Disney Employees Exposed Trying To Molest Children

The Walt Disney Company has been mired in allegations of harboring pedophiles among its employees for some time now and the latest sting operation conducted by Polk County Sheriff’s Department, has exposed it even more.

Adult employees working for Disney World, have been caught engaging in sexually charged conversations with what they believe to be minor children.

Some have even gone as far as sending naked pictures to their intended victims and then attempting to meet them at the Disney World Park in Orlando, Florida.

The operation spanned over a two-week period and was called Operation Child Predator II, and twelve suspects were arrested, including Disney World employees.

Sherriff Grady Judd said, “What would an operation be – either a pornography investigation or predator operation or human trafficking operation – without a Disney employee? We always have a Disney employee.”

Disney has also exposed the company’s core values, when they attempted to take on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after he signed a bill called the Parental Rights in Education bill.

The bill was labeled the “don’t say gay bill” despite there being nothing of the sort in the bill – it was to stop teachers from teaching kindergarten and children up till the second grade about sex, homosexuality and transgender issues.

Disney denounced the bill, and the result was severe backlash from not only legislators, but the public too, who quickly remembered all the sexually suggestive imagery that Disney has been putting into their products for decades now.

The company is now going to be stripped of their special privileges that they enjoy in Florida.

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