When the Mirror saw Giese sign on at his local police station as part of his bail conditions in July 2015 after he had been identified, he went straight his the office afterward and continued to work daily.
Late in September he was still working in the PR agency, and reporters got a quote from one of the employees at the firm saying he was in the office that morning (9/25/15). The employee continued, “I’m essentially trying to find out if I have a job at the moment.” Local villagers expressed their shock when learning about the true identity of Giese, who they said ran a ‘Disney-themed’ film night at the village hall. There is no report about his activities for the last month or so.
When Giese fled California, he left behind his wife and parents. All had believed in him, but his wife filed divorce proceedings shortly after he disappeared in 2007. She learned Giese cleared out their bank accounts and left her to pay off heavy debt, including $52,000 in charges she hadn’t known about before him leaving.
The 13-year-old boy, now much older, still has not seen justice, and Giese is fighting extradition from England claiming it would be a violation of his rights as assured by the European Convention on Human Rights. If he’s convicted in California, he might be subject to “civil commitment.”
Civil commitment applies in violent repeat sex offender cases keeping offenders locked up until they overcome their pedophile urges – which means they often are kept locked up long after their official sentence has been completed. He remains on the FBI’s most wanted list as of the writing of this article.THE UK PR Firm Owner Who Is On America’s Most Wanted List
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When the Mirror saw Giese sign on at his local police station as part of his bail conditions in July 2015 after he had been identified, he went straight his the office afterward and continued to work daily.
Late in September he was still working in the PR agency, and reporters got a quote from one of the employees at the firm saying he was in the office that morning (9/25/15). The employee continued, “I’m essentially trying to find out if I have a job at the moment.” Local villagers expressed their shock when learning about the true identity of Giese, who they said ran a ‘Disney-themed’ film night at the village hall. There is no report about his activities for the last month or so.
When Giese fled California, he left behind his wife and parents. All had believed in him, but his wife filed divorce proceedings shortly after he disappeared in 2007. She learned Giese cleared out their bank accounts and left her to pay off heavy debt, including $52,000 in charges she hadn’t known about before him leaving.
The 13-year-old boy, now much older, still has not seen justice, and Giese is fighting extradition from England claiming it would be a violation of his rights as assured by the European Convention on Human Rights. If he’s convicted in California, he might be subject to “civil commitment.”
Civil commitment applies in violent repeat sex offender cases keeping offenders locked up until they overcome their pedophile urges – which means they often are kept locked up long after their official sentence has been completed. He remains on the FBI’s most wanted list as of the writing of this article.
The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces reporting, research, and analysis across thirty verticals — communications, reputation, AI visibility, public affairs, media systems, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era. Publishing since 2009.
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