Manitoba man wrongfully charged by RCMP in child exploitation case speaks out

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Manitoba man wrongfully charged by RCMP in child exploitation case speaks out
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Scott Joseph Taylor is speaking out after RCMP charged him in connection to alleged crimes involving the exploitation of teen girls. They stayed the charges 10 days later saying he had 'no involvement.'

A Manitoba man wants an apology from police after RCMP wrongfully named and charged him in relation to an alleged heinous child sexual exploitation case in Portage la Prairie.Scott Joseph Taylor is speaking out after RCMP charged him in connection to alleged crimes involving the exploitation of teen girls. They stayed the charges 10 days later, saying he had "no involvement.

The press release said Taylor was charged with unsafe firearms storage and obtaining sexual services from a person under 18 after police searched his Portage la Prairie home. After RCMP announced the charges against Scott Taylor, someone spray painted his house with the words, "certified pedo" on it.

RCMP allege a Long Plain First Nation woman had befriended two teens and took them to various homes in Portage la Prairie. At each location, a man provided drugs in exchange for sexual acts from the teens, according to RCMP.At the time, police announced 65 charges were laid against those involved in the alleged crimes. Five men face a number of charges in connection with the incidents, including sexual assault, sexual interference and child luring.

"And I connected with prosecutors and highlighted the glaring inconsistencies in terms of the identification of my client."

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