Senator Wilk opposes release of ‘Pillowcase Rapist’ into Antelope Valley

Senator Wilk opposes release of ‘Pillowcase Rapist’ into Antelope Valley
State Senator Scott Wilk, District 21 — Facebook Website
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Senator Scott Wilk of Santa Clarita has publicly opposed the release of Christopher Hubbart, known as the “Pillowcase Rapist,” into the Antelope Valley. Hubbart has admitted to raping and assaulting over 40 women. His history of violating release conditions raises concerns about his reintegration into society.

Wilk expressed his disapproval, stating, “I am appalled by the decision to once again release Christopher Hubbart, the ‘Pillowcase Rapist,’ into the Antelope Valley.” He emphasized that this is not an isolated incident: “This is the third predator to be released here in three years, and it is beyond frustrating—it is infuriating – that the Antelope Valley is treated as a dumping ground for sexual predators.”

The senator highlighted that allowing a person with such a violent past back into any community poses significant risks. The decision to release Hubbart has sparked frustration among residents and officials who feel their safety may be compromised.



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