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At age 18, he raped and ruined two preteen girls lives and only spent 6 months in jail for it. Now one of his victims (who was only 12 at the time and an honor student that dropped out of school due to the pregnancy) is being forced to share custody of her child with him (and threatened with contempt of court if she tries to move away from him) just because she wanted to apply for government assistance due to an incompetent judge and anti women laws that conservatives passed.
It could be the first case of its kind in Michigan. A judge in Sanilac County has awarded joint legal custody to a man who allegedly raped a young girl, the victim's attorney said.
She was just 12 at the time and now has an 8-year-old boy.
The alleged rapist and biological father was not on the child's birth certificate. With joint legal custody, he could have input in decisions regarding the boy's education, religion and medical issues. He could also end up having the right to spend time with the child.
Now 21, the victim said she was raped by Christopher Mirasolo. Her attorney said when the woman applied for state aid, Sanilac County assistant prosecutor Eric Scott filed a motion to establish paternity and collect child support.
"He claims my client agreed to it and even claimed she signed the judgment, and I'm like, 'No, she didn't. I have it right here,'" said Rebecca Kiessling, the victim's attorney.