Sex Cop Under Fire

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One of Montgomery County’s top child abuse investigators is suspended. The investigation could end up affecting convictions and nearly a dozen active cases. Lee has been the subject of multiple complaints to Dolcefino Media in recent months and he’s definitely a Sex Cop Under Fire.


Sex Cop Under Fire

Breaking News: One of Montgomery County’s top child sex abuse investigators is now under investigation himself, and that could cause big problems with the folks he investigated and helped convict.

“My name is Micheal Lee, I’m a major crimes detective,” Detective Lee said.

Our viewers have met Detective Mike Lee before. He was the guy who pursued child molestation claims against Justin Flynn for three long years, ignoring a mound of evidence and red flags that Flynn didn’t do it. The DA finally dropped the case after we got involved.

“He thinks he’s the greatest thing since sliced bread, but you have this mound of evidence showing that I am not guilty, and you are still coming after me,” Justin Flynn said.

But the complaints about this guy keep growing, and now we learn Lee has been suspended and may face a criminal investigation. The Sheriff’s Office probing Lee’s involvement in a custody fight playing out in Austin, Texas.

Lee provided this expert report diagnosing the alleged mental problems of the mother in the case, claiming she presents “a clear, persistent, and compounding danger to her child and others.” He said she should lose her parental rights.

A couple of big problems: there’s evidence he likely never met the woman.

“”I’ve never met this man. I don’t know who this man is. I’ve never spoken to this man. I have never signed any waivers for him to look at any of my medical records—like, never.”

And Lee is a cop, not a psychologist.

“”I feel violated. I feel completely violated, and it has potentially ruined my chances of having my son. It has ruined my reputation.”

Lee signed the report as president of the National Crimes Against Children Investigators Association, a nonprofit training group that he runs. And when we called the guy who is using Detective Lee, we asked him if Lee is getting paid — he didn’t want to answer.

“Uh, I’m not gonna disclose that.”

“Oh. Ok. Why not?” Wayne Dolcefino said.

“Because I don’t want to.”

Internal affairs investigators possess another document that shows Lee used the sheriff department’s letterhead in the case, maybe to make money on the side.

The investigation, we are told, will likely include a review of all of Lee’s current cases—about ten we are told. And if wrongdoing is proven, it could complicate convictions for child molestation that Lee was previously involved in.

And we’ve learned that among the cases under scrutiny is Lee’s decision not to prosecute a alleged claim of sexual assault made by an eleven-year-old boy years ago. That boy is now 18 and he is going to be speaking out in an upcoming Dolcefino Media investigation.

“Each and everyone of them needs to answer questions as to how could they possibly sleep at night, knowing they have done this to a person?” Daniel Flores said.


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