Newly elected DA suggested prosecuting librarians for “inappropriate” books

Coty Wamp won the election to be the district attorney of Hamilton County, Tennessee last night as a video of her advocating prosecuting librarians for choosing to put books on library shelves that she feels are inappropriate, at a time when elected officials across the country are calling for bans on books that deal with LGBTQ themes and issues in racism. Now she’s denying that she ever called for prosecutions.

“It’s called contributing to the delinquency of a minor,” she said at a campaign event in May.

Wamp was asked by a voter if “there should be some kind of prosecution for these librarians” at the campaign event because librarians “are like, ‘we are the experts,’ and ‘we get to choose what goes in here.’”

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She responded by proudly saying that she brought the anti-LGBTQ organization Moms for Liberty to the sheriff’s office to meet with the sheriff (she is currently counsel for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office).

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“We all need to rally around it and talk about what the next best steps are,” she said.

“I think there is going to come a time when some of these books where is crosses a criminal line,” Wamp said. “What is the difference between having inappropriate information on a brochure that you’re passing out to kids as they come into school – which obviously you can’t do – than just having it in their libraries?”

“The makeup of the books in our schools is gonna change drastically if we’ve got the right people on the school board,” she continued, holding up a book. “I mean, that’s the first step, because I can’t act like I can prosecute everybody if I can’t identify a criminal offense.”

“For me, as a lawyer and somebody who’s prosecuted these kinds of cases, you often have to determine who is responsible for putting these books in the school. Is it the librarian? Is it the school administrators? Is it the school board?”

“Obviously, if a teacher is handing a child something that I think is sexually explicit, I think we’ve got to look at the criminal statute and determine if the elements are there.”


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