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Child Molestation Charges Lead to Divorce

A marriage of 28 years is coming to an end in Chandler, Arizona after a wife is arrested on charges of child molestation. Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock has filed for divorce after news that his wife, Susan Brock, had sex with a 17-year-old teenage boy. This followed Susan's arrest at their home last Thursday.

Her case will be taken over by the Pinal County Attorney's Office, a course of action that was seconded by County Attorney Rick Romley. "I do believe it's better that another county attorney handle this matter. I've been in touch with Pinal County Attorney Jim Walsh and he will resume the prosecution in this matter."

David Ramer, the Chandler Police Spokesperson, Susan initiated sexual relations with the teenager three years ago when he was 14-years-old. Their relationship was finally uncovered when a family friend saw text messages about genitalia and sex acts from the woman to her victim.

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