Trigger and Content Warning: The following contains details of sexual abuse committed by the pedophile and child molester Maimuna Salma as well as related trauma. If you are not in a place to read this right now, please take care of yourself and choose to step away if needed.
Note: The brunt of the information contained in these letters is considered official and public record, as it was formally reported to the local county police department and law enforcement many years ago as sworn testimony. If the below details are not in the public record it is because I remembered them after seeking psychiatric help as an adult. For informational purposes only.
To The Daughters of The Pedophile-Sex-Abuser Maimuna Salma,
In August 2022, Maimuna Salma was (finally) arrested for multiple counts of child molestation and aggravated child molestation. It is of utmost importance to note these charges are minimal and not at all reflective of the severity and totality of the crimes committed by the child molester Maimuna Salma. When I received a phone call from the Deputy District Attorney for Crimes Against Children about the arrest and pending extradition from Seattle, it was a late summer afternoon and I will never forget how my stomach dropped and my body started shaking.
Not only are these charges minimal and not reflective of the perpetrators actual crimes but also you must note that law enforcement, given their gross shortcomings, had incorrectly filed the indictment as specific dates instead of a range of many years. The charges are also minimal because the statute of limitations had expired for me (but fortunately not for the other little girl), thus none of the perpetrator Maimuna Salma’s sexual abuses committed against me for years were reflected in the indictment charges. Given the issues with the indictment, the Deputy District Attorney and colleagues agreed to a bond and stated they would be correcting the dates to ranges.
You need to comprehend and analyze what the child molester Maimuna Salma should have been charged and arrested for if there was no absurd statute of limitations and if law enforcement and the district attorney’s office were not so incompetent.
Understand and empathize with us about the horrific physical, emotional, mental, spiritual impact of reliving all of this trauma after many years. We had not heard anything in so many years, and I had had no expectations, especially as I learned more about the unjust legal system we have in the USA. At the same time, it was cathartic that something was finally moving forward.
Just imagine the impact your child molester mother Maimuna Salma has had on her victims, from our childhood to adulthood. Because of your despicable mother and dealing with the pendency of this case, we were both breaking again. We felt extremely unsafe and suffered from unstable mental health. We experienced nightmares and panic attacks again, constantly on edge, which had never really stopped in adulthood. We experienced, and I still do every god-awful day till this day, flashbacks and disruptions with our daily lives, as if we had no control over our lives let alone be able to focus on school and work. We understand the evil and psychopathy that is your mother Maimuna Salma, so we were in constant fear that the perpetrator would harm us or have someone else hurt us.
Never forget this is what your mother Maimuna Salma has committed and caused. What would you do and how would you respond if an adult woman sexually abused you or your sisters and caused such life-long horrific harm and trauma? What do you think your life would have been like, having to be stuck in trauma since you were a young child for decades? Would you have kept your mouth shut and given into pressures from unsupportive family elders (thoughtless idiots) or kept on trying to fight and speak your truth?
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network defines child sexual abuse as “any interaction between a child and an adult in which the child is used for the sexual stimulation of the perpetrator or an observer. Sexual abuse can include both touching and non-touching behaviors. Non-touching behaviors can include voyeurism (trying to look at a child’s naked body), exhibitionism, or exposing the child to pornography” and of course the perpetrator exposing herself to little children, which is how Maimuna Salma began her sexual abuse and grooming of little girls.
Your mother Maimuna Salma first exposed herself to little girls and then gradually groomed those children, to use the bodies of little girls for sexual gratification over the course of years, without the little girls knowing that the other was being abused in the same house. What the sexual abuser Maimuna Salma did for years is an egregious violation of bodily autonomy, of trust, of well-being. It is violence. Maimuna Salma knew what she was doing and never felt bad or guilty about it, and she chose to commit her crimes again and again and again. What kind of punishment does such a despicable adult woman deserve for her countless crimes against children?
What’s more — and this bears worth repeating over and over and something you must never forget about your mother — the child molester Maimuna Salma was sexually abusing more than one child for years in the same house without the other child knowing. Just imagine and try to fathom how much grooming, manipulation, conniving, thinking, and planning Maimuna Salma put into her crimes, all to satisfy her disgusting sexual gratification for children using the bodies and beings of little girls.
We all know how this case ended. At the time I was shocked and angry, absolutely gutted, but now after learning and understanding the American legal system better — especially via this country’s committing a live-broadcast genocide — I’m not so gutted anymore. I understand that this legal system protects criminals like your mother more than it protects children and their well-being. The State has and continues to protect oppressors like your mother and oppressors who have done a lot worse; it is the foundation of this country. I had once exclaimed that the system is broken, but it’s not, it’s working exactly how it should: protecting abusers, protecting exploiters, and protecting those with capital – after all, what else was this country founded on? Genocide, slavery, colonialism, and child and sexual abuse – understanding history helped me understand why monsters like Maimuna Salma get to walk free.
Thus, if you believe that because the child molester Maimuna Salma was not convicted nor punished by the legal system, it follows that she did not commit her crimes – if you actually believe this, then you are a fool who lacks basic critical thinking and knowledge.
Your mother should be on sex offenders lists, but money took care of that. Regardless, do you not view your mother as a sex offender, pedophile, and criminal after learning about her crimes? I think about all the people who have been sexually abused by Zionists in Palestine, all the people in Sudan who have been sexually abused by the RSF, and I think of your mother. I think about all of the accused American pedophiles who, under the guise of religiosity and loopholes, fled to the settler colony of Israel, and I am immediately reminded of your mother. I read so many horrific headlines like “Traveling pastor, wife face new child rape charges” and “Former [female] youth minister, high school basketball coach charged with sexual battery of child,” and I am immediately reminded of your mother. All of these things are absolutely connected. We could write essays and books about these matters, but since that is not the objective of these letters, you need to use Google, social and news media, and your discernment to find further information and learn more.
Have you heard of Ms. Shanteari Weems? After learning that her husband James Weems, a former cop, was sexually abusing children in the daycare she owned, Ms. Shanteari Weems shot her disgusting child molester husband. Ms. Shanteari has been serving a four year prison sentence for shooting the child molester. This four year sentence is actually double the time that the prosecutor asked for, but judge Michael O’Keefe rejected the initial deal because he thought it was too lenient. As @rachellapointe points out in this TikTok from 11/02/24, it is absurd to draw the line at not shooting child predators. While Ms. Shanteari has been in prison, the child molester has just been at home the whole time and will not be sentenced till January 2025. Rachel, who studies policing and gender-based violence, believes that there is a very high probability the child molester just gets probation, just like the countless number of cops before him who only got probation for committing child sexual abuse crimes.
“So if you are a former cop who rapes a 10 year old [girl, and multiple children], you can chill at home for two years before your trial starts. But if you are a black woman defending yourself from a child predator, you get sentenced to double the prison time within months” (https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFv8vWjv/). In this example, the child molester Maimuna Salma is the equivalent of James Weems, the former cop, who because of power will get minimal punishment for his crimes, while Maimuna Salma gets to walk away completely free with no record.
You can see, by how unjustly Ms. Shanteari Williams has been treated compared to the child molester, that legality is not a matter of justice. Legality is a matter of power and the American legal system supports those with and in power. Legality and justice are not synonymous. Of course the white supremacist, patriarchal systems that we live in will protect and favor people like cop James Weems and Maimuna Salma who commit countless sex abuse crimes against little kids, meanwhile, so many people (including many innocent people) are unfairly punished and imprisoned for minor and non-offenses. Follow Rachel’s TikTok to learn more about conniving, immoral sex abusers like your mother Maimuna Salma and how the legal system benefits them.
Have you heard of Ms. Brittany Martin? Like millions of people, following the brutal police murder of George Floyd in May 2020, Ms. Brittany took to the streets to protest police brutality. The ACLU-South Carolina press release notes, “After five days of protesting without incident, Brittany Martin was arrested, prosecuted, and later convicted for the common law crime of Breach of Peace of a High and Aggravated Nature (BOPHAN). Her trial sparked national outrage when a judge sentenced Ms. Martin, who was pregnant at the time, to four years in prison. She gave birth to a daughter, Blessing, while incarcerated” (December 9, 2024). Not only was she forced to give birth in prison, the activist and mother Ms. Brittany was also separated from her five children for over 900 days. For demanding justice and exercising her first amendment right, Ms. Brittany was imprisoned for years by the American legal system, which also harmed her children and family who had to suffer years of Ms. Brittany’s absence. Meanwhile, child sex abusers like your mother Maimuna Salma and countless cops – the antithesis of Ms. Shanteari and Ms. Brittany – get to walk free.
It is worth repeating over and over again: Legality and justice are not correlated nor synonymous, and likewise, legality and morality are not correlated nor synonymous.
There are countless examples like Ms. Shanteari Weems and Ms. Brittany Martin, countless examples of real, brave people who have been harmed and punished by the legal system because they fought for justice. Meanwhile, there are countless examples like your mother Maimuna Salma and other child molesters and rapists who have walked away from the American legal system scot-free on the charges of child molestation and sexual abuse because the charges were dropped.
I believe our highest duty is to morality and the well-being of children. Morality demands that we speak up and speak out, that we take accountability, and that we demand justice. It requires us to stop denying reality and face the truth head-on. The moral and right thing to do is to confront wrongdoing, take responsibility for our actions, and hold others accountable for theirs. If you are people of conscience, you would take a stand and hold your mother, Maimuna Salma, accountable for her crimes as a pedophile and child molester. Your father should likewise have the courage to do the same. Apathy and neutrality are not acts of innocence—they are acts of complicity, you cannot support both the victim and the oppressor, you cannot support both the molested child and the child molester. To remain silent is to protect the abuser, condoning and enabling her harmful actions to continue unchecked.
Do you condone your mother’s child molestation and pedophilia? How will you act to hold Maimuna Salma accountable?
Till next time.
Signed,
A survivor of your pedophile mother’s sexual abuse