A registered sex offender, dressed up as Cookie Monster at Fair
| James Rogers could get two years in a prison without delicious cookies. |
A registered sex offender, dressed up as Cookie Monster, greeted children as they entered the Mississippi Valley Fair in Iowa.
James Rogers, 25, was arrested Friday for his creepy costume, which was actually part of his job, according to KWQC news. Rogers was working for a private company that contracted him to work at the fair.
Rogers' parole specifically bars him from working with children and on fairgrounds.
This is the worst episode of Sesame Street ever.
Rogers was caught because he got a little too friendly with an adult: He lifted the Cookie Monster head off to say "Hello" to a parole officer who'd handled his case, KWQC reports. This is probably the exact wrong person to reveal yourself to, and it didn't work out for Rogers.
| James Rogers, convicted sex offender, wore a Cookie Monster costumer to the Iowa fair |
Obviously, all eyes have now turned to Rogers' employer, which KWQC reports is a newly formed contracting company called Q.C. Characters.
Apparently, "Q.C." stands for "Quite Creepy."
The owner, who did not want to be identified, admitted he'd made a bad mistake and apologized to everyone for his lack of due diligence. Rogers had never worked in a family's home, according to the owner, who says he'll make sure to never make this same error again.
He told KWQC he didn't run Rogers through a thorough background check because he knew Rogers needed a paycheck.
"This guy needed a job so I kinda put him in the costume right away," the owner said.Now, Rogers, and maybe the owner of Q.C. Characters, needs a lawyer, and everyone who ever watched Sesame Street needs a long shower.
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