Rachel Brock, the daughter of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, was in court this morning, where she was sentenced to 10 years supervised probation after pleading guilty to charges that she sexually abused the same boy her mother, Susan Brock, was convicted of molesting.
Additionally, Pinal County Superior Court Judge Henry Gooday sentenced Brock to one year in jail, which has been deferred.
Brock, 22, pleaded guilty in June to two counts of child abuse with sexual motivation for having sexual contact with the then-13-year-old victim, a family friend the Brock family met through their Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Brock, at the time of much of the abuse, was 18.
Brock originally was booked on seven counts of sexual conduct with a minor
and one count of furnishing obscene materials to a minor.
Susan Brock was initially charged with 15 sex-with-a-kid related crimes for molesting the same boy, but pleaded
guilty to only three counts of attempted sexual conduct with a
minor. She was sentenced in January to 13 years in prison.
See our cover story on the Brock family's sexual circus -- and the county supervisor's attempts to cover up the abuse -- here.
According to court documents obtained by New Times, the first time Rachel Brock had sexual contact with the boy was in July 2007, when he was 13.
Brock and the boy were together on a trip to California when she first touched his penis.
About a month later, while parked in her car in front of her parents' home, Brock performed oral sex on the victim.
In
another instance, Brock and the victim were watching a movie at
Supervisor Brock's home when Rachel started rubbing the victim's back.
The back rub escalated into another blow job, court records show.
In
yet another case, Brock and the victim went to a property in Chandler
owned by the Brock family and she performed oral sex on him again.
Brock also sent the boy a video of her
masturbating, as well as several nude
photos.
Supervisor Brock has refused to discuss his family's bizarre sex scandal for more than a year. He's ignored or declined New Times' multiple requests for comment.