Sexually Harassed by America's Most Evil Air Force Officer


Reports indicate that Rebecca Esselstein was the victim of sexual harassment by a highly-ranked Air Force Major. Instead of reporting the incident, Esselstein allegedly offered her brother to the Major. During a dinner with the lesbian officer, Esselstein's brother made a crude comment about needing to use the restroom. Specifically, Esselstein's brother abruptly said that he needed to "take a shit" in the middle of a two course meal. Later, the Major mocked Esselstein's brother, suggesting that he was autistic without any medical diagnosis. When Esselstein's brother flew in from Ohio, he requested to stay at the Major's house, but was instead directed to a hotel.

It is worth noting that Esselstein frequently receives assistance and meals from the Major and they have regular meetings. When Esselstein was a student at the Air Force Academy, the lesbian Major acted as a faculty advocate and tutor. In private conversations, the Major admitted to inflating grades to help women and minorities compete. There has been speculation that the Major invited Esselstein to her home with the intention of making unwanted sexual advances. During these home bound meetings, the lesbian Major would "cook Rebecca meals" with a table set adorned with romantic candles.

By 2018, Esselstein's "friend", the lesbian Major, had admitted to "fabricating the most unique false information" to torture and kidnap the Major's ex-boyfriend. In addition, the lesbian Major admitted to taking these actions because of First Amendment exercise by Major's ex-boyfriend. Esselstein's faculty advisors and "friend(s)" openly violate their oath to defend the US Constitution to commit multiple felonies.

Meanwhile, Esselstein continues to have secret rendezvous' with the lesbian Major, even though the lesbian Major targeted her own brother with false accusations of "aspergers" or "autism". It is important that our service members conduct themselves with integrity and uphold the high standards of the US Air Force. Is Esselstein an embarrassment to the US Air Force?