The traumatized son of a former county supervisor accused of molesting his daughter recounted the night of the incident in horrifying detail.
Robert Scrivner, 17, claimed to lawmakers on Tuesdayhis father Zackcame home on April 23, 2024, took a cocktail of drugs then climbed into bed with his sister and did the “unspeakable.”
He alleged the girl ran downstairs at their Tehachapi house crying and told her what her dad had done to her before he and his brother confronted him and had to snatch a firearm off him.
Robert’s harrowing comments came as he and his mother Christina, who is estranged from husband Zack, presented a bill to Sacramento on reforming mental health diversions.
Zack, whowas the county supervisor for Kern County, was granted the course — known as the “Epstein loophole” — meaning he could avoid jail time for the alleged crimes.
He was charged by the Attorney General’s office withchild abuse and assault weapon charges, but no sex crimes. The AG took the case due to Kern’s DA being his aunt Cynthia Zimmer.
On Tuesday Robert said: “My sibling came downstairs crying to me that their own father had done the unspeakable.
“I then walked upstairs to confront my father, to protect my sibling, and in an altercation, I had to take a firearm away from him with my brother.
“After that, I had to have surgery on my right arm, after the physical abuse at my father’s hands,” he added.
Robert and his mother presented the bill alongside Lauren Skidmore of the Open Door Network and Republican state Senator Shannon Grove.
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