CBS/AP/ November 3, 2011, 9:14 AM

Dad seen on tape beating daughter: I was right

PORTLAND, Texas -- The daughter of a Texas judge who posted a YouTube video last week of the savage beating she received at his hands says she has experienced an outpouring of support, but feels some regret for making it public.

Hillary Adams said that, until last week, only a couple of close friends knew about the 2004 beating by her father, Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams, who handles child abuse cases. He is now the subject of a police investigation.

He says he did nothing wrong.

The 8-minute video showing her father lashing her 17 times with a belt and threatening to beat her "into submission" had been watched more than 1 million times by early Thursday.

Texas judge beating video causing outrage

"I'm experiencing some regret because I just pulled the covers off my own father's misbehavior after so many people thought he was such a good person. ... But so many people are also telling me I did the right thing," she told The Associated Press outside her mother's home in the town of Portland, on the state's Gulf Coast near Corpus Christi.

"He's supposed to be a judge who exercises fit judgment," she said.

Hillary Adams

Hillary Adams, daughter of Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams, walks outside her mother's home in Portland, Texas Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.

/ AP Photo/Chris Sherman

Police in Rockport, where the 51-year-old judge lives, opened an investigation Wednesday after receiving calls from several concerned citizens, Police Chief Tim Jayroe said.

William Adams has been receiving threatening phone calls and faxes at the courthouse since the video went online, Aransas County Sheriff Bill Mills said.

"People are upset, understandably upset. But emotions can't really run this thing," Mills said.

No one answered the door Wednesday at the judge's home, repeated calls to his office rang unanswered and his attorney did not respond to phone messages seeking comment. A neighbor said she saw Adams and his girlfriend packing luggage, a briefcase and rifles into their truck, as if to leave for a while.

Corpus Christi television station KZTV caught up with the judge while he was getting into his vehicle Wednesday, and he confirmed it was him in the video. But he said it "looks worse than it is" and he doesn't expect to be disciplined.

"In my mind, I haven't done anything wrong other than discipline my child after she was caught stealing," Adams said. "And I did lose my temper, but I've since apologized."

When told of her father's comments, Hillary Adams said, "It's a shining perfect example of his personality and he believes he can do no wrong. ... He will cover up rather than admit to what he did and try to come clean, which is what I really want him to do."

She stressed that she did not post the video as revenge and does not want her father punished. Rather, she did it because she thinks it will force him to seek help, and because he has been harassing her and she thought posting the clip would make that stop.

"We need to reach out to victims and the abusers themselves to get people to realize what it actually is," she said.

Hillary, who was 16 at the time, said she secretly videotaped the beating in her bedroom because she "knew something was about to happen." She says her parents were angry at her for using her computer to download pirated content over the Internet.

In the clip's opening seconds, William Adams is heard telling Hillary's mother, "Go get the belt. The big one. I'm going to spank her now." With belt in hand, he turns off the light and tries forcing his daughter to bend over the bed to be beaten, but she refuses.

"Lay down or I'll spank you in your (expletive) face," Adams screams while he lashes her with sweeping blows across the legs, ignoring her wails and pleas for him to stop.

A few minutes into the video, Hillary's mother barks at her to "turn over like a 16-year-old and take it! Like a grown woman!" For about a minute, the ordeal appears to have ended after both parents leave the room and shut the door. But the judge then storms back into the room and the beating resumes.

Child advocates roundly condemned the beating as abuse. But investigators may decide that the judge's actions, while shocking, weren't criminal.

The lines between what's deemed child abuse and what's considered an acceptable level of discipline differ in various parts of the United States and among various social groups, though the use of objects such as belts and sticks is usually seen as beyond any normal physical punishment, said David Finkelhor, a University of New Hampshire sociology professor who heads the school's Crimes against Children Research Center.

Jim Hopper, a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School and a child abuse expert, said there is no doubt that the judge's actions crossed the line.

"This is an act of brutal violence," Hopper said. "To beat someone into submission is not discipline. To beat a child into submission makes it harder for that child to take in rules and the values that the parent believes they are imposing on the child."

Loyola Law School Criminal Law Professor Laurie Levinson told CBS News, "There is no way to justify what happened in this video."

Levinson says she believes it would be a hard case to prosecute. "This happened several years ago, and the statute of limitations has passed," she says. "The second thing is that in Texas, like in some other states, there's an exception for corporal punishment."

Adams, Aransas County's top judge, was elected in 2001 and has dealt with at least 349 family law cases in the past year alone, nearly 50 of which involved state caseworkers seeking determine whether parents were fit to raise their children.

Patrick Crimmins, a spokesman for the state Department of Family and Protective Services, said in an email that the agency is aware of the video and "will take the appropriate steps in this matter." He said the agency would have no further comment.

Steve Fischer, a longtime attorney in Rockport, called Adams fair and a "better than average" judge. He said Adams sometimes showed anger, but not in a way that would be considered unusual.

Hillary, whose parents divorced in 2007 after 22 years of marriage, said she waited this long to post the video because she didn't know what would have happened to her had she posted it just after it happened.

"If this had blown up when I was a minor who knows where I would be. I wouldn't be able to escape."

While Hillary is close with her mother, she suspects the video will only further alienate her from her father's side of the family. Still, she says she believes it was the right thing to do.

"I'm very relieved that these things have been brought to light and not because I want to see my father burn or anything like that. That's a hideous way of thinking and I don't want to inflict that upon him," she said. "I cannot stress enough -- I cannot repeat myself enough, that he just needs help."

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TheIronsheik says:
Girl shouldn't have been downloading illegal music, if they would have gotten caught she could have got herself and the judge in major trouble. Also I'm sure she was probably using limewire, and it has now come out from various sources that many men and women who downloaded mp3 files and clicked to play them found out it wasn't a song but child pornography and they were charged for the child porn image that had on their computer. The judge knew all of this and this is why he spanked his child. If you disagree with the judge then you are a pedophile.
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Hozashuu says:
Beating or "Strapping" your children as Rock0223 put it is how people dealt with their children in the stone age. Respect is EARNED NOT GIVEN and that applies to EVERYONE. Adults included. You DO NOT deserve respect solely because of your age. If you explain to children, of ANY age, WHY what they did was wrong and then punish them WITHOUT beating them they're more likely to understand and follow the rules. Beating your children when they don't do what you ask is no different than beating your keyboard when your computer doesn't work. It solves nothing and might break something. Beating or physically punishing your children will only make them rebel MORE. I had my dad try to lay a hand on me because he thought I was being a smart ass. When in fact I was only trying to inquire as to why I was being punished because I truly didn't understand. He tried, and ended up in the ER with a broken eye socket. This guy deserves no less. If you can't raise your children from a young age by instilling respect through a mutual understanding, you don't deserve to have them. Your children are to be cherished and loved. Not beaten over trivial ********. People like that beat their children because they're insecure in their own masculinity and lack the intelligence to raise their children in a civil manner.
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Photobynikki says:
aweome... can we beat the **** out of him now?
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earthinretrograde says:
I think this authority relationship with children has backfired. The last threshold of rights are the rights of the child. It's time to see every child as an individual in his or her own right, and give them the same respect you would to anybody else.
Establish a relationship based on mutual respect, and recognize that you brought the child into this world, you at least should hear what he or she has to say. Fear rules too many relationships with disastrous consequences.
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ItsWinston says:
Respecting your elders is only possible if they show respect in return. A child disciplined through violence does not learn to respect their parents, they learn to fear them and the once defenseless abused child will eventually become an adult and may come back for the abuser. I don't blame her for not exposing him at the time. He may have killed her.
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rock0223 says:
Everyone else on this blog has been **completely** fooled except:
F4551 November 3, 2011 6:58 PM EDT
By the way...

She is lying through her teeth on why she did this. She is getting back at him through public humilitaion. Iguess that is okay instead of having him arrested and detained. Yes, they arrest judges in Texas for beating their kids.

Stute of limitations or not, he would have been detained and this would end his career. Of course this will end it and she can write a book, make a movie for the Life Network and become a millionaire.
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Overruled1 replies:
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If true, its only legitimate that she released the video in revenge, but not any excuse for his actions anyway.
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rock0223 says:
So, that's a 'savage beating', is it? The girl's mom is a lying psycopath.
And daughter should have taken the strapping as ordered and apologized for stealing!
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Photobynikki replies:
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He said in the video what the beating was for, and it wasn't for stealing.
Hozashuu replies:
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No, it wasn't a savage beating. But it was uncalled for none the less. It's not her fault the her father isn't intelligent enough to deal with issues in a civil manner. And the mom may have blown it out of proportion, but when her husband beat her daughter she's inclined to overreact. It's female nature. And F*** taking a beating "As Orderd" would you "Take A Beating As Orderd"? The heck you would. If you treat your children with the same respect you expect from them they will gladly give it to you in return. If you don't treat your kids with respect they're not inclined to return it in ANY fashion.
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PDeverit says:
Although illegal in several countries, in the U.S. we occasionally hear from those who fight to uphold this practice for those under the age of 18 (even to the blaming of the social maladies of the day on a supposed "lack" of it), but we rarely, if ever, find advocates for the return of corporal punishment to the general adult community, college campuses, inmate population, or military. Why is that?

Ask ten unyielding proponents of child/adolescent/teenage-only "spanking" which of these is the "right" way to do it, and which are offensive, indecent, obscene, or abusive, and you will get ten different answers:

What is the earliest age at which a child (infant) may be "spanked"?

What is the oldest age at which a spanking may be appropriate?

Should a spanking be applied to the bare bottom (as suggested by Christian authors Michael and Debi Pearl) or clothed (diapered) bottom?

Should spanking be done only in private, or immediately upon commission of the punishable offense?

Should the spanker use the hand so as to get "instant feedback," or never use the hand, but rather a "neutral" object (as suggested by Christian author James Dobson)?

Should spanking leave marks? If so, how long should the marks last, and should the marks on a fair-skinned child be assessed differently than the marks on a dark-skinned child?

Should a spanking be prolonged until the child cries (Recommended by Christian author Roy Lessin)?

Should a child be spanked for crying (Recommended by Christian author Gary Ezzo)?

Should girls be spanked differently than boys?

Should boyfriends of single moms be authorized to spank cranky infants?

Should stepdads have free rein to spank disobedient teenage stepdaughters?


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earthinretrograde replies:
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Occasionally? Right wing have brainwashed parents all over the country extolling the command to use corporal punishment. And legislation has been slow to make progress in Bible belt states.
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Hutterite says:
I grew up in an environment like this and unless you do you don't know terror. I have suffered for years after. To this day I don't know why I didn't shoot the old man; I had the means and came close. No tears at his casket. If a public humiliation and career damage is all this guy comes away with he should come away feeling lucky; he's done a lot of damage he'll never be able to repair. I heard in one article that he 'apologized'. You can never apologize away a beating.
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earthinretrograde replies:
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It is soul murder. It kills the child's soul. When will we admit that it can not be justified in a civilized nation?
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ageofgravity says:
We all know Judge Adams is Right. He's a member of the Aransas County Republicans' good ole boy network. So, yes, he's Right.
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