Posted on 06/09/2012 4:29:33 AM PDT by billorites
A University of Georgia professor of German was arrested Thursday afternoon by Gwinnett County police after dressing up as a woman and agreeing to have sex with an undercover officer, according to Gwinnett County Police Cpl. Jake Smith.
Max Roland Reinhart, 65, faces a charge of prostitution after agreeing to give the undercover officer 30 minutes of sexual service for $60. He also is charged with keeping a place of prostitution for renting a room at the Guest House Inn in Norcross, where he and the undercover officer met, Smith said. Contrary to what the charge of keeping a place of prostitution might seem to indicate, Reinhart did not run a brothel, but only sold his services, Smith explained.
Gwinnett County police found Reinhart, a professor in UGAs Germanic and Slavic Studies department, through a website that regularly advertises escort services.
Yesterday, detectives located, on a webpage called Backpage.com ... in the transsexual escort section ... a subject named Sasha advertising for Gwinnett, Smith said.
An undercover officer met Sasha, who later was identified as Reinhart, Smith said.
He was dressed in a womans fishnet body suit, he said.
Reinhart and the undercover officer came to an agreement to exchange 30 minutes of sexual service for $60.
After they came to the agreement, that was enough for a charge, Smith said.
Reinhart was booked into the jail about 12:30 p.m. Thursday and was released on a $4,800 bond at 9:15 p.m.
Reinhart studies German poet and writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and teaches classes on German music and literature. He holds the A.G. Steer Professorship in Goethe Studies. Reinhart started teaching at UGA in 1988 and has held tenure since 1994.
Reinhart reported his arrest to UGAs Office of Legal Affairs late Friday afternoon under the terms of a mandatory university policy, said Tom Jackson, UGAs vice president for public affairs. The Office of Legal Affairs considers each employee and the charges against them when looking into an arrest, Jackson said. Any criminal investigation does not need to come to a conclusion before UGA enforces a disciplinary action, if one is warranted, according to Jackson.
We will take appropriate action, Jackson said. I wouldnt want to presuppose anything about this particular case.
Jackson and other UGA officials found out about Reinharts arrest after an Atlanta TV station called the school Thursday. Jackson said this is the first time he can remember a UGA professor being arrested on this kind of charge.
I doubt weve ever had a case like this reported, he said.
Professor's on the right.
ahhhhh..........academia
I'll take triple entendres for $1000, Alex...
An acronym, a dog and a full body shiver response.
You think there will be some snickering next time he enters a classroom?
So come up to the lab and see what's on the slab. I see you shiver with antici... pation.
He said he had an enormous schvanstuker.
Too. Much. Information.
... or too quick an access to lines from "Young Frankenstien"
Note to self: Don't read threads on UGA early in the morning lest such images be burned into my head for the rst of the day.
Then again, don't read these threads any time of the day.
Obligatory UGA video
That’s one ugly whatever.
YUCH!!!!! I didn’t know Helen have any sons with Pelosi.
LOL!
She's a MAN baby!
The perv likely will get an invite to the white hut for a private Choom summit.
I thought Chelsea Clinton broke off all the limbs of the ugly tree. I was wrong.
The one on the left is a cutie.....
Since he/she is a tenured professor the punishment will probably be a one-year paid suspension.
I’m guessing he’s not a Democrat.
It’s ok when they do it....
Thanks, Bwahney!
What a peculiar sentence. Battling qualifiers render it nonsensical. Did he suddenly recover from amnesia and remember a UGA professor being arrested on this kind of charge? Did he have to sort through memories of all the faculty other than UGA professors being arrested on this kind of charge? Just how many kinds of charges are we talking about here, for which UGA faculty have been arrested?
That weird lawyerism of a blurb begs for further study.
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