Posted on 01/19/2002 2:50:05 AM PST by ninonitti
A high-rolling Hub lawyer whose jurist wife is presiding over the case against accused shoe bomber Richard Reid was among seven men busted for fondling each other in a seedy Rhode Island porno theater this week, police and sources said.
Attorney Alan M. Reisch, a partner at the prestigious Goulston and Storrs law firm, was one of seven men busted in Amazing Express Video in Johnston, R.I., Wednesday night. Reisch, the husband of U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Judith Dein, and the other six men all had their pants down and were engaged in various sex acts when cops burst into the darkened theater.
``What they were doing was a public health hazard,'' Johnston, R.I., police Chief Richard Tamburini said. ``It's bizarre.'' The shop, which is listed on one Web site as a popular ``cruising'' spot for gay men, was known to police as a haven for illicit sex, Tamburini said.
``We knew it was a breeding ground for this type of activity but we never thought it went on on that level,'' Tamburini said. ``You expect maybe one-on-one but not seven guys.''
Among those arrested with Reisch was 57-year-old Edward Sherman of North Attleboro and Christopher Scott, a 30-year-old Cumberland, R.I., high school teacher. All were charged with disorderly conduct but Reisch and three others were additionally charged with loitering for prostitution for allegedly soliciting others to join the all-male orgy.
According to one longtime friend, Reisch, 48, has been married to Dein for 20 years.
I have as much sympathy for her as i have for him.....no more....no less....See post 112
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If you read the story, it says that they've been married for 20 years, whereas she's been a judge for a year. So her judgment (good or ill) about husband is a judgment she made 20 years ago, not today. People change over 20 years as well -- you know, mid-life crises and all that.
Ugh! And what about the "cabin"?
Bet there's been some complaints of harrassing park users. I am amazed they don't zone this store off to an industrial area.
While post #112 is a credible co-dependence scenario, it totally leaves out the possibility that the husband was just another out of millions who successfully lead double lives - until caught.
The idea that the two of them could have been living for years in an empty marriage and she simply wasn't paying enough attention to catch behaviors which could have warned her of her husband's...err...sick hobby...is equally plausible.
I know knothing about the political affiliation, past rulings or whather the judge herself has been caught up in any scandals of her own. Therefore, undil I have information which indicates my sympathy is misplaced, I have room for sympathy in my heart for this woman, who's marriage, and possibly career aspirations, has just been destroyed.
Alan Drury couldn't write this stuff.
Queer looking guy.
Yes Sir !!!!!!!!!
You got it and Janet Reno's and FL. Attorney General,Robert Butterworth, beginning to get the picture, LOL !!!!!!
Source: http://www.s-t.com/daily/12-01/12-01-01/a03bu030.htmSeven charged in heroin trafficking indictment
The following individuals have been charged: Mark A. Ramos, 26, of 882 Old Plainville Road; Jaymie Ramos, 28, and Olga Rios, 49, both of 280 Acushnet Ave.; Hector Yulfo, 25, also known as "Shorty," of 184 Glennon St.; Edwin Pacheco, 28, also known as "Win," of 154 Purchase St.; Buenaventura Lovos, 25, of 41 Windsor St.; and Tomas Rivera, 55, of 8 Beetle St.They are all charged with conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute heroin in New Bedford and possession of heroin with intent to distribute and distribution during 2000 and 2001.
Ms. Ramos, Mr. Lovos and Mr. Pacheco were arrested Thursday following an 18-month joint investigation by the Organized Crime and Intelligence Bureau of the New Bedford Police Department and the New Bedford Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force, comprising members of the DEA, the Massachusetts State Police, the New Bedford Police Department and the Bristol County Sheriff's Department.
Ms. Ramos, Mr. Lovos and Mr. Pacheco made their initial appearances in U.S. District Court on Thursday and were held without bail pending a detention hearing scheduled for Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Judith Dein.
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