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A 41-year-old Long Island woman who had a sex orgy at the posh Kitano Hotel in Manhattan died of a likely drug overdose, the New York Daily News reported.
The woman arrived by limousine to the Park Ave. hotel with a 25-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man hours before she was rushed to the hospital. Apparently this wasn’t the first wild orgy for the man involved in the party. “This guy lived the high life,” a law-enforcement authority told the Daily News, which reported the man is the son of a rich banana importer. “Girls, cocaine, limos and the Kitano Hotel.” The Rockefeller family used to own the Kitano Hotel, which is now known for its Japanese-style décor and atmosphere, according to the paper. Neither the man nor the surviving woman involved in the orgy were charged with anything related to the 41-year-old’s death, but police did question them. A medical examiner will determine the cause of death. |
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A navy officer who cut holes in the ceiling and walls of changing rooms so he could film female shipmates has been jailed for two years.
Paul Opie, 36, used his mobile phone to record video clips of his colleagues as they used quayside changing rooms at HMS Drake naval base in Plymouth. He was caught after a child pornography inquiry, the city’s crown court heard. The petty officer admitted seven counts of voyeurism and eight unrelated counts of possessing child pornography images. Opie, an engineering mechanic who served on the helicopter carrier HMS Ocean, will be sacked after 18 years in the Royal Navy. The court heard that he used his knowledge of the building and his engineering skills to find a space inside a wall, from where he filmed the clips over six months. Andrew Maitland, prosecuting, said police found the recordings on Opie’s computer when they investigated child pornography case allegations. Officers also found 56 child pornography images on his computer. Nick Lewin, defending, said: “He cannot understand how he found excuses for his behaviour which he knows to have been desperately wrong.” Judge Francis Gilbert QC ordered Opie’s name to be put on the sex offenders register and banned him from working with children. “The outrage and distress which your victims felt is both obvious and understandable,” he told Opie. |
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A woman who preyed on vulnerable men by making them believe she was going to have sex with them has been jailed for two years and seven months.
Marion Townsley, 40, targeted a 68-year-old disabled man at a sheltered housing complex, stole from a 61-year-old twice and robbed a 49-year-old. She gave the men the impression she would sleep with them, then rifled through their property and robbed them. Townsley, from Perth, pled guilty to eight charges. A further 10 charges were dropped by the Crown. At Perth Sheriff Court, Townsley admitted stealing 200 cigarettes from a house in Dalreoch Place on 10 September 2006 and going back to the same house a month later to steal £60 from the 61-year-old resident. In between those incidents she stole a mobile phone and £17 pounds from a 68-year-old man who only had one leg, used a wheelchair, and lived in sheltered housing. Townsely also admitted picking up a 49-year-old man in a pub and robbing him at a guest house in Dunkeld Road in November 2006. She also admitted failing to turn up at court three times and failing to attend an identity parade. After her initial arrest, Townsley, from Princes Street, was granted bail but was banned from every old folks’ home and sheltered housing complex in Scotland. Solicitor Paul Ralph, defending, said: “There was at least a naivety on the part of the gentlemen. She acknowledged she had deceived them to get access to their belongings. “At no time did she promise them sexual favours, although the men may have believed that was the position.” Sheriff Lindsay Foulis told Townsley: “There seems to be an element of befriending and ‘taking in’ persons, two of whom were elderly and one disabled and confined to a wheelchair. “No matter that they may have considered there was something in it for them - and I stress may - nonetheless your sole purpose in acting the way you did was to dupe these individuals. “There are four charges where you preyed on folk who were perhaps not as careful as they might otherwise be.” |
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ROME, Italy (CNN) — An American woman and her Italian former boyfriend went on trial in Perugia Friday in the 2007 killing of a British exchange student, with reporters crowding the courtroom as proceedings began.
![]() The cases of Amanda Knox, 21, and 24-year-old Raffaele Sollecito are expected to take months. They are charged with murder and sexual assault in the November 2007 slaying of Knox’s roommate, Meredith Kercher, who died in what prosecutors called a “drug-fueled sex game” with the couple and a third person, Rude Guede. Guede was convicted of murder in October and sentenced to 30 years in prison. He is expected to be one of about 100 witnesses in the case. Kercher was found dead in her bed, half-naked, with a knife wound to her neck. In court papers, prosecutors state that Sollecito held Kercher by her wrists while Knox poked at her with a knife and Guede sexually assaulted her. Prosecutors say they have physical evidence placing the defendants at the scene, and that they gave investigators confusing and contradictory statements about their whereabouts the night Kercher died. Knox first said she was at the house she shared with Kercher, then changed her story, according to court records. Sollecito, meanwhile, said he was never at the house, but was at his apartment, watching a movie on his computer with Knox. Later, he told investigators he did not remember whether Knox was with him the entire night. Defense lawyers are expecteed to argue that the physical evidence was tainted by sloppy police work. The case will be heard by a panel of eight judges. The trial has drawn more than 140 journalists from 86 news outlets to the courthouse in Perugia, a university town about 185 km (115 miles) north of Rome. The presiding judge in the case, Giancarlo Massei, barred cameras from the courtroom Friday morning after initial proceedings and said he could completely close portions of the trial dealing with the most graphic sexual assault allegations. Kercher’s family requested the trial be held entirely before closed doors, an option Italian law allows in cases dealing with sexual assault. Prosecutors argued that the case should be kept open, but not televised. The number of reporters forced court officials to seat some of them at the defense table at the start of the case. Massei said he would allow a closed-circuit television feed into the court’s press room to let reporters who couldn’t get a seat watch proceedings — a feed that would be cut if the case is closed. |
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DALLAS — An all-nude strip club, billed as the largest in Texas, shimmied past a series of city inspections to open in Dallas as planned Thursday.
On Wednesday, city officials had told owners of the XTC Cabaret that they could not open without a valid certificate of occupancy. But the club’s owners hustled and passed the previously failed health, plumbing and electrical inspections needed to gain the occupancy certificate, city officials said. At 25,000-square-foot, the two-story club is about 10,000 square feet larger than the next clothing-free contender in Texas, XTC’s CEO Eric Langan told The Dallas Morning News. The club includes skyboxes and plasma TV screens for watching sports. “I think it’ll be profitable for us,” said Langan, president and chief executive of Houston-based Rick’s Cabaret International, a publicly traded chain of gentlemen’s clubs. A series of strips clubs have operated at the Dallas site in previous years but none were as big. “It is not a distinction we have been pursuing,” Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm said. As long as they obey the law, she said such businesses have a right to operate. “We have actively taken steps to regulate the location of this kind of enterprise so it has limited impact on churches, schools and neighborhoods,” she said. |
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![]() A 53-year-old mother from Morris Township who started a sexual relationship with a teenage boy because she was lonely was sentenced Friday to four years in state prison and must register as a Megan’s Law offender when released. Hawthorne Court resident Josette M. Taylor, a mother of two, pleaded guilty in November in state Superior Court, Morristown, to one count of sexually assaulting the teen from May to December 2007, when he was 15. In a barely audible voice, Taylor several times said she was sorry for pain and suffering she caused and that she hurt her own family in the process. Her physician husband divorced her after her arrest but wrote a letter to Judge Thomas V. Manahan that described Taylor as “a pillar of strength” during his time in medical school. Defense lawyer Peter Gilbreth described Taylor’s acts as an aberration in a good life and an attempt to fill “some void, some emptiness.” Gilbreth said there was no excuse for Taylor’s crime but her behavior was not “forceful, aggressive or premeditated” with the teen. “This was something that just developed,” Gilbreth said. The youth’s mother and stepfather had no sympathy for Taylor, telling her she ruined the teenager’s life. His days in high school should have been filled with joy, his mother said, but instead have been spent with counselors, meeting with lawyers and prosecutors, and being shunned by former friends. “As a mother, I’m horrified at your behavior,” the mother said, crying as she read from a prepared statement. “My son will carry this burden with him forever.” The stepfather called Taylor “an immoral, vicious predator.” Both parents claimed that Taylor plied the youth with alcohol and drugs, but she never made any admissions to those allegations. Morris County Assistant Prosecutor Melanie Smith asked the judge to impose a five-year sentence, but Manahan opted to send Taylor to prison for four years. She must register as a convicted sex offender with police under Megan’s Law and will be supervised on parole for life. The judge also recommended she receive sex offender therapy in prison. “Because of her loneliness, she decided to abuse a child,” Smith said. “She exploited him.” Manahan told Taylor he believed she truly regretted her actions but that her remorse couldn’t wash away the pain she caused. Taylor, Manahan said, engaged “in selfish conduct, seeking to satisfy a need she apparently had at the expense of a young man.” The judge also ordered Taylor to pay about $2,700 in fines and penalties and about $520 in counseling fees incurred by the youth, who was not in court. Taylor was handcuffed after sentencing and sobbed in a chair while waiting for sheriff’s officers to escort her from the room. In New Jersey, a person must be at least 16 years old to legally consent to sex with a person who is four or more years older than he or she. The victim’s mother contacted police in late 2007 to report finding a letter signed by “Mrs. T” that implied a sexual relationship between her and the youth. The mother spoke to her son, who admitted sexual involvement with Taylor during the summer of 2007, according to a court affidavit. Detectives interviewed Taylor, who at first claimed she was good friends with the youth but ultimately admitted to a sexual relationship, records said. |
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A 52-year-old pervert was caught filming up a girl’s skirt while she was on a float at Evesham’s carnival, a court heard.
When police raided Robert Stanley’s home they found teenage girls’ underwear, various recording equipment including cameras which had been hidden in a box and a bag, as well as about 4,000 videos. One of those contained footage of a girl under the age of 16 naked in her bedroom which he filmed from another property in Evesham. Stanley admitted charges of committing an act of outraging public decency, voyeurism, and making indecent photographs or pseudo photographs of a child when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court. Sarah Stock, prosecuting, said a married couple spotted Stanley concentrating a hand-held camera on a girl, believed to be aged 12, during the procession of floats through Evesham on July 5 last year. “The footage concentrated on the upper legs and thighs and the camera was deliberately tilted to show her knickers,” she said. Ms Stock said the couple had also noticed a covert camera fitted in a black bag so they called the police who arrested Stanley and viewed the footage. She said that prompted officers to search his home in Risborough Road, Bedford, which is where they found more recording equipment, videos, and numerous items of underwear - of which there was no suggestion any had been stolen. About 300 videos were viewed by officers which is where they found the footage of the naked girl under the age of 16 as well as footage of four women in their underwear while they got dressed for a night out. The court heard that as a result of his arrest Stanley, of previous good character, lost his job of 18 years as a house manager of a social housing company in Bedford and also became the victim of an assault believed to be a result of “vigilante action”. Stanley was sentenced to a community order with a supervision requirement for three years and has also been made to attend a sex offender treatment programme. He has been prevented from owning any equipment which can make photographs or pseudo photographs, and is prevented from making any contact with any children under the age of 16 without another adult present over the next five years. He must also tell police of any changes in his life and was made to pay £60 court costs. An order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of all the relevant items seized by police. |
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