Atlanta Escorts: Ex-Terrorist Violated Release Terms, Judge Rules
Posted on October 28th, 2010 in Atlanta escorts
During a two-day hearing beginning Oct. 13, prosecutors called witnesses that included an Atlanta hooker who said Meskini advised her how to place ads for her prostitution business and a man convicted of bank fraud who said he committed credit-card and identity theft with Meskini. U.S. District Judge John Keenan found that Meskini hadn’t violated the terms of his release by associating with known criminals.
Meskini’s workplace was “a hotbed of criminal activity where narcotics sales and prostitution occurred openly and persistently,” Keenan said in a ruling. U.S. probation officials who oversaw Meskini were to blame for allowing him to work there, Keenan said.
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Crystal Roughton, the prostitute who was also a resident of the complex, testified that she was a close friend of Meskini’s. She said that around September 2009 he asked her to help him obtain an AK-47, “because he was AWOL from the military and he might need it to get home.”
See the full article from “BusinessWeek”
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