Mezmerize19
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Its crazy. Ive had so much fun with this guy. Me and his son have been friends since like we were born and my mom just shows me this. Its crazy what you dont know about people
A former Mamaroneck police officer who had sued the
town claiming racial discrimination was accused of running a
prostitution operation out of a massage parlor in Ulster County.
Peter
Persaud, 42, was arrested last week by Marlborough police and charged
with promoting prostitution in the third degree, a felony. The Fishkill
man is accused of operating a business called Body and Soul, which
advertised "body work" but instead charged $175 for half hour with a
prostitute, police said.
The business is in a commercial suite at the Village Square Mall in Marlboro. It advertised its services on Internet
sites like Craigslist, MySpace and the classified section of area
newspapers. The Internet sites included photographs of women that were
allegedly available.
Persaud is also expected to face a felony charge of unlicensed massage therapy, police said.
In
1998 Persaud sued the Mamaroneck Police Department claiming officials
there had denied him assignments and promotions in favor of white
officers and subjected him to derogatory treatment. Persaud is of
Indian origin; his family came from Guyana.
The
town brought departmental charges against him claiming he was sleeping
while on duty behind a school building while his gun was lying on the
seat in plain sight. At the time, Persaud said the departmental charges
were in retaliation for his lawsuit.
He was fired
in 1999, but the town later reached a settlement with him and two other
officers who had joined with him in filing the lawsuit. The settlement
was sealed and details were never released. He served four years on the
police department.
After his arrest June 12, Persaud was remanded to Ulster County jail.
Police
investigating the case also arrested a 22-year-old Yonkers woman and
charged her with prostitution. They are not releasing her identity,
saying the investigation is ongoing and additional arrests are expected.
				
			A former Mamaroneck police officer who had sued the
town claiming racial discrimination was accused of running a
prostitution operation out of a massage parlor in Ulster County.
Peter
Persaud, 42, was arrested last week by Marlborough police and charged
with promoting prostitution in the third degree, a felony. The Fishkill
man is accused of operating a business called Body and Soul, which
advertised "body work" but instead charged $175 for half hour with a
prostitute, police said.
The business is in a commercial suite at the Village Square Mall in Marlboro. It advertised its services on Internet
sites like Craigslist, MySpace and the classified section of area
newspapers. The Internet sites included photographs of women that were
allegedly available.
Persaud is also expected to face a felony charge of unlicensed massage therapy, police said.
In
1998 Persaud sued the Mamaroneck Police Department claiming officials
there had denied him assignments and promotions in favor of white
officers and subjected him to derogatory treatment. Persaud is of
Indian origin; his family came from Guyana.
The
town brought departmental charges against him claiming he was sleeping
while on duty behind a school building while his gun was lying on the
seat in plain sight. At the time, Persaud said the departmental charges
were in retaliation for his lawsuit.
He was fired
in 1999, but the town later reached a settlement with him and two other
officers who had joined with him in filing the lawsuit. The settlement
was sealed and details were never released. He served four years on the
police department.
After his arrest June 12, Persaud was remanded to Ulster County jail.
Police
investigating the case also arrested a 22-year-old Yonkers woman and
charged her with prostitution. They are not releasing her identity,
saying the investigation is ongoing and additional arrests are expected.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		