Showing posts with label kidnapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidnapping. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Promoter links Shaquille O'Neal sex tape to kidnapping (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A music promoter who was kidnapped and robbed in 2008 has told a court that his assailants demanded return of a sex tape featuring NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Robert Ross also testified during a preliminary hearing in the case that he told O'Neal about the tape during a business dispute some two weeks before his abduction, Los Angeles County District Attorney's spokeswoman Jane Robison said.

"What the victim testified to is that while he was being beaten they asked for the tape back," Robison said.

O'Neal, who retired from pro basketball this year after 19 seasons in the NBA, is not charged in the case or named in a criminal complaint filed earlier this year against seven defendants.

Representatives for the 39-year-old former star athlete, who has also released four rap albums and starred in a pair of reality TV shows, did not return calls seeking comment.

The criminal complaint charges the seven men, who are all reputed members of the Main Street Mafia Crips gang, with abducting Ross at gun point on February 11, 2008.

The men then ordered him to drive his Rolls Royce to the home of defendant Ladell Rowles, who prosecutors say is a leader of the gang, where he was beaten and robbed of a Rolex watch, diamond jewelry and $15,000 in cash.

Ross took the witness stand on Monday in the first day of the preliminary hearing in which a Los Angeles Superior Court judge will determine if there is enough evidence to order that the defendants stand trial.

Rowles and his six co-defendants are charged with kidnapping, robbery, assault with a firearm and conspiracy.

The preliminary hearing has been recessed until July 6.

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb. Edited by Peter Bohan)


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Friday, June 17, 2011

Figure in Haiti quake kidnapping case gets prison (AP)

BURLINGTON, Vt. – A man who acted as an adviser to a group of missionaries charged with taking children out of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake is going to federal prison after being convicted of smuggling immigrants into the United States through unguarded back roads in Vermont.

Jorge Torres, 33, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Burlington to three years and one month in prison on charges that dated to 2002.

"I want to change. I want to be a different person," Torres said during a sentencing hearing before Judge William Sessions.

Torres eluded federal authorities from 2004 until last year when he was arrested in the Dominican Republican and brought back to the United States last September.

Torres was born in New York and has dual citizenship between the U.S. and the Dominican Republic.

He became the target of an international manhunt after being identified as a man wanted in the U.S. and in El Salvador, where he allegedly led a prostitution ring. Prosecutors say Torres disappeared after being put on supervised release following a 1999 federal fraud conviction in Pennsylvania.

The Vermont case dates to 2002, when he allegedly organized illegal border crossings in which illegal immigrants from Costa Rica and other Central and South American nations were driven across the U.S.-Canada border at unguarded rural locations.

He moved to Canada and took the name George Simard before he was indicted in Vermont in 2003. The U.S. started proceedings to extradite him from Canada, but he fled again and his whereabouts were unknown until he surfaced in Haiti.

After the Haiti earthquake Torres acted as a lawyer and spokesman for 10 Baptists from Idaho who were detained on child kidnapping charges. The missionaries were later released.

The Burlington Free Press says Torres will receive credit for time served in Canada, the Dominican Republic and the U.S. He likely will be released from jail in about eight months.

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Information from: The Burlington Free Press, http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/ap/ap_on_re_us/storytext/us_haiti_americans/41867838/SIG=1149n092f/*http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com


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