Seattle Strip Clubs: Intelius exec apologizes for contacting stripper
Intelius exec apologizes for contacting stripper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — A Bellevue business executive charged with lying to a grand jury about strip club sex acts says contacting a stripper who’s a witness in the case was a “colossal mistake.”
Intelius co-founder John Kenneth Arnold apologized to a U.S. magistrate judge in Seattle on Monday. He was arrested last Thursday for sending a letter to the stripper and making plans to meet with her in Las Vegas, in clear violation of the terms of his pre-trial release.
Prosecutors insisted that Arnold’s word is worthless, and asked Magistrate Judge Brian A. Tsuchida (tuh-SHEE’-da) to order him detained pending trial.
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Arnold’s grand jury testimony was part of a racketeering investigation of Seattle strip club boss Frank Colacurcio Sr. He allegedly lied when he testified that he never engaged in sex acts with dancer’s at Rick’s strip club.
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