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New charges in fake-drug case
Theft, perjury and engaging in organized crime are allegations officer now faces


By THOMAS KOROSEC
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle

DALLAS - Four years after the so-called fake-drug scandal broke, prosecutors in Dallas have new evidence that police corruption was at the heart of the scheme that sent 30 Mexican immigrants to jail on false cocaine and methamphetamine charges.

A former narcotics officer recently began cooperating with authorities and, according to the lead prosecutor on the case, has provided information against his former partner, Mar... Read more

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FIRE ISLAND COPS SUE 'SEX' CHI

Five former Fire Island cops say they were fired for complaining that their station house was run like a frat house - with piņa coladas flowing freely and their horny chief engaging in "sexual escapades" on duty.

Their wrongful-termination lawsuit, filed in Brooklyn federal court, reads like a scene from the movie "Porky's." The fired officers claim that acting Chief George Hesse forced them to chauffeur him to sex romps, had "rocket-fuel" piņa coladas delivered from a local bar on Sunday nights, and let cops under his command spend whole shifts drinking away at watering holes.

After his on-duty trysts, Hesse would allegedly brag, "She just had the German sausage," Frank Fiorillo said yesterday at a press conference.

Fiorillo, Edward Carter, Kevin Lamm, Joseph Nofi and Thomas Snyder say they were fired last year after griping about a "regime of corruption" that even sought to have them cover up for dirty cops. Their suit seeks $325 million in damages.

Calls to Hesse were directed to the village's lawyer, Anthony Marino, who declined comment.

 

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