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A Fairleigh Dickinson University e-mail address provided police in New Mexico with an important clue that exposed the alleged double life of a physics professor charged with running a virtual house of prostitution though a website with 1,400 members.
David C. Flory, 68, of New York City, who teaches on the FDU- Metropolitan campus in Teaneck, remained in police custody on Tuesday in Albuquerque, N.M., with bail set at $100,000, said Lt. William Roseman of the Albuquerque police. He was arrested Sunday while sitting in a Starbucks and was charged with 40 counts of promoting prostitution.See the full content of this document
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E-Mail Led Police to Fdu Professor
Authorities knew Flory would be in the area because they had been monitoring postings and discussions on his website, Southwest Companions, Roseman said. About 45 minutes after Flory was taken into custody, police in New York a...
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