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Mississippi Cardiologist Won’t Go to Prison for Online Dating

• The Agitator
A couple of months ago  I put up a post about federal prosecutors’ pursuit of Dr. Roger Weiner, an outspoken Mississippi cardiologist who was charged with Mann Act violations for using a Memphis-based website while in Mississippi to meet and date adult women. FBI agents posting as prostitutes repeatedly tried to get Weiner to agree to for money for sex. Each time, he explcitly turned them down, at one point writing to one in a chat room, “I’m not interested in a hooker.” They arrested him and charged him anyway.

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Comment by Powell Gammill (13871)
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Actually Oyote, Elliot Spitzer, who prosecuted many for consentual sex crimes in publicity sought show trials and in the court of public appearance, had the madam who supplied his appetites put away for five months in prison.  He currently guest lectures a Harvard University Law School . . . on ethics (source: The Agitator).   America---what a country.

Comment by Found Zero (11589)
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Hey prosecutors nation wide, just remember. Spitzer got thrown under a bus.

Comment by Powell Gammill (13871)
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How much embarassment and money has this cost him?   Not to mention his time and sleep?  Government sends out a message to all who oppose the omnipotent state though doesn't it, with impunity?



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