COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. - A Lee County Circuit Judge was among six
people arrested in a prostitution operation, according to the Naples
Police Department.
The following individuals were arrested in the operation (from top left to right):
Judge Rosman served as Chief Judge of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit after his election in 2011 to June, 2015, according to the 20th Judicial Circuit Court website.
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Police: Judge among six people arrested in prostitution operation
The following individuals were arrested in the operation (from top left to right):
- Howard Cornibe, 70, of Canada, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution.
- Peter W. Bradshaw, 70, of Canada, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution.
- Patrick J. Boll, 53, of New Jersey, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution.
- William B. Darmoh III, 29, of Naples, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution.
- Richard A.Cecil, 47, of Fort Myers, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution.
- Jay B. Rosman, 64, of Bonita Springs, arrested for Solicitation of Prostitution and Resisting Arrest without Violence.
Judge Rosman served as Chief Judge of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit after his election in 2011 to June, 2015, according to the 20th Judicial Circuit Court website.
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Police: Judge among six people arrested in prostitution operation
What an embarrassment and proof that judges should be investigated from time to time.
ReplyDeleteThey need to be investigated all the time. My mother's guardian attorney Edward Culbertson drank daily with Judge Patrick Caddell (12:00-3:00)and his two daughter interned or worked in the Judges office. This was the Judge that was over my mother's guardian case! He refused to remove himself from her case, gave thousands of dollars to this attorney and also the guardian Peter Musante Senior who doctor shopped and lied about her family to create many fees for himself! It was so corrupt! One of my friends said they were even exchanging documents in the stinky bar! My guess is half of them are corrupt, I have heard they have bottles of alcohol in their desk draws. They need to do a search of the courts houses!
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