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'Reverend' gets life for dealing drugs
A convicted felon who claimed to be a reverend trying to save prostitutes from their addiction to crack cocaine will spend the rest of his life in prison, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Jesse James XXXXXXX, 58, told authorities he was trying to wean the women off the drug by providing it to them in controlled doses.
However, there was "no question" Jesse James traded crack for sex and took explicit photos of the women, Judge John Jarvey said in U.S. District Court, Davenport.
Trial testimony at times was "bizarre," Jarvey added, noting an instance where Jesse James attempted to compare himself to the Tuskegee Airmen.
"He did all of this and he did it in the name of God Almighty," Jarvey said before handing down the life sentence. He was convicted using the same ruse before, Jarvey noted.
Prosecutor Don Allegro told Jarvey that Jesse James was not crazy like he claimed to be. "He knew exactly what he was doing," Allegro said.
"Life does fit this crime," he said. "This is a bad man."
For the trial, "we had prostitutes coming out of the woodwork wanting to testify against him" and how he negatively impacted their lives. Sometimes, prosecutors will lose sleep over cases that involve life sentences, Allegro said. "I don't think anybody's going to lose any sleep" about this case.
His attorney, Anne Laverty, said life in prison is cruel and unusual punishment in a case that did not involve large quantities of drugs and involved older convictions. Jesse James faced life because of those previous drug convictions.
Jesse James claimed he was the minister of the Temple of Truth and Wisdom, a minister who tried to wean crack-addicted prostitutes off the drug by controlling how much they smoked. He also claimed he had no idea who left nearly two ounces of the drug in his garage freezer, which police found in December 2007 during a raid at his home.
Officers found some of the drug in Jesse James's pocket, and he claimed he was merely holding onto the packet for a prostitute he was helping.
During his trial, several prostitutes or former prostitutes identified Jesse James as their primary dealer. Prosecutors also showed the jury some of his collection of naked photographs of the women he said he was ministering to.
Detectives investigating the December 2007 death of Agnes McFedries Kennedy searched Jesse James's house and a car. They found crack cocaine at the time. No one has been charged in connection with her death.
Flake Alert - 'Egyptian Goddess" Eldridge
Anyone seen this girl?
[url]http://quadcities.craigslist.org/ads/1244063905.html[/url]
She advertises on Quad Cities CL all the time. Hadnt seen any prior reports, thought Id TOFFT. Called the number, voicemail full, paged and got a call back in about 30 min. Scheduled an appt for an hour later, she requested a call when closeby to get specific address. I asked if shed pick up (given voicemail problems) - said she would, was away from her phone earlier
Arrived and called a few minutes early, paged, then at the time agreed, then again ten minutes later. No response. Left the scene to take on other adventures.
Her picture is pretty good, but appears to flake. Anyone else with a story to share? If the ad is down, it reads "Egyptian Goddess "For Erotic Massage Real Model W4M - Eldridge
Would appreciate a heads up! thx
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