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Watching The Cops Title: Gay cops investigated for hosting ‘breeding’ sex parties for teens Schenectady police Sgt. Jonathan Moore and Anthony F. Aubin The arrest of a police sergeants live-in boyfriend has reportedly launched a multi-agency probe into allegations that gay cops in upstate New York may have hosted or participated in sex parties attended by teens not old enough to drink booze or give consent. The Times Union reports that Schenectady police Sgt. Jonathan E. Moore, 35, was at an auto dealership last month in Colonie, NY, when his boyfriend, Anthony Aubin, 27, was arrested after trying to use a counterfeit check to buy a 2016 Jaguar coupe for $92,000, according to arrest records. Aubins arrest has since triggered a broader investigation into allegations that gay officers may have hosted breeding parties typically defined as sex parties with a higher number of males than females in hopes of impregnating women allegedly attended by teenagers. Schenectady Police Chief Eric Clifford told reporters during a press conference Wednesday that the department learned on Oct. 14 that Moore an eight-year police veteran who has been an above average officer and supervisor was identified as being present during the alleged fraudulent transactions at the auto dealership in Colonie. He was suspended with pay pending a decision to charge him in that case and an internal investigation was launched the same day, Clifford said. Police later interviewed Aubin on Oct. 26 and told reporters there was no mention of any sex parties or allegations of underage drinking. At this time, thats all were going to mention as a statement into these allegations, Clifford told reporters. But ties to the pornography industry or connections to parolees would be violations of the departments code of conduct, the chief said. He was suspended because hes part of an active investigation by another police department, Clifford told reporters, adding it was not appropriate to currently have Moore on the job. Asked whether additional Schenectady officers were possibly involved, Clifford replied: Thats a part of our internal investigation that Im not willing to comment about right now. Clifford said he was not happy with the Times Union story, claiming he wasnt contacted before it ran. I have issues with it, but nothing that Im willing to go on record with right now, he told reporters, adding that the department first learned of the sex party allegations from Wednesdays Times Union story. Clifford said he planned to contact the newspaper to address specific issues he had, but declined to elaborate. We were concerned that it was put out in the way that it was, Clifford told reporters. Its fair to say we were blindsided by it. The Times Union also reported that the Albany Police Departments internal affairs unit is looking into information allegedly connecting one of its officers to the larger investigation into the so-called breeding parties. The department launched the probe into allegations that an officer may have had unlawful contact with a teenage boy. Sources told the newspaper the investigation was fueled by statements Aubin made while in jail in Albany. Other departments may also become involved in a larger investigation, one person who was briefed on the matter told the paper. Albany police spokesman Steven Smith declined comment, citing an ongoing investigation. Were not really in a position to say anything right now, Smith told The Post. Albany Police Chief Brendan Cox said he was not really in a position to comment when reached by the Times Union. There is a case we are looking into but we are not in a position to even gauge whether or not there is any truth to what has been alleged, Cox told the newspaper. Investigators last month, according to the Times Union, searched the Schenectady apartment shared by Aubin and Moore. In a sworn statement after Aubins arrest, Moore said he met Aubin roughly 10 years ago before Aubin enlisted in the Army and left upstate New York. Aubin was later arrested in 2010 and returned to the area in July after a prison sentence. Details of that conviction were not immediately available, the Times Union reports. We met for lunch in July and we
became friends and developed a friendship, Moore said in the statement attributed to him, according to the newspaper. Moore, according to the statement, said he had money problems and that Aubin offered to help him by producing gay porn movies for a Florida company. Aubin accepted a contract with Bear Films and Moore took a job with them as well, according to his statement cited by the Times Union. That deal later collapsed, but a Miami woman who was acting as their agent set up a new deal with another adult film company in Connecticut. Moore said FratX was supposed to wire both his and Aubins salaries into a bank account, but the transaction launched a suspicious activity report. The funds, roughly $400,000, were held until the bank could verify them. Moore said the men then went car shopping and made plans to buy a home in late September. Anthony and I went to Capitol Luxury Cars on New Karner Roaad and I test drove a Jaguar
and a Range Rover Sport that Anthony was going to buy, the officer said, according to the statement cited by the newspaper. A rep from the adult film company then visited the dealership in Albany and promised to buy the expensive Jaguar for Aubin, Moore said. But a bank wire transfer promised by the adult film rep never transpired and their female agent who may have been an attorney, according to the Times Union issued two checks to Moore and Aubin: $90,000 for the Jaguar and another $80,000 for the Range Rover. The Jaguar promised for delivery to Moores residence never came through after their adult film rep told them that the car dealership sent her a cease-and-desist letter declining to do business with them. The dealership flagged the sale after staffers searched Aubins name on the internet and found reports of him stealing cars from dealerships in Rhode Island, where he was arrested for stealing a Range Rover he took on a test drive but never returned, the Times Union reports. A sales manager at Capitol Luxury Cars in Colonie later told her manager, who contacted police, while Aubin and Moore continued making arrangements to buy the Jaguar. The sales manager said Aubin then brought in a 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee last month for a trade-in, getting an offer of $30,000 that he immediately accepted. It seemed like he was too amenable to that offer; usually people will negotiate a bit more, sales manager Sonia Older wrote in a statement obtained by the Times Union. Aubin later texted Older a photograph of a Bank of America check to the dealership for $92,083, written from a purported company in Miami that didnt seem right, according to the sales managers statement. Aubin was arrested at the dealership with the bogus check on Oct. 12. Moore was with him at the time, Clifford confirmed to reporters on Wednesday, and his name appeared on the sales documents for the Jaguar, according to the Times Union. Aubin also allegedly used a counterfeit check for $15,000 a day earlier to buy the Grand Cherokee used as part of the trade-in for the Jaguar, the newspaper reports. A man who answered a cellphone listed to John E. Moore hung up when a Post reporter seeking comment identified himself early Wednesday. Aubin is reportedly being held at a jail in Albany County without bail on charges of two counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument. Meanwhile, in Moores statement to police last month, he denied knowing that the checks were bogus. At no time did Anthony tell me that the checks issued to me from [our agent] Sandra were fraudulent or that the business transactions were illegal in any shape or form, Moore said in the statement. I even ran the routing number on one of the checks she issued us and it returned to Bank of America. As far as I knew, the transactions for the vehicles were legitimate. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: cranky (#0)
What. The dealership didn't just take him at his word? With $92,000 at stake, they'd be suspicious of a Cashier's check.
Have faggots wormed their way into everything?
Stinky Peter Puffer would suggest that our republic is made up of 40% faggots... akin to his family percentages. Fags like to boost up the actual numbers to give the appearance of normalcy and acceptance. Truth is, less than 5% of our population is infected with the faggot sickness and that 5% can be anywhere. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
Gays? Cops? New York? You always liked yukon, too. Somehow, I see an obvious connection.
It would appear so. And apparently, it is illegal to freely assemble anywhere in America today unless homosexuals are openly invited or at least give their blessing.
Probably closer to 25% for cops. The entire cop culture is as gay as yukon. Remember the libs promised us this wouldn't happen anymore if the states were forced to marry these perverts?
Odds are pretty good that FireIsland is a self-hating, closeted homosexual. It would be better all around if he just "came out" and admitted his queerness. The truth shall set GrandIsland free.
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