Saturday, February 18, 2012

In Arizona: Sheriff Threatened to Deport his Mexican Ex-Lover


Lord, drama is running MAD. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu is really in it. He has threatened to deport his Mexican ex-lover. In fact, he tried to push the guy to stay quiet about it.

Here more about this mess:
The latest of the alleged threats were made through Babeu's personal attorney, who's also running the sheriff's campaign for Congress in District 4, the ex-lover says.

He says lawyer Chris DeRose demanded he sign an agreement that he would never breathe a word about the affair. But Jose (New Times is withholding his last name because Babeu and his attorney have challenged his legal status) refused.

The 34-year-old from central Mexico charges that the sheriff's lawyer warned against mentioning the affair with Babeu. DeRose said gossip about Babeu would focus attention on Jose, attention that could result in his deportation, Jose says.

Melissa Weiss-Riner, Jose's attorney, confirms her client's account.
She says she spoke directly to the sheriff's lawyer, DeRose, about the Babeu camp's threats that Jose could be deported if he "revealed the relationship." She says DeRose falsely claimed that Jose's visa had expired.
And there's more, a lot more. Talk about abuse of power and cock.

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4 comments:

Writer said...

So the sheriff has an A4A page and yet he wants his ex-lover to be quiet about their affair. Lord, these humans! :(

Cubby said...

Has anyone found Rick Santorum's A4A page yet?

Unknown said...

There's nothing better than finding someone arrogant enough to believe that he'll get away with something like this. Their downfalls tend to be so....poetic.

Stan said...

Being gay he's got about the same chance as a snowball in hell to get elected in Arizona.

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