Word: bailley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...other weight classes, Steve Bailley of Lowell House won at 123; Mark Shanker of Eliot House pinned Mark Schildauer of Winthrop in a hard-fought contest at 137; Mike Clarnon of Leverett won at 152; and Dan White of Quincy House took the 160 class...
...Government brought charges after raiding Bailley's apartment in April on a complaint by Astrid, who had become disenchanted. FBI agents found 164 photographs of nude women known by Bailley, various sexual devices and four address books containing the names of 200 women. The Government claims that it has built its case on statements from eight women, some of whom have agreed to testify that, having seduced and photographed them, Bailley then threatened to show the pictures to their families and employers unless they worked for him as prostitutes...
...part, Bailley categorically denies all charges and coolly defended his swinging style. The pictures? "Women get a thrill out of having their pictures taken in the nude. You take them up to your apartment, make love to them, take their picture, make love to them again. It sure as hell beats watching television. Any man in America has the First Amendment right to take pictures like that. Of course, that conflicts with the moral code of the Baptists on the grand jury." The sexual accouterments? "Hell, anybody who digs sex has stuff like that around his apartment...
...women involved, Bailley insists: "Those poor women The only thing they did wrong was to love me. Now the Government is going to destroy them and me. I am not guilty of running a prostitution ring. I may be guilty of fornication. Those Justice Department bureaucrats just don't understand my lifestyle, which is the lifestyle of half the people in America my age. The bureaucrats are astounded to hear that anyone could have intercourse on the first date. They can't believe that they're not still back in the 1940s. That's what...
Unpersuaded, Judge Charles Richey, after a closed-door session, ordered Bailley committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital for mental observation...