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A Suffolk County police officer and a public school teacher were indicted in connection with what authorities said was a long-running prostitution ring that operated brothels in Holbrook and West Babylon, authorities said.
George F. Trimigliozzi, an 18-year department veteran, pleaded not guilty to 17 counts at his arraignment in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, including 13 counts of enterprise corruption, two counts of falsifying business records, filing a false instrument and official misconduct.
Steven Arey, a teacher in the Islip school district, also pleaded not guilty to 28 felony counts, including enterprise corruption and promoting prostitution.
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A Suffolk County police officer and a public school teacher were indicted in connection with what authorities said was a long-running prostitution ring that operated brothels in Holbrook and West Babylon, authorities said.
George F. Trimigliozzi, an 18-year department veteran, pleaded not guilty to 17 counts at his arraignment in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead, including 13 counts of enterprise corruption, two counts of falsifying business records, filing a false instrument and official misconduct.
Steven Arey, a teacher in the Islip school district, also pleaded not guilty to 28 felony counts, including enterprise corruption and promoting prostitution.
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