The police in New York City arrested a City University of New York (CUNY) professor and 16 others between August 18 and 25 for allegedly trying to solicit prostitutes plying their trade in broad daylight, the New York Post reported.
Chernor Barrie, 31, an adjunct lecturer of Arabic at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, was one of the 17 persons arrested while allegedly looking for sex along Wortman and Alabama avenues and Malta Street in Brooklyn, East New York, the report noted. Ten of them were reportedly arrested early August 18 while the remainder were arrested a week later. (RELATED: Couple Facing Charges For Springing Women Out Of Jail, Allegedly Forcing Them Into Sex Trade)
CUNY professor, 16 others arrested trying to hire NYC sex workers https://t.co/MctxrFxtqj pic.twitter.com/qZFrTjUKf9
— New York Post (@nypost) September 2, 2023
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