Zealous Anti-Prostitution Prosecutor Paid for Sex Hundreds of Times
While cracking down on prostitution in Michigan, Stuart Dunnings III was routinely shelling out money for sexual services, authorities say.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette (R) described him as "an outspoken advocate for ending human trafficking and prostitution." As the prosecuting attorney for Ingham County, Michigan, since 1997, Stuart Dunnings III spend decades helping to put people behind bars for commercial sexual activity. But at the same time, Dunnings was routinely shelling out money for sexual services, according to Michigan authorities.
In 2001, Dunnings had taken over the prosecution of prostitution-related crimes in Lansing, with an explicit mission of cracking down on commercial sex. He instituted tougher penalties and a program of impounding johns' vehicles. "In the first two years alone, his prosecutors charged 19 people with felonies and impounded 53 vehicles," according to the Lansing State Journal.
Now Dunnings faces 15 criminal charges, including one felony count of pandering. That one could come with a 20-year prison sentence. An initial hearing is scheduled for later this month.
Authorities allege that Dunnings "paid for commercial sex… hundreds of times in three counties (Ingham, Clinton, and Ionia, with multiple women, between 2010-2015." For five years, Dunnings met with one sex worker up to four times per week, in addition to his encounters with others. For what it's worth, the arrest affidavit paints Dunning as considerate client who tipped well and acted more like a "sugar daddy" to some of the women, taking them out to dinners and paying their rent, cellphone bills, and other expenses, including a YMCA gym membership. After one woman confessed to a heroin habit, Dunnings paid for her weekly methadone treatments and attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings with her.
The charges against Dunnings are the result of a year-long joint investigation by the FBI, the Michigan Attorney General's office, and the Ingham County Sheriff's Office. Of course, the feds went after Dunnings under the guise of stopping "human trafficking," because that's what law enforcement calls all prostitution circa 2016. Most of the charges actually brought against him, however, are misdemeanor charges for "engaging in the services of prostitution" (10 counts) and "willful neglect of duty" (4 counts).
The one felony charge is because Dunnings "induced a woman to become a prostitute who had not previously been one." Dunnings allegedly coerced a domestic violence victim who came to him for help with a custody dispute into having sex with him, then paid her for it. The woman "was initially shocked by this proposition, and did not immediately accept," according to police. "After thinking the proposition over, she felt she had no choice but to accept." For somewhere between one and two years, Dunnings, paid her about $600 every two weeks as well as paid some of her bills.
"We live in a time where people wonder if government actually works," said Schuette in a statement. "People wonder if the system is rigged. People wonder whether we have a "wink and a nod" justice system where the chosen few skate and escape punishment because of who they know or because they hold an important position in government. Well, let me be very direct and crystal clear. The system in Michigan is not rigged. Not on my watch."
Take that for what you will. It took five years on Schuette's watch for any charges to be brought against Dunning, during which time he continued arresting others for doing as he did while collecting a $132,000-per-year salary.
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This is my shocked face. 😐
Looks more like a frog.
Damn, I was typing exactly this.
That strikes me more as someone trying to set up a series of mistresses than a frequenter of prostitutes. Perhaps he was unsure of how it was properly done and applied his understanding of the business instead?
Eh, whatever. Throw the fucking book at this psycho.
I don't think he was a psycho, just a hypocrite and morally bankrupt (as tends to be the case with extreme cases of hypocracy)
"I don't think he was a psycho"
He abused his power by manipulating a domestic violence victim who'd come to him for legal help into having sex with him.
That's pretty fucked up.
And he always wore a bow tie, which is also fucked up.
Don't pretend that you linked that picture for the bow tie. You were trying to tell Irish something....
.....about his ability to obey the law
Funny. Then mental picture I had was white until CJ posted the pic. I don't know if that makes me more or less racist.
Let's just assume more racist to be safe.
As I have been conditioned I assumed Rich Whitey was the villain as well. Maybe there is a plot twist coming?
More racist it is.
/grabs beer with Irish
He was doing research for his investigation!
This is further confirmation of the proposition that the biggest crusaders against some vice are actually the people who have no capacity to control themselves regarding said vice. They think everyone else must be just as bad off as they are, so the only answer is to attack it with government force with extreme prejudice. And some people's lives being destroyed by the war on whatever is just a small proce to pay.
proce=price
Jesus, I can't fucking type today!
Nothing like clicking "submit" to highlight all the mistakes you made.
He, uh, did research.
A man without honor or worth.
He was just trying to lift them girls up, and help them.
Lift them onto his lap.
Help them with the situation that he put them in.
Stop watching that Richard Gere movie.
Obligatory
Dr. Lonnie Shavelson (IIRC) found that 70% of female heroin addicts had been sexually molested in childhood.
People in chronic pain chronically take pain relievers
How could he afford that? 4 or 5 women $1000-$1500 a month each? $132,000 salary, I don't think so.
Might have another corruption angle to look into...or, that was what got the investigation rolling in the first palce.
He's a pretty horrible man. Bill Schuette is far worse.
But there's no shortage of scumbags in Lansing, at either the city, county, or state level.
Stuart Dunnings III is actually a Democrat, although you'll have to find that out independently of Elizabeth Nolan Brown. Apparently, this is all the fault of the State's attorney general.
I was about to give you shit, but I see you are correct.
If you identify one person's political affiliation in an article....
AP style rules (which Reason follows), y'all, not ideological conspiracy. so much less fun, I know
It's AP style to list (R) not (D)? I knew the system was rigged, but I didn't know to what extent.
Also rules? WTF? You're supposed to be a libertarian. We play nobody's rules, not even our own.
I resemble that remark.
and I defy the allegator.
Those are the anarchists. Jesus Christ, someone get this man a playbook - ok, play sheet, play flash card, whatever.
Style is way more important than political truth when it comes to political commentary.
AP style rules (which Reason follows), y'all, not ideological conspiracy. so much less fun, I know
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette (R)
Those style rules?
Alt text was also omitted.
Yeah!
What's the AP style rules on that, smart girl?!?
Commentariat expectations and biases are more important then silly, little style books.
I've always hated "style" writing. Muthafucka, you know what I'm sayin', just read my shitz, don't be bustin' my ball-sack about semicolons, nah mean?
I was just ecstatic that she wasn't advocating leniency on behalf of the scumbag this time.
+1 #namethatparty
"Dunnings allegedly coerced a domestic violence victim who came to him for help with a custody dispute into having sex with him"
Lock him the fuck up.
What use are laws if you can't take advantage of them?
Not only am I not shocked, I hope more of this type of information comes to light about the anti-prostitution crowd.
Just like it seems that these days, the most virulently homophobic people are themselves closeted gays, I suspect that those who crusade against the rights of adults to make decisions on their own about things like prostitution have their own prostitution-related skeletons in the closet.
As usual, it's a case of projection -- hating most what you dislike within yourself. And I suspect this holds equally true for the puritanical SJWs as it does for the so-cons.
DON'T YOU SEE??! If there was no human trafficking in the first place then this crime would have never happened.
-anti-prostitution trafficking crowd
I wouldnt be surprised. I usually think about it as what kind of person would want that job? someone who's really interested in prostitutes. maybe it's the despising themselves for it part that makes them want to hassle other people about it though.
See Spitzer, Elliot.
Zealous Anti-Prostitution Prosecutor Paid for Sex Hundreds of Times
So you're saying he was a married man?
Tip your waitress, folks.
Only the tip?
In the absence of ongoing consent, not even.
Oh well.
I don't see any obvious connection to Hitler or the Nazis. What am I missing?
I knew it: now they're going to criminalize dating and marriage!
Stuart Dunnings completely fabricated a Domestic Violence case against me, and destroyed my life, when I did absolutely nothing wrong. The actual evidence is irrefutable and overwhelming. His Ass Pros Laurie Oberle withheld evidence, lied to the Jury, and did it all because court-appointed attorney Stacia Buchanan refused to admit one shred of the volumes of exculpatory evidence. Stuart Dunnings' corruption includes the two Judges of the 55th District Court. Anyone who wants to see absolute proof of this, please just ask.
Ass Pros. Susan Hoffman-Adams actions during the Appeal were as rotten as Dunnings. Ex-Chief Prosecutor, now Judge Joyce Draganchuk of the 30th Circuit Court, killed my Appeal by ruling I had no right whatsoever to even possess the evidence (both that I got from Dunnings and that which he hid from me)--much less have it presented to the Jury. And that it was perfectly fine for Stacia Buchanan (her friend) to sell me out.
Ingham County's "law enforcement" community is a festering cesspool of corruption. I have irrefutable proof of all that I claim.
This case includes the MTPD, which falsely arrested me, then committed numerous acts of perjury to convict me. And all with Chief David Hall's proven knowledge and consent.
Made this come to mind, the hypocrisy.
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