N.H. sports reporter convicted of running prostitution ring

Started by jimmy olsen, March 19, 2011, 01:29:46 AM

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jimmy olsen

I just don't get how people can be so fucking stupid. You'd think someone with that kind of professional success would be a little more cognizant of the risks involved even if morality was no issue.

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QuoteN.H. sports reporter convicted of running prostitution ring
Award-winner Provencher faces up to 2 1/2 years in prison
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SALEM, Mass. - A veteran New Hampshire sports reporter pleaded guilty Friday to running a prostitution business in Massachusetts featuring women who had auditioned for him and to intimidating a witness in an effort to prevent her from testifying against him.

Kevin Provencher was immediately sentenced to state prison on two counts of deriving support from a prostitute, two counts of procuring a person into prostitution, two counts of solicitation for prostitution and one count of witness intimidation, prosecutors said. Each charge carries a penalty ranging from one to 2 1/2 years in prison. The sentences are to be served concurrently.

Provencher was fined $5,000 and placed on probation for one year after his release. He also was ordered to have no contact with the women who worked for him as prostitutes and to forfeit a computer seized by police, according to a statement released by the Essex County District Attorney's Office.

Assistant District Attorney Melissa Woodard said in court that prosecutors had enough evidence to prove that Provencher, 52, set up a website soliciting women to work for an escort service he had established, claiming it was run by women. Two women who responded had sex with him before he hired them, she said.

Provencher, of Manchester, N.H., advertised prostitution services on Craigslist and other websites, prosecutors said.

He performed background checks on prospective customers to make sure they weren't police officers, then would rent hotel rooms and provide the women with contact information for the clients. At the end of the day, the women would give Provencher half the money they earned or would deposit it an account he set up, prosecutors said.

The scheme unraveled about a year later after managers at the Marriott Hotel in Andover, Mass., became suspicious and alerted police, prosecutors said.

Provencher was initially arrested in July 2009 on two counts of deriving support from a prostitute. Prosecutors added witness-intimidation and other charges after he told the women who worked for him as prostitutes that his lawyer would "tear them apart" in the media if they spoke to police.

Provencher worked for the New Hampshire Union Leader for 23 years. He no longer works there.

He could not be reached for comment Friday. It was unclear who his legal representation was.

Provencher has won four New Hampshire Sportswriter of the Year awards from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
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Slargos

If risk taking was a sign of stupidity, people like Gates, Ford and Kamprad must be drooling morons.

The Brain

Maybe being a somewhat successful sports writer in New Hampshire isn't all it's cranked up to be.
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Eddie Teach

Yeah, his award sounds kind of like "Employee of the Month".
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Admiral Yi

Unless I had been told otherwise, this story might almost lead me to believe that a journalist's job is not too onerous, and leaves time for various other activities. :hmm:

derspiess

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dps

You know, lots of people will say that prostitution should be legalized, but there's not that many outside of the rap music industry that will speak up in favor of pimping.

EDIT:  or perhaps Marty has mis-read the thread and thinks that it's saying that it's a crime to be an award-winning sports reporter in New Hampshire.

katmai

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Eddie Teach

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Admiral Yi

Quote from: dps on March 19, 2011, 05:42:53 PM
You know, lots of people will say that prostitution should be legalized, but there's not that many outside of the rap music industry that will speak up in favor of pimping.
As long as there isn't any coercion I don't have a problem with pimping.

Slargos

Quote from: Admiral Yi on March 19, 2011, 07:32:17 PM
Quote from: dps on March 19, 2011, 05:42:53 PM
You know, lots of people will say that prostitution should be legalized, but there's not that many outside of the rap music industry that will speak up in favor of pimping.
As long as there isn't any coercion I don't have a problem with pimping.

Would you have a problem with having sex with 12 year olds as long as there's no coercion involved?


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