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WEST HAVEN, Conn. — A Connecticut 911 dispatcher has been suspended with pay after he and a Vermont man were charged by Vermont State Police in an alleged child sex slave case.
Brett Bartolotta, 42, of Cavendish, Vt., and dispatcher Frank Meyer, 39, were charged last week with aggravated sexual assault and slave trafficking. Both men, who are former West Haven firefighters, have pleaded not guilty.
West Haven Mayor John Picard said Monday that Meyer was placed on paid leave effective March 1 pending a hearing set for Friday.
Authorities say the two men bribed the boy with money and gifts to perform sex acts in Vermont beginning when he was 12 years old. The alleged victim, now 25, told police his relationship with the two men continued until last year.MORE IN Vermont NewsBURLINGTON — More than 3,000 University of Vermont students have received degrees at the school’s... Full StoryBURLINGTON — The University of Vermont has dedicated a campus building in honoring of one of the... Full StoryMONTPELIER — Vermont State Auditor Doug Hoffer is praising lawmakers for passing legislation to... Full Story -
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