Portland Strip Clubs: Cop Claims He Was Forced to Retire For Talking to “America’s Most Wanted”
by exoticinportlandFormer Portland Police Sergeant Doug Justus, a Portland police officer, claims that the City of Portland forced him to retire because he talked to Dan Rather and “America’s Most Wanted” about sex trafficking, child prostitution and the city’s inadequate resources to handle the problems.
According to the complaint, on or about April 2010, Dan Rather Reports interviewed Justus regarding matters of human and child trafficking. During the interview, management personnel such as captains and lieutenants were in the room observing what Justus said.
After the interview, Commander Mike Crebs yelled at Justus for using a swear word during the interview and said that it needs to be edited. Justus explained that he used words relevant to child prostitution cases.
Following the interview, Dan Rather asked Justus to take him and the film crew to see local strip clubs, and an assistant police chief, now retired, insisted that a lieutenant chaperone Justus, lest he “embarrass the city.”
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