CT business owner lied about paid medical study to violate women
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A Connecticut business owner is accused of lying to several women about a fake medical study in which he would physically violate and photograph them for money, according to an arrest warrant. State police have arrested 35-year-old Brian Casella, of Bethel, who owns a business called Vivid Events, described as a source for DJ entertainment, event lighting and more. The…
A Connecticut business owner is accused of lying to several women about a fake medical study in which he would physically violate and photograph them for money,…
A Connecticut business owner is accused of lying to several women about a fake medical study in which he would physically violate and photograph them for money,…
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