7/20/07
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. -- Former state legislator Coy C. Privette, a Cabarrus County commissioner and retired Baptist minister, was charged Thursday with aiding and abetting prostitution, authorities said.
Privette, 74, was charged with six counts of misdemeanor aiding and abetting prostitution by renting a hotel room and paying for sexual acts, according to State Bureau of Investigation Agent Kevin Canty. Tiffany Denise Summers, 32, of Salisbury, was charged with six counts of misdemeanor prostitution, Canty said.
Privette was arrested at his Kannapolis home at about 7:40 a.m. Thursday by agents with the State Bureau of Investigation, said Department of Justice spokeswoman Noelle Talley.
The SBI was asked to investigate the case last month by Rowan County District Attorney Bill Kenerly, Talley said. Kenerly was not available for comment Thursday because he was on vacation, staff at his office said.
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Another "thou shalt not" pusher with his hand (or something else) in the cookie jar.
Privette also serves as the president of the Christian Action League of North Carolina, which advocates in the General Assembly for Christian groups, and he’s a member of the Cabarrus Baptist Association. Privette has been one of the state's most vocal opponents against alcohol sales and legal gambling.Again, it's not the sex --- I could not care less what someone does in their private sex life.
It's the hypocrisy! :spank: HYPOCRITE!