Scott Ritter Internet Sex Arrest Exposed?

Interesting timing.

Ex-arms prober Ritter tied to sex-sting stories

 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A former U.N. weapons inspector was arrested during an Internet sex sting operation and was under investigation in a similar incident months before his arrest, according to reports published in the Daily Gazette of Schenectady.
 The newspaper reported that Scott Ritter was arrested in June 2001 for purportedly trying to lure a 16-year-old girl he met on the Internet to a fast-food restaurant. 
 The underage girl turned out to be an undercover police officer posing online as a minor as part of a sting operation. Mr. Ritter was charged with attempted endangerment of a child. The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal and was subsequently sealed. 
 Two months before that arrest, Mr. Ritter purportedly tried to meet a 14-year-old girl he chatted with online and was instead met by police officers. The Albany Times Union reported that he was released without being charged.
 The Gazette says an Albany prosecutor had agreed to have the charges dropped if Mr. Ritter stayed out of trouble for six months.
 According to the media reports, the local district attorney was so angry at not being told of Mr. Ritter's arrest that he fired the prosecutor who adjudicated the case without notifying him.
 When contacted about the reports, Mr. Ritter told the paper, "Sorry, you must have the wrong person."
 The 41-year-old former Marine served as a weapons inspector in Iraq in the 1990s. He has been an outspoken critic of President Bush's plans for war against Iraq.
 Yesterday, Mr. Ritter was calling on the Bush administration to seek peace instead of war.
 That was his main message in San Diego, where he was discussing his book, "Endgame: Solving the Iraq Crisis."

http://washingtontimes.com/national/20030122-67149979.htm

He should of never been released the first time.

what the.... Surely if this is accurate, then other media would have picked up on it - isn't there a newspaper in the US, UK, etc. where they independently investigated this issue in an attempt to ascertain whether or not it's accurate ?

Anyone who knows Scott Ritter, knows this cannot be true. Interesting timing indeed. It was different accusations, but accusations nevertheless, against all other previous UN officials who have refused to respect, and adhere by, an invisible boundary. This takes the cake - talk about defaming a guy just because one doesn't agree with his views.

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Anyone who knows Scott Ritter, knows this cannot be true. Interesting timing indeed.
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Nadia, you know him?

Sorry Nadia, perhaps we really don’t know Mr. Scott all that well…

Still, the timing is very curious, how did the case get UNsealed?

INSPECTOR, HEAL THYSELF


January 21, 2003 – Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter has been all over the news lately, defending Saddam Hussein against the Bush administration’s accusations that he’s harboring weapons of mass destruction.
Once Iraq’s strongest critic, Ritter in recent years has come to regard America as “the arrogant international bully” - and never passes up a media opportunity to say so.

Last year, he took $400,000 from a Saddam sympathizer to make a tiresome “documentary” that opened to deservedly bad reviews.

But the ex-Marine is still one of the left-wing media’s favorite talking heads and a star attraction at anti-war rallies - because his past weapons-inspector credentials supposedly legitimize his non-stop America-bashing.

Well, here’s something Scott Ritter doesn’t want to talk about - his arrest in upstate New York nearly two years ago on charges he got all hot and bothered online with a 14-year-old.

Turns out he was nabbed in 2001 by police in the Albany suburb of Colonie, in a sting operation: Ritter was accused of having a sexual chat on the Internet with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl - but who actually was an undercover cop.

He was charged with a class B misdemeanor, and the case was later adjourned in local court in contemplation of dismissal - meaning that if he stayed out of trouble for six months, the case would be sealed. The first anyone learned about the case was last Saturday, when it was first disclosed by the Schenectady Gazette.

Even the local DA knew nothing about Ritter’s arrest - and he quickly fired the prosecutor who adjudicated the case without ever telling her boss about it.

Contacted by the Gazette, Ritter disingenuously insisted that “you must have the wrong person.”

But at least three news organizations have confirmed that it was Saddam’s new best friend who was placed under arrest.

Last night, Albany’s WRGB-TV reported that this wasn’t just an isolated instance. According to the station, Ritter actually went to a location after the “girl” agreed to meet him - but was let off with a warning by cops.

Only after a second incident - three months later! - was he actually arrested, according to the station.

Details are slim, because the record has been sealed and Ritter, his lawyer and Colonie town officials aren’t talking.

But next time you hear Scott Ritter on one of the cable news channels fulminating about America’s immoral behavior and how the leaders of this country have turned into “the bad guys,” remember that this is a man whose alleged idea of morality is to engage in sex talk with underage girls - and maybe worse.

We can’t wait for Phil Donahue to ask him about this one.
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/67041.htm

OhioGuy,
Just so we are on the same wavelength - what are you referring by the timing? That the timing is dubious, at best, during the current war hysteria? ..... i am quite surprised to read this news and wait to hear more about it as the details surface.

Thanks, that NY Post article was informative. IMHO it would have been much more objective had the author relied less upon words such as "Saddam's new best friend", "non-stop America bashing" or the last comment regarding Phil Donahue. Not one word about the precise type of work Ritter was involved in vis-a-vis UNSCOM, Ritter's supervisor (Richard Butler), or what Ritter stated regarding Iraq's disarmament.

oh well, sorry - i'm just being picky this morning i guess.

Now we know why Ritter couldn't find any WMD in Iraq. He was too busy looking for love in all the wrong places. :) The Ritter household is surely a place where men are men and sheep and underage girls are scared.

But the release of this information NOW is very circumspect just like the release of that UN dossier a couple months ago. This kind of news should only be released at times when no one cares who Scott Ritter is or what he says. Otherwise, the release can be viewed as trying to persuade people that Scott Ritter is just a pedophile and that he should be marginalized.

Nadia, yes indeed I am wondering why the details of the arrest are just now emerging. Not that I really care. I think Rush Limbaughs’ comments are sort of interesting!

N.Y. media: Ritter
sought girls twice
Web sex sting of former weapons inspector gets national discussion on Rush Limbaugh


Posted: January 21, 2003
6:34 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Reports from newspapers and television stations in Albany, N.Y., now indicate that outspoken former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter allegedly sought to meet underage girls twice in a three-month period in 2001.

Scott Ritter mug shot (courtesy WNYT-TV)

The Schenectady Daily Gazette and New York Daily News originally reported Ritter allegedly had an online sexual discussion with someone he thought was an underage girl. The “girl,” however, turned out to be an undercover police investigator, according to the Daily News, whose sources spoke on condition of anonymity.

WTEN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Albany, is reporting that Ritter contacted the “teen-age girl” twice in the spring of 2001, and that he has since undergone court-ordered sex-offender counseling from a psychologist in New York’s capital.

Sources also tell the Albany Times-Union that Ritter actually had two run-ins with police.

The first occurred in April 2001, as the former Marine reportedly drove to a Colonie business to meet what he thought was a 14-year-old girl with whom he had chatted online. Instead, he reportedly was met by officers, who released him without a charge.

Two months later, the source told the paper, Ritter was caught in the same kind of sex sting after he tried to lure a 16-year-old girl to an area Burger King restaurant.

An attorney for Ritter confirmed that the ex-inspector, who says President Bush should be impeached for his Iraq policy, was arrested a year and a half ago.

Norah Murphy said Ritter was arrested in the upstate New York town of Colonie in June 2001, but she would not respond to allegations that he was charged with soliciting an underage girl on the Internet. Ritter lives in the Albany suburb of Delmar.

Colonie police Deputy Chief Steven Heider told WorldNetDaily that he cannot confirm the allegations, explaining that if they were true, the details would have been sealed by a court order.

“A sealing order is exactly what it says it is,” he said. “We’re not allowed to talk about anything under sealed court order, and I’m not saying that one exists.”

However, WND has learned that NBC television affiliate WNYT in Albany has video of a mug shot of Ritter after the arrest.

“If it’s not him, it’s either his clone or a twin,” the station’s news director, Paul Conti, told WND.

WorldNetDaily reported earlier that WNYT said it had footage of the arrest, but Conti clarified that the station has video of the scene, shot after the arrest.

Scott Ritter

Conti said the 16-year-old girl had been lured by Ritter to meet him at the Burger King in Menands, N.Y., in order “to have her watch him have sex with himself.”

“Anyone who went to the Burger King that day could confirm the details of that event and report that a sting operation was underway that involved a decoy officer posing as a 16-year-old girl,” Conti said.

Callers to yesterday’s Rush Limbaugh radio program brought up the issue of Ritter’s arrest, to which the conservative talk host responded:

“If I were Scott Ritter, I would just come up with a ‘Hey, I was just doing research here.’ … The Pete Townshend reply.”

“You know we’ve all wondered,” added Limbaugh, “why it is that Scott Ritter has done a 180 on what he originally saw as a weapons inspector and then the last couple years, it’s like ‘Nah, the Iraqis don’t even have the capability to make a thumbtack, much less a chemical weapon.’”

Still, Limbaugh downplayed the incident.

“I’m surprised that this bothers anybody,” he said. “I mean look at these reality TV shows out there, everything going on, ‘Bachelorette,’ ‘Joe Millionaire’ … we had oral sex in the Oval Office … I’m just surprised [at] the selective application of morality, that we seem to have certain things bother us and other things don’t.”

As WorldNetDaily reported Saturday, Ritter is calling for the ouster of President Bush for what he feels are unnecessary and murderous actions in the conflict with Iraq.

“I would be in favor of the impeachment of President Bush for high crimes and misdemeanors,” the 41-year old told WND. “Murder is a high crime and misdemeanor, and I can’t think of any better definition than murder when he talks about American service members and putting them in a war which is not only illegal but is based on a foundation of lies.”

“When you go to war you open up a Pandora’s box, the results of which cannot be predicted,” he said via telephone as he drove from his upstate New York home to appear on Fox News. “Therefore, there better be a darned good reason to go to war. It’s got to be worth the sacrifice that you’re asking others to make.”

Ritter’s on-air face time regarding the conflict with Iraq could be in jeopardy depending on the amount of national media attention his arrest receives, said Robert Thompson, professor of media and popular culture at Syracuse University.

“When you’re a talking head, your whole reason for being has got to be the image of anything you represent,” Thompson told the Times-Union. "If the story starts getting to be a big issue, there will be talking heads making their careers on the end of this talking head.
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30595

That article is more informative, OG, thanks for posting it. i really am surprised to hear this news. Yes - Limbaugh's comments were interesting. If you come across anything else, please post it in this thread.

No wonder he was so concerned with the Iraqi children. :)

Oh, forgive me, but I can't resist.

The difference between Saddam and Scott is that Saddam wants to hide his missles while Scott.....

A super-duper modified daisy cutter bomb -- $20 million.

A war against Iraq -- $100 billion.

Scott Ritter a pedophile -- priceless.

Did he speak the recent day of "Anti-War" protest? Anyone know?

sigh :rolleyes:

Ritter has cancled his trip to Iraq now that this story has come out.

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Well thank god for US authorities for looking after the purity and the safety of the Iraqi children. Otherwise they would have been at the mercy of the anti-war/pro-ritter fanatics.

You just have to wonder at the timing

The shills at Limbaugh did their job and so did Matt Drudge yesterday in propagating this story.. wondery why they weren’t as efficient in picking up the UPI story about Mossad planning attacks in the US!

Ritter, a Republican doesn’t support the war cabinet views.. no wonder there’s a smear campaign levied at him. and if the charges are true and serious, shame on the Republican Administration for selecting a convicted sex-offender for the job.

Ritter speaks out against the Bush Administration

Opinion piece

The entrapment was apparently so transparent, so obviously the clumsiest sort of Cointelpro-style operation badly bungled by our newly-empowered political police, that the charges were dropped to the legal equivalent of a traffic ticket. Could it be that the records were sealed not to protect Ritter, but to protect whomever tried to set him up?

Orrrr,

Perhaps Saddam learned of Mr. Scott’s weaknesses! What the heck was Scott doing at a prison for children??

For example, former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter is a novice war protester who instinctively understands what is needed, but isn’t perfectly polished yet. In a September interview with Time, he was reluctant to answer a question about a prison he’d seen during his inspections career, but nonetheless replied:

“[It] appeared to be a prison for children – toddlers up to pre-adolescents – whose only crime was to be the offspring of those who have spoken out politically against the regime of Saddam Hussein. It was a horrific scene…Actually I’m not going to describe what I saw there because what I saw was so horrible that it can be used by those who would want to promote war with Iraq, and right now I’m waging peace.”

Since becoming a film maker in the employ of an Iraqi-born Michigan real estate developer, Ritter has been a pioneer of the claim that 5,000 Iraqi children die each month from the effects of sanctions.

At one time, this man had some sense. “Saddam Hussein is willing to parlay the suffering of his people for economic gain,” he said in a 1999 interview with Britain’s notoriously far-left newspaper the Guardian. But by 2002, he’d learned not to emphasize Hussein’s role in that suffering. His notorious address to Iraq’s parliament on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary drew comparisons to “Hanoi Jane” Fonda’s conduct during the Vietnam War. His decision to blame all the world’s pain on the one superpower, however, ensures him a faceless future as simply one more clone of the anti-war Left.

Thank you, PA, for that opinion piece. :k: :k: Finally some perspectives from the “other” side, in this thread. Let’s remember that personality-defamations is the name of the game - it started with Denis Halliday (the first UN official to step down in protest at US policy vis-a-vis Iraq) - remember, he was branded as unreliable. When his successor in the UN position, Hans Sponeck, followed suit and resigned in disgust approx. two years later, personality defamations started anew - Sponeck also, we were informed by Rumsfeld (i think) was personally unsuitable for the job, blah blah. Who can forget Mary Robinson, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, undermined by the US and pressured by the admin. to quit, due to her willingness to publically air her views regarding Israel and the US?

It’s really a very enlightening reflection of those who endorse this war - that they feel compelled to resort to such despicable acts in order to undermine the perspectives of these individuals.

Thanks for posting that :k:

Ok guys, how many of you are undercover police agents?....speak now or forever hold your posts.

So they were tapping into his PC and spying on his activities and had planted a couple hundred fake minor girls at his regular sites to get to him. Neat plan.

At any rate, if it's true, then he deserves to go to hell for it.