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Legal council David Serna (left) and Chris Garcia stand in front of Metropolitan Court Judge Sharon Walton as they hear the state prosecutor’s recommendation for bail conditions. Garcia’s bail was continued at $35,000, and he was denied internet access.

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Last updated: 06/27/11 2:30am

Former UNM President F. Chris Garcia was booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center June 23 on charges of promoting prostitution, tampering with evidence and conspiracy, according to Bernalillo County Detention Center records.

Garcia, 71, was arrested for his alleged ties to a 1,400-member, multistate online prostitution ring called Southwest Companions.

The prostitution ring, which is based in Albuquerque, also conducts operations in Colorado, Arizona, New York and New Jersey, according to Garcia’s arrest warrant.

APD discovered the prostitution ring in December 2007, and has been investigating since, Chief of Police Raymond Schultz said in a June 23 news conference.

“You have an organization that is actively conducting counterintelligence operations,” he said. “This could have been very dangerous to any of the detectives working on this case.

This investigation could expand to include human trafficking.”
Garcia’s bond was set at $35,000 cash or surety bond after detectives searched his home and University office. Garcia posted the bond that night after less than 24 hours in jail.

Political science student Sarah Morgese, however, said the allegations and Garcia’s proximity to UNM students concerns her.

“Sure, it makes me wonder if he recruited at UNM, or if other UNM professors, students or staff are involved,” she said. “If the allegations are true, I feel apathetic knowing that a UNM professor who was actively recruiting prostitutes walked the halls of UNM. We probably encounter immoral individuals all the time in our daily routines and are simply unaware because not everything receives this kind of publicity.”

A tip from an anonymous informant sparked an investigation into Garcia’s alleged ties with the prostitution ring.

According to APD, Garcia is known by the username “Burque Pops” and is one of seven site moderators known as the “Hunt Club.” Moderators are in charge of bringing in new clients and prostitutes and vetting members to ensure they are not law enforcement agents. Garcia and other moderators are paid little, if anything, for their moderation duties, Lt. William Roseman, the detective in charge of the case, said.

“This was about sex,” he said.

UNM President David Schmidly said Thursday in a University-wide email that he was shocked to learn the news of the pending investigation, especially since Garcia has been affiliated with the University for 41 years and served as its president.

“We are all just coming to grips with the gravity and severity of this situation,” Schmidly said. “It is our understanding that the investigation is ongoing. The University is and will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement.”

APD has not found any evidence suggesting Garcia solicited to UNM students, faculty or staff for Southwest Companions, but the investigation is ongoing, he said.

Garcia’s arrest comes just a few days after the arrest of David Flory, a 68-year-old professor at Farleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. Flory allegedly owns and operates Southwest Companions, according to his arrest warrant.

Roseman said officers found no evidence to suggest Flory and Garcia had made contact through their positions at their respective universities.

“It’s pure coincidence,” Roseman said. “At this time we cannot see any other ties — the other members are not in that same status so we cannot lump them into the same group.”

Flory was arrested June 19 at the Nob Hill Starbucks on Tulane and Central while conducting business operations for the organization. He was charged with 40 counts of promoting prostitution.

“This is just the beginning of this investigation; more arrests are possible,” Schultz said.

Detectives created false online usernames and used confidential informants to grant them access to the site. The site operates on a three-tiered hierarchy, and members have varying levels of access to the site depending on their status, Roseman said.

“There was a vetting process,” he said. “You were required to actually engage in sexual activity with a prostitute, and once you engaged in this activity and paid the prostitute, she would send an email to the moderator and after you had done this twice or so you would gain access to the first level in the tier system.”

Users would continue climbing the tier system so long as they met the site’s requirements.

“Once in this verified status, you were required to spend some time with other women,” Roseman said. “An email would be sent to the moderator describing the act and amount paid, and the moderator would track it and when you reached a certain point, you would receive trusted status.”

Roseman said fees for engaging in sexual acts with prostitutes ranged from less than $200 to as much as $10,000.

“These are not your typical street prostitutes,” he said. “It was not a cheap organization.”

Through their investigation, APD detectives found that discussion boards exclusive to high-ranking members included guides on how to identify and avoid law enforcement, prevent STDs and rate prostitutes using a starring system.

Flory set up a code of acronyms that referred to various sexual acts. Site members used the acronyms when soliciting sex online, according to Flory’s arrest warrant.

In December 2010, Virginia Herringer was arrested on charges of promoting prostitution, possession of drugs and child abuse. Through her arrest, detectives said they learned the full extent of the Southwest Companions operation.

APD detectives learned that the website had been up since 2005 and switched owners several times before Flory took over in 2009. Roseman said the prostitution ring is unlike anything APD has ever seen.

“We’ve seen similar things, but not organized in this manner,” he said. “This is typically like what we would see in a drug operation. We haven’t seen anything like this, at least not here in Albuquerque.”

Published June 27, 2011 in News

11 comments



steve conn

June 27, 2011 at 8:22 AM
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Disgrace!


steve conn

June 27, 2011 at 11:13 AM
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A disgrace. A full scale investigation of his activities while liked to University of New Mexico must occur to clear the air.


Oh?

June 27, 2011 at 11:29 AM
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Full scale? You mean as “full-scale” an investigation as the one they put together for Locksley? That ought to get us some answers, unless the HR rep forgets where her notes are again.


Logos

June 28, 2011 at 6:20 AM
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Disgrace, yes ! An absolute disgrace that this guy, who was minding his own business, was arrested in the first place ! Has the US become some kind of nazi state where activities among consenting adults have to be spied upon and regulated as for 5 year-old ? This kind of political correctness BS would make any European puke.


GOTB

June 28, 2011 at 9:02 AM
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Good investigative work on the part of the law enforcement officials. They may find that the New Mexico connection was convenient for human traffic. We’ll see.

Intelligence would perhaps have encouraged a home location in Nevada, but the organized crime bosses probably would have had opposition to this.


Steve Chavez

June 29, 2011 at 7:46 AM
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Best reporting by Lobo writers since I’ve been reading it! Please get the hardcopy and see this great reporting that can’t be found anywhere else!

“Disgrace” or “minding his own business?” Were all recruited females and males innocent and willing partners? Was there any violence made towards them and if so, don’t you think they would not report it? All sex partners don’t hit it off and a paying customer might not pay due to many reasons like “you’re no good—You just laid there—You were too fat—You smelled—You weren’t big enough—I wanted shaved—You were drugged up!”
***Females were beat up, abused verbally or physically, and they will eventually come out. How could they go to law enforcement to admit to a crime? It’s like the person who calls the cops for a drug deal gone bad!
***Were other professors involved and did they use their positions to offer A grades in return for their services? It does happen and some professors have been fired, or not re-hired, due to sexual advances and conduct!
***I hope ALL the names are released and if any UNM Professors are involved, they must immediately be terminated with no benefits! Why do you think pedophiles aren’t allowed near schools much less teachers? UNM OFFICIALS MUST DEMAND TO KNOW IF ANY OTHER EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING JANITORS, ARE INVOLVED!!! This is a very serious matter that EVERY PARENT should be concerned about!
***We all know that students are being turned into Obama Zombies but now prostitutes and Johns?
***Where are all the Human Rights and women groups, especially at Women Studies, and NOW demanding total disclosure and a major investigation including trafficking in women across state lines and maybe even underage or foreign sex slaves?
***Cast the first stone” and other excuses or dismissing this behavior, like “doing a public service and a safe place to meet a partner” is pure bull crap!!!


Steve Chavez

June 29, 2011 at 8:04 AM
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Bill Richardson approved and/or appointed Garcia and being that Bill ALWAYS requires something in return, I suspect he, or his middleman, are also involved! Now that’s really Pay to Play! You never know, Chris and Bill could be cell mates and they can have all the sex they want! The arguments will be over who’s on top! (The top bunk!) Do they allow K-Y in prison?

Screen name: “Mr. Sopapilla.”


Logos

June 29, 2011 at 10:10 AM
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Chill out Steve Chavez – so you’re advocating a large-scale witch hunt heh ? All guilty until proven innocent, right ?

Maybe you could try getting laid once of those days.

Read more …

NB I am European … and glad to live in Europe, where we don’t have to suffer that kind of daily bigotry.


docsavage

June 30, 2011 at 8:46 AM
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@Logos – it certainly is a witch-hunt atmosphere. Anyone remember Lisa Chavez, whose off-site dalliances with her students were documented. This is all one huge PR campaigne by a right-wing mayor looking to come across all ‘law-&-order.’ Meanwhile the right wing itself is busy bankrupting the country with impunity (anyone remember a dill weed named ‘Bush’?)….


UNM Prof

July 1, 2011 at 1:00 PM
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Where is the righteous indignation as our tea party Governor destroys environmental legislation, setting back the state decades, while the worst drought and fires in our history rage around us? Delegitimizing UNM is very convenient for the Right-wing agenda of redistributing the wealth from the middle class to the rich. Wake up — this is a highly unfortunate sideshow! That said, come on UNM, let’s make news to be proud of for a change!


Tess HD

July 2, 2011 at 11:55 AM
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Steve, your concern of foreign and underage sex-slaves is pandering to fear and misconception. Although I’m highly skepticle of what APD does release (through the screen of the media), at no point is either issue even breathed. If such allegations were even a concern, you can bet your bippy that they’d be shouting off the moutain about it.

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