Former US Congressman Arrested In Zimbabwe
Former U.S. Rep. Melvin Jay Reynolds has been arrested in
Zimbabwe on suspicion of possessing pornography and an immigration offence. Reynolds is being held in custody and is expected to appear
in court soon, immigration official Ario Mabika told The Associated Press.
Reynolds, 62, was arrested Monday by police detectives and
immigration officials at a Harare hotel, according to the state-controlled
newspaper, The Herald.
He brought several Zimbabwean models and other women to his
hotel room where he took photographs and videos, the newspaper reported. As Reynolds was being escorted to a government vehicle he
demanded that officials give him his mobile phone and laptop computer,
according to The Herald, whose reporter arrived at the hotel as the arrest was
taking place.
Reynolds complained that he was not expecting such treatment
when he had brought investors to the country, according to the newspaper. He
said he had been to Zimbabwe 17 times and had called for U.S. sanctions to be
dropped against President Robert Mugabe and his top associates.
This is the latest of several legal problems for Reynolds,
an Illinois Democrat, who once was a Rhodes scholar. Reynolds resigned from his
congressional seat in 1995 after he was convicted of 12 counts of statutory
rape, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography. While in
prison he was also convicted of bank and campaign fraud. He was in jail until
his sentence was commuted by President Bill Clinton in Jan. 2001.
Regarding Reynolds' new arrest in Zimbabwe, a spokeswoman
for the U.S. Embassy, Karen Kelley, said the embassy could not comment as it
was a private matter and the embassy did not did not have a privacy waiver. Reynolds also has accumulated hotel bills worth $24,500
which he has not yet paid. Reynolds could face up to two years' imprisonment or a hefty
fine if found guilty of possessing pornographic material and deportation for
breaching Zimbabwean immigration laws. It is illegal in Zimbabwe to possess any
material of a sexual nature.
Before his arrest, Reynolds had gained prominence in
Zimbabwe for being involved in attracting investment for the $145 million
construction of a Hilton Hotel and office complex in Harare, reported The
Herald. Construction is expected to begin in April and be finished in last
2016, said the newspaper. "He toured the construction site back then in the
company of government ministers Walter Mzembi, Webster Shamu and Ignatius
Chombo, and businessman Mr Farai Jere," according to the paper.
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