Black man sent to prison for writing a pimp book
Black man sent to prison for writing a pimp book |
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Joel Robinson a.k .a. "D.D. Sullivan" |
Joel Robinson a.k.a. "D.D. Sullivan" |
Emerald City Connections News Magazine, October 2008 Update October 13, 2008: He was innnocent the whole time. Joel Lavel Robinson, a.k.a. Author D. D. Sullivan, is scheduled to be released from a Washington State prison any day now after serving 4 years for a crime he did not commit. Emerald City Connections news magainze has uncovered overwhelming evidence to show that "Yes ," King 5 News of Seattle, Washington was working hand-in-hand with Seattle Police, King County Proscecutors, and King County Superior Court Judge Gregory P. Canova to send the author to prison for crimes he did not commit. Author D.D. Sullivan tells Emerald City Connections that all of the controversy was never, ever over his book, "Escort 101." That the real reason for his imprisonment was all over his book CD, "The kingpins of the Pimps." The story has it that after listening to the book CD, "The kingpins of the Pimps," two college students from Bellevue, Washington were so finfluenced by this book CD that both dropped out of college and started pimping. FBI files show that it was not the author D.D. Sullivan who had promoted a 13-year old runaway from Bellevue, Washington into prostitution, but it was a college student whose name is Leo Myronet. Leo Myronet told FBI agents and the Seattle Police that he and a college schoolmate named Demitrius Gunn were so influeced by the book CD, "The kingpins of the Pimps," that they started action doing the same thing that the pimp did in the book CD, and that what started off as a game just playing around, soon became pimping for real. Seattle Police charged the author D.D. Sullivan for writing the book, all wrongfully. The book is now available again to the public at kingpinsofthepimps.com and Amazon.com. |
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