And Other Immoral Purposes - Paperback
And Other Immoral Purposes - Paperback
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by Barry J. Freeman (Author)
Back in 1970, during the Vietnam War, Ray Auler brought four female exotic dancers from Chicago to live in a Saigon villa and perform for GIs in an adjacent nightclub called The Office. The book begins as the four ladies walk out of the villa and head for the American Embassy. There they tell sordid tales of imprisonment and forced prostitution that ultimately lead to the Chicago indictment and prosecution of Ray and his friend, Craig Poulter, for violations of the Mann Act: transporting and imprisoning the four women "for prostitution, debauchery and other immoral purposes." The book's author, Barry Freeman, becomes Auler's Chicago defense attorney.The story unfolds in Wisconsin, Saigon, and Chicago, against a backdrop of the in-play turmoil of the Vietnam protests and sexual revolution. It is humorous, thought provoking, and entertaining for all readers, awakens memories of the Vietnam and Watergate eras for those who were around at the time, and educates and stimulates those who were not. Throughout And Other Immoral Purposes, the reader is provided with insights, observations, and philosophical musings, gained from the author's forty-seven years of experience litigating criminal and civil cases.
Author Biography
Barry Freeman lives with his wife, two dogs and two cats in a small house on a wooded lot in Lincolnshire, Illinois. They have five grandsons in college or beyond and travel when they can. After forty-seven years of experience litigating criminal and civil cases in Chicago, the author retired in 2004 and has since filled his time with the written word in many forms. His first book, Never Pull a Lion's Tail, a book of poetry and related photography, was published in 2006 by Camerapix Publications in Nairobi, Kenya.