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The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of Steven Lorenzo, who is serving 200 years in federal prison for drugging and sexually torturing nine men. ...more
February 2, 2009
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of Steven Lorenzo, who is serving 200 years in federal prison for drugging and sexually torturing nine men. ...more
September 17, 2008
A federal appeals court today upheld the conviction of Steven Lorenzo, who is serving 200 years in federal prison for drugging and sexually torturing nine men. ...more
September 16, 2008
It is probably fair to say that when you've been sentenced to 200 years in federal prison on numerous drug charges you're probably not having a very good day. ...more
September 11, 2008
The evidence against Scott Schweickert in his drug-torture case is "overwhelming," a federal appeals judge said Tuesday. ...more
September 10, 2008
The evidence against Scott Schweickert in his drug-torture case is "overwhelming," a federal appeals judge said this morning. A three-judge panel heard arguments Monday in the case of Steven Lorenzo, who is serving 200 years in federal prison for giving the date rape drug GHB to nine men with the intent to commit a crime of violence. Two of the men, Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz, died in December 2003. ...more
September 9, 2008
An appellate attorney in the high-profile drug, sex and torture case against Steven Lorenzo is arguing that the prosecution was illegitimate because the government is "notorious worldwide for subduing, torturing and killing people on a large and systematic scale." ...more
September 6, 2008
Steven Lorenzo and Scott Schweickert wanted their victims' families to suffer during the Christmas holidays, according to evidence presented during their federal trials. ...more
December 20, 2007
TAMPA – Steven Lorenzo and Scott Schweickert wanted their victims' families to suffer during the Christmas holidays, according to evidence presented during their federal trials. ...more
December 19, 2007
Bucs linebacker Cato June, arrested and charged with driving under the influence early Monday morning, can take comfort in knowing he plays for a team that prides itself on supporting players who have legal troubles. ...more
November 20, 2007
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