Another Alleged Client Turns Himself In


The list of people under arrest for an alleged high-end prostitution operation has just gotten longer. The second alleged customer turned himself in Friday afternoon. William Rider is charged with pandering at the alleged brothel at a Sugarloaf County Club mansion. Police say there are more arrests pending.“As you know, this is a misdemeanor charge against him. That’s all it is. It is really a much ado about nothing, but we’re going to go through the system, we’re going to do it right and Mr. Rider will be found not guilty,” said Rider’s attorney, Ann Shafer.56-year-old William Rider and his attorney spoke to Channel 2 as they left a bond agency before Rider surrendered to the jail for pandering charges. Rider is one of two men authorities say solicited 30-year-old Nicole Probert for sex. Probert and 42-year-old Lisa Taylor are charged with prostitution and racketeering. Gwinnett County’s D.A. says the two women operated out of Taylor’s mansion as “high-dollar” call girls.“I think these ladies that have been charged with prostitution, that’s a very titillating bit of conversation and I believe that’s all it is. It’s just the nature of the charge. I know Gwinnett County has got a lot better things to do,” said Shafer.32-year-old Daniel Marfione is the other alleged client. He turned himself in Thursday night and has since bonded out. Mr. Rider is expected to do the same.“He is very concerned about this situation -- he’s very concerned for his family members and his friends. No one wants to be on TV like this. But he’s going to have some statements made later on after we’re gone through the processes,” said Shafer.

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