03-25-2019, 06:23 PM
The bastard might still be dead, but his sociopathy lingers on. When this RA Gold Standard prof was captured for responding to a prostitution ad placed by the cops, he claimed he was just doing "research." Yeah, right. Because prostitution is an integral part of the "Web Technology" curriculum.
Quote:U of M professor arrested after seeking prostitution
Photo: Olmsted County Jail
Solen Feyissa.
March 21, 2019 02:59 PM
A University of Minnesota educator is facing possible charges after authorities say he responded to a false prostitution ad, according to a report from KAAL-TV in Rochester, a Hubbard-owned station.
Police identified the man as Solen Feyissa of Rochester, according to KAAL.
Police said someone responded to the ad placed by police and made arrangements to meet at a local hotel.
The police report said Feyissa told officers he was a professor of web technologies at the University of Minnesota and claimed he was doing research as a part of his job.
KAAL reports Feyissa was charged with engaging in prostitution in public, a gross misdemeanor.
Quote:U of M professor caught in prostitution sting
Friday, March 22, 2019 1:26 p.m. CDT
Solen Feyissa
ROCHESTER, MN - A University of Minnesota professor claims he was doing research when arrested in Rochester responding to a fake prostitution ad.
Police took out the false ad two years ago to find suspects looking to engage in sex and someone contacted them Wednesday afternoon. Investigators say 36-year-old Solen Feyissa arranged to meet at a hotel and pay $150 for services.
Feyissa was arrested based on the online conversation setting up the meeting for sex. He told detectives he was a U of M professor of web technologies and was doing research as part of his job.
Feyissa is charged with a gross misdemeanor count of engaging in prostitution in a public place.