Houston Adult Entertainment: LaFleur found not guilty of prostitution charges

A jury found former Southern University athletic director Greg LaFleur not guilty on a charge of prostitution.
The jury of six reached its decision Tuesday night, said a spokeswoman for the Harris County District Attorney’s office in Houston.
LaFleur was arrested in April 2011. According to the police report, LaFleur, 52, was arrested on Main Street in Houston for alleged solicitation of a prostitute. LaFleur denied the allegation.
LaFleur, who was fired from Southern University after his arrest, filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Southern.
“This should have never happened,” LaFleur said Wednesday. “The chick solicited me. I have lived with this for a year. I’m more pissed off than happy.”

At the time of his arrest, the prosecutor’s office in Harris County characterized the case as “straight sex for pay.” According to the police report, LaFleur was accused of picking up an undercover police officer posing as a prostitute.

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