DC-area mayor faces drug charges after meth-for-sex sting
(AP) — A three-term northern Virginia mayor was arrested on drug charges after he tried to trade two grams of methamphetamine for sex acts in what turned out to be an undercover sting operation, police said Friday.
City of Fairfax Mayor R. Scott Silverthorne, was arrested Thursday night after meeting at a Tysons Corner hotel just outside the Capital Beltway with undercover detectives he approached through a website used to arrange casual sexual encounters between men, Fairfax County police said at a press conference.
Silverthorne, who also worked as a substitute teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools, was arrested and gave a full confession, police said.
In the sting operation, the undercover detectives agreed to meet for a group sexual encounter in exchange for methamphetamine, police said.
Detectives charged Juan Jose Fernandez, 34, of Takoma Park, Maryland, with distribution of methamphetamine, possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Post reported Ammazzalorso, a high school history teacher in Prince George's County, Maryland, and a former Republican official, mailed a flyer to voters that questioned Silverthorne's fitness to oversee city finances, given his personal financial problems.