April 22 Toronto One day after the […]
When
1981-04-22
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April 22 Toronto One day after the Barracks trial adjourned, George Hislop, Jerry Levy, Peter Maloney, Rick Stenhouse, Raymond Diemer (an American investor and co-owner of the Club Baths chain), and Jack Campbell (president of the Club Baths chain in the United States) were charged with conspiracy to possess proceeds obtained by crime, and other charges. The charges stemmed from the February 5 bath raids and were seen as a continuation of police pressure placed on the gay community since the raids. (See also April 23, 1981; May 4, 1981; June 12, 1981; November 20, 1981; and December 11, 1981.)
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December 11 Toronto Raymond Diemer […]November 20 Toronto Cleveland -based […]June 12 Toronto In the trial of the […]May 4 Toronto Defence lawyer Morris […]April 23 Toronto Representatives […]March 30–April 21 Toronto After […]March 20 Toronto A police search […]February 5 Toronto Almost 200 police […]December 9–22 Toronto On December 9, […]All Places
Barracks BathhouseTorontoAll People
Jack CampbellRaymond DiemerRick StenhouseP.M. (Peter Maloney)Jerry LevyGeorge HislopAll Organizations
Club BathsAll Citations
"More Charges in Bath-house Probe: Police Say Documents Show $500,000 Sent to U.S. Clubs," Toronto Star, four star ed., 23 April 1981, p. A4."More Bath Raid Charges: International Links Cited," Toronto Sun, 23 April 1981, p. 50"Money, Mathematics and the Mafia," Body Politic, no. 74 (1981), p. 8James Jefferson, "2 Homosexual Leaders Face Charges Arising from Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 April 1981, pp. 1–2Gerald Hannon, "Putting on the Pressure," Body Politic, no. 74 (1981), pp. 8–10Thom Greenfield, "The Devil's Handiwork" (letter), Body Politic, no. 74 (1981), p. 4"Conspirators All" (editorial), Body Politic, no. 74 (1981), p. 7