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DC-area Dem mayor busted in center of meth-for-sex ring

August 6, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A DC-area mayor in northern Virginia was facing drug charges Friday after his arrest in a meth-for-sex sting, police said.

Fairfax Mayor R. Scott Silverthorne was arrested Thursday after meeting with undercover detectives at a hotel, police said.

After receiving a tip about a possible methamphetamine distributor in July, Fairfax County police said in a statement that they began an inquiry and identified a suspect distributing methamphetamine through a website used to arrange for casual sexual encounters between men. An undercover detective created a profile on the site and police said within days the suspect, who turned out to be Silverthorne, made contact and they then communicated by text.

Silverthorne, 50, indicated that he could provide methamphetamine for sexual encounters and undercover detectives agreed to meet for a group sexual encounter in exchange for methamphetamine, police said. Silverthorne arranged to bring methamphetamine and other men, police said.

Detectives met Silverthorne at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in McLean on Thursday and he was arrested after he gave them methamphetamine, police said.

Detectives also found Silverthorne’s suppliers Juan Jose Fernandez, 34, and Caustin Lee McLaughlin, 21, of Maryland, and arrested them, police said. Fernandez was charged with distribution of methamphetamine, possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. McLaughlin was charged with distribution of methamphetamine, obstruction of justice and possession of drug paraphernalia. As detectives arrested McLaughlin, police said he resisted and a detective used his stun gun. Police said there were no injuries.

All three men were taken to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center for processing.

Silverthorne was re-elected in May for a third term of the city west of Washington after a tumultuous year in which The Washington Post reported he lost his job with the National Association of Manufacturers, filed for bankruptcy, lost his home to foreclosure and was diagnosed with cancer. He announced in November that he’d been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, and the Post said he underwent treatment that ended two months before the election.

Police said he was also a substitute teacher for the Fairfax County Public Schools.

His father, the late Frederick Silverthorne, was mayor of Fairfax in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Scott Silverthorne, a Democrat, also served on the Fairfax City Council.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Arthur Hartsock says

    August 6, 2016 at 10:54 am

    It seems that Silverthorne’s life has been in freefall for a while. I find it impossible that the ‘movers and shakers’ in Fairfax VA didn’t have some knowledge of Silverthorne’s problems. So all of these ‘friends’ have been the enablers that have allowed him to ruin his life. I know he’s ultimately responsible for his personal actions, but he had lots of help. The voters in Fairfax, VA should completely clean house and vote out anyone associated with Mr. Silverthorne.

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