Manhattan Adult Entertainment: LT due in court Tuesday to answer rape charges

Just two weeks ago, reporters met Aidala at a downtown Manhattan courthouse to discuss Taylor’s case during the trial of another man. Aidala has vigorously defended William Rapetti, who is accused of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in a crane accident that killed seven people. Reports from the courtroom describe Rapetti as despondent, looking down with his head in his hands as he listens to the arguments.
The Brooklyn-based attorney allows for no ambiguity when he addresses media about either client. He says they are innocent.
For Taylor, the stakes are high. He has already lost endorsements because of the charges and could face four years in prison if found guilty. Taylor was arrested at a Holiday Inn in Suffern, N.Y., after a night when a 16-year-old runaway was allegedly sent to his hotel room. According to the police, Taylor had arranged for a prostitute and paid the girl $300.

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