WaPo
Marion Barry was planning to spend July 4 in Rehoboth Beach with an ex-girlfriend but returned with the woman to Washington Saturday afternoon, hours before being arrested for allegedly stalking her, Barry's lawyer said this morning. If convicted of the stalking charge, Barry could face a year in prison and a fine up to $500, The Washington Post is reporting, quoting “police sources”.
Here is the story: Barry (who is still married) takes on again, off again girlfriend to beach area for romantic weekend, which ends early. Barry drops GF off at her home, where her ex-husband is house-sitting. Barry leaves in one care, GF and her ex-husband in another. Both cars arrive in a DC park, where GF flags down police car, accuses Barry of “stalking” her. Barry is (once again) arrested.
This is the third arrest of the former DC mayor after he was videotaped in a motel in 1990 by the FBI then convicted of crack cocaine use.
Barry currently serves as a member of the Washington DC City Council. He was reelected as mayor after being released from federal prison following his videotaped 1990 crack bust.
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