City Supervisor Larry Holliday Arrested in Prostitution Sting

Dec 15, 2011 - 18:29
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City Supervisor Larry Holliday Arrested in Prostitution Sting
Public Works Department worker Larry Holliday was arrested in a sting operation.

Atlanta police arrested a city supervisor in a prostitution sting Wednesday. Larry Holiday is an employee of the Public Works Department. Holliday allegedly propositioned an undercover officer for sex in his city truck.

A uniformed officer gave Holliday a ticket for the charge and allowed to leave with Public Works supervisor Johnnie Moore, according to the police repot.

Public Works Deputy Commissioner Dexter White said the decision to not take Holliday to jail was made by police and not influenced by the city.

White said disciplinary action will be taken against Holliday.

Holliday is a 22-year employee with the city and made $44,000 per year.

City Supervisor Arrested in Prostitution Sting: MyFoxATLANTA.com

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