Dec 9 2003

LAPD Captain Busted for Alleged Sale of Pirated Movies

  • Written by Lord_of_the_Dense
  • No Comments

A Los Angeles police captain with 28 years at the department was arrested at the Hollywood Area station today for allegedly selling pirated and counterfeit DVD movies.

Julie D. Nelson, 52, was booked at the La Palma Police Department after investigators there found more than 100 DVDs of mostly current titles in her home in that Orange County community, said LAPD First Assistant Chief Jim McDonnell.

Nelson, who has “had a very successful career,” has been relieved of all police duties and assigned to her home pending further investigation, McDonnell said.

“She worked through the ranks,” he said. “She got into the rank of captain, which few people do.”

Nelson, who joined the department in 1975 after graduating from the academy, is charged with two felony counts under the California Penal Code: failing to disclose the origin of a recording or audiovisual work; and possession for sale and sale of a counterfeit trademark or registered mark.

The Los Angeles and La Palma police departments, the Encino-based Motion Picture Association of America and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office opened a joint undercover investigation last week.

That came after a tip from a confidential source to LAPD’s Professional Standards Bureau, McDonnell said.

He said he does not know how long Nelson allegedly sold counterfeit movies. The embarrassing arrest for the LAPD came five days after the mayor, the city attorney and a City Council member held a news conference to say movie pirates will not be tolerated in Los Angeles after Jan. 1.

“Today, we’re sending a message that if you get caught stealing a movie you will go to jail,” Council member Wendy Greuel said outside City Hall last Thursday.

Mayor Jim Hahn also warned that the new law will “send a powerful message that anyone who records a motion picture illegally will be prosecuted.”

McDonnell said the investigation and arrest of Nelson make clear that “when the (LAPD) receives information that one of its own is breaking the law, regardless of rank, we will pursue every lead using every available resource.”

Source

Related Posts

  1. Pirated Passion DVDs seized in US
  2. Town Auctioned on eBay Up for Sale Again
  3. Torrent/Emule site Finreactor.com busted by Finnish central police
  4. DOH! 1st Pirated Copy of ‘The Simpsons’ Gets Traced to Australia
  5. LA County to Hold Property Owners Responsible for Piracy
Zeropaid on Facebook
Trackbacks url:

Leave a Comment...

  • Advertisement

    Giganews Newsgroups

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars Loading ... Loading ...

  • Sophieanne and Lilli: I wish their was more music....
  • ralphie: OH looky, it still doesn't work on dual screens. Adobe sucks....
  • odball: hej jag är en leged user och nu kommer jag inte in på sidan kan ni vara snälla och undersöka varför mvh G.P...
  • mpsharp.com Blog » Watching NFL games online: [...] show you a number of streams to choose from for each game.  All the streams require some sort of StreamTorrent pl...
  • ejonesss: no it is not going to completely stop piracy because while it will stop those whose reason for piracy is quality it is n...
  • file sharing anonymously - P2Pfreak.com: [...] and Trusty Files) just google any one of them and you will get some great info. also here IP filtering with uTorr...
  • soulxtc: Wasn't aware people were guaranteed jobs...
  • mountain_rage: BTW Youtube is supposed to go 1080P soon :D....
  • sdsd