Journal InquirerAlex WoodGlastonbury businessman Bruce Bemer, who was convicted of human trafficking crimes in April for paying for sex acts with young men brought to him by an associate, could face major losses next month.Bemer, 65, could face loss of his freedom for much or all of his remaining life...
Attorney in Brattleboro Memorial Hospital lawsuit: Plaintiff’s death ‘preventable’
Brattleboro ReformerBob AudetteBRATTLEBORO — A woman who was suing Brattleboro Memorial Hospital for failing to exercise reasonable care in the treatment of a "highly suspicious mass on her left kidney" has died.Cynthia Hawthorne died on Feb. 7, according to her obituary. She was 58. Her attorney, Joel Faxon, of Faxon...
Racing season a go, but future of Waterford track uncertain
The DayKaren FlorinThe New London-Waterford Speedbowl, which wealthy businessman Bruce J. Bemer bought at auction in 2014, is on track for a delayed opening this season and its future ownership is in question amid a sex trafficking scandal unprecedented in Connecticut.Convicted of sex trafficking crimes Wednesday, Bemer, 65, of Glastonbury...