Help on Drug cases this leads to the dismissal

Poor free verification against Marlene L. Ramallo Chalmers, the fourth wife of Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke, was yesterday in Fairfax County Circuit Court after the federal authorities, the prosecutor, she worked at a number of cases against major drug traffickers.

Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr. said his office was the great flight of the writing of bad checks, after receiving a call about three weeks in the USA Assistant Attorney Liam O’Grady requesting clemency.

In 1986, Chalmers is guilty of conspiracy to import less than a kilo of cocaine, according to the Court of disks and other charges in connection with Bolivia and the USA a drug smuggling scheme were rejected. “They were interested in us a break with it, because it reflects the information provided in a number of significant cases of drugs,” said Horan. “Restitution has been made, and we agreed to reduce costs. At the moment, we spend a lot of evil tried fingernail drug traffickers and it is a small felony. Whenever someone you a great distributor of drugs, is important. ”

Horan said that its two months of marriage, Cooke was not a topic. “I would have the same thing when her husband was to prosperity,” he said.

Chalmers, 37, was married with Cooke, 77, May 5, in its area of Middleburg. She showed the novelty of Virginia Gold Cup race, where Chalmers has dealt a huge square-cut diamond ring and wedding band. The two were related messages to more than one year.

According to friends, Chalmers used to be better with friends, Suzanne Martin Cooke, the billionaire wife of the third. The marriage ended in October 1988 in a bitter divorce, child care and the battle. Suzanne Cooke, according to reports filed complaint against Chalmers, Chalmers because she did not repay $ 5000, she said she Chalmers awarded in 1986 to pay for cosmetic surgery.

Chalmers was arrested 7 April 1988, an official of crimes by writing four bad checks to cosmetics Center. The checks were $ 285.78. The fact that the amount was over $ 200 was a crime.

John T. “til” Hazel Jr., represented Chalmers yesterday in a short Circuit Court hearing, said he had no comment on the case. Hazel, a lawyer and powerful development in northern Virginia, rarely represents clients in criminal matters. Chalmers could not be reached for advice.

In 1988 an application for adoption of a lawyer appointed to justice, Chalmers, was previously married to David Chalmers, a wealthy oil executive in Houston, below their assets of $ 8 in cash and $ 5 on an account banking. She also said she was part-time professor in the Spa Lady in Alexandria. The request by the lawyer appointed to justice was denied.

Chalmers was indicted July 18, 1988, by a Grand Jury Grand theft. The next day, to which they are not brought to justice in the form of lines and circuits Judge Lewis Hall Griffith, a bank arrest warrant against her. His lawyer, Juan McLean Charente Diet, not even.

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