https://nypost.com/2022/03/22/accused-sarah-lawrence-cult-leader-larry-ray-falls-ill-at-trial-again/
Manhattan US Attorney’s Office accidentally reveals ‘main clients’ of Sarah Lawrence sex cult prostitute
The Manhattan US Attorney’s Office accidentally released a list of alleged johns who frequented a hooker under the thumb of accused Sarah Lawrence sex-trafficker Larry Ray — and the names may include a retired state judge, architect and financial whizes.
The list was admitted under seal at Ray’s ongoing federal trial — and inadvertently briefly uploaded to a public file share system Monday night before prosecutors took it down.
“Please do not reproduce, share, or use this exhibit in any way. If you have downloaded this file, please delete it,” a rep for the office said in a statement sent to media outlets asking about the mistake.
The list is of alleged “main clients’’ of Claudia Drury, who has been testifying that Ray made several million dollars by prostituting her. Drury sent the list in a 2018 e-mail to Ray’s alleged cohort, Isabella Pollok.
Some of the names on the list, which was reviewed by The Post, were unusual monikers shared with several prominent people.
The development came before Ray apparently fell ill in court and had to be wheeled out for the second time since his trial started.
Ray, wearing an oxygen mask, was taken from Manhattan federal court on a stretcher after he apparently became sick just before 12:30 p.m.
The accused sex-trafficker, 62, also had been rushed out of court March 15 after his lawyer said he suffered an earlier seizure at the Brooklyn jail where he’s being held during his trial.
Before the trial was put on hold Tuesday, Drury, 31, continued to testify about the four years she spent working as a prostitute allegedly under Ray’s direction.
In the years leading up to her becoming a prostitute, Drury testified that Ray and Pollok groomed her sexually and encouraged her to engage in random sexual encounters. Pollok has denied any wrongdoing.