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Priest charged with helping make date rape drug

January 29, 2002 By admin

A priest from Sheffield, Illinois, is accused of helping make and distribute G-H-B, a date-rape drug in Davenport. 31-year-old Jeffrey Windy was arrested over the weekend and appeared Mondayon criminal conspiracy charges in U.S. District Court in Davenport. Court records say a confidential source saw Windy and Tim O’Brien of Davenport, who is also charged, manufacture G-H-B three times at O’Brien’s Davenport house. The source also told police that Windy provided one of the chemicals needed to make the drug. Windy, known at the parishes he serves in Sheffield and Wyanet, Illinois, as Father Jeff, faces up to 20 years in prison and a one million dollar fine.

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