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Former firefighter sentenced for putting on the “red light”

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) – A former Scottsbluff firefighter has been given 14 Saturdays in jail and two years of probation for soliciting prostitution.
42-year-old Paul Neideffer was sentenced Wednesday on the misdemeanor. He’d pleaded no contest.
Neideffer also was ordered to perform 75 hours of community service.
Charges stemmed from an Aug. 3 incident, which cost him his firefighter job.
Prosecutors say a former employee of Neideffer’s painting business had been trying to collect about $280 Neideffer owed her.
She contacted police after she received a text message from Neideffer that said he had her money but would double it if she performed a sex act.

 

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