Albert W. Hsu Arrested For Soliciting, Rape and Abduction of Mistress on
Internet Sex Site
by David Lohr
The Crime Library (CourtTV)
March 8, 2007
NORWALK, Conn. - A prominent businessman was arrested last week for
impersonating his mistress and posting an ad on the Internet requesting
someone abduct and rape her.
On Feb. 26, an unidentified woman notified the New Canaan Police
Department that someone posing as her posted an explicit personal ad to an
adult Internet Web site. When the woman guided investigators to the Web
site, they were stunned by what they found.
The Web site was Collarme.com, a bondage and fetish site that hosts
personal ads and offers users the ability to chat and communicate with one
another. According to the Web site's homepage, the site is "the largest
BDSM community on the planet." Long-time readers of Crime Library will
recall that it was one of the adult Web sites abuser and wife-murderer,
Woody Woodring, used when searching for a mistress.
When investigators viewed the ad, they were shocked to discover that it
not only contained the woman's photograph and personal contact
information, but it also listed her home and work addresses, motor vehicle
license plate number and information on which train she takes to work
everyday. The premise of the ad was even more surprising. According to
police, the ad said the woman wanted to be "kidnapped and raped" as part
of a sex fantasy. The ad also dictated that the respondent not make
contact beforehand because it "would ruin the fantasy."
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Albert W. Hsu
Co-Founder, Managing Director and CIO - Anchor Point Capital, LLC
Prior to co-founding Anchor Point Capital, LLC in June 2005, Hsu was the U.S. investment officer for The Atlantic Philanthropies, a $3.8 billion, limited life foundation which he joined in late 2001. Hsu was responsible for the U.S. based hedge fund investments which represented half of its $1.8 billion multi-strategy hedge fund portfolio in over 40 funds. Prior to Atlantic, Hsu was the Director of Investments for the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, a $1 billion foundation which he joined in early 2001. From 1997 to 2001, Hsu was with the Xerox pension fund managing half of the plan?s $10 billion in assets and investment managers. He co-managed Commonfund's Absolute Return Fund and Hedge Fund from 1996 to 1997.
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