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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 32

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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32
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ALL EDITIONS B4 The Arizona Republic Tuesday, August 14, 1984 Fear kept defendant with biker, jury told money and that they posed together The woman said she was raped by Huey in front of her 2-year-old daughter, beaten and photographed with her daughter while being held captive in the home from June to September 1982. The 30-year-old woman and McQuillen's sister testified that McQuillen told them that she was in love with Huey. Both said McQuillen did not appear to be threatened by Huey. for sexually explicit photographs. "I asked her why she's doing this to me," the girl testified, referring to the ordeal.

"She told me that I had to grow up and become a lady someday." Also on Monday, a 30-year-old woman testified that Huey forced her to sign over to him the deed to her house at 3333 W. Willetta and that Huey moved into the house with his circle of women. 1 i zni Doctorate in Business Administration My mommy says ally attacking a Tucson woman. McQuillen said she began living with Huey and six other women in February 1982 for protection after she testified against the leader of a rival Tucson motorcycle gang who had killed her husband, John, in July 1981. That biker, James "Big Jim" Nolan, contended he acted in self-defense and in December 1982 was acquitted by a Yavapai County Superior Court jury.

Despite repeatedly being raped and beaten by Huey, McQuillen said, she continued living with him out of fear. "I was kind of like programmed into being there, and I still had the paranoia of Nolan and the Outlaws," she told jurors. "It all boiled down to that I was scared." Her sister, now 15 and living in a small Ohio town, testified Thursday that her trip to visit her sister in Phoenix in December 1982 turned into a two-month ordeal in which she was assaulted, tattooed, sold into prostitution and threatened with death. At the outset of the visit, she said, McQuillen dressed her only in a yellow ribbon before giving her to Huey as a Christmas gift. The girl also testified that McQuillen forced her into prostitution to raise rent Charge of making teen sister yule gift denied by woman By LAURIE ROBERTS AiteoMftepubNc Staff A woman standing trial on sex charges involving her teen-age sister testified Monday that she felt "programmed" to stay with a Phoenix motorcycle gang member, despite his abuse of her and her sister.

Pamela J. McQuillen, 25, denied that she made a Christmas gift of her 13-year-old sister to the biker, John Leslie Huey, in December 1982. McQuillen testified that she engaged in sex acts with her sister because she felt threatened by Huey, a member of the Dirty Dozen motorcycle club. McQuillen is on trial on four counts of sexual conduct with a minor, two charges of child molestation and one of child prostitution, all involving her sister. The trial, before Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Howard Thompson, is expected to conclude today.

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