The body-cam showed a cop waking up Cranston City Council member Matthew Reilly telling him “you were literally choking in your sleep.”
A Republican city councilman from Rhode Island is facing calls to resign after body-cam footage showed him passed out in his car with a crack pipe—and a new report alleged he had sex with a legal client and “perpetrated a fraud against the police and the court.” Theshowed a cop waking up Cranston City Council member Matthew Reilly, 41, telling him “you were literally choking in your sleep.” Reilly claimed he has “sleep apnea” before the officer pointed out the “crack pipe in your hands.
“Your health and your well-being is worth more than your political career.” Meanwhile, local outletpublished a shocking report Wednesday detailing Reilly’s divorce. In court records, Reilly’s wife alleged that Reilly, a lawyer, had sex with clients and got one client to give a false witness statement to police alleging Reilly’s wife had breached a no-contact order.
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