The indictment alleges Scott approached Pauley in October 2021 and began offering to sell him remains from the medical school that the mortuary was supposed to cremate and return.
“Just out of curiosity, would you know anyone in the market for a fully intact, embalmed brain?” the indictment alleges Scott wrote to Pauley in her first Facebook message.
The indictment alleges that over the next nine months, Scott sold Pauley fetuses, brains, hearts, lungs, genitalia, large pieces of skin and other body parts. At one point, the indictment alleges Scott sold the remains of a fetus at a discount, writing “he’s not in great shape.”
The indictment alleges Scott collected $10,975 in 16 separate PayPal transfers.
“We have received information that indicates that perhaps the separation was not in good standing. We don’t know that for sure yet, and so we’ll investigate that,” he said.
RELATED: A Detroit cop faced firing for Greektown punch—until Eastpointe gave him a badge
Officer Kairy Roberts faced termination in Detroit after punching out Marcus Alston in Greektown in the summer of 2021.
A Detroit Police Department internal investigation found that Roberts struck Alston “without justification,” that he failed to render aid after knocking him out and that he was not truthful with investigators.
The state agency that licenses police officers in Michigan is investigating the circumstances that allowed a Detroit police officer facing termination to accept a new job with Eastpointe Police.
By: Ross JonesPosted at 4:35 PM, May 17, 2023 and last updated 5:21 PM, May 17, 2023
EASTPOINTE, Mich. (WXYZ) — The state agency that licenses police officers in Michigan is investigating the circumstances that allowed a Detroit police officer facing termination to accept a new job with Eastpointe police.
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“We are concerned,” said Tim Bourgeois, the executive director of the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES), who learned of the hiring through a 7 Action News investigation.
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“We have received information that indicates that perhaps the separation was not in good standing. We don’t know that for sure yet, and so we’ll investigate that,” he said.
RELATED: A Detroit cop faced firing for Greektown punch—until Eastpointe gave him a badge
Officer Kairy Roberts faced termination in Detroit after punching out Marcus Alston in Greektown in the summer of 2021.
A Detroit Police Department internal investigation found that Roberts struck Alston “without justification,” that he failed to render aid after knocking him out and that he was not truthful with investigators.
But before Detroit police got a chance to fire Roberts, Eastpointe police hired him in September.
Eastpointe Public Safety Department Director George Rouhib said his department did nothing wrong in hiring the officer and insists the department’s background check was thorough.
Rouhib said he knew Wayne County’s prosecutor declined to bring criminal charges against Roberts but admitted he was not aware of a series of internal charges lodged against him.
He also said he never even saw the video of Roberts punching Alston until a copy was provided to him by 7 Action News.
Roberts’ hiring was a point of discussion at Tuesday’s meeting of the Eastpointe City Council.
“We should not have to learn about this on the news! We should have been told about this,” Karen Mouradjian, an Eastpointe resident, said. “Anyone who is not a police officer, if they punched somebody out like that? Knocked them unconscious? They would be charged with battery.”