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Judge doubles bail for former police officer Adymy
Updated: August 21, 2010, 9:46 AM
A judge today raised the bail for George A. Adymy, a former Town of Hamburg police officer
accused of violating probation by having improper contact with teenage girls.
Adymy previously spent a year in federal prison on a child pornography conviction.
Buffalo City Judge Betty Calvo-Torres doubled the bail of Adymy to $50,000. The 51-year-old
man is being held pending a pre-grand jury evidence hearing next Wednesday afternoon.
Adymy was arrested two weeks ago and accused of allegedly dropping off a cologne-soaked
teddy bear to the Buffalo home of a 17-year-old girl in violation of his drunken driving
probation and orders of protection she obtained.
He also faces a marijuana-related charged stemming from his arrest in the 100 block of
Cantwell Drive two weeks ago and for having other teen-age girls at his flat.
Though no longer on federal probation, authorities say Adymy violated his state court
probation by being arrested again for drunken driving in West Seneca last year. He was
sentenced to federal prison for possession of child pornography in May 2005.
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