Crime & Safety

Transvestite Dressing UGA Professor to Retire

The university has agreed to employ Max Reinhart, the German professor who was arrested for prostitution in a Gwinnett motel, for another year. He has agreed to retire in Spring 2013.

Max Reinhart, the University of Georgia professor who was while dressed as a transvestite at a Norcross-area motel, has come to an agreement with the school to retire, but not until next year.

said recently that they will allow Reinhart, the A.G. Steer Professor of Goethe Studies, to leave the school at the end of the 2013 spring semester.

According to the Athens Banner-Herald, Reinhart won't teach any more classes, said UGA spokesman Tom Jackson, but will be assigned to duties outside the classroom. Reinhart is said to be a wonderful teacher and well-liked by students and colleagues.

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The professor agreed to leave the university May 10 of next year, according to the article, and he's not to sue the university or the Board of Regents. UGA officials will take no action to revoke the respected professor's tenure.

Reinhart was arrested June 7 by Gwinnett County Police at Guest House Inn, located at 2050 Willow Trail. According to Gwinnett Police spokesman Cpl. Jake Smith, detectives located an ad in the transsexual escort services section of backpage.com with someone named "Sasha."

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Detectives arranged to meet "Sasha" at the Norcross-area motel, where Reinhart had rented a room. An undercover detective and Reinhart allegedly came to an agreement of $60 for 30 minutes of "services." Reinhart was then taken into custody.

He was charged with prostitution and with keeping a place of prostitution, in this case, the motel room. He was kept in jail several hours before posting bond and returning to Athens.


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