The Nation - News from Dec. 11, 1987
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An insurance executive was cleared of charges he lured two Brown University students into prostitution, ending a case that had rocked the 222-year-old Ivy League school. Stanley E. Henshaw III, 45, a former president of the Rhode Island Life Underwriters Assn., was acquitted by a Superior Court jury in Providence of seven felony counts stemming from an alleged sex-for-hire ring that prosecutors said he ran for himself and his business associates.
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