![]() The bondsman said the couple had apparently visited the woman in Alaska before heading for Florida. 12 court hearing, said he found Aerison’s location through the mother of the model’s longtime companion. Bail bondsman Dennis Blackwell, who stood to lose $155,000 in bond money after Aerison failed to show for a Feb. Police allege Aerison, who is listed as a male on his driver’s license but reportedly considers himself all girl, is a con man who has scammed tens of thousands of dollars from people. Aerison is wanted by the 4th Judicial District Court in Colorado Springs for failing to appear on felony charges of theft and bail bond violations. The arrest capped the latest caper by the Colorado Springs native, who was born Charles Daugherty but later transformed himself into “Storme,” a vivacious vamp with honey-colored hair and a penchant for Tahitian vacations. Runaway cross-dressing “supermodel” Storme Aerison’s spring break came to a halt early Wednesday in a Daytona Beach, Fla., apartment when he was arrested on a fugitive warrant from Colorado. ![]() ![]() Finally, prosecutors contend Aerison conned a local man by picking him up, winning his trust, getting his Social Security number and opening credit card accounts in his name, accumulating $50,000 in charges.īill McKeown The Gazette ‘ Supermodel ’ arrested/ Fugitive cross-dresser found in Florida apartment They also allege Aerison opened an account with Digital Federal Credit Union in 1999, deposited $185,000 in fake checks and then made withdrawals and purchases that ultimately cost the credit union about $30,000. Prosecutors allege Aerison swindled $15,000 from a woman for plane tickets to a photo shoot in Tahiti. During the past decade, police have investigated allegations that Aerison posed as a model and defrauded photographers, calendar companies and overseas hotels out of money, airline tickets and rooms by promising to advertise their businesses in calendars featuring the self-described “supermodel.” He’d take the money but the calendars would never materialize, police say. In 1990, at the age of 26, he was arrested for criminal impersonation for enrolling at Coronado High School as a 17-year-old and joining the female cheerleading squad. He also uses the name Shannon Ireland and a half-dozen other identities. Aerison has become known nationally for posing as a female cheerleader and a “supermodel.” Aerison was born Charles Daugherty. ![]() Fourth Judicial District Judge Ed Colt set a June 18 deadline for Blackwell to find Aerison or fork over the $185,000 total bond set in four cases. 12 for failing to appear at a court hearing in which he was supposed to enter a plea to charges of felony theft, fraud and bail violations. Bondsman Dennis Blackwell appeared Monday in court without Aerison, who has been wanted since Feb. She sold her story to Lifetime and a film was made.A Colorado Springs bail bondsman stands to lose $185,000 if he can’t find cross-dressing “supermodel” Storme Aerison in the next three months. The last coach that continued to complain about the girls was eventually stripped of her tenure. The school had gone through five coaches in three years, they fooled a coach with a chocolate tampon, and used her phone to send crude texts to her husband. It is alleged that the girls were just awful to students as well as teachers. The five girls involved were already notorious for having essentially taken over their school while the principal ignored bad behavior. The photos made their rounds and the girls, their principal, and their vice principal, were all taken down. This involved drinking copious amounts of alcohol, purchasing condoms, and sexually suggestive poses and antics. Thinking they were invincible, the five girls hopped in a limo and went out for a night on the town. These five Texas High School Cheerleaders made national news when photographs they posted online of a wild night of debauchery made their rounds.
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