HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds had to be assisted as he alighted Thursday from a prison van after arriving at the Magistrate’s Court in Zimbabwe for a second day on charges of possessing pornography and violating immigration laws.
Wearing baggy, worn-out khaki prison garb and slippers, he asked to be helped down the stairs to the holding cells at the court, but help was denied.
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