When he’s not raping underage comatose girls, Greg Haidl is fucking them. Haidl who just got off a rape charge is in a jam again this week with the law. Astonishingly this punk met his latest victim at a “hung jury” party.
SANTA ANA – The Orange County District Attorney’s office is asking a judge to revoke bail for an assistant sheriff’s 19-year-old son who was arrested Thursday on charges of having sex with an underage girl.
Sheriff’s deputies arrested 19-year-old Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, in Dana Point Thursday night on charges that he had sex with an underage girl on Tuesday night. He posted the $100,000 bail three hours later, Orange County District Attorney Anthony Rackauckas said.
Rackauckas said the district attorney’s office is asking a judge to revoke Greg Haidl’s bail because his father’s financial means and reluctance to see his son go to jail make the younger Haidl a flight risk.
“He has no regard for the law of statutory rape,” Rackauckas said. “I think he’s a threat to do the same thing to other young ladies.”
Officials responded to a noise complaint at a San Clemente home, where they found Greg Haidl with four other teenagers, police said.
Greg Haidl and a male friend ran and hid in the back yard when deputies showed up, Rackauckas said.
Deputies found alcohol, marijuana and a used condom in the house, he said. The girl was dog-sitting at the house and had invited some friends, including Greg Haidl, to the home, according to court documents.
Both Greg Haidl and the 16-year-old girl admitted to having sex. The girl did not make a complaint against Greg Haidl.
This is his fourth run-in with the law since his 2002 arrest for allegedly gang-raping an unconscious 16-year-old girl and assaulting her with various objects.
“It’s astonishing he’s not acting on his best behavior,” Rackauckas said. “This represents a complete disregard for the law.”
Greg Haidl was already free on $100,000 in the gang-rape case, in which he, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann, are accused. A jury deadlocked on all 24 counts against the teens last month. The District Attorney’s Office filed for a retrial the next day. A pretrial hearing is set for Aug. 6.
The same night a judge declared a mistrial, Rackauckas said, Don Haidl threw a party at his Corona del Mar home, where “the new Jane Doe and Mr. Haidl met through mutual friends.”
More than 100 guests were there, including “members of a major news organization,” Rackauckas said. A news crew from CBS’s “48 Hours” was in attendance, District Attorney’s Office spokesman Mark Macaulay said.
According to the D.A.’s motion, the girl “later admitted to the Sheriff’s Investigator that she met Haidl at the ‘Hung Party,’ and that she told him she was only 16.”
“I’m surprised and astonished he met this girl at a celebration for the hung jury at a home in Corona del Mar,” Rackauckas said. “It couldn’t be scripted. I couldn’t write that script.”
Tori Richards, spokeswoman for the Haidl family, declined to comment. Calls to Greg Haidl’s attorney, Pete Scalisi, were not returned.
Statutory rape of a minor more than three years younger could be charged as a felony. Because the girl is two years, 10 months younger than Greg Haidl, he is being charged with a misdemeanor.
Evidence in this case could be used in Greg Haidl’s retrial for the gang rape, Rackauckas said.
Twice this year, sheriff’s deputies stopped Greg Haidl for trespassing when he and friends were skateboarding on private property.
In October of 2003, he was again stopped for skateboarding and deputies found marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the car in which he had been riding.
Back story: ORANGE COUNTY – Authorities are investigating an allegation that an assistant sheriff’s son who is free on bail in a high-profile gang rape case had sex with a minor, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said this week.
The investigation of the allegation against Gregory Haidl, 19, began early Wednesday, when deputies went to a home in San Clemente after receiving a call about a barking dog and loud music.
Deputies determined there was evidence that Haidl may have had sex with a minor at the home, said Jon Fleischman, a spokesman for the department. Authorities did not disclose the girl’s age but said she was under 17.
Deputies also found a small amount of marijuana at the home.
One of the five teens at the home was dog-sitting for the owners, who were out of the country at the time of the incident.
No criminal charges have been filed and the results of the investigation will be turned over to the district attorney’s office for review, officials said.
Haidl, the son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, is one of three teenagers accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in a 2002 videotaped encounter. A mistrial was declared June 28 after jurors said they were deadlocked on charges that could have brought up to 55 years in prison for all three teens.
Prosecutors alleged the girl was drugged and raped, but the defense said the sex was consensual. The district attorney has said he plans to retry the case.
The case has garnered attention in part because of the position of Haidl’s father, a wealthy and politically connected businessman, and because of the teen’s repeated brushes with the law.
In May, he and two friends were approached by deputies after allegedly vandalizing a private stairway while skateboarding. They were not arrested but were ordered to leave.
Haidl was cited in March for trespassing, and in October 2003, he was briefly detained after a small amount of marijuana was found in a car in which he was a passenger.