DeLay and Comer’s detention orders entered in court

David DeLay and Marysa Comer had their detention orders entered in court on April 29, according to a District Court executive/clerk of court. No trial date has been set.

David DeLay and Marysa Comer had their detention orders entered in court on April 29, according to a District Court executive/clerk of court. No trial date has been set.

As previously reported, DeLay, 48, was arrested Jan. 12 at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport after arriving on a flight from Chicago. He was charged with three counts of promoting prostitution in the second degree, one count of extortion in the second degree, one count of tampering with a witness and trafficking.

Comer, 20, was DeLay’s partner and was arrested on Jan. 13 at a Chicago hotel and was booked into Cook County Jail in Chicago. She returned to Washington and was booked into the Seattle Correctional Facility on Jan. 29 for failure to appear and promoting prostitution in the second degree, according to the Redmond Police Department (RPD).

RPD learned about this after two victims from Redmond contacted the department.