Basement Horror Suspects Face Court Monday

The suspect's allegedly held four mentally disabled adults captive in a basement as part of a benefits fraud scheme

Three of the four suspects charged in the Tacony basement abuse case are scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Linda Ann Weston, 51, her boyfriend Gregory Thomas, 47, and Eddie “the Reverend Ed” Wright, 50, allegedly held four mentally disabled adults captive in a filthy basement in order to collect their social security checks.

The suspects are set to make their first court appearances in Philadelphia on Monday on charges of kidnapping, assault, false imprisonment and other counts.

Wright's attorney, Louis D'Onofrio, said that his client would plead not guilty at the hearing. Weston's attorney has not returned several calls, and no lawyer is listed for Thomas.

A landlord discovered the victims in a dank boiler room of his Philadelphia apartment building Oct. 15. Police said the disabled adults, who have the mental capacity of 10-year-olds, were malnourished; one was chained to a boiler.

Weston, Thomas and Wright had recently moved into the building in the city's Tacony section with Weston's daughter Jean McIntosh, police said.

Authorities characterized Weston as the ringleader in a plot to lock people up and cash their Social Security checks.

Investigators are working to discover the extent of the scheme after finding more than 50 Social Security cards, power of attorney documents and other such forms in McIntosh's apartment.

McIntosh, 32, also faces charges including kidnapping, assault and false imprisonment. She was slated to appear in court Wednesday. Her could not immediately be reached for comment Sunday.

Eight children and four young adults linked to the defendants are in protective custody.

Court documents indicated that Monday's arraignment status hearing for Weston, Thomas and Wright will be held before Common Pleas Court Senior Judge Felice Rowley Stack.


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