New York: James Doyle says he wasn’t drunk and she was no hooker…

James Doyle following August 2012 Arrest (PHOTO: New York State Police)
James Doyle (Photo New York State Police)

From Rochester YNN

State Police arrested Rochester-area attorney James Doyle and charged him with DWI and patronizing a prostitute.
State Police say they received numerous calls about an erratic driver on the New York State Thruway near the Clarence service station early Monday morning.
Troopers found the vehicle parked illegally at the Pembroke service area.
Investigators say Doyle was slumped over the steering wheel. Alicia Guastaferro, 20, was also in the car. She told troopers Doyle gave her a fake ID and bought her alcohol. She also told investigators that Doyle pays her to perform sexual acts and spend the night with him.
Police say Doyle refused a field sobriety test and he was charged with driving while intoxicated, patronizing a prostitute, and providing alcohol to a person under 21.
Guastaferro is charged with criminal impersonation, prostitution, and possession of a controlled substance.
Doyle sat down with YNN’s Cristina Domingues to tell his side of the story in an effort, he said, to clear his name. Portions of the interview are transcribed below.
Doyle: “I’ve been accused of allegations that are lurid, salacious and demonstrably false.”
Doyle: “I was tired. I wanted to rest and that’s exactly what I did. Within 10-15 minutes, there was banging on my window. I was taken out of my car.”
Doyle: “I’ve been accused of having a prostitute with me.   ….MORE