DeLay’s case-setting hearing continued to Feb. 24, Comer remains in custody in Chicago | Sex trafficking update

On Tuesday, the case-setting hearing for David DeLay was continued to Feb. 24.

On Tuesday, the case-setting hearing for David DeLay was continued to Feb. 24.

As previously reported, 48-year-old DeLay 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.

He was arrested Jan. 12 at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport after arriving on a flight from Chicago.

DeLay’s partner, 20-year-old Marysa Comer, was also arrested earlier this month on Jan. 13 at a Chicago hotel and was booked into Cook County Jail in Chicago.

As previously reported, Comer was also 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, cyberstalking and criminal impersonation in the first degree.

According to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Comer is still in custody in Chicago, pending her return to King County.

Janessa Rosick, public information coordinator for the Redmond Police Department, said Comer is expected to be extradited to Washington state at the end of this week.