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Originally published October 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM | Page modified October 26, 2009 at 9:51 PM

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Tacoma judge denies that he patronized prostitutes

Michael Hecht has testified in his own trial, defending himself against allegations that he had sex with male prostitutes and threatened to kill one of them.

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TACOMA, Wash. —

Michael Hecht has testified in his own trial, defending himself against allegations that he had sex with male prostitutes and threatened to kill one of them.

The Tacoma lawyer, now a Pierce County Superior Court judge, is charged with patronizing a prostitute and felony harassment. In the harassment count, prosecutors allege he threatened to kill a man who claims he sold sex to Hecht.

On the witness stand Monday, Hecht said he's not a sex client but simply a grandfatherly type trying to help people. He says he took one accuser back to his law office after hours to offer friendly advice.

Closing arguments in the trial are expected Tuesday.

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