Police arrested Cory Walcott, chairman of the Military Science Department at UNK. Walcott taught at the school through an arrangement with the ROTC and was paid by the corps, said UNK spokeswoman Kelly Bartling. He has resigned since the arrest, she said.

Vincent Valentino, 66, was also cited in the bust, police said. Valentino represents clients in discrimination and governmental litigation and worked as a prosecutor for 15 years.

Neither Borchers, Walcott nor Valentino has been charged.

Arrested for felonies in the local operation were Maurice Briggs, 40, of Ralston, who was arrested on suspicion of pandering, and Scottie Hodtwalker, 47, of Lincoln, who has been charged with felony solicitation of prostitution for having a prior conviction.

The Journal Star is naming those arrested on suspicion of committing felonies, the former prosecuting attorney and the two who were in positions of authority at schools.

Lincoln Police Officer Katie Flood said no minors were rescued or involved in the local operation. The ages of the four women charged with prostitution range from 23 to 36.