Adlah Donastorg Jr.

Foncie Donastorg
Personal details
Born (1961-12-30) December 30, 1961
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands,
U.S.
Political party Democratic
Alma mater University of the Virgin Islands
University of Phoenix
Villanova University:Graduate Program

Adlah Alphonso "Foncie" Donastorg, Jr. (born December 30, 1961) is a U.S. Virgin Islander politician, who served as a Senator in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands for seven terms from January 1995 through January 2011.[1] He was most recently a Democratic candidate for Governor of the United States Virgin Islands in the 2010 and the 2014 gubernatorial elections.[1]

Biography

Personal life

Donastorg was born on December 30, 1961 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands to Josefina and Adlah Donastorg, Sr. He is the father of six children - Sean, Adlah, Vanessa, Erika, Adonte, and Amiel - and is married to Benedicta "Bennie" Acosta-Donastorg.

Political career

Donastorg was first elected to the U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature in 1994. He took office as a Senator in January 1995 at the beginning of the 21st Legislature[1] and served as Senator for seven terms through January 2011.[1]

Donastorg was previously a candidate for Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2006 as an Independent. His running mate for Lieutenant Governor was Dr. Cora Christian.[1] However, Donastorg was defeated in the general election by John de Jongh, who won the 2006 gubernatorial election.[1]

On July 25, 2010, Adlah Donastorg announced his candidacy for Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands in the upcoming 2010 gubernatorial election.[1] He announced his intention to challenge incumbent Governor John de Jongh in the Democratic primary on September 11, 2010.[1] Donastorg, in his candidacy speech at the Estate La Grande Princesse, chose his running mate, Samuel Baptiste.[1]

Donastorg pledged to focus on crime reduction. He challenged Governor de Jongh to three debates.[1]

In the 2010 Democratic gubernatorial primary election, Donastorg was defeated by incumbent Governor John de Jongh.[2] Governor de Jongh received 7,487 votes, or 53% of the vote, while Donastorg and Baptiste came in second place with 4,300 votes in the primary.[2][3]

2010 trial

Donastorg was arrested on March 5, 2010, in Saint Croix, in connection with a January 2010 alleged assault.[4] He turned himself in at the request of investigators.[4]

Donastorg was charged with four counts of domestic violence, including two felony charges.[4] The charges were third-degree assault, using a dangerous weapon, aggravated assault and brandishing a deadly weapon.[4] His accuser accused Donastorg of assault and threatening her with a gun.[4] However, the woman recanted her claims against Donastorg on March 9, four days after his arrest.[4]

Donastorg's lawyer accused the prosecution of political motivation, since the charges were filed during a gubernatorial election year.[4] The judge in the case agreed to allow expert testimony in the trial, which began on September 20, 2010.[4]

On September 23, 2010, a twelve-member jury found Donastorg not guilty and acquitted him of all charges.[5][6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Simescu, Christian (2010-07-26). "Donastorg seeks Democratic line for governor". Virgin Islands Daily News. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  2. 1 2 Lewin, Aldeth (2010-09-13). "DeJongh-Francis victory leaves rivals with uncertain futures". Virgin Islands Daily News. Archived from the original on 2010-09-15. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  3. Pancham, Ananta (2010-09-12). "DeJongh-Francis Clinch Top Spots in Democratic Primary". St. John Source. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Smithen, Corliss (2010-08-06). "Judge sides with prosecution in Donastorg’s case". Virgin Islands Daily News. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  5. Smithen, Corliss (2010-09-24). "Donastorg found not guilty". Virgin Islands Daily News. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  6. Kossler, Bill (2010-09-23). "Sen. Donastorg Acquitted on All Charges". St. Croix Source. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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