Buster

Female Bondage Enthusiast Currently Being Restrained By Maryland Jailers, Records Show

The bondage-loving sidekick of embattled University of Northern Virginia chancellor David Lee was collared last week on an outstanding felony warrant and booked into a Maryland jail, according to court records.

Regina Biscoe, 46, was busted Wednesday following a traffic stop in Maryland. A police check turned up a hit and run warrant from Virginia, where Biscoe and Lee reside.

Biscoe, pictured in the mug shot at right, was booked into the Montgomery County jail. After a court appearance Thursday, a judge ordered Biscoe--who waived extradition to Virginia--held without bail.

In a recent online advertisement, Biscoe and Lee, 64, sought “attractive submissive” women to join their “poly family.” Ideally, the couple noted, candidates “will consider yourself a slave or a sub with slave tendencies.” Included in the pair’s collarme.com pitch--which notes that they “enjoy almost all kinks, and are expert in most of them”--were various photos showing them in action. As seen below, among these images were shots of a naked Biscoe confined in bondage racks in the couple’s spotless suburban dungeon.

Lee, seen playing with fire in a pair of those photos, runs the University of Northern Virginia, a for-profit school that was raided in late-July as part of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation. The ICE probe is examining whether UNVA has exploited visa loopholes to improperly enroll foreign students.

As the ICE probe continues, the university has been barred from enrolling any new foreigners, a disastrous development for a school whose students overwhelmingly come from overseas.

It is unclear what effect the federal investigation will have on an attempt by Biscoe and Lee to open a Virginia high school intended for international students. According to a December 2010 news report, the school is to be headquartered on a 38-acre campus formerly occupied by the shuttered Atlantic Baptist Bible College.

An attorney for Whitmell Investment Corporation, the firm developing the high school, reported that it would “be operated in conjunction with the University of Northern Virginia, which has a significant number of international students.” Virginia corporation records list Biscoe as Whitmell’s sole director.