Nantucket Harbor 82-foot yacht carrying guns, drugs and prostitutes discovered: report

A retired doctor was arrested Tuesday after police allegedly discovered guns, drugs and prostitutes on his 82-foot yacht in Nantucket — following reports that a distressed woman had possibly overdosed and “did not feel safe” onboard.    

Scott Anthony Burke, 69, was slapped with drug-trafficking and weapons charges after cops raided his luxury vessel, the Jess Conn, and uncovered the trove of guns, cocaine and ketamine, court records obtained by the Boston Globe allege.

The shocking discovery — and Burke’s subsequent arrest — in the harbor of the ritzy Massachusetts island were made after cops received a report just before 8 a.m. that a woman on board was in need of “medical assistance,” police said in a statement Wednesday.   

A Coast Guard patrol boat is tied to the motor yacht Jess Conn in Nantucket Harbor on Tuesday morning as authorities investigate. Nantucket Current

The woman onboard “did not want to be there, was under the influence of narcotics, and possibly [had] overdosed,” the police report stated.

When officers came onboard, Burke allegedly led them to his bedroom, where they found the woman, who “appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance” and “stated that she did not feel safe,” the report added.

She was taken to the Nantucket Cottage Hospital for treatment, cops said, though her condition wasn’t immediately known.

Prostitutes were also found on the vessel, law enforcement sources told the Nantucket Current.

Dr. Scott Burke (right) with his wife, Ellen, and children Connor and Jessica in an undated Facebook photo. facebook/Tony Burkenstock
Dr. Scott Burke with his wife, Ellen, and daughter Jessica. Facebook/Ellen Burke

A subsequent search of the yacht allegedly uncovered about 43 grams of cocaine, 14 grams of ketamine, a .380 pistol, three 30-round 9mm magazines, and a 12-round magazine in a 9mm pistol, according to the police report.

Multiple rounds of ammo were also found on the yacht’s bedroom floor, the report added.

After being cuffed, Burke allegedly confessed that the firearms onboard were his and pointed out where several other guns were located.

“Scott Burke does not possess a valid [license to carry] or [firearm identification] card,” the report said.

The yacht’s owner, Scott Anthony Burke, was taken into custody Tuesday morning following a raid on the Jess Conn. Nantucket Current
Guns, drugs and prostitutes were allegedly found on Burke’s yacht. Nantucket Current

Burke was initially arrested on two counts of possessing a firearm without a license, police said.

He was later slapped with additional charges of having ammunition and possession of Class A and B drugs following the raid.

Burke — who has addresses in Key Largo, Florida, and Denver, Colorado — is a retired doctor who previously ran a spine and rehabilitation clinic, online records show.

He founded Injury Finance, a Colorado-based medical insurance company that provides lien services for third-party liability claims, about two decades ago, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Burke was first licensed to practice medicine in Colorado in 1981 but his license expired there two years ago, the state’s Board of Medicine records show.

He is scheduled to be arraigned in Nantucket District Court on the weapons and drug-related charges next Monday.

The shocking discovery in Nantucket Harbor led to Burke’s arrest. Boston Globe via Getty Images

Burke’s yacht is registered in the Cayman Islands.

Before arriving in Nantucket on Aug. 23, the Jess Conn had been anchored off Newport, Rhode Island.

Back in May, the luxury vessel ran aground off Florida — though it didn’t sustain much damage.

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