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I've been on Backpage recently and have seen a few ads for escorts. Cleveland has many. Wasnt sure if anyone knew the providers listed. I have no experience with it. I used to do craigslist in Indy and had good luck and once in Florida. Info would be appreciated.
Anyone paid a visit to this girl? She's on BP a lot. I'd love to have a go, but Geneva is quite a drive for me so I wanted to get a positive review before taking the plunge.
Thanks!
I have seen the ad, but not the girl. I would like to see those knockers though. Might be worth a drive.
[QUOTE=Sting69649;1154611]I have seen the ad, but not the girl. I would like to see those knockers though. Might be worth a drive.[/QUOTE]I think there are reviews of her on The Erotic Review. Not good reviews if I remember correctly.
[QUOTE=YTownRover; 1154301]Anyone paid a visit to this girl? She's on BP a lot. I'd love to have a go, but Geneva is quite a drive for me so I wanted to get a positive review before taking the plunge.
Thanks! [/QUOTE]Anyone who does not have access to her reviews can PM me and I will share. As reported, not the best but those tits are friggin HUGE!
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I believe Bella was working for or with her a couple months ago. Hope Bella's ok. Met the JSTAR, but never naked. I'm thankful too. The JSTAR site has a Blog entry dated today, December 17, 2011, that folks should read.
I knew this chick was wacko when she posted a picture of herself holding a big compressed bud of ghetto weed and the other day she had a bunch of cash spread out in her photo.
Happy Mongering.
[QUOTE=Book Man; 1340511]I knew this chick was wacko when she posted a picture of herself holding a big compressed bud of ghetto weed and the other day she had a bunch of cash spread out in her photo.
Happy Mongering.[/QUOTE]J-star was booted from usasg just a few weeks back for threatening forum members. I myself had the same feeling that she is a loose cannon. She wanted to have a meet and greet for her clients, why the he'll would you want to go to a function like that? All I can say guys is be careful, and avoid this one.
Re: MisterHandsome
This report, coming from a guy with 9 posts in total, about his "buddy" with no details and the usual scare tactics? I am not saying he is full of BS, but some more details would be good. Like, did he walk out the hotel room door and get nabbed up? Cops can't just stop you and detain you because you emerged from a hotel where they think a hooker is working. What grounds could they possibly have for stopping you? Whatever may have happened surely did behind closed doors. Do the cops have a secret camera in the room? Even if they did, that doesn't allow them to just give you the "shakedown" when you come out. And if you are referring to the "granddaddy of STD" as HIV, that takes a LONG time to show up in your system. At least 90days after contact for a solid positive result. So, post more details, get your facts straight, or keep this BS out of here. This is all pure speculation at this point, and the likelihood of this entire story being false is very high.
Is there a test for hpv, in males?
[QUOTE=Spa Lunker;1340632]This report, coming from a guy with 9 posts in total, about his "buddy" with no details and the usual scare tactics? I am not saying he is full of BS, but some more details would be good. Like, did he walk out the hotel room door and get nabbed up? Cops can't just stop you and detain you because you emerged from a hotel where they think a hooker is working. What grounds could they possibly have for stopping you?.[/QUOTE]Sure they can; from Wikipedia:
"In the United States, interactions between police and citizens fall into three general categories: consensual ('contact' or 'conversation') , detention (often called a Terry stop, after Terry v. Ohio. 392 USA 1 (1968) , or arrest. 'Stop and identify' laws pertain to detentions.
Different obligations apply to drivers of automobiles, who generally are required by state vehicle codes to present a driver's license to police upon request.
Consensual.
At any time, police may approach a person and ask questions. The objective may simply be a friendly conversation; however, the police also may suspect involvement in a crime, but lack 'specific and articulable facts that would justify a detention or arrest, and hope to obtain these facts from the questioning. The person approached is not required to identify themself or answer any other questions, and may leave at any time. Police are not usually required to tell a person that she is free to decline to answer questions and go about her business; however, a person can usually determine whether the interaction is consensual by asking, 'Am I free to go?"
Okay, now. If you're coming out of a suspected prostitute's motel room, yeah, that's probably enough suspicion to detain you. Now, if you're detained, that's a little different.
Detention.
A person is detained when circumstances are such that a reasonable person would believe he is not free to leave.
Police may briefly detain a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime. Many state laws explicitly grant this authority; in Terry v. Ohio, the USA Supreme Court established it in all jurisdictions, regardless of explicit mention in state or local laws. Police may conduct a limited search for weapons (known as a 'frisk') if they reasonably suspect that the person to be detained may be armed and dangerous.
Police may question a person detained in a Terry stop, but in general, the detainee is not required to answer. However, many states have 'stop and identify' laws that explicitly require a person detained under the conditions of Terry to identify himself to police, and in some cases, provide additional information."
My note: one of those states is Ohio. Here's the relevant law:
"2921. 29 Failure to disclose personal information.
(A) No person who is in a public place shall refuse to disclose the person's name, address, or date of birth, when requested by a law enforcement officer who reasonably suspects either of the following:
(1) The person is committing, has committed, or is about to commit a criminal offense.
(2) The person witnessed any of the following:
(a) An offense of violence that would constitute a felony under the laws of this state;
(b) A felony offense that causes or results in, or creates a substantial risk of, serious physical harm to another person or to property;
(c) Any attempt or conspiracy to commit, or complicity in committing, any offense identified in division (A) 2) a) or (be) of this section;
(d) Any conduct reasonably indicating that any offense identified in division (A) 2) a) or (be) of this section or any attempt, conspiracy, or complicity described in division (A) 2) see) of this section has been, is being, or is about to be committed.
(B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of failure to disclose one's personal information, a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
(C) Nothing in this section requires a person to answer any questions beyond that person's name, address, or date of birth. Nothing in this section authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person for not providing any information beyond that person's name, address, or date of birth or for refusing to describe the offense observed.
(D) It is not a violation of this section to refuse to answer a question that would reveal a person's age or date of birth if age is an element of the crime that the person is suspected of committing."
[url]http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2921.29[/url]
I'm sure you're all thinking of elaborate stories about why you're seeing Heather and yet not commiting a crime. Keep them to yourself; you'll just sound stupid, and you might turn a consensual contact or detention into an arrest. Pretty much your conversation at this point should be limited to "my name is, I live at," and you probably have to produce I'd if you're asked, and "I'm not going to answer any more questions about my business, am I free to go?" if the answer is "no," well, then "I'm going to need to contact my lawyer."
Here's the good news; soliticitation of prostitution isn't that big a deal in Ohio; it's a third degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in jail and a maximum fine of $500. In all likelyhood most of this will be suspended, although you might be required to attend classes or something. Oh, and if it happens in your car you might lose your license for 6 months. Here's the bad news; if you're charged, well. You're most of the way to guilty. Forget that "innocent until proven guilty" stuff, you're a guy without much of a story as to why he might be going into a room belonging to Heather, a known prostitute, who in a very blatant way advertises her services on the internet, and you're accused by the police, whom the judge sees every day and probably plays golf with and likes, and you're facing the states attorney, whom the judge sees every day and is probably his kid's godfather. You might plea your way to M4 or an MM, but you're probably getting convicted of something. ESPECIALLY IF YOU TALK. DON'T TALK. THE POLICEMAN IS NOT YOUR FRIEND. HE IS NOT YOUR UNCLE. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO TELL A STORY AND HE'S GOING TO SAY "OH, IS THAT ALL? WELL, THAT'S NO BIG DEAL, IS IT? HEY, I KNOW HOW IT IS; JUST BE CAREFUL, OK?" THEY ARE NOT KIDDING WHEN THEY SAY "ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU." If they ask you "why are you there? What did you come for?" well, you say "Officer, I know you're just trying to do your job, but with all due respect, I am not going to answer any questions. Am I free to go?" If they arrest you, you are still not going to answer any questions and you are going to ask for a lawyer. They are not going to make deals, not such that you'll walk free and face no charges, anyway. They might act like you've been charged with a serious crime, but you haven't. You have been charged with an misdemeanor of the third degree, which carries a maximum sentence of sixty days in jail and a $500 fine.
"Arrest.
While detention requires only that police have reasonable suspicion that a person is involved in criminal activity, an arrest requires that the officer have probable cause to believe that the person has committed a crime. Although some states require police to inform the person of the intent to make the arrest and the cause for the arrest, [14] it is not always obvious when a detention becomes an arrest. After making an arrest, police may search a person, her belongings, and her immediate surroundings.
Whether an arrested person must identify herself may depend on the jurisdiction in which the arrest occurs. If a person is under arrest and police wish to question her, they are required to inform the person of her Fifth-Amendment right to remain silent by giving a Miranda warning. However, Miranda does not apply to biographical data necessary to complete booking. [15][16] It is not clear whether a 'stop and identify' law could compel giving one's name after being arrested, although some states have laws that specifically require an arrested person to give her name and other biographical information, [17] and some state courts[18][19] have held that refusal to give one's name constitutes obstructing a public officer. As a practical matter, an arrested person who refused to give her name would have little chance of obtaining a prompt release."
If you are under arrest, you should mainly worry about not going to jail. As solicitation isn't that big a deal, well. You will likely be released on your own recognizance, at least if you have no further arrests. You know, and you didn't bring any contraband with you to Heather's, or otherwise have anything in your car you shouldn't. You might also get your car towed. Okay, well. If you do go to jail, you'll want to get out. Call a lawyer or a friend, have him post bond.
[QUOTE=Spa Lunker;1340632]TWhatever may have happened surely did behind closed doors. Do the cops have a secret camera in the room? Even if they did, that doesn't allow them to just give you the "shakedown" when you come out. And if you are referring to the "granddaddy of STD" as HIV, that takes a LONG time to show up in your system. At least 90days after contact for a solid positive result. So, post more details, get your facts straight, or keep this BS out of here. This is all pure speculation at this point, and the likelihood of this entire story being false is very high.[/QUOTE]The police in Ohio can give you "the shakedown" whenever they want to, FCVO "shakedown." They can stop you, and ask for your name, age, and address. Okay, so show them your driver's license. Then they can ask you questions, and probably put cuffs on you and book you, ESPECIALLY IF YOU TALK. Maybe the arrest is a little shaky, but only a little, as long as they know the room you entered to belond to Heather, and they know how Heather plies her trade. If they want to put you in cuffs and take you downtown, who is going to stop them? If they want to punch you in the stomach a few times between here and there, well. You were resisting arrest. You fell down the steps. Who's word are they going to take, you, frequenter of prostitutes, or theirs, officers of the law?
Otherwise. Well, to me, the grandaddy of STD is syphills, or maybe gonorhea, but who knows? Anyway, whether the story above is true or not, I would advise memorizing the advice for what to do if you find yourself being questioned by police. Name, rank, and serial number, shut the fuck up, am I free to go? Shut the fuck up, ask for a lawyer, shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up, shut the fuck up. Don't tell a story, shut the fuck up. Advise the officer on the scene in terms as polite and respectful as you can that you are shutting the fuck up. Don't start to tell a story and then shut the fuck up, just shut the fuck up.
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[QUOTE=Spa Lunker;1340632]This report, coming from a guy with 9 posts in total, about his "buddy" with no details and the usual scare tactics? I am not saying he is full of BS, but some more details would be good. Like, did he walk out the hotel room door and get nabbed up? Cops can't just stop you and detain you because you emerged from a hotel where they think a hooker is working. What grounds could they possibly have for stopping you? Whatever may have happened surely did behind closed doors. Do the cops have a secret camera in the room? Even if they did, that doesn't allow them to just give you the "shakedown" when you come out. And if you are referring to the "granddaddy of STD" as HIV, that takes a LONG time to show up in your system. At least 90days after contact for a solid positive result. So, post more details, get your facts straight, or keep this BS out of here. This is all pure speculation at this point, and the likelihood of this entire story being false is very high.[/QUOTE]The post did not say he had HIV. The LEO had reports on on this skaggy ass man looking ho bag! How or where those reports came from, I don't know! The fact are he was followed from the hotel in an unmarked car and stopped before he entered I-80 in a store parking lot. As I spoke with him today, he was not the only one stopped. And yes LEO can stop you anywhere and anytime for suspicious activity. Again, they have had info from someone at some juncture of time and supporting evidence of what Jstar is up to even consider making a stop.
What I can't believe is that you would insinuate that this is bs to take forum members attention off of it. This is 100% fact. I am doing nothing more than putting the word out to you. Gamble if you want, its not my life that is being put in jeopardy. My buddy has been a client of J-star for around 9 months and dumb enough to think he is the only one who is dumping his load in her. So what's the chances of that? None! There are pics of her on her site doing bare back action. I don't think LEO would tell someone to get checked out for no reason, that would make no sense at all.
Look at her site and her ads and make a judgement call for yourself guys, this lady appears to not be playing with a full deck.
HAPPY MONGERING
[QUOTE=Spa Man 1;1340712]Is there a test for hpv, in males?[/QUOTE]There absolutely is not. Another reason his story is probably bullshit.