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  1. #3314
    Your insight has been invaluable. It's very much appreciated.

    Is it fair to assume that the longer this is stretched out, the less likely it is that a second round of referrals will happen?

    Quote Originally Posted by JmSuttr  [View Original Post]
    To us mongers, two weeks seems like a long time. But, for the court system (esp SJC), two weeks is barely a blip. As I noted in a previous post, the SJC might want to wait until the current vacancy is filled. It's my understanding that the process is underway, but you MA locals would have a better idea of how all the nominee controversies are playing out, and how that might affect the timeline.

    Courts dislike controversy so it wouldn't be a surprise for them to delay certain decisions until things have settled down. Despite the constitutional questions at issue, the underlying misdemeanor cases are not especially time-sensitive. If the info in the below link is correct, their session doesn't end until May. That gives them 2-3 months to deal with pending cases. I don't know if they behave like SCOTUS but, if they do, then a whole shitload of decisions might be issued on the very last day.

    https://www.mass.gov/about-the-supreme-judicial-court

    Also, while they certainly could reject the appeals, as in refusing to hear them and thereby allowing the single Justice's earlier ruling to stand, that would almost certainly trigger defense attorneys marching right over to the federal courts. That's because the due process questions are genuine constitutional issues that can't be side-stepped. Knowing that, it's hard to imagine a scenario where the full court doesn't review the matter. I doubt they'll want to punt on this one..

  2. #3313
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    Posts: 1833

    Time is relative

    Quote Originally Posted by Comcast7777  [View Original Post]
    Can we assume now that the SJC didn't reject the appeal and that the full court will decide the outcome?

    It's been two weeks, I figured we would've heard some news by now especially if the appeal was denied.
    To us mongers, two weeks seems like a long time. But, for the court system (esp SJC), two weeks is barely a blip. As I noted in a previous post, the SJC might want to wait until the current vacancy is filled. It's my understanding that the process is underway, but you MA locals would have a better idea of how all the nominee controversies are playing out, and how that might affect the timeline.

    Courts dislike controversy so it wouldn't be a surprise for them to delay certain decisions until things have settled down. Despite the constitutional questions at issue, the underlying misdemeanor cases are not especially time-sensitive. If the info in the below link is correct, their session doesn't end until May. That gives them 2-3 months to deal with pending cases. I don't know if they behave like SCOTUS but, if they do, then a whole shitload of decisions might be issued on the very last day.

    https://www.mass.gov/about-the-supreme-judicial-court

    Also, while they certainly could reject the appeals, as in refusing to hear them and thereby allowing the single Justice's earlier ruling to stand, that would almost certainly trigger defense attorneys marching right over to the federal courts. That's because the due process questions are genuine constitutional issues that can't be side-stepped. Knowing that, it's hard to imagine a scenario where the full court doesn't review the matter. I doubt they'll want to punt on this one.

    I'll be interested to see, with so many parties involved, whether they will schedule oral arguments. It appears those are held the first week of each month the SJC is in session.

    https://www.mass.gov/info-details/su...oral-arguments

    Here's a link to the court calendar:

    https://www.ma-appellatecourts.org/calendar

    (Nothing yet for docket #13551).

    And here are links for viewing the oral argument sessions:

    Live - https://boston.suffolk.edu/sjc/.

    Archived - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOf...che29CG41v19cA.

  3. #3312

    Discussions with working girls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    Of course you should be worried! This is election year and it was "used by elected officials & military officers". I'd say it was likely a consequence of somebody's opposition research. If you go to an AMP that is widely used by the likes of Ed Markey or Stevie Lynch I'd say you're walking the edge. I also think that you should stay away from the AMPs near Hanscom Air Force Base or that little Coast Guard station in the North End. The rest should be fine.

    One of those girls is actually scheduled to be returning to Beantown in mid-March and she's been telling me secrets like you wouldn't believe. I've got all the nuclear codes, names of few spies that we have in Kor, I mean Russia, where all the bodies are buried, which ones have already been excavated: the works!
    HAHA, we never discussed my work, the media would be dissapointed with the actual conversations, probably quite dull compared to what the innuendo in thier crappy journalistc trash. The whole story is a smoke and mirror show to get clicks and puffery.

  4. #3311
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    Posts: 1800

    Good morning Vietnam! LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDick75  [View Original Post]
    Should we be worried I go to massage parlors every now and then or was there something different about this place leading those men to be caught and potentially exposed.
    Of course you should be worried! This is election year and it was "used by elected officials & military officers". I'd say it was likely a consequence of somebody's opposition research. If you go to an AMP that is widely used by the likes of Ed Markey or Stevie Lynch I'd say you're walking the edge. I also think that you should stay away from the AMPs near Hanscom Air Force Base or that little Coast Guard station in the North End. The rest should be fine.

    One of those girls is actually scheduled to be returning to Beantown in mid-March and she's been telling me secrets like you wouldn't believe. I've got all the nuclear codes, names of few spies that we have in Kor, I mean Russia, where all the bodies are buried, which ones have already been excavated: the works!

  5. #3310
    Should we be worried I go to massage parlors every now and then or was there something different about this place leading those men to be caught and potentially exposed.

  6. #3309
    Can we assume now that the SJC didn't reject the appeal and that the full court will decide the outcome?

    It's been two weeks, I figured we would've heard some news by now especially if the appeal was denied.

  7. #3308
    Quote Originally Posted by MaybeSometime  [View Original Post]
    I do the same thing you do and for the same reasons. I get the same calls and others here have mentioned the same thing. They are spoofed calls, just ignore them. I think they are from contacting a Latina ad.
    I believe this has to do with the latina ads in Medford. I used to get them all the time, when I used to go see ladies in Medford. I stopped contacting them a year ago and have not had any issues.

  8. #3307
    Quote Originally Posted by Bastardale  [View Original Post]
    I have an anonymous number I use to text providers (I use TextFree Web - https://messages.textfree.us). I use this to do research before I contact a provider using my burner phone. I do this because I tend to ask a lot of questions, and sometimes asking questions pisses off providers and they'll block you. Anyway, once I ask my questions and get the info I need, I'll use my burner phone to actually setup appointments. As far as I know, there is no connection between my free text number and my burner number. And I obviously never use my real number for this hobby.

    Today, shortly after texting a provider I found on craigslist, I got a phone call from a new number. I didn't answer it because TextFree web doesn't actually allow phone calls. I checked google, and the number comes up from one of the Boston PD departments (I forget which one). This has actually happened to me twice in the past few weeks. I assume that the provider I texted is a scam and the Boston PD number was spoofed and that the "provider" intended to blackmail me for texting prostitutes. Which is ridiculous because the first contact text I send is non-committal and definitely not explicit enough to be construed as an offer to solicit prostitution.

    Anyway, I was wondering if this is a common occurrence or if this has happened to anyone else recently.

    Thank you!

    BA.
    Many years ago I had made calls for appointments but it was so rare and basically just asking if it was OK to drop in. One day I saw a call I missed on my cell. It was local PD business line. I called it asked them if they had called me for something. I had been involved in some items at the time completely outside of the hobby so it was possible they were calling me and not for trouble. The person that answered said nope, he even asked around. We both put it off to a scammed number.

  9. #3306
    Quote Originally Posted by KashkaiBoy  [View Original Post]
    I think the thing here is how we define exploitation. I've come to be less and less comfortable with contributing money to the kinds of operations BTT are a part of, which undoubtedly are international organized crime syndicates. Now, I'll grant that many people exaggerate or misunderstand the circumstances that bring the providers into the work they do. From my own experiences, which includes many fairly heartfelt conversations with providers at predecessor agencies (I was a very frequent client of BAD), I've never had a sense that the most horrific stereotypes were true in their cases: kidnapping, beatings, drugging etc. Those things do happen in parts of the underworld, but I've never seen evidence that they characterize the part of the Korean sex industry that services operations like BTT, BAD, etc. I think most are in the business because they are compelled for complicated reasons and they face few if any alternatives to getting themselves or their families out of dire circumstances. I've heard from many Korean women about a similar situation, in which they or their immediate family had to borrow money for urgent needs and then ended up deciding / being encouraged to repay it through sex work. I presume this is a partnership between loan sharks and pimps which ends up with the payment for loans paid back through a few years of being cycling through operations like BTT. WHile I'm sure there are some that do so completely from free will and for financial or other benefit, I think the majority do so out of a certain desperation even if the motivation is more economic. I'm not judging from a high horse, I have certainly partaken in the pleasures of being a client that enjoys the services these businesses offer. But I can still recognize that the service I'm enjoying comes at the price of pain for others, and this does encourage me to put more energy into building relations with indies rather than using these agencies. I know my post will result in some unhinged replies but I think most of us know what the deal is.
    If they are Korean who were born in South Korea then it can be exaggerated. They may choose by their own will for luxury bags or gambling or whatever reason.

    But if they are Korean who were born in China then get Korean nationality later, they may be more Chinese than Korean. Just like Russian Israeli who got Israel nationality only cause they have Jewish ancestors. Their brain is just Chinese, and real exploitation can be likely.

    Hey east coast Korean heritage Chinese lies that they are Korean a lot cause s Korea is more welcomed in America society, most of you here can not distinguish them by accent while Koreans can easily. They s Korean even distinguish North Korean by accent.

    If they are Japanese, maybe or maybe not. Japan sometimes have very weird social norm unlike most developed countries.

    If they are Thai, Philippians, or others from se Asia, lower possibility of exploitation in America cause it is not easy for them with se countries passports to enter America so triffickers would not take too much risk when benefit from it is not that high. Hey let's be honest. Whatever yellow fever guys say, Asian women is not majority taste yet unlike east European girls or young young Latinas that eagerly try to come.

    Anyway if you guys try to find, one media even reveal I'd (California drivers license of three arrested males).

  10. #3305
    Quote Originally Posted by Bastardale  [View Original Post]
    I have an anonymous number I use to text providers (I use TextFree Web - https://messages.textfree.us). I use this to do research before I contact a provider using my burner phone. I do this because I tend to ask a lot of questions, and sometimes asking questions pisses off providers and they'll block you. Anyway, once I ask my questions and get the info I need, I'll use my burner phone to actually setup appointments. As far as I know, there is no connection between my free text number and my burner number. And I obviously never use my real number for this hobby.

    Today, shortly after texting a provider I found on craigslist, I got a phone call from a new number. I didn't answer it because TextFree web doesn't actually allow phone calls. I checked google, and the number comes up from one of the Boston PD departments (I forget which one). This has actually happened to me twice in the past few weeks. I assume that the provider I texted is a scam and the Boston PD number was spoofed and that the "provider" intended to blackmail me for texting prostitutes. Which is ridiculous because the first contact text I send is non-committal and definitely not explicit enough to be construed as an offer to solicit prostitution.

    Anyway, I was wondering if this is a common occurrence or if this has happened to anyone else recently.

    Thank you!

    BA.
    I do the same thing you do and for the same reasons. I get the same calls and others here have mentioned the same thing. They are spoofed calls, just ignore them. I think they are from contacting a Latina ad.

  11. #3304

    Calls from "police"

    I have an anonymous number I use to text providers (I use TextFree Web - https://messages.textfree.us). I use this to do research before I contact a provider using my burner phone. I do this because I tend to ask a lot of questions, and sometimes asking questions pisses off providers and they'll block you. Anyway, once I ask my questions and get the info I need, I'll use my burner phone to actually setup appointments. As far as I know, there is no connection between my free text number and my burner number. And I obviously never use my real number for this hobby.

    Today, shortly after texting a provider I found on craigslist, I got a phone call from a new number. I didn't answer it because TextFree web doesn't actually allow phone calls. I checked google, and the number comes up from one of the Boston PD departments (I forget which one). This has actually happened to me twice in the past few weeks. I assume that the provider I texted is a scam and the Boston PD number was spoofed and that the "provider" intended to blackmail me for texting prostitutes. Which is ridiculous because the first contact text I send is non-committal and definitely not explicit enough to be construed as an offer to solicit prostitution.

    Anyway, I was wondering if this is a common occurrence or if this has happened to anyone else recently.

    Thank you!

    BA.

  12. #3303
    Quote Originally Posted by MaxWalker86  [View Original Post]
    No kidding I remember seeing that at the mall like 10 15 yrs ago.
    You are mistaken about the circumstances. I know one young woman who did that for a summer. She had none of those onerous restrictions, and used her free time to tour Boston before returning to Israel in the Fall.

  13. #3302
    Thank you, CNN.

    What do you think people are talking about?

  14. #3301
    Quote Originally Posted by ParamAhmad  [View Original Post]
    Can someone define this term? BTT is not listed in the abbreviations, general or regional.
    Boston's Top Ten.

  15. #3300
    Quote Originally Posted by Bran001  [View Original Post]
    As with most things, there are fine lines of distinction the closer one wants to look.

    A number of years ago I met a woman via Seeking Arrangements; she was an Israeli working here for one of those pop-ups in a mall that sells cosmetics containing "salt from the Dead Sea. ".

    These businesses are pretty notorious. They recruit young people in Israel, fly them here, hook them up with lodging (often 3 or more per bedroom in a 2 or 3 br apartment), and have them work at the store in the mall. Out of whatever on-paper hourly wage they earn, they have to pay back the transportation and lodging. They work around 60-70 hrs / week. And the "managers" keep their passports. They clearly are not free to leave at any time and are maybe closer to "indentured servants" than "slaves" if you will.
    No kidding I remember seeing that at the mall like 10 15 yrs ago.

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