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03-15-19 23:06 #3977
Posts: 1093Finally Saw Robin
I met Robin recently. Paid for an hour but the massage really only lasted about 35 minutes before the finish. Her massage skills are good but she uses a lot of oil. She has a great body and is a sweet person. While not a bad experience I don't think I'll see her again. $. 50 for an hour. The only other thing to note is she is a big talker which takes away from the relaxation. She does have an amazing ass to play with throughout.
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03-15-19 19:02 #3976
Posts: 6Thanks.
Originally Posted by LiveMonger [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 15:58 #3975
Posts: 1066Thanks.
Thanks for all the awesome reports you Massage Mongers! My only gripe, is y'all never post links, hardly, or a lazy monger has to dig forever to find them. More links would be helpful! Just my humble opinion. No hate! Thanks again for keeping us informed of the rub and tug world!
Live monger out.
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03-15-19 11:15 #3974
Posts: 147Originally Posted by TwoNutts [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 10:52 #3973
Posts: 2874Whatever man
Originally Posted by HughMorris [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 10:02 #3972
Posts: 147Emma
Originally Posted by TwoNutts [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 09:03 #3971
Posts: 2874I'm thinking that was Emma
Originally Posted by BeenAroundX [View Original Post]
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03-14-19 23:46 #3970
Posts: 230Investigating Possible Human Trafficking
Originally Posted by BTBear [View Original Post]
3 Women arrested and all were licensed locally to massage. All are Florida residents and 2 of the 3 women have Florida drivers licenses. They identified the women long before the raid. There was No Human Trafficking. If there were women onsite that were forced into prostitution, I want to believe that law enforcement would liberate them immediately and not use them to set traps for customers.
If you read reports about every raid on a massage parlor, it is stated that they are investigating "Possible" Human Trafficking. This seems to better justify the show of force needed to take the place down. It also sets a stage for local politicians to beat their chests and show off their hard work.
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03-14-19 20:42 #3969
Posts: 1781Why are you surprised?
Robert Kraft and all of the other Johns are just guilty of paying for sex. It is the people who paid for the room / office / apartment that should be charged with human trafficking. They are the ones controlling the women, NOT the Johns.
What I can't believe is that the people who paid for the location aren't being charged with human trafficking. THEY benefited from the business, NOT the Johns.
Originally Posted by DeerField [View Original Post]
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03-14-19 12:32 #3968
Posts: 165I'm a Lavender fan. But I'm spooked
I was in that area Tuesday night (around 9 pm) and decided to stop for a massage. Driving up I see a lady sitting in her SUV a few parking spots from the entrance. I park a row over with a car between her and I and sit there for about 20. She never left. After reading about people scoping out AMPs outside I decided to leave. I'd rather not deal with the possibilities. Sucks though. That's the closest AMP to me. Call me spooked.
Originally Posted by BeenAroundX [View Original Post]
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03-14-19 04:09 #3967
Posts: 110Are you surprised? ROBERT KRAFT NO HUMAN TRAFFICKING CHARGES
https://www.tmz.com/?adid=TMZ_Web_Nav_News
3 3/14/2019 1:00 AM PDT.
Robert Kraft Prostitution Sting Yields Zero Human Trafficking Charges.
EXCLUSIVE.
Robert Kraft and all the other suspects arrested in South Florida's prostitution sting are not facing a single charge of human or sex trafficking -- despite the fact cops made that their headline. TMZ Sports has learned.
We've confirmed with prosecutors in Palm Beach County -- home to the now-infamous Orchids of Asia Spa -- that Kraft is still only facing 2 solicitation charges. We're told that's also true for the other 25 "johns" arrested in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Four other people have been arrested for operating or managing the spas, but even they haven't been charged with trafficking.
Sources familiar with the case tell us prosecutors have seen ZERO evidence of human trafficking to this point -- after a 5-month investigation. Further, we're told 2 federal agencies -- ICE and the FBI -- knew about the sting early on, and opted not to get involved because they saw no signs the case involved trafficking.
The police sting also targeted massage parlors in Indian River and Orange Counties with at least 45 additional arrests -- however, no trafficking charges have been reported there either. We've reached out to their State Attorney's Offices, but haven't heard back yet.
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FIGHTING AGAINST TRAFFICKINGWPTV.
Multiple law enforcement agencies held widely covered news conferences nearly 3 weeks ago where they boasted of breaking up a trafficking ring. As Jupiter, FL's Police Chief Daniel Kerr put it, "Concern centers around the possibility of victims of human trafficking. ".
Of course, raising the specter of trafficking got the sting a lot more attention -- but it also painted Kraft and all the other suspects with a much more nefarious brush. Human trafficking is a felony punishable by serious prison time. Solicitation, on the other hand, is a misdemeanor.
Prosecutors and cops in Palm Beach County tell us further charges are still possible because their investigation is ongoing. A Jupiter PD official told us, "These things take time. ".
That can't sit well with the dozens of people who were publicly connected to such a serious crime before law enforcement had the goods to charge them.
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03-13-19 13:18 #3966
Posts: 6Lavender Location?
Originally Posted by BeenAroundX [View Original Post]
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03-13-19 07:19 #3965
Posts: 1066Toilet
Originally Posted by CBus1234 [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 20:55 #3964
Posts: 24Originally Posted by BeenAroundX [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 19:58 #3963
Posts: 365??
What's an Anal Clean Room?
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