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Yesterday 17:39 #398
Posts: 83Dude was paying her 10 k a month. Though she sounds like she was all up for his games and playing a few of her own. https://x.com/choeshow/status/178610...ULYJjLHmxPT5XQ.
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05-02-24 20:31 #397
Posts: 580Sounds like an abusive ex or stalker
Originally Posted by LuvMeAbbw [View Original Post]
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05-02-24 19:33 #396
Posts: 130Originally Posted by Facials [View Original Post]
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05-02-24 16:09 #395
Posts: 783Originally Posted by PyroJinx [View Original Post]
This guy was socially weird. Kittens had issues with him.
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05-02-24 00:29 #394
Posts: 29Originally Posted by GangBangLeader [View Original Post]
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05-01-24 19:56 #393
Posts: 383Stripper / Sex Worker Murdered.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6bmHt1xig4/
Local Stripper Murdered by a Bothell City Council Member.
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04-19-24 14:01 #392
Posts: 29Originally Posted by KitWalker1967 [View Original Post]
One thing I'd like to point out is how feminine a lot of those pimps are. Not only that appeared in this doc but pimps in general these days are very fem in my experience with them. The dude is bragging about getting hand and feet pedicures. I suspect a lot of them are on the DL.
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04-19-24 12:41 #391
Posts: 274Originally Posted by KitWalker1967 [View Original Post]
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04-19-24 11:26 #390
Posts: 706Prostitute City | Documentary
Originally Posted by PyroJinx [View Original Post]
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04-18-24 19:17 #389
Posts: 355RE: Documentary
Wow, Irish is looking bad. Not surprised, though. She looked alright for a while, was a good date, haven't seen her around for a long time. Definitely gone downhill in that time.
Originally Posted by PyroJinx [View Original Post]
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04-18-24 17:28 #388
Posts: 29Welcome To Prostitute City | Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsN-2eNAnhE
Some guy on youtube made a little documentary about Aurora Avenue. I guess the full version is on his patreon. I don't know the full length. I saw one of the pimps that I follow on IG had put his clip of him in this docu up on it where they talked to him and followed him around etc.
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03-29-24 23:54 #387
Posts: 95Originally Posted by Hoballer [View Original Post]
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03-29-24 14:45 #386
Posts: 355Seattle Opinion Article Regarding The Charging of Johns in Seattle
This article is from February but I thought it was an interesting read. It details the kind of alleged johns who are usually busted in john stings along Aurora - men who don't speak good English as well as minorities. Out of all the charges of Sexual Exploitation filed against alleged johns in Seattle last year, only one fought the city and he won his case. The vast majority of alleged johns plea-out (community service, john school, probation) because the case will be dropped and it can be expensive to fight the charge. The article mentions that SPD does not record their stings so often it's the cop's word against the alleged john's word. Last year I had a consultation with a lawyer and he told me the same thing. Apparently it's difficult to prove, but the city has to prove that the john actually committed the crime and without a recording that can be interesting. According to this article, the city appears to be trying to convince a jury that all sex workers are trafficked and are therefore victims and as a result all johns should be arrested and charged. What's odd to me is that the city tries so hard to entangle ALL sex work with trafficking, yet the city isn't out on AA asking the SWs if they need help or resources. They leave that to churches and volunteers. Ask any SW out there if a city employee has approached her and asked if she needs help and she'll tell you that nobody from the city has ever talked to her at all. The city talks a big game, but ultimately in the end does nothing to help anyone. What's also interesting to me is that the city repealed the prostitution loitering laws in 2020 because they found that minorities and under-served populations were getting caught-up in the laws. Interesting that the same logic doesn't seem to apply to alleged johns. It's my view that citizens need to start talking to the city council and attending meetings. They've got everything all wrong and have been the main instigators in creating the current situation out on Aurora.
https://publicola.com/2024/02/12/des...n-on-sex-work/
Some interesting points form the article -.
"Because undercover officers don't wear video cameras or carry recording devices and don't collect money from the men they target, the outcome of prostitution cases depends almost entirely on whose story the jury believes. Without tangible evidence proving that James was guilty, the prosecutors tried to tell a story about a hypothetical woman forced into sex work by circumstances beyond her control. ".
"I don't think I've ever had a white, English-speaking client charged with this," Northwest Defenders attorney Virginia Branham, the supervising attorney on James' case, said. "Often, with clients who are charged with (sexual exploitation), English is not their first language and they often have immigration issues, so this charge is not a good one for a client of be convicted of. ".
"In about eight years of representing defendants in such cases, Branham countered, Ive never seen a case where there has been any link to sex trafficking.
"Because solicitation stings are based entirely on an officer's claim that she made a verbal agreement to exchange sex for money, a defendant's ability to understand what an officer is saying could be a strong argument against a guilty verdict if any of those cases ever went to trial. ".
"Criminalizing sex work is broadly unpopular; during jury selection, echoing national sentiment, 23 of 25 potential jurors said they didn't think sex work should be illegal. But the city remains deeply invested in penalizing the practice and pouring resources into prosecuting men who patronize sex workers. ".
"To understand why the city puts so much energy, effort, and money into chasing down men for a low-level misdemeanor that most people think should be legal, it's helpful to know that under city law and SPD policy, sex work is virtually synonymous with human trafficking. One police source described women being sent around the country on a circuit, which police arguep revents women from developing ties or getting help. ".
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02-21-24 18:24 #385
Posts: 563Pimps and Ho's were scrambling
https://hoodline.com/2024/02/seattle...rant-arrested/
No place is safe. You would think there would be cops there.
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02-21-24 18:06 #384
Posts: 5New law