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  1. #3655
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    Posts: 1244

    Fugitives

    I'm surprised they didn't take there passport away since most of these women are from korea but if they did take passports these women are screwed. And that's why it really surprises me that Happy reopened instead of taking this seriously.

  2. #3654
    Quote Originally Posted by Lknfrpssy  [View Original Post]
    Dallas and Lexi. I wonder who Yu is.
    Yu is looks like Aria.

    But may be wrong.

  3. #3653
    Quote Originally Posted by Lknfrpssy  [View Original Post]
    Dallas and Lexi. I wonder who Yu is.
    Pretty funny I saw this post on Face Buk Buk and while I laughed along with all the people replying to the thread, was like holy crap I think I know these girls. Dallas for sure cause of the bleached hair. So that talk of her being in her in or around her 40's was true. Us Asians age well.

  4. #3652

    Most Wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by LocaLoppa  [View Original Post]
    Was that reju ladies o KITV4 news most wanted? I neva fuck any of them and couple looked good LOL.

    What was their work name?
    Dallas and Lexi. I wonder who Yu is.

  5. #3651

    Rejuv

    Was that reju ladies o KITV4 news most wanted? I neva fuck any of them and couple looked good LOL.

    What was their work name?

  6. #3650

    Fakas on the run.


  7. #3649
    Most likely a shill for Healthy Angel


    Posts: 84

    Hawaii News Now Tuesday Evening


  8. #3648

    It sounds something up

    Quote Originally Posted by AmpAddict808  [View Original Post]
    We really don't know if it will be federal charges or city charges for each case. If it were the feds, then the FBI and DOJ would have been involved in the investigation with all the resources of the federal government (i.e. wiretapping, cell phone/email monitoring, surveillance, access to domestic and international bank transactions and IRS records). A federal grand jury would also be involved if a federal indictment. Personally, I don't at all believe sex trafficking occurs in the AMPs here as all the providers come and go as they please. But if FDIC money laundering laws or the Mann Act could be proven as violated then the feds could have a basis to be involved. On the other hand, if it is a city indictment then there is a greater chance of being an investigation with holes in it. I suspect past cases which were dismissed were probably from city charges. The feds are the pros and the city are the amateurs (think Kealoha corruption), but the prosecutors always win in the end because of all the legal fees expended by the defendants.
    Grand jury bench warrant news / kitv, khon2 and hawaiiannews.

    I don't think LE released that info in tv only to catch state or county misdemeanor case.

  9. #3647
    Quote Originally Posted by PanochaMan  [View Original Post]
    My point, exactly. All about that burden of proof. Circumstantial won't cut it, I don't think. Also, aren't they using human trafficking money from the feds? Don't they need to show that in order to justify those funds? I think Uncle Sam might be asking for their money back pretty soon.
    We really don't know if it will be federal charges or city charges for each case. If it were the feds, then the FBI and DOJ would have been involved in the investigation with all the resources of the federal government (i.e. wiretapping, cell phone/email monitoring, surveillance, access to domestic and international bank transactions and IRS records). A federal grand jury would also be involved if a federal indictment. Personally, I don't at all believe sex trafficking occurs in the AMPs here as all the providers come and go as they please. But if FDIC money laundering laws or the Mann Act could be proven as violated then the feds could have a basis to be involved. On the other hand, if it is a city indictment then there is a greater chance of being an investigation with holes in it. I suspect past cases which were dismissed were probably from city charges. The feds are the pros and the city are the amateurs (think Kealoha corruption), but the prosecutors always win in the end because of all the legal fees expended by the defendants.

  10. #3646
    Quote Originally Posted by DreamGirls100  [View Original Post]
    Dream, China doll and more owners tried to fight. But when the fight is against government power, all eventually chose "plea deal" to avoid prison time and reporting to ICE / IRS.

    One of my close friend was there in hawaii.
    Government don't have any more power than you.

    When in court it's the prosecutor vs your attorney.

    (Put on the gloves) lies cheat steal etc. Both sides, so roll the dice.

    A good lawyer will win.

    They had to bring In prosecutors from the mainland to beat the Kealohas.

    I was told to my understanding.

  11. #3645

    Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderMan808  [View Original Post]
    Rey,

    Case history,

    A Chinese girl at CC case dismissed undercover lied, had a good attorney.

    Another case informant's testimony weak case dismissed a good attorney.

    Pancho Man's Burden of Proof.

    To bad The Defendants don't have recourse.
    Were those providers? I guess we'll see what happens with the owners' cases. What happened with the Rejuve owner's case?

  12. #3644
    Quote Originally Posted by ReyDelacarne  [View Original Post]
    I just wonder if they have an informant or undercover officer who will be testifying. Otherwise, the case is weak.
    Rey,

    Case history,

    A Chinese girl at CC case dismissed undercover lied, had a good attorney.

    Another case informant's testimony weak case dismissed a good attorney.

    Pancho Man's Burden of Proof.

    To bad The Defendants don't have recourse.

  13. #3643
    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderMan808  [View Original Post]

    A good lawyer will beat the case.
    .
    My point, exactly. All about that burden of proof. Circumstantial won't cut it, I don't think. Also, aren't they using human trafficking money from the feds? Don't they need to show that in order to justify those funds? I think Uncle Sam might be asking for their money back pretty soon.

  14. #3642
    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderMan808  [View Original Post]
    Pancho, amigo, promoting what? Where's the proof of Prostiution? Or illegal ownership of a business? IMHO.

    A good lawyer will beat the case. IMHO Read the book by Michael Franzese or his video interview (Google it) the highest paid.

    Wondering if Dream Girl is an attorney.
    I too think pancho is right, maybe that's why Happy reopened after her court appearance, no evidence and the advice of her legal counsel.

  15. #3641

    Case

    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderMan808  [View Original Post]
    Pancho, amigo, promoting what? Where's the proof of Prostiution? Or illegal ownership of a business? IMHO.

    A good lawyer will beat the case. IMHO Read the book by Michael Franzese or his video interview (Google it) the highest paid.

    Wondering if Dream Girl is an attorney.
    I just wonder if they have an informant or undercover officer who will be testifying. Otherwise, the case is weak.

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