12 powerful men to be named in elite brothel scandal today
"12 wealthy and influential men accused of using a high-class brothel ring in Massachusetts and D. C. Will be publicly named in court today.
The brothel, which charged $600 an hour and required extensive identity verification, catered to government officials, military officers, CEOs, and professors.
Despite attempts to keep the hearings private, a court ruled for full transparency. Prosecutors vow to hold the men accountable. "
After learning about all the government fraud and corruption through the Dept Of Government Efficiency, it will be interesting to see if any of our taxpayers' money was used to do fund these horn dogs.
Boston Kgirl bust customers publicly shamed for BBFS
Not a good day to be a Boston monger: [URL]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14499047/brothel-users-rich-powerful-named-today.html[/URL]
You are not being paranoid
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this message, but I think it's important for k-girl agency customers to see what just happened to our brothers on the East Coast. A bunch of them were just openly named and shamed in court. This is why I have always advised my brothers here in LA (the center of the k-girl universe) to protect yourself as much as possible when you are engaging in this hobby. You are not being paranoid if they really are out to get you. And, clearly, they are out to get us. This case is just the latest example. It has happened before and you can bet it will happen again.
[URL]https://www.wcvb.com/article/high-end-brothel-investigation-hearings/64183016[/URL]
Boston and Virginia cases
[QUOTE=Bbaka10;7226298]Scary indeed. Assuming that there are a lot more customers than the ones that are being brought to court, do we have any idea why / how they've identified these guys specifically? Is it just a matter of bringing in the guys that they've been able to identify?[/QUOTE]Not sure. I haven't been following the Boston and Virginia cases close enough. But I recall reading something about how most of these guys were arrested on-scene while they were at their appointments. That is the time, of course, when every customer is the most vulnerable. When you are physically at the location, it's a lot tougher to protect yourself. What I try to do is arrive early and scope out the area, including side streets and back streets. Drive around the block once or twice. Look for suspicious activity. Then park within eye shot of the entrance, and continue to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. If you see something odd (like a van with all the windows blacked out, or a guy being escorted out in handcuffs) then you know it's time to get the heck out of there.
That may sound paranoid. But having your name on a list like that, and watching it go public, would be an absolute nightmare. Lots of guys in that position would lose their jobs, lose their wives, and probably lose some of their friends, too. (Although those kinds of friends probably aren't worth having.) Plus, there is no way to delete something like that once it appears on the internet. For the rest of your life, whenever someone enters your name into a search engine, that news article will come up. To me, that is so much worse than arriving at my appointment 20 minutes early and exploring the area a little bit before entering the love shack. I try to do that every time.