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Rubmaps
[QUOTE=Mattis1775;7204371]Haven't been on RubMaps in awhile and a few times, I had a membership in the past for a quick one month period to explore the reviews. Couldn't remember the cost back then. But remembered that it was reasonable in price. Now it's almost $50 a month? Wow.[/QUOTE]Absolutely not worth the money.
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Wheelchair?
[QUOTE=DarkClouds;7205626]Incredible. She's been doing this for 6 years and never got reported?[/QUOTE]Who cares about Aurora, kudos to the monger in the article going out to meet her to get some strange in his wheelchair!
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[QUOTE=Nrlmus;7204001]Do you mean XO Companions?[/QUOTE]Yes, but auto correct is a motherfucker.
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[QUOTE=Mattis1775;7204371]Haven't been on RubMaps in awhile and a few times, I had a membership in the past for a quick one month period to explore the reviews. Couldn't remember the cost back then. But remembered that it was reasonable in price. Now it's almost $50 a month? Wow.[/QUOTE]There is some good info and the PM is more active then reviews. That said you can catch up on 6 months of posts in an hour. It's worth it now and then.
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[QUOTE=Wabbitt9;7203567]CO Companions worked entirely out of hotels and ended up getting busted last year or the year before.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Nrlmus;7204001]Do you mean XO Companions?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Wabbitt9;7205839]Yes, but auto correct is a motherfucker.[/QUOTE]There was an intense conversation about XO bust on the other site. Girls complained that one of the owners was too drug dependent and reckless and so the bust didn't come as much a surprise.
Look man, are you trying to find a risk free proposition in the United States, especially here in the capital of American puritania? Boston International is probably the least risky hobbying option that you can get locally, especially with the owner and her notebook operating out of the country where prostitution is legal and that United States needs as much if not more than it needs the United States.
Everything else that you can find here in Boston is riskier than BI. It doesn't mean that BI is full proof. What in life is though? Moreover you do realize that you've long been participating in illegal activity already? Per them, if they had a choice, and if there'd be enough prison space: you and I would long be doing life with no possibility of parole! There are plenty of those who believe that you and I are already hardened criminals. For them inserting your Johnson into a wrong hole is worse than the worst murderer!
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Shitshow starts tomorrow
The first (of 3) probable cause BTT hearing will be held tomorrow, March 14th. It's going to be at Cambridge District Court. It's going to be a media circus tomorrow in Medford.
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[QUOTE=OldtimerMa;7224755]The first (of 3) probable cause BTT hearing will be held tomorrow, March 14th. It's going to be at Cambridge District Court. It's going to be a media circus tomorrow in Medford.[/QUOTE]Is anyone curious enough to attend? Is there an option to view / listen online?
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[QUOTE=Hyperion11;7225521]Is anyone curious enough to attend? Is there an option to view / listen online?[/QUOTE]They called up 12 dudes today but apparently only 2 showed up. You can see a few names on the Daily Mail site.
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[QUOTE=OldtimerMa;7224755]The first (of 3) probable cause BTT hearing will be held tomorrow, March 14th. It's going to be at Cambridge District Court. It's going to be a media circus tomorrow in Medford.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Hyperion11;7225521]Is anyone curious enough to attend? Is there an option to view / listen online?[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.wcvb.com/article/high-end-brothel-investigation-hearings/64183016[/URL]
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Federal prosecutors say the clients include politicians, corporate executives, military officers, professors and scientists who often paid a monthly membership fee, in addition to $350 to $600 more hourly for prostitution services.
[/QUOTE]I never used BTT, but I don't recall hearing about them having a monthly membership fee?
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Some interesting takeaways. Looks like cops focused on customers with more than 400 messages exchanged with the agency. All accused used real phone numbers, so the cops found them in their database easily, then pulled their RMV picture and compared it with the surveillance videos. I don't know if it was too much work going after the VOIP numbers or it's just a coincidence, but these guys really made it easy to be found. Each case is purely based on the text messages; it remains to be seen how this will play out in court and whether a judge will consider this as enough evidence.
That being said, it was a freaking farce and a sham. The clerk magistrate was clearly decided to approve all criminal charges and nothing said or done mattered to her. Hours and hours of police work, court time, and for what? The only two dudes that showed up in person were the opposite of "influence and power". And don't get me started on the idiots protesting outside the courthouse.
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Good insight
Appreciate you doing the legwork that I wanted to do. Yeah, mostly people walk into these kinds of situations when they ought to know better. I know guys who use their real credit cards to sign up for SA even today. It's like do you remember Ashley Madison? This isn't Thailand you know! Those protesters talking about trafficking? That had to be staged. Take one look at the two guys who were in court today and tell me if trafficking of any sort comes to mind. Hats off to the two guys who showed up. Maybe their attitude is yeah, so what? But I would not want to be in their place.
[QUOTE=Hyperion11;7226524]Some interesting takeaways. Looks like cops focused on customers with more than 400 messages exchanged with the agency. All accused used real phone numbers, so the cops found them in their database easily, then pulled their RMV picture and compared it with the surveillance videos. I don't know if it was too much work going after the VOIP numbers or it's just a coincidence, but these guys really made it easy to be found. Each case is purely based on the text messages; it remains to be seen how this will play out in court and whether a judge will consider this as enough evidence.
That being said, it was a freaking farce and a sham. The clerk magistrate was clearly decided to approve all criminal charges and nothing said or done mattered to her. Hours and hours of police work, court time, and for what? The only two dudes that showed up in person were the opposite of "influence and power". And don't get me started on the idiots protesting outside the courthouse.[/QUOTE]
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Anxious
The hearings and articles are flaring me up for some reason. Since the next two hearings are Mar 21 and Mar 28 would we have been notified by now if we were summoned? What is the likelihood there will be another wave of charges for more clients?
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[QUOTE=Hyperion11;7226524]Some interesting takeaways. Looks like cops focused on customers with more than 400 messages exchanged with the agency. All accused used real phone numbers, so the cops found them in their database easily, then pulled their RMV picture and compared it with the surveillance videos. I don't know if it was too much work going after the VOIP numbers or it's just a coincidence, but these guys really made it easy to be found. Each case is purely based on the text messages; it remains to be seen how this will play out in court and whether a judge will consider this as enough evidence.
That being said, it was a freaking farce and a sham. The clerk magistrate was clearly decided to approve all criminal charges and nothing said or done mattered to her. Hours and hours of police work, court time, and for what? The only two dudes that showed up in person were the opposite of "influence and power". And don't get me started on the idiots protesting outside the courthouse.[/QUOTE]Explains why a good portion of those dudes where over 60. Many of them probably don't even know what a "VOIP" is.
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[QUOTE=Hobbyist420;7226735]Explains why a good portion of those dudes where over 60. Many of them probably don't even know what a "VOIP" is.[/QUOTE]Only 3 of them are 60 and above.
Still trying to figure out who of them is "elite". Why would they do anything like that to absolutely normal guys who paid their own money for sex with the willingly participating adult women? Really feel for all of them but especially for the 75 year-old dude.
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Some more details coming out:
[URL]https://nypost.com/2025/03/14/us-news/alleged-customers-at-high-end-brothel-serving-politicians-military-officials-unmasked-in-court-as-salacious-details-of-encounters-revealed/[/URL]