Framingham woman in sex-trafficking scheme sentenced to time served
Link to the story in the local paper:
[URL]http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/article/20140407/NEWS/140406931[/URL]
Can't quite figure this one out, but was XXXXXXX the women I knew as 'XXXXXXX'?
Any insight?
Thanks.
Anyone know any more about the Candlelite Motor Inn?
I was getting ready to take a friend there to enjoy a cave room. Then she told me that there had been a fire.
[URL]http://www.salemnews.com/local/x1985486990/3-alarm-Middleton-motel-fire-displaces-60[/URL]
Has anyone heard if the cave rooms are closed too? They're in the same complex, but I'm hoping that they were not damaged and are still open.
If I don't hear anything back here I'll call the place and find out.
Police: 1,000's of names on client list of Salem woman's spa
Only goes to show that LEO will go to the ultimate to expose and embarass people.
Beware!
[URL]http://www.wmur.com/news/nh-news/police-1000s-of-names-on-client-list-of-salem-womans-spa/20723532[/URL]
Brockton police arrest 16 in prostitution sting
BROCKTON – Police arrested 16 people, including an 18-year-old woman, in a prostitution sting Thursday as part of a recent crackdown in the city.
Nine women and seven men were all charged with sexual conduct for a fee, Brockton police Lt. Kenneth LeGrice said.
Six of those arrested were from Brockton. The others were from Taunton, East Bridgewater, Randolph, Foxboro, Halifax, Milton, Hyannis, Somerset, Providence and Pawtucket, are. I.
The sting targeted both men and women, and undercover officers were used during the operation.
Male officers, working undercover, drove cars to target suspected prostitutes in undisclosed parts of the city. Female officers walked the streets until they were approached by men.
Police also used a city hotel where officers waited to make arrests once a crime had been committed, LeGrice said.
The locations of the sting and the name of the hotel were withheld by police because making that information public may affect future investigations, LeGrice said.
Before the sting, fake advertisements were placed online by police on a website called [URL]BackPage.com[/URL], a free website for classified ads similar to [URL]CraigsList.com[/URL].
The operation was part of Brockton Mayor Bill Carpenter's quality of life initiative in the city to crack down on drug dealing, prostitution and other street-level crimes.
It comes after another prostitution sting on Nov. 20, when six people were arrested and one man, who had his 1-year-old son in the car, was issued a summons to appear in court.
"On the heels of the sting that we just did a couple weeks ago, this is part of an ongoing commitment from the chief and myself to proactively go after street-level quality-of-life issues," Carpenter said. "It will discourage prostitution across the city because the customers that come from out of the city will realize that if they come to Brockton they will get arrested. That's part of the message we're trying to send is don't come here to Brockton for this stuff, don't come to Brockton. ".
Police are now investigating whether any of the women arrested could be involved in human trafficking, LeGrice said. Six of the women arrested were from outside Brockton, including two who were from out of state.
"We'll follow up to see if we have any concerns that human trafficking may be involved – individuals that are being forced into this lifestyle and not by their choice," LeGrice said.
"There can be signs. If a young girl is showing any signs of any injury or things like that, their demeanor in how they're dealing with people, if they're skittish or nervous. People in these situations can come across violence. How did they get there? How were they dropped off? Those sort of things," LeGrice said.
Name and picture in the news
[QUOTE=SpermSac;2297349]BROCKTON Police arrested 16 people, including an 18-year-old woman, in a prostitution sting Thursday as part of a recent crackdown in the city.
Nine women and seven men were all charged with sexual conduct for a fee, Brockton police Lt. Kenneth LeGrice said.
Six of those arrested were from Brockton. The others were from Taunton, East Bridgewater, Randolph, Foxboro, Halifax, Milton, Hyannis, Somerset, Providence and Pawtucket, are. I.
The sting targeted both men and women, and undercover officers were used during the operation.
Male officers, working undercover, drove cars to target suspected prostitutes in undisclosed parts of the city. Female officers walked the streets until they were approached by men.
Police also used a city hotel where officers waited to make arrests once a crime had been committed, LeGrice said.
The locations of the sting and the name of the hotel were withheld by police because making that information public may affect future investigations, LeGrice said.
Before the sting, fake advertisements were placed online by police on a website called [URL]BackPage.com[/URL], a free website for classified ads similar to [URL]CraigsList.com[/URL].
The operation was part of Brockton Mayor Bill Carpenter's quality of life initiative in the city to crack down on drug dealing, prostitution and other street-level crimes.
It comes after another prostitution sting on Nov. 20, when six people were arrested and one man, who had his 1-year-old son in the car, was issued a summons to appear in court.
"On the heels of the sting that we just did a couple weeks ago, this is part of an ongoing commitment from the chief and myself to proactively go after street-level quality-of-life issues," Carpenter said. "It will discourage prostitution across the city because the customers that come from out of the city will realize that if they come to Brockton they will get arrested. That's part of the message we're trying to send is don't come here to Brockton for this stuff, don't come to Brockton. ".
Police are now investigating whether any of the women arrested could be involved in human trafficking, LeGrice said. Six of the women arrested were from outside Brockton, including two who were from out of state.
"We'll follow up to see if we have any concerns that human trafficking may be involved individuals that are being forced into this lifestyle and not by their choice," LeGrice said.
"There can be signs. If a young girl is showing any signs of any injury or things like that, their demeanor in how they're dealing with people, if they're skittish or nervous. People in these situations can come across violence. How did they get there? How were they dropped off? Those sort of things," LeGrice said.[/QUOTE]Anyone who read the article see the names and picture of each person arrested. Guilty or not you will NEVER see or hear if they were found INNOCENT.
Merrimac Police Arrest Husband and Wife Who Allegedly Ran Prostitution Ring.
Merrimac Police Arrest Husband and Wife Who Allegedly Ran Prostitution Ring from Their House.
[URL]http://jgpr.net/2015/03/09/merrimac-police-arrest-husband-and-wife-who-allegedly-ran-prostitution-ring-from-their-house/[/URL]
Thumbs down for this concept! :(
[URL]http://www.vice.com/read/this-tech-startup-is-helping-the-cops-track-sex-workers-online-417[/URL]
[blue]I looked, big words, easy to beat. Use a VPN every time you post. They can't just have your pics, you can say "I have no idea who posted them, I didn't do it." If they can't tie the posts to you personally there's nothing they can do. Sounds like a honey trap, using buzz words, to attract capital to build something you can do with Goggle Image Search.
Just saying,
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I think decriminalization is better than legalization
Those brothels in Nevada, wow, they charge a lot! And the ladies aren't able to go indie. I wouldn't want to be stuck in a brothel and give up a cut of my money. Anyway the newest article about the lawsuit in California. It's worth a shot for them. Who knew that legalization of marijuana and gay marriage was possible. So maybe we are on the way to see prostitution decriminalized. At least someone in California is trying to do something about changing the laws for consensual adults activities. Here's a toast for sex! Everything that has to do with sex should be decriminalized by now if it's between consensual adults! [URL]http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/california-sex-workers-bill-decriminalization/[/URL].
Interesting article in today's news
[URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/29099361/2-arrested-for-alleged-prostitution-scheme[/URL]
I don't understand the article
About the alleged escort who robbed clients with her pimp / accomplice. What is conspiracy? Why not charge her for robbery? And why did the pimp get an attempted murder charge? It didn't say he tried to kill anyone. Maybe he did? I'm glad that the mongers turned these two in and that they are off of backpage and in jail. Funny how the young woman looks like she's about to cry. I certainly don't feel sorry for her! They are probably both drug addicts.
Bacon Bits, was it in Salem on the 21st?
That's the only article I could find. She asked him if he was a cop, he said no. She asked him to touch her breasts and he did so. And then they arrested her. She was an honor student from Marblehead. And in her early 20's. They contacted her from backpage.
North Shore Bust; wow. From an affluent community and apparently did well in school
I came close to visiting with her!
Posted: Thursday, May 21,2015 9:45 pm.
BY JULIE MANGANIS STAFF WRITER.
SALEM — A Salem woman is facing a prostitution charge after police found her ad for sexual services on a website notorious for advertising such illicit activity.
{name redacted}, 23, of xxx Washington St. , pleaded not guilty Thursday to the charge. She was released on the $500 bail she had posted shortly after her arrest Wednesday.
Salem police detectives spotted the ad on Backpage under the heading "escort services. ".
"Come teach me the games an older woman knows," the ad said. It described Harvey as "cute and petite. ".
Detective Thomas Brennan called the number in the ad and arranged for a date.
When Brennan arrived at the apartment, Harvey asked if he was a cop. After he told her "no," Harvey asked Brennan to touch her chest. She then negotiated a half-hour of sexual activity for $120, which the detective paid to her.
Other officers listening in then showed up and arrested Harvey, a former honors student from Marblehead.
Courts reporter Julie Manganis can be reached at 978-338-2521, via email at [EMAIL]jmanganis@salemnews.com[/EMAIL] or on Twitter at SNJulieManganis.
[QUOTE=LordOfThEeyes;2480638]Makes sense why not many providers are in the northshore. Now everyone should be on the look out cause there prolly setting up sting operations as we speak. Got to make the quota some how ya know. Danm LEO.[/QUOTE]
Some people in law enforcement are such hypocrites!!
DEA Workers Accused Of Running A Strip Club With Illegal Dancers, Prostitution.