Yes Sir please may I have another!
Ok champ, it's time to get out there and get your feet (as well as other appendages) wet and report on your (mis) adventures. It's a matter of trial and error and you'll need to be taking one for the team or reading the you know what forum to figure out where to go and who to see. We all cut our teeth this way and are still learning. Now you can call me a jerk, but wouldn't you rather read this than let me tell you to go to the worst place in town? MW.
[QUOTE=Lioil;2124654]Is there a spa with extra services from Japanese girls or non Koreans like Chinese, Thai or Viet?[/QUOTE]
Final chapter on the hospital
From today's Sun.
7:00 p.m. EDT, June 17, 2014
A Towson woman will forfeit a building on Joppa Road where police say she ran a house of prostitution, but a deal struck with federal prosecutors allows her to keep five other properties in Baltimore.
Di Zhang, 43, will also pay $325,000 as part of a settlement of a federal civil forfeiture case over property connected to her alleged prostitution and human-trafficking activities, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
Zhang still faces criminal charges in Baltimore County Circuit Court. Her trial on the prostitution and human-trafficking charges, which was scheduled to begin Tuesday, was postponed until September.
The civil and criminal cases stem from a March 2013 raid on Zhang's massage parlor, Jade Heart Health, at 1404 E. Joppa Road in Towson. Police said employees provided sex to customers both on the premises and during "outcalls" to area hotels. Zhang and her boyfriend, Yi Dian Dong, 65, were arrested.
Federal prosecutors also initiated forfeiture proceedings after the raid, seeking to seize not just the massage parlor but four houses and an office building in Baltimore that they allege were purchased with the proceeds from prostitution and human trafficking. Defense lawyers in the federal forfeiture cases did not return calls for comment.
The total cost of the real estate, located in Charles Village and Oakenshawe, was nearly $1 million,
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/north-baltimore/bs-md-zhang-folo-20140617,0,918368.story#ixzz34zGtJ5W2
Final chapter on the hospital
[QUOTE=GingerMan;2125463]From today's Sun.
7:00 p.m. EDT, June 17, 2014
A Towson woman will forfeit a building on Joppa Road where police say she ran a house of prostitution, but a deal struck with federal prosecutors allows her to keep five other properties in Baltimore.
The total cost of the real estate, located in Charles Village and Oakenshawe, was nearly $1 million,
[/QUOTE]It is easy to see how she could have acquired over $1,000,000 from a long term operation like JHH. But these places that open one day and close a couple of months later would have to be money losers.