All these busts can be stopped
I read this forum, alot of people say be quiet on who what we do and where. Well also these girls have to be smarter. This is their livelyhood, they can't just offer HE's to everyone. They have to get to know customers, granted I have an old reliable as I call her (though not old late thirties nice bod always attentitive) but she is greedy, and one day will end up in cuffs. I warn her. She is nice, and Idon't want that to happen, but greed gets us all. Iam just saying these girls have to make damn sure tthe customer is asking, and not be so stupid as to propose. Although I like when they just do it no asking, your getting it wheather you like it or not. Andthey should start reading newspapers in their area would help.
Macon, GA Massge Palor bust with interesting results!
Massage parlor raid details released (Macon, GA)
By AMY LEIGH WOMACK. [email]awomack@macon.com[/email]
Macon police reports released this week shed more light on the massage parlor raid that triggered controversy after allegations surfaced that a police officer had participated in a sex act with a worker there.
The records were released in response to an Open Records Act request that The Telegraph filed after Sun Ah Cho. 29, pleaded guilty to giving a massage in a place of prostitution, thereby closing the case.
Here's what happened, according to reports in the case file:
An undercover police officer entered Tokyo Health Spa. 2790 Riverside Drive, about 11:40 pm on March 3, 2010, and paid $40 for a 30-minute massage. Police targeted the spa because they had received of a complaint of prostitution.
The officer was led to a room and instructed to undress before Cho started massaging his legs and back. After several minutes, Cho told the officer to turn over onto his back, and she started rubbing his inner thighs, brushing against his genitals.
Cho then asked if he wanted 'hand, face or body' and the officer responded that he wanted 'face. ' She said the charge would be $80, and she put a condom in her mouth.
As the officer waited for Cho to ask for the money, she immediately grabbed him. The officer climaxed as soon as Cho started performing the sex act.
Police officials have maintained that the officer acted appropriately, although officers are not supposed to engage in sex-related activity while undercover.
Chief Mike Burns said the officer immediately told his supervisor what had happened.
'The situation was investigated, ' Burns said.
Cho's lawyer, Reza Sedghi, said it's not fair that Cho was charged with a crime and the officer wasn't, although the officer participated in the sex act.
'He paid for prostitution and has never been charged, ' Sedghi said. 'If it was any other person (other than an officer) , that person would be charged with soliciting prostitution.
'That's just inherently wrong. '
The newly released police reports also mention a male patron and a second female employee who were at the spa during the raid. Neither one was arrested.
Police say there was no evidence to charge the patron with a crime, and the second employee wasn't in the room when the sex act was solicited.
Earlier this month, Cho was ordered to pay a $1, 000 fine, serve a year on probation and stay out of Bibb County after pleading guilty to giving a massage in a place of prostitution. In exchange for her guilty plea, additional charges of prostitution and solicitation of sodomy were dropped.
Cho, who now lives in California, filed notice in April that she planned to file a $500, 000 lawsuit against the city of Macon, alleging illegal arrest, sexual assault and battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Sedghi has said he doesn't think Cho will now pursue the civil action against the city.