Salad Days - I miss DL too
Joe,
I know isn't CC's handle cool. I loved it when I first read his posts last year on the Ventura board.
Cobra Comander YOUR name says it all. YOU rule the Nard!
Amp... - Please do post some pertinent intel discreetly. We would all appreciate it. Or just PM us seniors that ya like and attempt to barter your intel. Its worked before...
Brothers,
I will be mongering w/a vengenace next week. I have just gotten thru the most stressful work related month in my entire career.
Holy shit, I am gonna be fine. Now, I will slay a fresh faced K girls in the 626 to celebrate. Don't worry Amp I will not post anything. At all. Because atleast some places are still GOLDEN & SACRED!!!
Peace, V da Sadist
LeSun/LaPaz/Baldwin Park KAMP Owner (Must Read)
Feds Say East Texas Dirt Track Holds a Dirty Little Secret
A California 'motocross mom' is accused of using her facility to hide proceeds from brothels.
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
July 22, 2006
PALESTINE, Texas — When Kimberly Mao paid a local doctor last summer a little more than a million dollars for a sprawling ranch in horse country here, folks thought she was just another well-to-do city dweller seeking a rural retreat in the piney woods of East Texas.
But weeks after the 47-year-old Hacienda Heights woman purchased the property, bulldozers began cutting a winding course of bumps and berms into the soil, turning the tranquil farm into a raceway for the fast-growing sport of motocross.
Neighbors were outraged. "People move to the country for peace and quiet, not to live next to a motorcycle track," said resident and Dallas Police Det. Warren Martin. Local authorities, however, said there was nothing they could do.
Then things really got racy.
On April 18, Mao was arrested in Madisonville, Texas, for allegedly heading a multimillion-dollar prostitution and money laundering conspiracy. In a 40-count federal indictment, the government said she hid profits from her brothels in Inglewood, South Gate, Baldwin Park and Dallas in the East Texas property and four other tracks she owned in California, Texas and Florida, collectively named MX Oasis.
She has pleaded not guilty and is free on bail.
Federal prosecutors say Mao's case reveals the vast reach of global organized crime — from prostitutes' home countries in Asia and Latin America to brothels in Southern California and finally to farm communities in rural Texas.
But Roger Jon Diamond, the Santa Monica lawyer representing Mao, said the government is trying to bootstrap a questionable low-level prostitution case into a major prosecution to feed "the Bush administration pandering to its right wing, fundamentalist, evangelical base."
"To use an old _expression, they have made a federal case out of this," he said.
He also said Mao didn't know anything about any prostitution her tenants may have conducted.
Federal action against prostitution involving foreign women "trafficked" by brothel owners has indeed been a Bush administration priority. Justice Department officials say they have tripled the number of sex trafficking prosecutions since 2001.
In an operation in San Francisco and Los Angeles a year ago, hundreds of federal agents and local police swarmed massage parlors, chiropractic offices and apartments suspected of being brothels, arresting 45 people and detaining 150 suspected prostitutes.
No trafficking charges resulted, though two alleged San Francisco brothel owners pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of alien harboring.
The raids led to Mao's indictment, said Assistant U.S. Atty. Carmen Luege. The case has not produced trafficking charges either.
Ironically, what Diamond calls the "fundamentalist, evangelical base" could aptly describe Mao. Deeply religious, according to those who know her, she sends her teenage daughter to an evangelical Christian private school in the San Gabriel Valley.
Federal tax records show that Mao has contributed heavily to Christian groups. In 2004 alone, her charitable foundation donated more than $170,000, including $40,000 to her Hacienda Heights church, Hosanna Presbyterian, and $95,000 to MXers for Jesus, a group that holds religious services at motocross races. Neither officials from the church nor the MXers group could be reached for comment.
In the family-centered world of dirt bike racing, Mao was known for her devotion to her 16-year-old son's budding amateur career.
"She was a motocross mom," said Andrew Campo, a freelance journalist who met Mao on the racing circuit and is her spokesman.
Mao purchased a motor home to transport her son and his motorcycles to races across the country and arranged for home-schooling to free his schedule. Her racetracks were both a business venture and an investment in her son, Campo said.
Campo, who lived at the Palestine track with Mao and her family most of March, said his boss' days revolved around her son's grueling daily training, which began with bike prep at 7 a.m., followed by morning gym workouts and riding through much of the day. Mao prepared healthy fare for her son and other racers in training, Campo said, and ran errands so they wouldn't be interrupted.
She also prayed a lot, said Alan McDonald, the caretaker who maintains the track, which remains open on weekends. "She prayed for two hours straight," he said.
McDonald, who believes that Mao is innocent, called her "the best boss I've ever had." She offered to help pay his medical bills after his hospitalization for a heart condition, McDonald said.
Mao charged riders $15 a head to practice their moves on weekends. Eventually, she planned to develop a series of nationally sanctioned races, which would draw thousands of spectators to her tracks, Campo said, and build lodging at the tracks for the spectators.
Prosecutor Luege said these businesses "would not stand on their own. If you shut off the illegal income, the businesses would not survive."
On top of the purchase price, Mao "must have spent $50,000 to $80,000 getting the track ready," said Charles E. Dickens, a jewelry store owner whose cattle graze next to Mao's track. "I know how much it costs to lease the earth-movers and equipment. I'm a businessman. It just didn't make sense to me."
The government, in its indictment and a 74-page search warrant affidavit, alleged that the real source of the money for the tracks were six brothels Mao owned in Southern California, including a tanning and foot salon and a massage parlor in Inglewood, two health clubs in South Gate and a massage parlor in Baldwin Park.
Mao hid her involvement through elaborate fronts, the government alleged. Three others charged with her — Edward Lutt, Charles E. Fields and Randall Johnson — posed as owners of the businesses while funneling the bulk of earnings to Mao, according to the affidavit.
All have pleaded not guilty and, along with Mao, are awaiting trial in February.
In 2002, for instance, Randall Johnson, the legal owner of Health Therapy in Baldwin Park, reported making $29,000 in profits, while paying Mao $550,000 in "consulting fees," according to the indictment.
The pattern was repeated by the other businesses, authorities contend. From 2000 to 2005, Mao's firm, ZNC Plaza Inc., received $6.6 million in "royalty payments" or consulting fees from the businesses owned by Lutt, Fields and Johnson, the government alleged.
In 1988, Mao was charged with pimping and conspiracy, and in 1995 she was charged in Los Angeles County with keeping a house of ill fame. Diamond said she was not convicted on any of the charges.
According to a search warrant affidavit filed in the current case, a woman at one of Mao's buildings told an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent that Mao had confided that she once worked as a prostitute. Diamond denied the allegation.
The lawyer compared Mao's situation to a hypothetical case of vendors at Staples Center selling beer to young customers. "Should Jerry Buss or Donald Sterling be held responsible?" Diamond asked, referring to the owners of the Lakers and Clippers. "It's possible there was an isolated act of hanky-panky" at Mao's properties, Diamond said, but "that doesn't make the whole enterprise illegal."
Meanwhile, Mao's website, [url]http://www.mxoasis.com/[/url] , has announced that her group has been able to "work through" events "better fit for a Hollywood blockbuster" and refocus on the "original vision." Motorcyclists are still gunning around the Palestine track as federal authorities and Mao contest whether the property can be seized as the fruit of the alleged prostitution.
Anderson County Sheriff Greg Taylor and others in Palestine don't care about the particulars of the federal case against Mao, as long as the track is shut down.
"It'll suit me just fine," Taylor said. "My problems will be solved."
Look at what massage money can buy
[url]http://www.mxoasis.com[/url]
Mao and Prostitution Ring
Damn. That Mao is pretty hot.
LeSun/LaPaz/Baldwin Park KAMP
Damn massage money sure can buy alot if you don't get caught. What I find interesting is that both LS & LP reamain closed however HT in BP is still open. I guess BP city officials also acceprt donations to there charity of choice if you know what I mean.
Misfit
Christian Evangelical work
Mao and her 'deeply religious fundamentalist' friends must consider corrupting and pimping young girls, and helping mongers fuck them, part of their Christian Evangelical work. She's gonna go to heaven for helping million mongers come.
Her church should cater to the needs of horny mongers for free without corrupting young girls. They should line up the old horny church ladies on the street and let our brother mongers take their liberty...
[QUOTE=Mphelper909]Feds Say East Texas Dirt Track Holds a Dirty Little Secret
Ironically, what Diamond calls the "fundamentalist, evangelical base" could aptly describe Mao. Deeply religious, according to those who know her, she sends her teenage daughter to an evangelical Christian private school in the San Gabriel Valley.
Federal tax records show that Mao has contributed heavily to Christian groups. In 2004 alone, her charitable foundation donated more than $170,000, including $40,000 to her Hacienda Heights church, Hosanna Presbyterian, and $95,000 to MXers for Jesus, a group that holds religious services at motocross races. Neither officials from the church nor the MXers group could be reached for comment.
[url]http://www.mxoasis.com[/url][/QUOTE]
Attitutudes towards prostitution
[QUOTE=One Wing Low]Mao and her 'deeply religious fundamentalist' friends must consider corrupting and pimping young girls, and helping mongers fuck them, part of their Christian Evangelical work. She's gonna go to heaven for helping million mongers come.
Her church should cater to the needs of horny mongers for free without corrupting young girls. They should line up the old horny church ladies on the street and let our brother mongers take their liberty...[/QUOTE]
I've travelled to MANY third-world countries, and learned that the attitudes towards prostitution are very diffferent when compared to here. They see nothing wrong with it. Many hookers are devout Church goers on their days off.
They may not love the job, but they like having a chance to make a living... Someone who is running the show sees themselves as providing these girls with a decent living.
A&K BodyCare - Bellflower
This place is legit. They offer Thai massage. The massage was excellent. Cost is .4/hr.
SC
the wood not soo great on the wood
so my friends and I decided to make a trip to the wood.
tried one of the not discreet places off century LAX T*****Y. I found some of the LP girls there before. but this time no love. They had a girl named pepsi who was not even the new coke... more like that unknown cola drink.
luckily I got the one latina that was there... camilla. nice and curvy no giggly fat all wiggly. Real DD and a butt to die for... Unfortunately it was rushed.. it was a quick gentle touch, cbj, cowgirl, mish, and then doggie.
I miss the day of LP and LS. good luck mongering guys... looks like I have to drive further to SGV...
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Jasmine Formally from Le Spa on La Brea - w4m - 25
[url]http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/ers/192938485.html[/url]
[quote]Date: 2006-08-11, 2:13PM PDT
Hi Guy's do you remenber me from Le Spa on La Brea (Jasmine from Homdura)
I would love to see my old customers.
I'm still Wild XXX!
Kisses,
Jasmine
(xxx)xxx-xxxx[/quote]I'm not sure of the validity, but have seen this on CL two times now.
Jasmine Formally from Le Spa on La Brea - w4m - 25
[QUOTE=mmorrison][url]http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/ers/192938485.html[/url]
I'm not sure of the validity, but have seen this on CL two times now.[/QUOTE]Does not look like her at all, and I saw her enough to know. Also wouldn't someone from "Homdura" know how to spell it?