[URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/29350808/10-face-arraignment-after-illegal-activity-at-3-massage-parlors[/URL]
[URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/29350808/10-face-arraignment-after-illegal-activity-at-3-massage-parlors[/URL]
[QUOTE=Moogaar1;2513506][URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/29350808/10-face-arraignment-after-illegal-activity-at-3-massage-parlors[/URL][/QUOTE]If you keep your eyes open you will see them pop up in a new town that has no by laws or is ripe for the setting until it gets over worked with clients.
Coming to a town near you.
[QUOTE=ShortStroke;2513775]If you keep your eyes open you will see them pop up in a new town that has no by laws or is ripe for the setting until it gets over worked with clients.
Coming to a town near you.[/QUOTE]God this sucks. Plymouth was near me. Oh well, good times can't last forever.
[QUOTE=Baconbits;2481646]That's it.
The "cop check" and asking if he's a cop is ridiculous. Doesn't work if they want to arrest you.
BB.[/QUOTE]A cop can lie about anything while undercover to protect his or her identity.
1. Why did they keep ledgers of sexual activities?
2. Why did they have $51,000 cash on the premises? Do they want to get robbed? And if they did what could they do about it considering the business is illegal and they wouldn't want the cops to focus on their salon. Cops might wonder why they have $51,000 in cash. Couldn't they just pay for a safety deposit box?
3. Were the women really human trafficking victims?
4. Why conduct business where nosy neighbors would be easily able to notice activity (men coming and going from the salon)?
[QUOTE=Deb4512;2513821]1. Why did they keep ledgers of sexual activities?
2. Why did they have $51,000 cash on the premises? Do they want to get robbed? And if they did what could they do about it considering the business is illegal and they wouldn't want the cops to focus on their salon. Cops might wonder why they have $51,000 in cash. Couldn't they just pay for a safety deposit box?
3. Were the women really human trafficking victims?
4. Why conduct business where nosy neighbors would be easily able to notice activity (men coming and going from the salon)?[/QUOTE]1. Most likely they are so new to this that they kept a book with all the girls names and listed each with what they did and for how much. Bookkeeping sort of.
2. Who knows?
3. Unless one of the girls said that she was forced to do this and was in fear for her life. ?
4. Nosey neighbors are everywhere.
[QUOTE=GoSailor41;2513787]God this sucks. Plymouth was near me. Oh well, good times can't last forever.[/QUOTE]They probably won't get charged, haha.
[QUOTE=Deb4512;2513821]1. Why did they keep ledgers of sexual activities?
2. Why did they have $51,000 cash on the premises? Do they want to get robbed? And if they did what could they do about it considering the business is illegal and they wouldn't want the cops to focus on their salon. Cops might wonder why they have $51,000 in cash. Couldn't they just pay for a safety deposit box?
3. Were the women really human trafficking victims?
4. Why conduct business where nosy neighbors would be easily able to notice activity (men coming and going from the salon)?[/QUOTE]A. Ledgers may have been kept to reflect or portray a legitimate biz (ya never know).
Be. $51,000 came from the (3) spas not just one and it is not clear if all 3 are owned by the same person. (busy places).
Anyone who has dealt with Chinese know that many of them are a cash and carry style people.
See. I question if human trafficking actually took place and having visited one of them busted in the past I question that claim.
The. 2 spas were located on the business strip Samosett St with rear lot entry and Elysium is the only one located in a residential setting with open parking.
[QUOTE=Deb4512;2513821]
3. Were the women really human trafficking victims?
[/QUOTE]From a legal perspective, the MA law on human trafficking specifically states that it doesn't matter if the women were working willingly or not, it's still considered human trafficking.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
Boston Herald has an article today that is discussing closing the loophole that allows storefronts promoting bodywork not to fall under state licensure regulation. Unsurprisingly, human trafficking is cited. Do not be shocked if our illustrious legislature takes this up thus closing the source of happiness for many of us.
So, I was scanning through the news earlier this afternoon and I come across this article from Alabama. It seems this former prostitute thinks men that pay prostitutes for sex need to be charged with a felony and register as a sex offender. She also had state rep right beside her. It was mentioned that we needed "monger classes so we can be taught we're part of the problem. Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. So the problem is the guys picking the girls up, not the girls who are hoofed up on crack or whatever drug the SW'ers are on. I fail to see how these girls are victimized, either.
[URL]http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/06/post_255.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=MeatMan;2524763]So, I was scanning through the news earlier this afternoon and I come across this article from Alabama. It seems this former prostitute thinks men that pay prostitutes for sex need to be charged with a felony and register as a sex offender. She also had state rep right beside her. It was mentioned that we needed "monger classes so we can be taught we're part of the problem. Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. So the problem is the guys picking the girls up, not the girls who are hoofed up on crack or whatever drug the SW'ers are on. I fail to see how these girls are victimized, either.
[URL]http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/06/post_255.html[/URL][/QUOTE]It works the other way around too. Women prey on the desperation of poor lonely men, and take their hard earned money. They all use sex to get what they want. At least prostitutes are honest about it. There is no more honest relationship than that of a prostitute and her client.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
[QUOTE=HoHunter328;2524820]It works the other way around too. Women prey on the desperation of poor lonely men, and take their hard earned money. They all use sex to get what they want. At least prostitutes are honest about it. There is no more honest relationship than that of a prostitute and her client.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.[/QUOTE]I agree. I also think that she knew what was expected of her to say and just said it. I doubt in her heart she actually believes what she says. I know drugatics would be trying to cater to their "captors" in any way they want and would say all the things captors expect them to say in anticipation of getting themselves a more favorable treatment.
There is chatter that stings are going on all up rt one in Saugus and. Surrounding. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up. It could be nothong but it doesn't hurt to mention. A person put out a warning on CL.
[URL]http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/07/06/man-charged-connection-with-murder-woman-inside-extended-stay-america-burlington/FtcfErggw23h5rlDPi3MRI/story.html[/URL]
Recent news of these 2 animals murdering working lady and robbing another to take their $. It is a sad story. I also could imagine any extreme fear / anxiety any hobbyists that may have visited these ladies from any forensic evidence from camera / cell records that may have been needed if the investigation needs to continue.
Also read recently MasterCard / visa will no longer be able to charge for costs of advertising in BP.