Thread: Agency Discussion and Reviews
+
Add Report
Results 6,136 to 6,150 of 10483
-
11-10-23 03:18 #4348Senior Member

Posts: 31The light bulb finally came on
One good thing that might come out of this is that we all collectively wake up and refuse to comply with these unreasonable screening requirements. If we refuse to hand over our PII to these agencies, they will stop requiring it. They have no legitimate need for our PII. But yet they do need our business, and will adapt to more reasonable screening like in years past.
Another observation. The affidavit says that surveillance has gone on for months and that they've interviewed 20 mongers. But yet no intel on this was reported. Makes me wonder how many investigations are currently going on against agencies, and how many guys are being flipped by the feds right now on agencies that are still operating. If you see something, say something!
Also, have you noticed that sometimes these agencies bring it on themselves. One agency has papasan in the hallway directing mongers. As I just said, the residents of that building might see something and also say something.
-
11-10-23 03:17 #4347Senior Member

Posts: 90My prediction
Only a matter of time before this all blows over. The owners will likely not face any jail time, at least not for prostitution or human trafficking. Just look at Wikipedia on Prostitution in the US: "Prostitution is illegal in the vast majority of the United States as a result of state laws rather than federal laws". There's no reason for federal agencies, like the DOJ and DHS, to get involved with suspected prostitution, as that's relegated to the state level. So now all they've got is human trafficking. But good luck getting those Korean women to testify. It should be noted that not a single news article mentioned that the authorities took these Asian women in for questioning. When you don't even have your main source of evidence in human trafficking cases (in this case, the women), what else have you got? Not much, so the cases will likely be tossed.
At best, they can probably hit the owners with money laundering or racketeering. So, some jail time is possible. But not much.
New agencies will pop up using different names. Probably run by the same people.
People on the so-called client list are safe. Having your name on a list is not evidence of a crime committed. Even sending text messages discussing payment for sex is not sufficient. They would need to catch you in the act to prove you engaged in prostitution. The agencies are not sting operations. There are no cameras set up inside the apartments.
-
11-10-23 02:54 #4346Senior Member

Posts: 805This is why I don't like and avoid screenings and photos. The last thing ya want is them getting access to a database of clients after busting a group and being on it.
If you share info use fake photos, burners, and never give real name/job/etc. Be safe boys! My personal logic that always pisses them off... Never give you real information to some 304 that won't give you her real first name.
What sucks is work was sending me up this weekend but I guess it's better to happen before I head up than during. Be safe boys!
Originally Posted by TheBdn0128
[View Original Post]
-
11-10-23 02:04 #4345Senior Member

Posts: 1274Good point
Good point, JmSuttr. Cops, do-gooders, and other activists like to slap the "trafficking" label on not only prostitution but porn these days, even if everyone involved is participating voluntarily and without coercion. It's a good way to keep the federal, state, and private foundation grants coming in.
Originally Posted by JmSuttr
[View Original Post]
Ideally the best solution is to legalize the hobby. There's no reason the government should prosecute consenting adults' activities simply because an exchange of money is involved. But that would require a willingness on the part of officeholders to change the laws against the hobby. That could still be a career-killer even with the changes in the public's attitudes toward sex over the last few decades.
By the way, it's good to see you posting again.
-
11-10-23 00:27 #4344Banned Member

Posts: 633Free Birds
That lockdown shit be real funny. I not do BEG, but I beens to so many other place where I knows the gals is free as birds.
Originally Posted by Derilious89
[View Original Post]
I bang a gal in a NYC joint in summer and was nearby the shop next day at Starbucks waiting to do another gal. Lo and behold first gal walks in shop laughing and acting like a princess with another working gal and order a frap. She look real good in street clothes and I just about say her "hi baby, want to date?" but I had to get to other date LOL.
Another time a gal gave me digits and lo and behold we fuck all week for discount at my hotel. I read all other kinds of stories like this. These gals not on lockdown for sure. Just like weed and booze this hobby need be legal.
-
11-09-23 23:04 #4343Senior Member

Posts: 110I liked the part in the document where they claim that one of the owners was 'locking' the door when he left apartments as a way to keep the girls locked in and act as implicit threat to work. Dude was just probably just locking the door to be extra safe about someone randomly walking in without the girl's permission. The cops had to stretch so hard to try and point to some sort of coercion and make it look like they actually did something good.
Originally Posted by NightHawk1967
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 22:55 #4342Regular Member

Posts: 19Hypothetically of course
Just asking. Curios. Hypothetically.
-
11-09-23 22:44 #4341Banned Member

Posts: 633Cool off
Ok dudes. I notice my favorite NOVA place already clean up the act and takes the prices and other shit like measurement off the site. Next things we knows business tank and they pull up stakes and head outs like K-pops. Shit. NYC and Montreal too far for weekly bangs.
So, anybody had Ada yet? Support your local agency LOL. PM is OK.
-
11-09-23 22:22 #4340Senior Member

Posts: 2088Relax
Relax don't get worked up over it. The only thing that will reduce your fears is time.
Originally Posted by BallerTbakflsl
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 22:13 #4339Senior Member

Posts: 149The affidavit seemed to indicate most of the surveillance took place in MA. That would've really been something had everyone gotten swept up in one fell swoop. Wonder which state the confidential source was busted in, and if she was an owner or a player, so to speak.
Originally Posted by DmvMack
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 21:39 #4338Regular Member

Posts: 19I might be screwed.
Went to BEG like 2-3 weeks ago and used Zelle. I am an idiot.
-
11-09-23 21:28 #4337Senior Member

Posts: 149Maybe, but seems more likely to go the way of the Epstein case, which had far more prominent clientele and actual trafficking, not just what passes for it in dramatic news conferences.
Originally Posted by JsppsgFun4
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 21:26 #4336Senior Member

Posts: 67Multiple agencies have used that building. The only one targeted in this investigation was BEG.
Originally Posted by Erikleewashdc
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 21:20
Senior Member
-
11-09-23 20:26 #4335Senior Member

Posts: 432Happy Together
Was there ever a website named Happy Together or Happy something? I know they ran out of that APT building in Moasic which was one of the target apartments in the law doc.
Originally Posted by DmvMack
[View Original Post]
-
11-09-23 19:53 #4334Banned Member

Posts: 633Savior Shit
The savior part of this bust be really lame. I be loving these gals for long time and I never ever think they be "slaves" like DHS call them in the news conference. They in it for the green for sure and that it. LE know this too.












Reply With Quote








