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11-19-23 10:10 #4469Regular Member

Posts: 25Good reminder
During her past visit to VA, she looked really good, seems like she lost all the weight, and a sex animal. I was really about to text her to verify and go up to NYC for a week to fuck the shit out of her. But I don't want to get verify again with the recent events and your reminder. And it seems like you can verify through her or kovergirls agency. I'll just have to wait till she comes back and see her then. Thanks for this. Almost fell for it again, I hate it when the little man took control LOL.
Originally Posted by SaintPolycarp
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11-18-23 23:19 #4468Senior Member

Posts: 48Very Suspicious
A. K. A. Suzi in Vegas area was married, of course fraudulently, to a stupid guy in that area to get green card. But she ran away from her fake husband and got hooked on drugs. I know she can't work in Vegas because of her husband, he is still desperately searching for her. I did BBFS with her, but she was very passive and had no chemistry at all. I only remember she was repeatedly expressing how horrible her life is. Simply put, she's dangerous. I also heard from one of the bookers in Vegas area that she's already on the LEAs watch list. Most importantly, she's full of herself and got too fat. I know KG Hara was close to BTT Hana, it really interests me due to the timing of this *****'s sudden reappearance in NYC.
Originally Posted by MrFairfax
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11-18-23 22:26 #4467Senior Member

Posts: 1947Fed Govt vs State Govt
As far as the feds are concerned, they have substantial (although not unlimited) funds. But they're prosecuting what, in their view, are serious felonies with lots of jail time and asset seizure potentially at stake. And they'll also be happy if they score some splashy publicity points.
Originally Posted by JacobsPatrick
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The local prosecutors, OTOH, would be dealing with misdemeanors and the above factors don't apply. At the local misdemeanor level, assistant district attorneys are notoriously overworked and underresourced, which is why plea bargains are the order of the day. In fact, judges at that level get majorly pissed when cases are brought to trial that they think should have been settled. That's because the judges are also swamped and hate having their time wasted.
Different sandboxes, different rules. And that's why I suggested posing those questions to an experienced attorney who has played in both.
One final thought: Most (not all) of the murders and crime ravaging our inner cities fall under state law. They're felonies and efforts to deal with them take up the lion's share of the local LE (including prosecutors and courts) budget. Which leaves less of a share to handle misdemeanors.
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11-18-23 21:56 #4466Senior Member

Posts: 96Kovergirls!
Originally Posted by KingLoki
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Let's run a Virginia train on her haha!! I've heard a few girls complain that we fuck them too hard compared to NYC guys but I think kora will appreciate it hehe.
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11-18-23 21:55 #4465Senior Member

Posts: 116Unlimited funds and time
The government has unlimited funds and time to prosecute these frivolous matters, while true murders / crimes ravage our inner cities. People are really scared; businesses are moving out. It's the wild west. Anyone can do whatever they want, but they focus on these three idiots. SAD.
Originally Posted by JmSuttr
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11-18-23 21:50 #4464Senior Member

Posts: 96HAHA my wife won't be thankful come Christmas time. I'm going to spend the money for multiple appointments fucking the absolute dog shit out of one favorite sluts the lovely Kora instead hehehehehe.
Originally Posted by MrFairfax
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https://ibb.co/p0c3WXz
This pic of her is so hot too. Again I cannot figure out how to attach pics.
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11-18-23 21:31 #4463Senior Member

Posts: 267Koraaaaaaaaaaa
YESSSSSSSSSS. I'm right behind you, brother! LMAO.
Originally Posted by ClassySemite
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Going to be a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, hehehehe.
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11-18-23 15:14 #4462Senior Member

Posts: 107Don't you guys remember when BAD / EAA / RHF got busted? I don't think the client list ever got released.
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11-18-23 14:26 #4461Senior Member

Posts: 107Can you share the agency? I miss her so much. Truly a gem.
Originally Posted by ClassySemite
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11-18-23 12:04 #4460Senior Member

Posts: 1947Mostly agree
But it's important to remember that there are a variety of factors at play for each individual client, and not everyone is (yet) out of the woods. Risks remain for some, as I've posted about here:
Originally Posted by Viger99
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http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...=1#post6673266
And here:
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...=1#post6679747
All of which is simply to say that there's a balance between unwarranted worry, and a false sense of complacency, that every client will need to assess for themselves. For everyone not directly involved, hopefully this serves as a reminder about the risks of the hobby, esp when it comes to divulging personal info.
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11-18-23 11:09 #4459Senior Member

Posts: 55This too shall pass
Anything is possible but it is very likely they will keep the client list under wrap because of potential legal liability. Some of the names and identities may be borrowed by other people and having the names in public may cause real personal, family, financial, business and professional damages which would lead to backlash and lawsuits. The Maine Zumba case was very unique. There were actual video recording and other evidences. About half of the reported 100 to 150 clients were charged including mayor, minister, firefighter and coach. That incident was 10 years ago and there has not been another case like that since.
Anything is possible but it is very unlikely they will go after everyone on the client list. It is going to take resources they don't have. Sexual conduct for a fee is a low priority enforcement item unless it causes public quality of life issues or complains. There just have not been that many stings and other enforcement actions in the recent past. They do it to squash down on the activity and in this case they have been very successful. It has been on local and national news very prominently. What would be the additional policy benefits of pursuing clients on the list? They will never say they would not pursue any client list. There are some people in the population who take the extreme position that sex work always involve human trafficking.
The BTT bust is another bust that happens from time to time. This too shall pass and others will rise up to meet demand which is not going away. Demand from every profession including our bros in LE. Back in the summer XOC was busted and there has not been any going after the clients. XOC was a much larger and better organized operation. The HSI affidavit on BTT listed 3 units in the same building and some very explicit texts which are probably not the best current practices in this line of business in my opinion.
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11-18-23 09:16 #4458Senior Member

Posts: 96Kora's back! In NYC
I'm going to make the drive up to see her!! Maybe convince her to visit us here again.
I just found some more real pics of here too. I'm unable to attach the images like BonerA did, maybe someone can assist.
Originally Posted by SweetDog
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https://web.archive.org/web/20210506...lists.com/suzi
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11-17-23 18:02 #4457Senior Member

Posts: 116World's stupidest criminals
These idiots were depositing LARGE quantities of CASH into their personal bank accounts and making money orders with the cash, read the affidavit. Not to mention, keeping everyone's personal information, is just the icing for a huge newsworthy story. Clearly, very low hanging fruit for the feds to grab.
Originally Posted by JmSuttr
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11-17-23 13:13 #4456Senior Member

Posts: 71How do you know that?
How do you know that? When they get busted?
Originally Posted by LuckyLuciano00
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11-17-23 12:01 #4455Senior Member

Posts: 1947Not sure if you were responding to my post or to another
My point about political pressure is simply that, once a high-profile case has gone public, the ability of politicians to exert influence or pressure is greatly diminished. I wasn't making any point about the origin of the case.
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