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09-10-25 15:18 #699
Posts: 106Porta Potty rape case update
Her ad hasn't been active since the 1st.
https://escortalligator.com.listcraw...roit/192532812
I'm not exactly sure what took place during the deed, but afterwards, she didn't get paid. There was some sort of physical altercation due to non payment. I always say it's best to pay upfront so you won't get exposed in a bad way.
I've seen her ad before and thought she'd be nice to be with, but never gone through with it.
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07-28-25 13:16 #698
Posts: 114Originally Posted by Daze94 [View Original Post]
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07-27-25 11:12 #697
Posts: 185Originally Posted by DeboDee23 [View Original Post]
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/mul...tCwLBi_u9o2fOA#u7 qlii2 tm2 clzq39 bp51 gcmsyno67 aog.
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07-25-25 07:05 #696
Posts: 69Not really a raid
Originally Posted by DeboDee23 [View Original Post]
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07-25-25 06:22 #695
Posts: 346Pimp got busted
Originally Posted by DeboDee23 [View Original Post]
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07-25-25 01:45 #694
Posts: 197Quality inn
Quality inn in Southfield just got raided. Be careful out there.
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07-22-25 19:10 #693
Posts: 120Damn
Don't remember what she used to advertise under, but I remember her being active on BP back then and as recent as a year or so ago on either LC or STG. Never got the chance to meet her, but in conversations seemed like a nice girl mixed up with the wrong people. People are reckless.
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/she...oUdzBuf5Aw72Xg
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06-26-25 09:55 #692
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Lemay591 [View Original Post]
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06-26-25 00:24 #691
Posts: 60
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06-25-25 21:30 #690
Posts: 9Joa therapy just got busted
Sorry to say they already got raided, probably setup to close to homes.
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06-07-25 01:12 #689
Posts: 618Re: AMP's and human trafficking
Originally Posted by Questar999 [View Original Post]
My two cents:
1) Human trafficking arrests attract more praise, more good press, and grants for LE than does fighting moving violations.
2) While deaths from motor traffic collisions should cause more outrage than do sex worker acts in which no one gets hurt, the public somehow finds the sex crimes less acceptable than traffic deaths. I think it's because most people know a family member or friend who have been involved in a drunk driving or speeding incident, but few people know any sex workers personally — especially Asian massage parlor workers. They think sympathetically "that could have been me", regarding the friend who "lost control" of their vehicle and slammed into a motorcycle or a school bus and hurt someone; but very few ever look at a sex worker in an arrest video and thinks "that could have been me".
3) The conservative fundamentalist evangelical community that heavily influences policies and voting is very much in favor of shutting down sex parlors, because unrestricted sex is anathema to their teachings. They are less interested in too much law enforcement effort to reduce drunk driving, because that hits too close to home. How easy would it be to set up periodic traffic stops to check for drunk drivers (and those with outstanding warrants)? I suspect that group is afraid that section would backfire on their membership.
4) AMP's are low hanging fruit. Easy pickings to get the most bang for your law enforcement budget buck. I suspect it's more costly to build cases against motorists who killed someone, than it is to build a case against an AMP for human trafficking. We all know stories of some drunk driver who killed someone and received a short sentence.
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06-04-25 20:31 #688
Posts: 125Originally Posted by Questar999 [View Original Post]
So, yeah, the providers at Thai DDS were generally younger than other places. The oldest were in their 40's, but most of them were in their late 20's and 30's. But, yeah, I seriously doubt they were being trafficked any more than M1, which is back open, and GoldStar, which is also back open. I don't know that Thai DDS will be back open within six months, but I wouldn't be surprised.
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06-04-25 14:46 #687
Posts: 406Originally Posted by HouseOfCards [View Original Post]
While exact figures for 2025 are pending, these reports underscore Michigan's ongoing commitment to combating human trafficking through law enforcement, community engagement, and support services. While doing so, in 2025 alone as of May 13 Michigan has reported 294 traffic fatalities on its roadways. This figure reflects an increase of 15 deaths compared to the previous week and is slightly higher than the 279 fatalities reported as of May 6, 2025. Additionally, there have been 1,353 serious injuries reported statewide up to that date. Where should we put our law enforcement? Are the citizens of Detroit not important? Are Asians who pursue those jobs privileged? Chime in.
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06-02-25 21:15 #686
Posts: 47Observational, PDs not just Sheriff, Close AMPs
I have noticed that all the closures since I been following this forum seem to follow a trend, that can be used to predict the future closures -.
If the buisness resides inside the city limits that also has a PD, much higher chance of closure. By this logic, I think those Asian Apartments in Novi will be closed next.
Alternatively, it seems that if a place is stand-alone, it has a better chance of staying open. That can be hard to tell sometimes.
The real point tho, is I think the places outside of City Limits, perhaps just under Sheriff jurisdiction, will likely be safer / survive longer.
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06-02-25 19:59 #685
Posts: 125Thai DDS busted
https://www.theoaklandpress.com/2025...ed-on-charges/
Well, fuck. Thai DDS mentioned by name. Likely includes Healing Spa on Grand River in Farmington.
Update. Yep. This one shows Healing Spa in the video clip.
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/human-trafficking-ring-busted-metro-detroit-after-six-month-investigation