Massage Parlors Getting Raided by LEO, Arrests Being Made
Started in Martin County, sure it will be the same sweep down here soon enough. Jupiter's Orchids of Asia Day Spa shut down for running a prostitution ring.
Jupiter spa owner arrested in prostitution, human-trafficking bust.
[URL]https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/20190220/jupiter-spa-owner-arrested-in-prostitution-human-trafficking-bust[/URL]
But wait there's more. Be careful out there.
They're cracking down.
[URL]https://www.theledger.com/news/20190220/west-palm-prostitution-sting-nets-6-arrests[/URL]
[URL]https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/underground-website-rubmaps-com-helps-customers-find-illicit-massage-parlors[/URL]
[URL]https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2019/02/19/live-martin-county-sheriffs-office-holds-news-conference-multi-agency-investigation/2914137002/[/URL]
Jupiter bust includes Pats owner
Robert Kraft, New England Patriots owner, is apparently one of those busted.
[URL]https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/2019/02/22/new-england-patriots-owner-robert-kraft-charged-soliciting-prostitution-florida-spa/2939429002/[/URL]
Chinese (CAMP) vs Korean (KAMP)
[QUOTE=AmpForever;4163886]And where the F- does underage girls come from? There is an old proverb that hate corrodes the vessel in which it is carried. Your hatred of the President has obviously taken it's tool.[/QUOTE]Now that I got that off my chest, on to the mission of this website.
I have long stopped frequenting CAMPs. Although there are often a little cheaper ($60 vs $80 house fee), the girls are usually younger (but not underaged) and prettier, and they often have real massage skills -- not to mention that the menus are usually broader. I started getting a bad vibe a long time ago that these ladies, who seemed to be frequently rotated in from NY, were not there completely of their own volition (not at the point of a gun, but working off an unconscionable debt to the organization that got them into the country.) I didn't want any part of it.
At KAMPs, the ladies are older (sometimes a lot older), less attractive (but, hey, asians at any age are still my cup of tea), their house fee is more (usually $80) and the menu far less extensive. But I have never in my decades of being engaged in this hobby ever gotten a bad vive in a KAMP. They always seem to be there of their own free will. Their skills vary (widely) as does their menu. That's what this board is here to assist us with. With the KAMPs you can often strike up a longer term relationship (because they are not frequently rotated). I once had a very close relationship with a mamasan (as in out for dinner and overnight stays at her condo) and got some real insight into the KAMP system (at least in my home area).
I have never tried any Latina place (they are hard to find as they they seem to stay out of sight), but would be reluctant to knowing what these girls have probably gone through (and are going through) to be here. Doubt there is a lot of free choice on their part.
Rely on your own spidey radar when you frequent a place and don't let your little head decide if it's the kind of place you want to do business with.
Mob scene with media at Jupiter AMP
I was just nearby and passed by to see the parking lot across from the spa full of news trucks.
The last time I saw some many news trucks was when Teddy Kennedy drove off the dyke bridge in Chappy.
I digress.
I wonder who complained to whom about the "human trafficking" going on there? I have been to China and the oldest profession is vast and ubiquitous there.
I somehow doubt that Chinese females were tricked into prostitution in Jupiter, but I may be wrong.
I also wonder why some have mentioned "underage" females here; I have never seen an underage female in any such place.
It is not going away but I think it's a shame that some people will be getting bad publicity for something men have done forever.
I told someone "it's the oldest profession; the second oldest is marriage. " He didn't laugh, he was married.
Rumor? Bomb scare gave access?
[QUOTE=Wolverines;4167454]This was shared in our forum. Lots of surveillance details.[/QUOTE]The rumor up north is that LEO claimed a bomb scare, evacuated the spa and planted cameras as they searched for the bomb. Supposedly after close on 1-17-19. Can anyone confirm?
Some questions for local authorities and politicians
I've been following the AMP story from afar; it is getting lots of national attention. I hope you don't mind me suggesting a few questions that might be posed by area residents to law enforcement, political leaders and even to the local media:
1. If this was really a human trafficking issue, why did law enforcement wait 8 months to take action to prevent the workers from being trafficked.
2. How do we know that this was not consensual sex between adults? You postulated that some of the women were trafficked because they appeared to be living in the spa. Does this mean that any time we go to a restaurant (or buy a product on line or go to nearly any business for that matter) that the customer needs to talk to each employee to make sure that are "consensual" employees and that they are not living in their place of employment and being coerced to work.
3. Do you have any evidence that busting male customers (and publishing photos of men who are "presumed innocent until proven guilty") is going to have any impact on the demand for sexual services? It seems to be programmed into our DNA, no matter how much religious zealots want to suppress sexuality.
4. Have our restrictive laws on prostitution contributed to the problem by creating an underground and illegal industry that provides little if any protection for workers? Note the analogy to prohibition, which created a thriving market for illegal and dangerous alcohol products.
And.
5) Prostitution has been around through all of recorded history, why not consider a new approach, maybe remove the economic incentive for human trafficking (this is the problem, not sex between consenting adults) by legalizing prostitution so that it can be safe and regulated in much the same way that worker rights and safety is covered in other above-board professions.