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Agreed
[QUOTE=AzngrlLuvr;6670987]I was verified with BAD when they were around. When they got busted I was never contacted by anybody. One thing is for sure, no way in hell another agencies like BTT will ever come around here again. Like who in their right mind would want to be a client of theirs when they demand real world info? Fuck that and fuck them! Never again![/QUOTE]This was a message from BTT. Way too much requested information.
Screening&(All 3, Not 1 of 3).
1. Selfie. Holding your license next to your face.
2. Picture of your I'd. Sensitive info can be hidden. Name and DOB must be shown.
3. Work email verification. Send an email from your work email that has official domain in the address such as. At [URL]companyname.com[/URL] (References or ter or p411, if qualified, instead of work domained email is ok).
Email, type in "Verify. ".
You need to do the screening process first to make an appointment and get specific information. Willing to do?
Thank you!
I'm glad I never participated.
Fly.
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[QUOTE=AzngrlLuvr;6670987]I was verified with BAD when they were around. When they got busted I was never contacted by anybody. One thing is for sure, no way in hell another agencies like BTT will ever come around here again. Like who in their right mind would want to be a client of theirs when they demand real world info? Fuck that and fuck them! Never again![/QUOTE]I was never verified by BAD, but I visited KGirlfriendBoston girls several times and nothing came of it after they were busted.
Given that it was the US Attorney at the head on this, we'll probably only hear about clients if they're politicians with an are after their name. Small fries like us aren't worth the trouble, despite the tough talk of "nobody is above the law. ".
As has been said several times already, if the cops show up asking questions, shut the fuck up and lawyer up.
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[QUOTE=AzngrlLuvr;6671163]With all this going on Im wondering if it was LE phishing for information? Has anyone else gotten texts from someone or something like this in the last day or so? All very weird.[/QUOTE]It could be SPAM. But, it's also LEO trying to gather more client information to build their case. There are some that only visited BTT a few times where most of the members here visited frequently, especially when Shu was working. I'm very certain they're trying to find the little fish from the group.
Just ignore it.
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Possible
[QUOTE=Hamsd;6671126]Are we at risk? What precautions should we take? Do they intend to go after clients? The language on the news and the document shared seems unclear on that. I'm very worried and scared right now.[/QUOTE]"customers that have been identified through investigative methods. I believe there are potentially.
Hundreds of yet to be identified customers that may include other professional disciplines not.
Included in the list above. As detailed below, the customers or sex buyers described within this.
Affidavit are not named. I do not do this for purposes of maintaining their anonymity, but instead.
Do so because our investigation into their involvement in prostitution is active and ongoing".
Been watch for over a year
"On January 27, 2023, agents conducted interviews of sex customers at the 90
Fawcett Street location. During these interviews, which were conducted at around 6:07 p.m. and
7:56 p.m., the customers indicated that they communicated with the phone number -5147
to arrange for appointments for commercial sex in exchange for money at 90 Fawcett"
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Xoc
What happened to xoc? I wasnt in the club with them but seem to be the same case?
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[QUOTE=PaulRew;6670931]Guys, just stop with this.
The Feds care about two things: the money trail and the interstate "trafficking" of the girls. I put that in quotes because its BS but when the girls cross state lines it triggers Feds. Same thing with BAD and their Atlanta branch. I have never heard of a single monger getting harassed EVER and I go all the way back to the beginning of Boston K Girls.[/QUOTE]This. Absolutely this.
Feds are involved because they used the USPS and the crossing of state lines. But anything else will fall within the respective states jurisdiction. In MA, they have to catch you IN THE ACT in order to make the charge stick. A text or a name on a list alone isn't enough. Any lawyer worth their salt can shred that to pieces for a defense.
If the Feds wanted you, they would have taken you by now.
Here's how it will most likely play out.
They will plead out. Money Laundering and Tax Evasion + Prison Time.
It's hard to make Sex Trafficking stick when they got paid / fed and could have left at any time.
Just stay calm, don't get in your head about it and remember that anytime LEO askes you questions. You STFU and invoke your right to remain silent and ask for your attorney.
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[QUOTE=IrishPlaya;6671325]To delete this entire thread considering how far back it goes &all the 1st hand reports? I personally haven't visited or posted in regards to BTT. But if I had, I'd want this entire thread to be gone! Just my opinion admin.[/QUOTE]Think about the mountain of evidence LE seized. That's where the worry lies.
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[QUOTE=Hamsd;6671126]Are we at risk? What precautions should we take? Do they intend to go after clients? The language on the news and the document shared seems unclear on that. I'm very worried and scared right now.[/QUOTE]It's a little late to take precautions if you've already given a service your I'd and they have your phone and / or IP address records that include communications from you that admit of illegal activity.
No one other than the prosecutors know if they'll "go after" clients. That depends on a lot of factors outside of the law per se. Do the prosecutors see political gain for doing so? Do the prosecutors think that they'll meaningfully deter such activities in the future if they do "name and shame" customers? No one knows.
I'm sure there's a LOT of anxiety right now. Feels awful I am sure. Take care of yourself.
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[QUOTE=PaulRew;6670931]Guys, just stop with this.
The Feds care about two things: the money trail and the interstate "trafficking" of the girls. I put that in quotes because its BS but when the girls cross state lines it triggers Feds. Same thing with BAD and their Atlanta branch. I have never heard of a single monger getting harassed EVER and I go all the way back to the beginning of Boston K Girls.[/QUOTE]Sound advice.
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Miranda rights
[QUOTE=CCChunks;6671324]"On January 27, 2023, agents conducted interviews of sex customers at the 90
Fawcett Street location. During these interviews, which were conducted at around 6:07 p.m. and
7:56 p.m., the customers indicated that they communicated with the phone number -5147
to arrange for appointments for commercial sex in exchange for money at 90 Fawcett"[/QUOTE]People really need to STFU when confronted by LE after their sessions. I get they might be caught off guard and panic in the heat of the moment, but they need to remember: if you have the right to remain silent during an arrest, why wouldn't you also have the right to remain silent when you're not under arrest?
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[QUOTE=BobORama;6671474]People really need to STFU when confronted by LE after their sessions. I get they might be caught off guard and panic in the heat of the moment, but they need to remember: if you have the right to remain silent during an arrest, why wouldn't you also have the right to remain silent when you're not under arrest?[/QUOTE]My thoughts as well! If confronted by the LE, STFU and get a lawyer. Don't listed to whatever they promise or tell you.
And another note, BTT was asking for so much personal data to verify you, and it didn't help them in the end. So hopefully other agencies learn this. Although I doubt we'll have another agency opening shop in the area.
Why the f* aren't feds doing something really useful instead of this shit? None of the girls were forced into this, none were underage (actually the opposite, some were too old LOL! So much crime in this country and they spend their time with this?
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Really
So you know for a fact that women were not forced into doing this. Many have to do this to pay off family debts. Before you start spouting off inaccurate information do some research. By the way I used agency and provided information I now regret. Never again will I provide DL or photo.
[QUOTE=Hyperion11;6671525]My thoughts as well! If confronted by the LE, STFU and get a lawyer. Don't listed to whatever they promise or tell you.
And another note, BTT was asking for so much personal data to verify you, and it didn't help them in the end. So hopefully other agencies learn this. Although I doubt we'll have another agency opening shop in the area.
Why the f* aren't feds doing something really useful instead of this shit? None of the girls were forced into this, none were underage (actually the opposite, some were too old LOL! So much crime in this country and they spend their time with this?[/QUOTE]
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Against the club. I agree. But as they stated,"the investigation is still in its early stages". I'd tie up any loose ends if it was up to me though.
[QUOTE=Bran001;6671442]Think about the mountain of evidence LE seized. That's where the worry lies.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Flyguy1980;6671201]This was a message from BTT. Way too much requested information.
Screening&(All 3, Not 1 of 3).
1. Selfie. Holding your license next to your face.
2. Picture of your I'd. Sensitive info can be hidden. Name and DOB must be shown.
3. Work email verification. Send an email from your work email that has official domain in the address such as. At [URL]companyname.com[/URL] (References or ter or p411, if qualified, instead of work domained email is ok).
Email, type in "Verify..[/QUOTE]In the retrospect, this looks like entrapment.