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[QUOTE=Spill;6671034][URL]https://www.justice.gov/d9/2023-11/usa_v._han_lee_et_al_-_complaint_affidavit_redacted.pdf[/URL][/QUOTE]Well decided to swing on here to check out who was good this week and Mannn, why dudes talking to feds? Always play dumb and say nothing. Killing it for the rest of us. BTT was my favorite, I don't get much free time in life and this service was awesome since I don't have have much of a "personal life". Too bad. Any one got a good recommendation you could PM my way. Really dumb this had to go away.
Hi, I posted the Boston case yesterday morning in the Los Angeles / OC threads in California, since one arrested was from Torrance:
[URL]http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?26373-Korean-Agency-BB&p=6670395&viewfull=1#post6670395[/URL]
Some fun notes:
The most expensive apartment rented was $3,664, and the owners often paid by turning cash into money orders and using the money orders to pay bills and rent. Pretty smart actually! Specifically, Hana sent over $600,000 in money orders, broken up to under $3000 orders so she would not have to show I'd (there is a legal requirement apparently). I can confirm I didn't have to show I'd for money small orders.
They went out of their way to emphasize this is a high end brothel with high end customers charging (relatively) top dollar. Not sure why but they repeated variations of this many times.
For context, back when marijuana was illegal in all 50 states the USA arrested 800,000 people per year for marijuana! In comparison, the USA arrests 70,000 per year for prostitution. The K-orgs are a tiny fraction of this. The arrests are stings and streetwalkers generally, because that's the only way you can make a ton of arrests. If you were try to make an arrest with incall, you get one chance and then your cover is blown (with a sting, your undercover agent just sets up and does it again). Years ago when they busted the Seattle K-org ring, it didn't go much beyond that. Now there are 10 times as many K-orgs as since then. So while there will always be this risk, it is going to go as well as their war on marijuana did. Individuals will suffer, but the industry will just keep growing.
Note that California recently passed and Newsom signed a law preventing police from detaining women for loitering (to investigate them for streetwalking), partly because a few innocent women were also being caught up and harassed by police. So now there are a lot of streetwalkers in California again. I'm for 100% legalization but I'm surprised at this development, here in Socal we post reports on these women just for fun, not even to see them (I wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole when I can just go to a K-org). What a time to be alive.
[QUOTE=MaggicMikeXX2;6671637]Can an admin delete my account.[/QUOTE]For those worried, LE goes for low hanging fruit and for customers that means catching them in the act. I've written essays on this but the bottom line is they have priorities and a clear MO they stick to. Even with stings being their main MO they still drop most cases before they reach court. They are looking for solid and easy cases and are not going to rely on words as their main source of evidence. Hence the need to catch someone in the act with evidence that entails. 99% of the time that means an undercover agent is the prostitute or the customer via a sting.
With k-orgs you can play with the girl before paying - no undercover policewoman is going to dress up as a sexy Korean girl let alone let you touch them. Money is on the table. No words are exchanged. Those are the three obstacles that a sting solves. They record you agreeing to a sex act for money, they witness you giving money (the policewoman or surveillance testifies to this. An actual Korean prostitute will not), and they testify on the furtherance of the act (getting in a car, entering a room, etc.). This is why police have to stick to this script in 99% of cases, and how they manage 70,000 arrests a year. It is not from hiding in the closet without you or the girl knowing and watching everything. If they managed that, it would only work exactly one time before their cover is blown and the owner is alerted. That is just not going to happen because it is truly a waste of LE's time and doesn't catch their real target.
Hello Boston brothers,
Just wanted to post a rolling stone article. With a former federal prosecutors take on the underlying reasons behind it. Noteworthy that he explicitly says the amount of resources devoted to SW that was not involuntary caught my eye as well as what he believes. I don't think the owners / management would be dumb enough to try and extort powerful clients but I do have could believe that some of these really high level people mentioned repeatedly are feared to be vulnerable to being compromised etc.
[URL]www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/feds-bust-high-end-bothel-1234873115/amp/[/URL]
Stay safe.
[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]Yup, and same thing like discreetstory in nova dc asking for even more invasive stuff like linkedLn etc which is way worse LOL.
[QUOTE=Bran001;6671442]Think about the mountain of evidence LE seized. That's where the worry lies.[/QUOTE]I feel safer already. / S.
After 9/11 laws were passed quickly, some said they were bad laws, no-knock / sneak and peep searches, etc.
We all looked the other way and said, yeah to protect us from terrorists.
Department of Homeland Security was also involved in the Florida AMPs / Bob Kraf $ arrest.
Not / What. DHS. Was. Created. For.
[QUOTE=IrishPlaya;6671539]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]I would be more concerned that LE was to turn over any list to the soon to be newly minted IRS employees who might wonder where we get the cash to play our games.
[QUOTE=MaggicMikeXX2;6671637]Can an admin delete my account.[/QUOTE]Why?
Is this because Boston Top Ten was busted, and you think they can track us through here?
[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]I never was a BTT or other customer, never call I just drop in and take my chances or walk. That said, been at this 30 years and lots of conversations with the girls. All state it was a side gig for quick money. Some even have regular jobs and this us bonus cash. Many providers travel to and from Korea or China and a couple from Japan back and forth freely usually visiting relatives. Never have gotten the impression anyone was being trafficked.
I heard this morning on CNN that one of the things that Korean girls did was to spy on America, getting info from their military and government clients with top secret clearance.
I'm thinking. The girls must've been transferring top secret info to their relatives in North Korea which would forward it over. I could just picture Putin or Xi getting the top secret BTT folder dropped on their desk and exclaiming "Aha America! I got you now!' lmao.
This is getting too absurd to be real. I think we should just all stop paying taxes. All of us, together, like going on strike lmao.
[URL]https://x.com/paulsperry_/status/1722651038409277454?s=46&t=o2HbCa1viIhQ7nlR4ndCCQ[/URL]
[URL]https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/boston-brothel-mass-sex-trafficking/3186274/[/URL]
Of note.
"But who those sex buyers were remained a mystery on Thursday. Federal authorities were mum on the subject at the news conference, saying that any arrests for the purchase of sex would happen at the state level — the three people charged this week are accused of violating federal sex trafficking law."
Basically they are shifting the blame for the lack of any action to the state, they know MA can't do anything unless they catch people in the act.
I'd assume it is. Seems to want out pretty bad too! I really don't think there's anything to worry about. Even if there is, deleting your acct at this point certainly isn't going to help none.
Sorry to see ya go Magic!
[QUOTE=CoolKid96;6671820]Why?
Is this because Boston Top Ten was busted, and you think they can track us through here?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=IrishPlaya;6672056]I'd assume it is. Seems to want out pretty bad too! I really don't think there's anything to worry about. Even if there is, deleting your acct at this point certainly isn't going to help none.
Sorry to see ya go Magic![/QUOTE]"Gentlemen, let us not lose our heads!" Agree with Irish, and empathize with those stressed out by these stings. Deleting your account, while understandable, or maintaining it probably won't amount to a hill of Boston baked. No nexus worth pursuing here.