[QUOTE=Ronny770;3302138]It wasnt prostitution. The girls were strippers.[/QUOTE]FYI, they were being held against their will! I'm pretty sure there is a prostitution angle somwhere in all this.
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[QUOTE=Ronny770;3302138]It wasnt prostitution. The girls were strippers.[/QUOTE]FYI, they were being held against their will! I'm pretty sure there is a prostitution angle somwhere in all this.
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3302138]It wasnt prostitution. The girls were strippers.[/QUOTE]Well, if I had to guess, the girls were probably used for private stripper parties in which sexual activity is expected (I know I'd be pissed if I went to a stripper party and left with a dry dick!
I hate to say it, but if you monger long enough, eventually you'll stick your dick in a girl who'd much rather be somewhere else!
It's a good reminder, though, of the frightening hold these pimps can have on their hoes; how does someone "force" someone to have plastic surgery? That's some serious Stockholm Syndrome right there.
O.
It's kinda hard to make somebody do something against there free will now and days. I'm pretty sure the women knew what they where getting themselves into and that's why they agreed to do the stuff from the get go. I once posted an message on the SA forum warning these idiots that most of those women who be on those websites have pimps. Or some of them use those websites to find pimps also and this story just support my theory harder. Now this is what I think, their "Bo $$" might had started demanding more of a cut from the girl who made the call. Since she had all the connections and knowledge that she needed she decided to turn on him. And besides she didn't sound terrified at all but rather relax.
[QUOTE=CajunFlame;3302001][URL]http://www.11alive.com/news/crime/human-trafficking-suspect-holds-8-woman-captive-in-sandy-springs-home/420764348[/URL]
Don't know what group he was repping, but be careful out there. Wouldn't this type of stuff go away if they LEGALIZED it?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;3302155]Well, if I had to guess, the girls were probably used for private stripper parties in which sexual activity is expected (I know I'd be pissed if I went to a stripper party and left with a dry dick!
I hate to say it, but if you monger long enough, eventually you'll stick your dick in a girl who'd much rather be somewhere else!
It's a good reminder, though, of the frightening hold these pimps can have on their hoes; how does someone "force" someone to have plastic surgery? That's some serious Stockholm Syndrome right there.
O.[/QUOTE]Yep, there are some professional athletes and hip hop musicians not sleeping well these days.
[QUOTE=BigMoney21;3302203]It's kinda hard to make somebody do something against there free will now and days. I'm pretty sure the women knew what they where getting themselves into and that's why they agreed to do the stuff from the get go. I once posted an message on the SA forum warning these idiots that most of those women who be on those websites have pimps. Or some of them use those websites to find pimps also and this story just support my theory harder. Now this is what I think, their "Bo $$" might had started demanding more of a cut from the girl who made the call. Since she had all the connections and knowledge that she needed she decided to turn on him. And besides she didn't sound terrified at all but rather relax.[/QUOTE]People believe ANYTHING the news says, the news get their info from the police who are some of the biggest liars on earth! Just because one girl wanted to leave doesn't mean all of them were in the same predicament. They were on IG eating lobster and steak prepared by a chef a couple days prior to all this. Does that sound like human trafficking to you? If you believe what the news say then the Gold Club escorts were 'human trafficked' as well smh, Human trafficking is when your FORCING woman into labor or sexual exploitation, this girl admitted she didn't even start dancing yet!
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3304667] If you believe what the news say then the Gold Club escorts were 'human trafficked' as well smh, Human trafficking is when your FORCING woman into labor or sexual exploitation, this girl admitted she didn't even start dancing yet![/QUOTE]Then again, why did she have to call 911 instead of simply walking out the front door?
[QUOTE=PhilMe143;3299046]Be careful.
[URL]http://www.ajc.com/news/national/wife-takes-plea-deal-for-killing-husband-and-two-sex-partners-found-craigslist/Rq3M6eHSeJjM941wxLZHwM/?ecmp=socialflow_ajclife[/URL][/QUOTE]29 years for triple murder?
[QUOTE=JusTheTip;3308407]29 years for triple murder?[/QUOTE]I heard years ago that if you catch your spouse cheating and you kill spouse and other (s), laws more lenient than if you would've killed only one party. Crime of passion thing.
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3304667]People believe ANYTHING the news says, the news get their info from the police who are some of the biggest liars on earth! Just because one girl wanted to leave doesn't mean all of them were in the same predicament. They were on IG eating lobster and steak prepared by a chef a couple days prior to all this. Does that sound like human trafficking to you?[/QUOTE]Go interview most women who escaped or got out of the that life and they'll tell you that the pimp probably got them hooked by giving or showing them a lifestyle of luxury. Eating good and having all the good things in life. Hell, there might still have that show on Netflix about this. It's the hook that baits some women into a life that they didn't know it'll be. I even came across this when I was working in a restaurant. A pimp was in there feeding his "lady friends". Getting them anything they wanted, but it turned sour towards the end when I happened to hear the way he was talking to them and how they needed to get back out there and "work". So, showing them eating lobsters and can sometimes be kind of like an advertisement for more women to come join them. Then they realize they can't leave. Not saying that this is what happened but an IG pic of them eating lobster doesn't always mean what it's trying to portray. If that was so, then all of these so called ballers flashing money wouldn't still be living in an extended stay and worrying about getting enough money to extend another week.
[QUOTE=DRickGiver5;3308505]Go interview most women who escaped or got out of the that life and they'll tell you that the pimp probably got them hooked by giving or showing them a lifestyle of luxury. Eating good and having all the good things in life. Hell, there might still have that show on Netflix about this. It's the hook that baits some women into a life that they didn't know it'll be. I even came across this when I was working in a restaurant. A pimp was in there feeding his "lady friends". Getting them anything they wanted, but it turned sour towards the end when I happened to hear the way he was talking to them and how they needed to get back out there and "work". So, showing them eating lobsters and can sometimes be kind of like an advertisement for more women to come join them. Then they realize they can't leave. Not saying that this is what happened but an IG pic of them eating lobster doesn't always mean what it's trying to portray. If that was so, then all of these so called ballers flashing money wouldn't still be living in an extended stay and worrying about getting enough money to extend another week.[/QUOTE]Let's make our judgement after the trial when all facts will come out. Honestly, I don't trust what the press says, what the cops say, what the girls say and what the so called alleged pimps say. I read in a newspaper once that they netted some pimp who pimped out underaged girls as sex slaves. When I read the text, none of the girls were under 30. Especially those they arrested in the massage parlor raids, the undocumented girls will get to stay if they ratted that the store owners treated them as sex slaves. This is not really justice. But for those genuine criminal pimps, I really have no sympathy for them as long as the crimes can be proven.
[QUOTE=Acaryu;3309258]Let's make our judgement after the trial when all facts will come out. Honestly, I don't trust what the press says, what the cops say, what the girls say and what the so called alleged pimps say. I read in a newspaper once that they netted some pimp who pimped out underaged girls as sex slaves. When I read the text, none of the girls were under 30. Especially those they arrested in the massage parlor raids, the undocumented girls will get to stay if they ratted that the store owners treated them as sex slaves. This is not really justice. But for those genuine criminal pimps, I really have no sympathy for them as long as the crimes can be proven.[/QUOTE]I mostly agree. I don't really like the pimp thing no matter what, I know most girls have one lurking about irrespective of their claim to be "independent" but I much prefer one that is in the hobby of her own free will for the money or what ever reason. I just can't get into it if I know they are being forced. I know, slippery slope, but might and maybe are not definite. (I am a hobbyist after all, it's not like my morals are way up there on the saint scale).
[QUOTE=Acaryu;3309258]Let's make our judgement after the trial when all facts will come out. Honestly, I don't trust what the press says, what the cops say, what the girls say and what the so called alleged pimps say. I read in a newspaper once that they netted some pimp who pimped out underaged girls as sex slaves. When I read the text, none of the girls were under 30. Especially those they arrested in the massage parlor raids, the undocumented girls will get to stay if they ratted that the store owners treated them as sex slaves. This is not really justice. But for those genuine criminal pimps, I really have no sympathy for them as long as the crimes can be proven.[/QUOTE]All I'm saying just because you see a girl eating lobster on an IG post doesn't mean they are happy and want to be there. If you believe all IG posts then I think you can give the others a little slack. As a matter of fact, where do you think all of those facts in a trial will come from? One of those people you said you don't trust.
[QUOTE=DRickGiver5;3310004]All I'm saying just because you see a girl eating lobster on an IG post doesn't mean they are happy and want to be there. If you believe all IG posts then I think you can give the others a little slack. As a matter of fact, where do you think all of those facts in a trial will come from? One of those people you said you don't trust.[/QUOTE]All I'm saying is. 1 man forcing 8 woman to work doesn't even make sense, how you watching all of them 24/7? Smh And then if you watch the same video when their eating lobster and steak, prepared by a chef. They all had their own cell phones! Lmao If I'm human trafficking you why would I let all of you have your own cell phones? LOL When the gov prosecute those real human trafficking cases it looks nothing like this situation. What I think happen is the one new girl (who called the cops) came to live there, got the surgery and wanted to leave without working, essentially getting a free boob job. Whatever words was exchanged and she called the cops. The girl even said on the 911 call that nothing illegal is happening and the other girls have no problems. She was the only one w an issue. I wouldn't be surprised if this case completely falls apart.
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3310111]All I'm saying is. 1 man forcing 8 woman to work doesn't even make sense, how you watching all of them 24/7? Smh And then if you watch the same video when their eating lobster and steak, prepared by a chef. They all had their own cell phones! Lmao If I'm human trafficking you why would I let all of you have your own cell phones? LOL When the gov prosecute those real human trafficking cases it looks nothing like this situation. What I think happen is the one new girl (who called the cops) came to live there, got the surgery and wanted to leave without working, essentially getting a free boob job. Whatever words was exchanged and she called the cops. The girl even said on the 911 call that nothing illegal is happening and the other girls have no problems. She was the only one w an issue. I wouldn't be surprised if this case completely falls apart.[/QUOTE]Well, certainly there are some Svengali-like folks out there, some of them pimps, who can exercise an eerie degree of control over people, I definitely think the "human trafficking" angle is simply something which will automatically be slapped onto pimping cases going forward (or at least until there is a constitutional challenge).
It's one of those freebie intensifiers (like "hate crime") which prosecutors can use to leverage plea deals, look "tough on crime", etc.
O.
[QUOTE=DRickGiver5;3310004]All I'm saying just because you see a girl eating lobster on an IG post doesn't mean they are happy and want to be there. If you believe all IG posts then I think you can give the others a little slack. As a matter of fact, where do you think all of those facts in a trial will come from? One of those people you said you don't trust.[/QUOTE]You misunderstand what I said. I honestly believe the government will lose this case. Unfortunately he is already convicted by the public media. There are just too many holes in the cops' story. But news like this make headlines, reinforced all the negative vibes surrounding sex industry, influence local elections, and it surely does help the cops' annual budget. Like the Peachtree Dunwoody case, charging everybody working in the escort agencies including the customers, workers, owner under RICO is a miscarriage of justice. Where is ACLU in all these? Are they too busy going after Trump? Media like this ruin a lot of people reputation, causes suicides, broken families and careers, even before trials. In the meantime, gangs and drug dealers are running wild.