Actually, speaking of which.
[QUOTE=Scup1958;5803407]Actually, following the thread back, the title of the first post was "Monica Spa. ".[/QUOTE]I tried Monica Spa on the way home, just to see if they had new girl (s) and oh boy did they. The first one to greet me was a beauty of average height then she called out Amber, a tall girl with a great shape (full Cs and nice padded booty). Both had seemingly great personality but I ultimately selected Amber. Not sure of the other girls name, but looks wise, she is a definitely 8 on the AMP scale while Amber comes across as a 9 plus. Basic covered FS and paid the 40/140 for half hour. Amber was very energetic to say the least and no faking what I saw of her during. She enjoys herself and like to please. I'm thinking I would have loved to have had enough mulah to do a "four hand" FS as they were definitely eager of course to participate if I wanted. These girls are not shy.
Been out of town for a while, 2 questions
1. What the heck is Lovehope?
2. Hit me with all the hottest updates from Sun on Emerson please haha.
Extra: Never been to Monica but wow, the latest reviews sound nice.
Fishers / Noblesville Raids
Just FYI, Lucky Foot Spa, Classic Spa, and Longevity Spa in Noblesville as well as Comfort Spa in Fishers were all raided today.
According to FOX59:
Noblesville, Ind. Multiple law enforcement agencies swept across locations in Hamilton and Marion counties Thursday as part of a wide-ranging investigation into alleged criminal activity.
According to the Noblesville Police Department, investigators served search warrants at eight locations, including four Hamilton County spas. It was spurred by an investigation launched in December 2020 in response to allegations of "alleged criminal activity occurring at the businesses," according to police. In addition to the four businesses, authorities also executed search warrants at four residential locations in Noblesville, Fishers, Westfield and Indianapolis.
Here are the four businesses included:
Lucky Foot Spa, 178XX Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 4606X.
Longevity Body & Foot Spa, 17X Sheridan Road, Noblesville, IN 4606X.
Classic Spa, 112X South Street, Noblesville, IN 4606X.
Comfort Spa, 140XX Mundy Drive, Fishers, IN 4603X.
Other agencies involved in the investigation include the Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Revenue, Indiana State Police, Fishers Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, Westfield Police Department, Noblesville Planning Department (Code Enforcement) and Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office. Noblesville police said the effort also included Prevail, Inc. , an organization that "strives to empower victims of crime and abuse on their path to healing, while engaging the community to support safe, healthy relationships. ".
Police said no arrests were made during Thursday's operation. Due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, no additional details were available. No criminal charges have been filed.
Needed a little relaxation and relief I had a lot of Love & Hope
Had nothing to do when I finished work early and thought I would zip in and take the edge of with a nice massage. I am not sure why people are so confused with the Broadripple spot but it seems pretty easy to find and is in good visible location. Parking is in back so that makes it easy to walk in undetected. I was greeted by a spunky little girl with a good body. Could not see her total face because she was wearing a mask. I think she was around 35-40 years old. I took the usual hour for $60 and let her go to work. She applied just enough pressure and oil, she hit all my trigger spots and gave a really good massage. I flipped over and 15 minutes along with 50 bucks later I got dressed grabbed a bottle water and hit the door. Really easy spot to hit when you need some work done on your body. .
Possible purpose of raids
[QUOTE=FreshJive777;5806712]Just FYI, Lucky Foot Spa, Classic Spa, and Longevity Spa in Noblesville as well as Comfort Spa in Fishers were all raided today.
According to FOX59:
Noblesville, Ind. Multiple law enforcement agencies swept across locations in Hamilton and Marion counties Thursday as part of a wide-ranging investigation into alleged criminal activity..[/QUOTE]I'd just about bet my bottom dollar that we've not seen the end of these raids.
Here's the thing. Most, not all mind you, but most of the AMPs are located in strip malls or complexes close to an Asian nail salon, restaurant or both. The feds along with several private sector organizations have targeted these business as being staffed in part by human trafficking. Furthermore, these businesses make an ideal avenue for organized crime to launder drug money.
After reading the article I'm convinced one or both angles are being considered.
One if the tactics used by federal prosecutors is to tie one business into another through money. For instance, an AMP and nail salon or buffet are in the same complex. Rent is paid by same person. Easy peasy case of racketeering.
If the people working at the businesses don't have their identification on them when the place is busted it is assumed the I'd is being held by their handler or by one of many "tongs" in the area. A tong is the Chinese equivalent of a crime family. They operate freely in this country provided they keep the violence to a minimum.
They also contribute to the importation of herion and fentynal.
I doubt the prosecutors are to concerned with customers, but you can bet if a couple get popped for patronizing a prostitute the AMP business will shrink quickly.