LMAO - Kayla offering Phone Sex!
It has been obvious that Kayla's business has been seriously dropping. You know Kayla, of the site everyone has picked to be the biggest ripoff in Atlanta for 8-9 years in a row?
Well now she is offering phone sex. Can you imagine that fat pig on the other end of the line? Even better, with her unscrupulous practices, can you imagine that fat pig with your credit card number?
Anyway, there is a post and details on her site.
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Prostitution Crackdown in Gwinnett Village
Prostitution Crackdown in Gwinnett Village
Police clean up more than litter
By GEORGE CHIDI
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/31/07
The woman wore short shorts and a T-shirt as she climbed out of a Chevy Astro van that reeked of marijuana.
It was Friday night at the corner of Brook Hollow Parkway and Indian Trail-Lilburn Road, a hotbed of prostitution and drugs, and it was time for her to start work.
The woman stood there in a kind of slow-motion hustle, locking eyes with men in passing cars. Many slowed as they approached. Some stopped. She waited for them to make the first move.
"I've got a room," she told one man.
They worked out a deal. Twenty bucks. He followed as she walked toward to a nearby motel.
Then the cops swooped in.
The man didn't know until he saw police officers with guns drawn that the woman was an undercover cop. He had stumbled into a prostitution sting on one of Gwinnett County's most notorious street corners, a run-down neighborhood that community leaders want to clean up.
Just off I-85 in Norcross, Gwinnett Village contains about 12 percent of the county population but accounts for nearly 66 percent of all arrests for prostitution, pimping and related crimes in Gwinnett County, according to a report that business leaders commissioned last year.
Most of the crime can be traced to a few street corners, said Chuck Warbington, director of the Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District, an organization of businesses that tax themselves to pay for neighborhood projects.
The area around Brook Hollow Parkway and Indian Trail Road is so well known as a haven for prostitution that many free ads for "erotic services" on the Craigslist Web site point to Norcross as a meeting place. Police say the people who post those ads often meet customers in motels around Gwinnett Village.
If it weren't for the discarded baggies of crack cocaine and prostitutes prowling the street, developers might transform the neighborhood the way they have changed so many other places in metro Atlanta. Warbington and other community leaders want to encourage that transformation. They're working with the Norcross Police Department to try to drive out the crime.
The police department has four female officers who work the undercover detail. On their first prostitution sting, in 2004, police hoped to apprehend three johns, they said, but wound up charging 11. Since then, the four female cops have arrested about 130 johns. Cops also have arrested several prostitutes.
Those efforts seem to be paying off — graffiti is down, Warbington said — but prostitution remains a problem.
So the woman in short shorts climbed out of the minivan — police seized it from a drug trafficker — and went to work one recent Friday night.
Men in cars and trucks pulled up about once every seven minutes.
One man slowed his truck to chat her up.
"I'm just trying to make some extra money," she said.
He asked something.
"What do you mean, everything?" she asked.
Typically, the officer said, she waits for a man to request something specific and then offers a price. She said she usually starts around $20. Some men ask whether she's a police officer.
"Come on, I ain't no damn cop," she told the man in the truck.
The man drove away.
Next came a van with several men.
"The more the merrier, but it'll cost you," she told them. "Come on now, make up your mind."
They drove away, too.
The evening's first bust came after a man struck a deal with the woman and drove into a restaurant parking lot. Suddenly four police officers who had been in a nearby truck roared up and blocked in his car. They leapt out of the truck, guns drawn and put the man in handcuffs.
During the arrest, the undercover officer walked back to the Chevy Astro to talk with her boss, Capt. Clay Thompson of the Norcross Police Department.
Police don't try to bust everyone, he said, just the people they believe are serious.
"I'm not looking for someone who made an accident," Thompson said. "I'm looking for someone who makes a conscious decision and follows through."
Five minutes after the first arrest, the undercover cop returned to the street.
About an hour later, she saw a white car in the driveway of the Red Roof Inn across the street from the Waffle House. The driver had time to pull into traffic. Instead, he lingered for a while.
A minute later, she watched the skulking driver roll twenty yards down the road. He pulled into the Chevron station but didn't buy gas. He parked where he could get a better view.
The cops see something like this every time, Thompson said later. The driver was probably a potential john, looking for a sting.
As the man in the white car watched and waited, a man in a truck pulled up to the woman and asked her a question.
"Just trying to get some money," she replied. "Do I look like a cop?"
After another moment or two, the woman turned to walk toward the nearby Knight's Inn. The man in the truck followed. And the white car lurking across the street drove in behind them.
Police swooped in again, guns drawn.
They charged a 24-year-old construction worker from Guatemala living in Bethlehem with loitering for sex. The white car disappeared in the commotion.
During the next few hours, the cops arrested five other men, a light haul by their standards.
They would have kept going, they said, but the undercover officer had to work a patrol shift that started at 11 p.m.
She and her colleagues drove back to the police station, where she swapped the shorts shorts and T-shirt for blue pants and a gunbelt. She kept the alternate uniform handy, though.
She figures she may need it again.
At a ATL airport hotel and looking
Hi all,
I'm new to Atlanta and I'm right by the airport.
Where can I go around here?
What is the usual price?
Thanks, I'll write a report if I find something good!
Former Penthouse model Lisa Ann Taylor pleads guilty
'Mansion Madam' pleads guilty to prostitution
By BEN SMITH
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/10/07
Former Penthouse model Lisa Ann Taylor pleaded guilty Wednesday to prostitution, holding a place of prostitution and possession of cocaine.
The so-called "Mansion Madam" must pay $150,000 to the court or give up her home at 2800 Sugarloaf Club Drive. The figure, according to Gwinnett District Attorney Danny Porter, is roughly equivalent to money he believes she earned from running a brothel.
"Her plea today ends all of her statements about the legality of her business," Porter said.