As long as it stays there!
[QUOTE=SaintChuck;2837856]I just got done reading an online news paper article and it seems that uncle LEO was busy in St. Charles on Tuesday. They busted 3 spa's. They popped Best Massage, Main St. Spa and Lotus Spa. I was wondering how they busted Lotus because that place doesn't offer extras, they just popped the girl because she didn't have a massage license. The other 2 places got popped for prostitution. Just wanted to let everyone know that uncle LEO has come out of hibernation in St. Charles. SaintChuck.[/QUOTE]Well, I hope this is not the first sign of a general 'war on crime' in the Fox Valley. It would definitely suck if it spread beyond the boundaries of St. Charles.
Saint Charles Spas Busted
[URL]http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/news/ct-abn-massage-spa-violations-st-0406-20160406-story.html[/URL]
"One of three St. Charles massage spas hit with charges in a recent police sting is now closed.
The future of the other two are uncertain pending Liquor Control Commission and county court hearings.
The 51-year-old owner of Lotus Spa, Fenglan Smythe of Crystal Springs, turned its keys in to the owner of the space it was leasing.
In the 1700 block of Lincoln Highway March 28, about two weeks after Smythe was charged with violating the massage licensing act.
By giving a massage while she was unlicensed. Smythe pleaded guilty to the charge and waived a hearing in a form letter to the city's.
Liquor Control Commission dated March 29, according to documents provided by the city. ".
Just talk, not prostitution. LOL
This is pretty hilarious.
[URL]http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20160419/news/160418623/[/URL]
"Because an undercover agent stopped a woman from performing a sexual act on him, and because he never gave her money for it.
No prostitution took place at the Main Spa massage business, an attorney for the business said Monday.
"What we are left with is just a conversation. That's not prostitution. Not in any court. It just does not cut it," Peter Lee told the St. Charles Liquor Commission at a hearing about whether the business should be fined or have its massage license suspended or.
Revoked. The commission advises the city council and mayor about licensing for liquor, tobacco and massage businesses.
Ok Kim, 62, of Chicago was charged with prostitution March 15. She is due in Kane County court Thursday.
Kim testified, through an interpreter, that she asked the agent *-- a civilian police worker *-- to disrobe and lie down. She denied negotiating a.
Price to perform sexual acts and said he grabbed her hand and touched it to his private parts. She said she did not remember if she asked him.
To turn on to his back, nor telling a detective after her arrest the prices for performing sex acts.
She also said she asked the agent if he had been there before, and he told her not for a while. She admitted to being arrested in Chicago on a.
Charge of prostitution but said she was found not guilty.
The agent said he rang a doorbell to be admitted and Kim was the only person there. He paid her $80 for a massage. She rubbed his shoulders, he said.
Then his buttocks, "vigorously" sliding a hand "extremely close" to his private parts. Kim told him to turn over, then massaged his upper inner thigh and.
Asked if he wanted his private area massaged. He said she spoke English.
He asked if she would perform oral sex, and she asked if he had a condom, using a code word, he said. She also asked how much money he had and.
Told him it would be $60 for hand stimulation and $100 for oral sex, he said.
The officer left and notified detectives nearby, who then arrested Kim.
A detective testified Kim spoke and understood English. She was able to tell them that she wanted to change her shoes, fill her dog's water bowl.
And get her cellphone before they took her to the police station. He showed a DVD of an interview at the station, during which she answered questions.
In English and admitted giving a price for a sex act, the detective said. It also appeared Kim was living at the business, he said.
Mayor Ray Rogina, the city's liquor commissioner, has until May 2 to rule.
Two other massage businesses were checked that day. At one, a woman was charged with practicing massage without a state license.
The owners pleaded guilty, the license was revoked, and it was fined $500 plus city costs. At the other, a woman was charged with prostitution.
That business has closed, and its license was revoked. ".
Switzerland sting / shutdown?
Considering 3 AMPs in St. Charles just got shut down. I wonder if Switzerland is next on the hit list. I realize it's in a different town, but the locations are all so close to each other. About this time last year was when the string toy got herself arrested. Got her mug shot, real name, and address splashed all over the internet. She never stopped working there and never stopped her services. Is Switzerland due for another slap on the wrist or complete shutdown?