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12-11-15 11:22 #189Senior Member

Posts: 317
Originally Posted by Longjblues
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I always took human trafficking to mean girls forced into prostitution not when girls choose to work as an escort for a legit agency. Am I wrong? Does it not matter if a girl is doing this stuff of her own free will? I'm assuming if no one was forced that a good lawyer could get that particular charge dropped.
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12-09-15 14:12 #188Senior Member

Posts: 352LEO does what they do best. Destroy lives
I love it how LEO wants to protect the community and some bs like that. Yes this was a drug nest. But let's put all the names of the girls out there so crazies can track them down and also let all the dirty laundry out the window. They was to destroy the girls lives and use them as an example. It's sick. Keep them safe from the public at least until proven guilty.
Originally Posted by JimMack
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It's a sad world but it's the world we live in. If someone wants to sell themselves and it's not against there will then it's there choice.
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12-09-15 14:03 #187Senior Member

Posts: 234Peabody bust on tv news
One of the girl's mother was on the tv news saying that her daughter is innocent. She said that when the cop came in the house all her daughter did was do a touch test, and when she reached towards the cops' groin, he pulled her away. Don't want her as a witness.
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12-09-15 11:50 #186Senior Member

Posts: 1083Tempe
Tempu has been around for years, wonder why all of a sudden "issues". Trafficking is almost always alleged, but to the best of my knowledge has never been proven.
Jack.
That's big. That may send a chill through all the agencies in the Boston area. I wonder how they were able to get the goods on Dana?
The news item mentions trafficking, but I doubt they will be able to prove that, unless one of the girls has flipped, but even then may be impossible to prove under the statute.
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12-09-15 11:19 #185Senior Member

Posts: 1699Dana at Tempu!
That's big. That may send a chill through all the agencies in the Boston area. I wonder how they were able to get the goods on Dana?
The news item mentions trafficking, but I doubt they will be able to prove that, unless one of the girls has flipped, but even then may be impossible to prove under the statute.
Originally Posted by Jafo101
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12-08-15 15:53 #184Senior Member

Posts: 67Dana at tempu.
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12-06-15 21:42 #183Senior Member

Posts: 39House-ill-repute-raid
A Patch link with more details and the LEO app used:
http://patch.com/massachusetts/peabo...ests-peabody-0
Originally Posted by LordOfThEeyes
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12-06-15 20:17 #182Senior Member

Posts: 651A grim reminder
A grim reminder of the risks of going to an incall at a trap house. My rule of thumb, which has served me well so far, is to never go to an incall where more than one person has ever been reported to be hanging around or receiving guests, whether male or female. For this reason I also tend to avoid menage a trois, although I have occasionally been lured into them. In the strict interpretation this would include knocks on the door, something being handed off under the door, girl leaving the room and returning, etc. Sometimes I've allowed the little head to do the thinking, often resulting in some of my most memorable dreams. However, this news item is a reminder that the risks of doing so are immense.
Originally Posted by LordOfThEeyes
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12-06-15 16:33 #181Senior Member

Posts: 352Bust in Peabody.
http://www.whdh.com/story/30679082/6...d-peabody-home
These girls posted on backpage often. Stay safe my friends.
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12-06-15 15:39 #180Senior Member

Posts: 317Any idea what agency or sites got shut down?
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12-05-15 18:07 #179Senior Member

Posts: 28Economist on Sex-worker prices across countries / cities
http://www.economist.com/node/216110...subs/US/BR-MIT
FOR those seeking commercial sex in Berlin, Peppr, a new app, makes life easy. Type in a location and up pops a list of the nearest prostitutes, along with pictures, prices and physical particulars. Results can be filtered, and users can arrange a session for a €5-10 ($6. 50-13) booking fee. It plans to expand to more cities.
Peppr can operate openly since prostitution, and the advertising of prostitution, are both legal in Germany. But even where they are not, the internet is transforming the sex trade. Prostitutes and punters have always struggled to find each other, and to find out what they want to know before pairing off. Phone-box "tart cards" for blonde bombshells and leggy señoritas could only catch so many eyes. Customers knew little about the nature and quality of the services on offer. Personal recommendations, though helpful, were awkward to come by. Sex workers did not know what risks they were taking on with clients.
Now specialist websites and apps are allowing information to flow between buyer and seller, making it easier to strike mutually satisfactory deals. The sex trade is becoming easier to enter and safer to work in: prostitutes can warn each other about violent clients, and do background and health checks before taking a booking. Personal web pages allow them to advertise and arrange meetings online; their clients' feedback on review sites helps others to proceed with confidence.
Even in places such as America, where prostitution and its facilitation are illegal everywhere except Nevada, the marketing and arrangement of commercial sex is moving online. To get round the laws, web servers are placed abroad; site-owners and users hide behind pseudonyms; and prominently placed legalese frames the purpose of sites as "entertainment" and their content as "fiction".
The shift online is casting light on parts of the sex industry that have long lurked in the shadows. Streetwalkers have always attracted the lion's share of attention from policymakers and researchers because they ply their trade in public places. They are more bothersome for everyone else—and, because they are the most vulnerable, more likely to come to the attention of the police and of social or health workers. But in many rich countries they are a minority of all sex workers; just 10-20% in America, estimates Ronald Weitzer, a sociologist at George Washington University.
The wealth of data available online means it is now possible to analyse this larger and less examined part of the commercial-sex market: prostitution that happens indoors. It turns out to be surprisingly similar to other service industries. Prostitutes' personal characteristics and the services they offer influence the prices they charge; niche services attract a premium; and the internet is making it easier to work flexible hours and to forgo a middleman.
Websites such as AdultWork allow prostitutes, both those working independently and those who work through agencies and brothels, to create profiles through which customers can contact them. They can upload detailed information about themselves, the range of services they provide, and the rates they charge. Clients can browse by age, bust or dress size, ethnicity, sexual orientation or location.
Other websites garner information from clients, who upload reviews of the prostitutes they have visited with details of the services offered, prices paid and descriptions of the encounters. On PunterNet, a British site, clients describe the premises, the encounter and the sex worker, and choose whether to recommend her. Such write-ups have enabled her to build a personal brand, says one English escort, Michelle (like many names in this article, a pseudonym), and to attract the clients most likely to appreciate what she offers.
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11-28-15 22:14 #178Senior Member

Posts: 427Free Fun
This news link is an interesting twist on post-massage activities with a provider. Woman has not yet had a hearing so we do not know what will be the resolution. We sometimes see the ads where someone includes wording to the affect of: all activity is between consensual adults.
Stating a free fun defense, you got to love it!
http://www.providencejournal.com/art...09957/0/SEARCH
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11-24-15 02:38 #177Senior Member

Posts: 317That's so fucked. He just casually told the 16 yo that he killed a girl the night before. The 19 yo he killed was a mom and pretty hot too.
Originally Posted by Brooksy
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11-23-15 01:11 #176Banned Member

Posts: 118That SS is piece of work. Happy they got someone like that.
Originally Posted by Baconbits
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Popo if you're listening, get the pimps, leave the johns alone.
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11-22-15 23:14 #175Senior Member

Posts: 723Burlington bust
I just caught the news with 10 guys pics on the tv busted in a backpage add sting. Happy Thanksgiving. Be careful out there.
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