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09-19-16 03:51 #1217Senior Member

Posts: 85Overview and thoughts
I'm sure the girls from ERS will just pay the fines, there not going to toss them in the slammer for a licence violation and a weak prostitution charge unless they had a plant get an appointment and someone go past the rules. Remember touching to them is a sexual act. They can stretch that into a prostitution charge.
Originally Posted by Johnnyg1
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I'm a state away as well in the lake country in Wisconsin. All the money I spent down there will no longer be helping establishments, no lottery tickets, no pizza from the place next to ERS, no gas at the Shell station. As well as all the others that came down and added to the local economy. All that money is gone from Belvidere, along with all the money wasted on this 14 month long investigation. All that could have helped the community. Now your going to have two empty buildings. I'm not going to bat for Asian shops cause they I think are they ones that ruined everything. Just like they do in every other town. And those two empty buildings will attract what? Knick-Knack shops and pretty rock shops?
I'll sit back in the Wisconsin lake country, do some boating, have a cocktail, and see what happens, maybe nothing. To the girls into boating that read this, PM me, theres always an extra spot. To the rest of us Lets hope it's all just an election thing or a way to get the less than classy places out of town and keep the places we know to be good businesses.
"T" out.
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09-18-16 21:18 #1216Senior Member

Posts: 90Michael Carr. One would need to presume he was connected with one of the Asian places? That's the only way I could see the Feds trying to help make a human trafficking charge stick. The American places the owners can rightfully claim once they took the money, they didn't force anyone to do anything, the girls came to work voluntarily, and they had rules in place against illegal activity, and no knowledge anything illegal went on behind closed doors.
Personal risk? Embarrassment is about all. People paid a door fee. Got a massage, and during the massage there was no discussion of pay to play, human nature took over between two consenting adults.
I'm a state away, but for those more local, it would be interesting if you tracked the actual criminal process. I'm guessing many will plea bargain to get it over with. If one went to trial, the only way is an undercover made an appointment, and there was discussion of pay to play.
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09-18-16 20:52 #1215Senior Member

Posts: 1164Extreme seems to be the order of the day
Yeah, it is kind of amazing how they treat things like this. If they had evidence that he was involved in human trafficking, or indications that he was some serious international flight risk, I could almost understand them holding him without bond. As it stands, this sounds more like them hoping to intimidate him into not reopening his business.
Originally Posted by Cracker
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I'd be less worried about someone wanting to marry their pet than I am about the clowns who seem to think that they know what is "moral" and what isn't and insist on making sure we follow their lead. At least the former is interested in preserving our freedom to do as we chose, while the latter is interested in nothing more than controlling us.
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09-18-16 20:45 #1214Senior Member

Posts: 1164I don't think you have to worry
Unless those video recording are of actual sessions, I can't see how they could prove you did anything illegal by just having footage of you coming into the place. Then again, with the current 'name-and-shame' policies some LEO's and prosecutors are taking, they might just decide to put together a 'rogue's gallery' of people who 'frequented' these 'disreputable' establishments and release it with a 'request' that anyone with information on these individuals contact local LEO's. Who knows what will happen. Only sure thing seems to be that things are changing, and not for the best.
Originally Posted by LilRascal69
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09-18-16 15:07 #1213Senior Member

Posts: 225I have been a customer of CLV and ERS. Its an hour drive for me to get to Belvidere. Sometimes I was just passing through but other times it was my intended destination just to visit these places. Always had a great experience at both. An experience you can't find many other places. I was worried when the Asian places started moving in. I thought they might attract unwanted attention to the other places. I've seen reports about Royal pushing the envelope of their services. That may have been the straw that broke the camels back. At first I thought this bust might be an attack on the Asian parlors and CLV and ERS were just collateral damage and would be open for business again soon. But, there seems to be a real backlash from the community aimed at these businesses. It's a shame this might be the downfall of business's that have been around for 30+ years. I guess times are changing. I can't help but think if these places had men working there giving other men a massage and a finish there would be news reports about how beautiful it is. Without CLV and ERS there is no reason for me to stop in Belvidere. No reason to stop in some of the shops on State street. No reason to grab a bite to eat at the restaurants. I'll be spending my money elsewhere. Having said all that I think it's really unnecessary to put the mugshots on public display. Some of these girls have little kids in school. Kids they are trying to support. They don't deserve that kind of public shaming. But I'm sure LE thinks it's all part of the punishment.
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09-18-16 13:05 #1212Senior Member

Posts: 78Pointless witch hunt
Yeah, I suppose this may be the end, I hope not. I have been to ERS a few times, kind of drive for me but I enjoyed my visits. I kind of always got the impression ERS and the other place down the street had been around so long that the community did not care, as long things that happened behind closed doors stayed there. In my experience with them, I would guess that they will have a hard time making charges stick since as mentioned they seem to have a protocol for avoiding stings, not sure about the other places. Odds are they will just make it difficult for them to do business in that town. It sounds like they want issue business licenses to hold over their heads. The man arrested for promoting prostitution was held without bond. Holy crap! There are murders and rapists that get bond. Sounds like this town is trying to make an example, Sharia law lite. Like one poster said, men can be women and women can be men and it's okay to marry whichever gender you want and use whichever bathroom that fits your gender identity, not necessarily your biology. Heck we are about a decade away from someone being able to marry their pet goat, but how dare two consenting adults do something in private that involves an orgasm.
Originally Posted by Bignice
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09-18-16 12:32 #1211Senior Member

Posts: 30How much risk?
My question is how much risk are the previous customers at? The article mentions they are still investigating, going over video footage, records, and surveillance tapes. I would hope they wouldn't be so stupid as to have video on file. So are people going to be getting knocks on their door? Seems like that would would be pretty extreme. Are they going to travel out of state to extradite visiting out of state customers? A lot of people at risk based on how careless they were or were not with "record keeping".
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09-18-16 11:26 #1210Senior Member

Posts: 85See the link in my previous post. You get enough of an opposition they'll make it so you can't be in business. Like they just suggested a "Type Business License" . Such as they can say "oh we aren't issuing any of those licences in that district" or something to that effect. Maybe it's just an election year thing but I don't know, sure are trying to portray a hard line too.
Originally Posted by Datsurman
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09-18-16 10:38 #1209Senior Member

Posts: 521ERS and CLV
I also don't see how they could get busted.
The setup there is that the women NEVER ask for money and they NEVER initiate. So how could they get busted? It doesn't make sense unless they changed their script recently. If they have a decent lawyer they should be fine.
Originally Posted by MrStinky
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09-18-16 05:37 #1208Senior Member

Posts: 85Yup, when the mayor stated "Previous administrations tried and couldn't get the job done" the "job done" means they are kicking them out for good. You can start shopping elsewhere, because this city is closed up.
Originally Posted by Castlerae
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09-17-16 20:58 #1207Senior Member

Posts: 97What struck me.
What struck me was they did the raid around 8 am at ERS and ERS don't open till 10 am. So how did they caught the girls at ERS. If I'm working there and I see police cars parked outside is I wouldn't go in. Unless they waited till they opened and then went inside to arrest the girls. Either way I hope this all clear up soon and things get back to normal.
Funny question, so let's say they open next week. Will you visit the first day LOL LOL?
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09-17-16 19:58 #1206Senior Member

Posts: 1164Hope for a quick return? Don't.
Don't know how many saw this in the Rockford paper this morning, but if Belvidere follows through on this, it pretty much spells the end of massage parlors in the city limits.
http://www.rrstar.com/news/20160916/...assage-parlors
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09-17-16 16:42 #1205Senior Member

Posts: 555Who Charged with What?
I watched the video. Three things struck me. First, the news anchor has never had to speak a word of French in his life. Second, he quotes the police as saying they are sorting out Who to charge with What. Meaning what? That no one was caught in the act of doing anything. And at least as Executive, you can be sure that no money exchanged hands. And that it in a nutshell. They will make arrests without knowing what to charge you with. Getting a massage? The news anchor also mentions it was a long term investigation. I think I first checked out C'est La Vie in 1995 and Executive in 1996. I suppose 20 years is long enough for an investigation that leads to no charges.
Originally Posted by Fingerz
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09-17-16 15:29 #1204Senior Member

Posts: 625I've read the posts- I don't need to read back to get the point. I know the point. I even commented in the past that some of the posts seemed very suspicious. Those posts I wouldn't respond to either- so I agree with Avg Joe on that. Here's my point- these places were open before the internet age. Parlors have been busted before the internet existed as well. I mean they don't need an internet forum to conduct an investigation and raid them. They did that stuff before there was an internet. If they really want to all they have to do is set up an appointment and investigate it. It can't be that hard to do. They'll do whatever they want to do. It's not like spas are invisible- these are right in downtown on the main street. And most have neon lights saying spa. So assuming that no one knows about them is pretty naive. The powers that be in towns like Belvidere either want the added tax revenue, the added customers that they bring into town- who maybe spend money on a meal, haircut, pair of shoes, etc while in town or they don't. And if they don't they can raise taxes on their residents to pay for new roads, fireman, schools, library's etc. and see how that goes over. If everything becomes so cryptic on here that no one knows what the heck people are saying than there's no point in even having a forum. Just my 2 cents.
Originally Posted by Bignice
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09-17-16 13:57 #1203Senior Member

Posts: 85Kellster your missing Average Joes point. It was about the post that he was referring to that was obvious who was asking the questions. Go read back. And yes when things get cryptic it may be useless. But that's what it may turn out to be for a while.
Originally Posted by Kellster
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How about this;.
If I was the county sheriff or mayor or state official that had to answer for the all costs of this "14 month long" investigation that netted 14 arrests for all misdemeanor charges and the governor would talk about the murder rate in Chicago and how he'd like some money to put a stop to that but can't, because the state funds ran short because we arrested 10 masseuses and 4 guys for getting a grease and lube job, How would that play out on the nightly news?









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