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03-04-19 20:24 #3898Senior Member

Posts: 182Massage Heaven
I called Sunrise and they are still open. Across from the church is Massage Heaven and their business has been slow for some time.
Originally Posted by JSunSurf
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03-03-19 23:31 #3897Senior Member

Posts: 47Cocoa Beach. Sunrise?
Was passing by the AMP across from the Church is Cocoa Beach. I think it's called Sunrise and they were closed for business and looked like they were moving out. Loading stuff in a van with a trailer. I was headed somewhere so I couldn't swing around and check, but it could be a sign of the times. If there is indeed human trafficking going on, I'm glad things are shutting down, but otherwise?
My question is whether the conditions in the numerous Korean nail salons beachside are the same. I mean these girls work in pretty bad conditions and most appear to be new to the country. I think that's probably a high turnover low earnings cash business like an AMP, where the workers are exploited.
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03-02-19 11:26 #3896Senior Member

Posts: 37Massage matters
Stay away from massage matters, had a dream I swung by. Out of place white van purposely meant to look run down with back windows propped open. Looks like this place is being watched. Who knows I'm maybe wrong but with all the activity out there I'm not taking the chance and I don't want to see anyone else ruined. Looks like zen spa has a sign outside their door and is shut down. Stay safe.
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02-28-19 15:07 #3895Senior Member

Posts: 630Sounds like plenty of outs for Kraft
https://nypost.com/2019/02/28/how-pa...titution-case/
Originally Posted by DougStamper
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02-28-19 14:35 #3894Senior Member

Posts: 374Bungled?
Like the rest of us here, I would love to see everyone get out from under these charges. But where do you get bungled? The cameras were installed after getting approval from the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court.
Originally Posted by BrevardNewbie
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02-28-19 12:36 #3893Senior Member

Posts: 432The Arrests in Florida
The only silver lining here is Robert Kraft got caught. He doesn't lose often in life at any cost so he will get the best and brightest defense lawyers which will probably help the entire bunch of John's arrested. Privacy will be an issue here especially concerning cameras placed in the rooms without proper procedures followed like signed court warrants. I have faith that Mr Kraft will resolve this entire bungled operation. These are Gestapo tactics that definitely have to be vetted for legalities. I cannot believe the pillory the John's have been subjected too with their pictures and names and ages all over the papers. This whole thing makes no sense to me and is totally wrong IMO.
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02-28-19 10:23 #3892Senior Member

Posts: 1164Cameras in AMPs
I'm way up north in Cleveland, Ohio. I was down in Vero and Ft. Pierce the first week and a half of Feb fishing, treasure hunting and fucking around. Had a great time for the most part, didn't catch many fish. Anyway, I was lucky to avoid the spa problem. I have yet to see an article that mentions any LEO getting warrants for the cameras. And for the life of me I can't see how anyone could slip cameras into these places without someone noticing, especially if they claim people were living there. I know they can be quite tiny, but usually those pinhole cameras have to be mounted in a wall or some object. Even though the cameras are small they still have to be attached to a battery and antenna or wired to a recorder, so there is some volume there. And someone has to be relatively nearby to pick up the recordings if they are transmitted by ultrasmall equipment. Seems to me like the owners of these spas or an employee must have been complicit in the installation of these cameras. I could, of course, be wrong. And by the way, night vision cameras usually have some source of infrared light to pick up images that are really clear. Thermal cameras that small wouldn't give recognizably clear pics I don't think.
Cheech.
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02-28-19 06:42 #3891Senior Member

Posts: 56Prosecution's case weak?
This article has a distinctly different tone than 9 days ago. Maybe the prosecution is having trouble building a case?
https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/cr...ts/2993803002/
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02-27-19 20:02 #3890Senior Member

Posts: 72Support Your Local AMP.
All these threads across the State are flooded with 'talk' about the activities down south. Many are talking about the demise of many of our favorite shops do to. Well fear seems to be the dominate theme. There are a few things we can do to keep the 'fires' from dying out. Right now the risk of partaking in any extended 'menu' is somewhat risky but that isn't going to keep me from visiting my favorites. I just plan to decline the more and settle for less. My suggestion to those shops is to ride this out. Give a good rub, maybe a good 'tease' but nothing more. Accept our tips for service and be patient. You will still get paid and when things relax the 'business model' can change for the better.
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02-27-19 14:34 #3889Regular Member

Posts: 4Where is she located?
Originally Posted by Willie24
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Is she in a condo and used to live in Indianatlantic? I saw a gal in Cape Canaveral a while back but don't remember her name.
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02-27-19 12:38 #3888Senior Member

Posts: 374Police used fake bomb scare
The police created a fake bomb scare to vacate the building for several hours while they installed the cameras. https://www.salemnews.com/news/local...91cd88107.html.
Originally Posted by OutForStroll
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02-27-19 12:00 #3887Senior Member

Posts: 1839Ronnie
Visited her yesterday for an hour visit. Remembered to take the shower! She is a big woman but nicely proportional! Started with massage, not bad except for all the conversations about concentration camps for homeless and various conspiracies. After a good 30 minutes of talk and massage, got to main event. BBBJ was good and except for some DATY, finished quite satisfied. Clean incall, a pleasant woman and a bargain at 100 Mario's. Would recommend, but probably will not repeat since its a long drive for me from Indian River County and the bizarre conversations are a little too much for me.
Originally Posted by Otto22
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02-26-19 17:35 #3886Regular Member

Posts: 12Actually, we may find out. When there are criminal charges, the defense does a discovery demand. The prosecutor has to give the defense all the information. A good defense lawyer would also ask for Stingray info. Fed govt will insist the case be dismissed rather than let cities disclose it was used.
Originally Posted by ScottyM3
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02-25-19 11:12 #3885Serial Troll, had six users, SAG Augustapoler, AugustaRolla, CoochieMac, Coochiemane, DonCon, and Hot Pole

Posts: 1121Truth is.
Sheriff could have accomplished this back in November. The only reason to let the trafficking continue was for the headlines at the cost many reputations. I hear Kraft has hired Roy Black. If anyone can expose ulterior motives, he is the best. Stay tuned.
Originally Posted by Richbal
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02-25-19 11:03 #3884Senior Member

Posts: 63The Truth Comes Out
"it could be anywhere from two to five (human trafficking victims).
Investigators seized between $180,000 and $200,000.
Overall officials are in the process of seizing more than $2 million in assets.








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