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04-27-20 14:43 #31101Senior Member

Posts: 195Nikki
Yes, Nikki is very good. Beautiful, well built, and very friendly.
Originally Posted by TheRock20
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04-27-20 13:48 #31100Regular Member

Posts: 11Psh I know! Let me know if you see Nikki and what you think.
Originally Posted by TheRock20
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04-27-20 12:55 #31099Senior Member

Posts: 289I was wondering the same thing. And yes I'll let you know!
Originally Posted by Mase13
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04-27-20 12:54 #31098Senior Member

Posts: 289Ok good to know and thank you!
Originally Posted by LexRyde
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04-27-20 12:53 #31097Senior Member

Posts: 289Damn 240 that's a bit much! But I'm going to see what her rates are! Her body is insane.
Originally Posted by OceanSea1312
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04-27-20 12:44 #31096Senior Member

Posts: 167Let me know if you try Nikki, I have eyed her before and never pulled the trigger. Wondering if she is really working since she was out of an actual spa.
Originally Posted by TheRock20
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Mase out!
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04-27-20 12:39 #31095Senior Member

Posts: 175Corect
Yes, I stand corrected, that the civil rights suit was filed by "John Doe", not charged in the incident about a year ago. I do however remember hearing in the last few weeks that prosecuters are ready to let this whole thing go and are looking to save face and wallet.
Originally Posted by Rudiger
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04-27-20 11:26 #31094Regular Member

Posts: 6It's going to go away!
For cops to install hidden cameras in a place of residence or business is completely illegal! So this case is going to go away! The Patriot act law was to capture terrorist not spy on horny men trying to have fun at a massage parlour or capture drug dealers or misdemeanor crimes and etc. LOL. Good thing a very rich man was involved, cause they've been getting away with this for the past 15 years!
Originally Posted by Rudiger
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04-27-20 11:17 #31093Senior Member

Posts: 290A bit of clarification
Apologies, I suppose I could have been a bit more clear in the initial post. When I said "trade one case for another", I meant with different parties involved, not both parties being the same. In my post, I was referring to Kraft dropping his suit and the State then dropping charges against all defendants, not just against Kraft. Depending on the facts specific to that scenario, it likely would not be unethical for the State to drop criminal charges in exchange for that same defendant dropping a civil lawsuit.
Originally Posted by Miketastic69
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04-27-20 11:02 #31092Senior Member

Posts: 919I thought she was with Tara again?
Originally Posted by LexRyde
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04-27-20 10:46 #31091Senior Member

Posts: 63Nikki used to work with Tara at Tara's Angel's. Highly recommend. Great massage plus great attitude!
Originally Posted by TheRock20
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04-27-20 10:11 #31090Senior Member

Posts: 1104I don't think Kraft's attorneys filed the civil rights lawsuit; it looks like it was someone else, maybe the 75-year-old woman who claims she regularly got her feet rubbed at the place.
Originally Posted by FrankCuba
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Whomever is suing for getting a legitimate massage (they're afraid the tapes will be made public), I hope they get some big bucks for it. Maybe it will teach not only the cops, but the dipshit judge who authorized the planting of spy cameras in the AMP.
Florida has a real bad habit of going to extremes for petty, non-violent misdemeanors like the use of the 'Stingray' cellphone tracker to find a low-level marijuana dealer in Tampa. The bottom line is that the local cops were just looking for an excuse to use all this expensive, high-tech James Bond spy equipment. You can damn well bet they had a great time installing and recording all the activity in the AMP; never mind that it was all quite illegal.
They get away with this kind of stuff due to an extremely compliant local justice system so it takes national publicity and a federal lawsuit to get them to stop.
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04-27-20 10:00 #31089Regular Member

Posts: 11Ebony
I've been to the top one (Ebony) pictures are either real or super close Huge bum which was nice. But as for a massage it was just alright. I opted for Nuru 240 (dumb of me I know way too much) started on a regular massage table for 10 min to warm up. Went to the nuru bed (pictures are in the ad) she did a pretty good job but for the price I'm not sure I would return unless I was desperate as can be.
Originally Posted by TheRock20
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04-27-20 10:00 #31088Senior Member

Posts: 1480Unethical happens all the time
I have seen districts make deals where "you drop your lawsuit we will settle," or you plead to some misdemeanor and we drop the felony. It's call "saving face. " And they term it: efficiency of service. Saving taxpayers from a lengthy and costly trial where their public officials lose money and maybe more importantly, professional standing.
Originally Posted by VincentGambini
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04-27-20 09:52 #31087Senior Member

Posts: 290Doubtful
While I can't say for certain, I doubt this is accurate. I'm guessing the "civil suit" you're referring to would be against the cops and / or the prosecutors. As the criminal case is not yet closed, it would probably be premature to sue either of those entities, a person would typically wait for the charges to be dropped before suing. More importantly, it would be unethical for an attorney to essentially trade one case for another, which is what the statement of "drop charges against everyone if Kraft drops his suit" suggests. From a practical standpoint, if Kraft wins his criminal appeal regarding the suppression of the video, all the cases likely do go away, but that's simply due to the State no longer having an ability to prevail in court, not due to some agreement with Kraft.
Originally Posted by FrankCuba
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