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  1. #10288
    Quote Originally Posted by TLinks  [View Original Post]
    No I am not assuming. And thanks for letting everyone know Yuri is the owner. If she is not the owner why would the place close if she if she supposedly retired? The cops buster the place.
    You talked about Yuri online not me. I don't know who the owner is.

  2. #10287

    Photos lead back to an OF page

    https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/rachell_winnter

    Quote Originally Posted by Dkuym1  [View Original Post]
    Any tips on gals that offer outcall only? This one had a 1.5 hour tantra special that was intriguing. I'd stay away from listcrawler gals and anyone who doesn't drive themselves as I don't want riff raff hanging around. I have an opportunity soon to have the place to myself.

    https://www.foxylists.com/rachell

  3. #10286
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  4. #10285

    Touch of class

    Quote Originally Posted by Davig  [View Original Post]
    Are you just assuming because it's been closed. Or do you have knowledge that it was a busted. Maybe Yuri retired.
    No I am not assuming. And thanks for letting everyone know Yuri is the owner. If she is not the owner why would the place close if she if she supposedly retired? The cops buster the place.

  5. #10284

    Outcall only

    Any tips on gals that offer outcall only? This one had a 1.5 hour tantra special that was intriguing. I'd stay away from listcrawler gals and anyone who doesn't drive themselves as I don't want riff raff hanging around. I have an opportunity soon to have the place to myself.

    https://www.foxylists.com/rachell

  6. #10283
    Quote Originally Posted by TLinks  [View Original Post]
    The cops busted and closed down the Touch of Class in Mesa a few weeks ago.
    Are you just assuming because it's been closed. Or do you have knowledge that it was a busted. Maybe Yuri retired.

  7. #10282
    Quote Originally Posted by TLinks  [View Original Post]
    The cops busted and closed down the Touch of Class in Mesa a few weeks ago.
    Just out of curiosity, how do you know this?

  8. #10281

    Teasing and Gestures

    Quote Originally Posted by WalterM  [View Original Post]
    I wouldn't worry about it, financial terms are often arranged silently with hand gestures, and I think that with a little practice, you'll become more comfortable.
    This is true. I started out very nervous but one thing I quickly learned is that an experienced AMP provider will give some serious teasing before you even flip. Rubbing the balls, pressing her kitty against you hands when you leave it on the edge of the table next to your head. This certainly gives me a sense of confidence to proceed with the hand gestures on the flip, and of course providing a "gift".

    It also help to stick to places that have been reviewed on this forum. You know what you are going to get, and you can usually figure out donations before you go so you don't have to discuss it when you are there.

  9. #10280

    Touch of class

    Quote Originally Posted by DesertRat  [View Original Post]
    I was at the Great Spa once when a police officer arrived and asked to see the facility. Mama-san let him in, he toured the parlor, and left. My girl giggled and had to throw a towel over my bare ass while he was present. Within a minute of his exit I was receiving a BBBJ. As long as everybody smiles, waves, and keeps their mouth shut there is nothing to worry about.
    The cops busted and closed down the Touch of Class in Mesa a few weeks ago.

  10. #10279
    Quote Originally Posted by HalaMadrid  [View Original Post]
    What would be the best course of action if it's raided when you are in there?
    Keep your mouth shut. You got a massage and that's it. Unless you are actually caught in the act, they have zero case. They will try to scare you, intimidate you, and make you uncomfortable to the fullest just so they get you to admit it. Just stay strong and never admit to anything.

  11. #10278

    Agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Khancious  [View Original Post]
    Well said.

    At the end of the day it's fucking ridiculous. All that fentanyl going around, shootings every day, thievery and yet these fucks have to bust nuts over the nut busting business because we still haven't evolved beyond the witch burning heretical medieval Christian times. If I was an officer I wouldn't have any part of it, or I would warn them ahead of time "undercover".
    Before the pyramids were planned there was prostitution, even nowadays some other animals practice that, it's time to stop pretending that is "evil".

  12. #10277
    Quote Originally Posted by HalaMadrid  [View Original Post]
    What would be the best course of action if it's raided when you are in there?
    You do what every defense lawyer ever would tell you to do and exercise your fifth amendment right to remain silent. It's pretty hard for them to charge you with anything unless they somehow catch you in the act of doing something illegal and / or you are stupid enough to admit that you did something against the law. It's not illegal to get a massage.

  13. #10276
    What would be the best course of action if it's raided when you are in there?

  14. #10275
    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbit123  [View Original Post]
    You're describing a sting aimed at customers, not a raid aimed at the AMP. It takes a fair amount of time / manpower for LE to obtain enough evidence to get a warrant to search an AMP. Yet it happens several times a year in metro Phoenix. LE used to be very public when they busted a place (for example, google Amazing Spa in Tempe and there are still on-line news stories from 5-6 years ago). Lately, they don't seem to publicize it--when M10 and Golden got closed down a couple of years ago, the news was silent and people figured it out from word of mouth. The cases then play out in court over the course of a couple of years, typically ending in a plea, probation, and maybe a forfeiture of some assets. And, somehow someone new almost always reopens the place that was busted in a month or two. A year ago, Mesa passed a law imposing some liability on landlords, who ought to have a pretty good idea what's going on after a place has been busted, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference.
    Well said.

    At the end of the day it's fucking ridiculous. All that fentanyl going around, shootings every day, thievery and yet these fucks have to bust nuts over the nut busting business because we still haven't evolved beyond the witch burning heretical medieval Christian times. If I was an officer I wouldn't have any part of it, or I would warn them ahead of time "undercover".

  15. #10274
    Quote Originally Posted by WalterM  [View Original Post]
    The typical MO for AMP raids is the police setup a new AMP, one they control, and videotape men requesting sex before they arrest them. PHX PD did this not too long ago. This way they have evidence that solicitation of prostitution occurred, cause otherwise there is no case. In Flagstaff, they did a sting where the cop got a HJ as part of the sting, and I think they've dropped all charges because that's not allowed. In the Robert Kraft case, the place was rigged with cameras.
    You're describing a sting aimed at customers, not a raid aimed at the AMP. It takes a fair amount of time / manpower for LE to obtain enough evidence to get a warrant to search an AMP. Yet it happens several times a year in metro Phoenix. LE used to be very public when they busted a place (for example, google Amazing Spa in Tempe and there are still on-line news stories from 5-6 years ago). Lately, they don't seem to publicize it--when M10 and Golden got closed down a couple of years ago, the news was silent and people figured it out from word of mouth. The cases then play out in court over the course of a couple of years, typically ending in a plea, probation, and maybe a forfeiture of some assets. And, somehow someone new almost always reopens the place that was busted in a month or two. A year ago, Mesa passed a law imposing some liability on landlords, who ought to have a pretty good idea what's going on after a place has been busted, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference.

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