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11-08-23 23:39 #4301Senior Member

Posts: 110Everything I said was true. You probably aren't going to get arrested, but you may get extorted, blackmailed, and / or potentially exposed so you can flip on the agency (like the literal affidavit says). I'm not trying to underplay the risk, rather get people to understand what the actual risk is so we can stop misinformation and fear mongering. If you'll notice, the document says that the people were simply observed going in and out of the apartments and that upon interviewing them, they spilled the beans that they purchased sex. Arguably, the whole case is really built around the evidence that the mongers provided; the rest is circumstantially corroborated by the monger testimony or money laundering charges on the owners which can't be directly tied to the prostitution itself.
Originally Posted by ThrobbinWood
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There is always risk and we should never downplay it. Be smart, be safe, and don't talk to the cops.
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11-08-23 23:17 #4300Senior Member

Posts: 757Arrests
You might check the recent busts in other cities. Cleveland maybe. Whud-ya-gunna-do if they stop by your house to ask questions of you? Tell your wife they have the wrong address!
Originally Posted by Derilious89
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11-08-23 23:08 #4299Senior Member

Posts: 96The pot brothers video should be pinned to the top of this thread if possible as a reminder. I always watched it before every appointment I had with the ladies just as I was texted to go up to the building as a refresher.
Originally Posted by WillGuyMar
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11-08-23 22:46 #4298Regular Member

Posts: 7Advice from Retired Lawyer
So with the BEG operation completed I know everyone is freaking out. Retired lawyer here to give you some tips. Do not take this as official legal advice if you are really worried you should talk to your own lawyer.
1. In order to effectively prosecute you they need to prove you paid for a sex act. This cannot be "implied" by the fact you visited an attractive young lady for one hour. It cannot be "assumed" from the fact that you wanted to see someone pretty. They need a video recording or text message or email or something tying your payment to an overt sex act. Otherwise you were just paying for time and there is nothing wrong with that. Anything that may have happened during that time was between two consenting adults and in no way connected to any payment. Where BEG fucked up (among other things) was sending out a text with a menu related to payment. Where the clients fucked up is admitting to LE that any monies they gave were connected to a sex act. You should never send a text message which refers to any sex act in any form and neither should they.
2. If by some chance LE comes to talk to you the only thing you should say is "lawyer. " If they tell you that you don't need a lawyer yet because you aren't detained then say thank you very much I don't feel like talking to you. If you try to leave and they don't detain you that means they don't have enough info to detain you. If they don't have enough info to detain Why in the hell would you give them that information by talking to them. If they try to interview you they only words out of your mouth should be "am I being detained. " If the answer is no say you have nothing to say. If they say it would be better for you if you talked to them you are an idiot if you believe that to be true. You have virtually nothing to gain and everything to lose by talking to them voluntarily.
3. If you are detained the only word out of your mouth should be "lawyer." If they say they have witnesses implicating you then your response should be "lawyer." They are allowed to lie about incriminating evidence in order to get you to confess. So for instance they could say they have a girl who told them you paid her for sex. And they could be lying, there is no law prohibiting them from lying as part of the interrogation. Do not believe them if they tell you they have the goods on you. Say you want a lawyer. Your lawyer will advise you properly from that point forward.
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11-08-23 22:12 #4297Senior Member

Posts: 78Thanks. I do my hobbying on the Weekends cause I live out of state. That date of Monday October 23,2023 related to BEG surveillance hit a nerve!
Originally Posted by KylerMurray
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There were other surveillance dates in CA, MA that all fell on Weekdays.
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11-08-23 22:03 #4296Senior Member

Posts: 71For real. Read (or browse) the charging document. Imagine how this would have gone if those Johns had just STFU. Nowhere, that's where.
Originally Posted by JackRyan1
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11-08-23 21:58 #4295Senior Member

Posts: 136https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6JHuv3sZ79s
Originally Posted by Almel89
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11-08-23 21:45 #4294Senior Member

Posts: 177Well damn
I was thinking about booking something to this week. Shit. Virginia agencies are officially on ice. Wouldn't be shocked if they never come back either specially certain ones.
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11-08-23 21:28 #4293Senior Member

Posts: 136I'm assuming the multi location, multi state organizations are in the radar, all are being watched.
Originally Posted by WillGuyMar
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There was big $s involved, that was the draw here I are S will want its poind of flesh.
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11-08-23 20:58 #4292Senior Member

Posts: 38Speaking indictment
Reading over the charging document. What stood out is how much information was put in this document. DOJ is / was under no obligation to do that in the charging document. This was done to send a message to all involved. Put it another way the information within that document is likely just the tip of the iceberg and what they were willing to publicly reveal at this time. Scary times indeed.
Stay safe.
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11-08-23 20:54 #4291Senior Member

Posts: 96I guess playing on weekends really saved my ass then. I guess it's time to move on to Indy providers. What a fucking waste too, I had finally settled on a favorite with Rainbow over at BEG. I'll miss her RJ game.
Originally Posted by KylerMurray
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11-08-23 20:23 #4290Senior Member

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11-08-23 20:12 #4289Senior Member

Posts: 85Great Catch
Observant you are. I went back thru and looked with a bit more scrutiny. It seems they stung almost all these hobbyists on Friday afternoons (I do see a Monday... Oct 23rd). Interesting.
Originally Posted by Tadalagash
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11-08-23 19:59 #4288Senior Member

Posts: 78Quick observation:
I swiftly scanned through the document and all the dates reported in it fell on Weekdays. None on Weekends.
Is it because Uncle Sam deep down knows this is a VICTIMLESS crime and there is no need to pay OT for their pigs to work on weekends. ?
Maybe the libs were right after all in asking to Defunding the popo.
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11-08-23 19:57 #4287Senior Member

Posts: 71It's only BEG and this was out of Boston. Other agencies are NY operations. Hopefully LLVA / SA knows how to go low and it looks like they have an idea.
Originally Posted by JackRyan1
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I noticed that they never mentioned PII stored on the "brothel phones". Wonder if they really did properly dispose of that information like they say they do.
Time for some of you to burn your burners. I never used BEG, but I'm not touching these agencies for a long time.











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