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11-09-23 13:55 #4317Senior Member

Posts: 71It was BEG and BTT because they were run by the same people in Boston. Not saying your source is wrong, but the charging document provides clarification. Fwiw, it doesn't mention SAG / LLVA and their affiliate in NY's site is still up. Even tweeted recently. They didn't require near the info BEG asked.
Originally Posted by IceCityX1221
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11-09-23 13:32 #4316Senior Member

Posts: 2422Monopoly monsoon game
Most of them don't save, but hard to tell for discreetstory cas their site is still up and they have the hardest / strictest screening protocols and can be used to BL / hold against clients that are bad if not properly handled by management.
Originally Posted by GolfGod69
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11-09-23 13:29 #4315Senior Member

Posts: 2422BEG nova game
Site seems still up at this point and one of the wagyus from NYC is making her tour at beg now so we can visualize the power effects soon.
Originally Posted by IceCityX1221
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11-09-23 13:09 #4314Senior Member

Posts: 38Rolling stone article
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/...234873115/amp/
Originally Posted by JsppsgFun4
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Interesting take from a former federal prosecutor. Hinting at what he believes is the underlying reasons behind what happened yesterday.
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11-09-23 13:08 #4313Senior Member

Posts: 254The recent news
Messaged a girl I know who used to work for some of these agencies. Confirmed that BostonTopTen, SAG / LLVA, and maybe BEG were the ones targeted. She's worried about BEG because they used to be affiliated with BTT, but she hasn't been back in over a year because she thought Tysons / DC customers were too rough.
Regardless it's going to be slow for a while because all agencies will be wary of sending girls here.
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11-09-23 12:37 #4312Senior Member

Posts: 1183The Little Black Book was released for political purposes. My memory is fuzzy, but I'm not aware that anyone in the Black Book was ever prosecuted. As a mater of fact, they thinking about prosecuting the agency owner and her lawyers of destroying evidence because they shredded a good portion of the book's contents.
Originally Posted by Almel89
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11-09-23 12:16 #4311Senior Member

Posts: 96How fucked are any of us if the client list is revealed, say you're one of those clients who was never "interviewed" by the agents but still on the list. Would we be getting an agent coming to visit, a call, anything? Would it end up on our records as a charge?
Originally Posted by Max#01
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I'm pretty sure as long as you don't say anything or get busted in the act you're fine, but I'm not too sure about the rest.
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11-09-23 11:28 #4310Senior Member

Posts: 198Agreed
A message to not only to customers of this agency, but to others here and elsewhere. The DC area connection ensured the media would cover this. Very little detail on actual trafficking details but plenty of detail regarding how thorough the investigation was.
Originally Posted by JsppsgFun4
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11-09-23 10:51 #4309Senior Member

Posts: 1183The client list will be revealed if someone leaks it. It would have to be politically expedient to do so. If there are conservative Christian politicians or a presidential candidate on the list, you can bet that would be reason alone to leak the list. I'd be willing to bet that dozens of "news" agencies have already submitted FOIA requests. The FOIA requests will be denied because it's an ongoing investigation. But, insider zealots don't have any constraints. Anybody remember the "Little Black Book" in Frederick 20 years ago?
Originally Posted by Alien988
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https://www.fredericknewspost.com/a-...98e2fe206.html
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11-09-23 10:27 #4308Senior Member

Posts: 151Pii
Can't agree more. Never ever share those with any providers. There is no way they will be deleting PII after verification. Tbh I don't know how knowing your identity can possibly help them except for gaining a leverage, which could be used against you when shit hits the fan. And the agencies asking for LinkedIn / paystub info is plainly laughable. Feds can creat fake profiles and docs easily, they will get got if they feds want to target them.
Originally Posted by BushBaby
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11-09-23 10:20 #4307Senior Member

Posts: 50Welp
Looks like it's back to AMPs for a while. SA, LLVA, and AG have all said they don't save customer information for everyone's safety so, hopefully that's true.
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11-09-23 10:14 #4306Senior Member

Posts: 130Just being named is a loss
They have names, addresses, telephone numbers, work information and driver's licences. Even if you never made an appointment, it's loss to be outed for most.
Originally Posted by Alien988
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11-09-23 05:53 #4305Senior Member

Posts: 517Apt vs Hotel
This is also an example that while the apartment style locations are generally set up nicer, the hotel meets are far less risky. With a fixed location set-up it is just a matter of time before it is noticed and then very easy to surveille; whereas with the hotel meets despite to rooms not being the best, it's hard for LE to monitor as the girls are constantly moving.
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11-09-23 01:44 #4304Banned Member

Posts: 633STFU Yeah, But
I like some of you know the STFU routine—simple. But I ask question to the legal eagles—.
If some bunch of dumbass mongers fucks one of the working gals and gets interviewed by LE walking out of apartment and they spill the beans like these Boston idiots.
Then, LE be watching real close while I walk in ands take my pictures and car plates like a real sting op.
Then, I walks out of the apartment exact 1 hour later with my fly down smell like pussy and they try to interview me. I shuts the fuck up of course.
Can LE nab me anyway cause I be visiting a suspected brothel?
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11-09-23 01:31 #4303Senior Member

Posts: 185The article claims they have a client list in the hundreds, I really don't think they are going to be spending the resources tracking down everyone to be questioned. Assuming everyone gets their own jury, lawyers, and judge you will see it will take years to prosecute everyone.
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