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12-07-24 23:27 #660Senior Member

Posts: 129Yep. Same owner.
https://www.bizapedia.com/people/jingyu-jin.html
Originally Posted by Timberwolf
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The owner was busted before that in New Jersey. Interestingly, the recent bust cites her as being 45, while she was cited as 52 when she was busted in NJ. I doubt there's some Benjamin Button nonsense going on, so there's multiple women with the same name running these places and / or there's some papers being faked. Either way, she's very much failing at staying under the radar.
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12-07-24 21:38 #659Senior Member

Posts: 1851Only following a months long investigation.
Originally Posted by RamButt
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12-07-24 21:25 #658Senior Member

Posts: 858I provide the FSLIST to all the local police departments. This makes them more efficient than having to read the entire forum. I plan to be appointed as head of Michigan DOGE.
Originally Posted by RamButt
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12-07-24 20:56 #657Senior Member

Posts: 215USA sex guide
All the authorities have to do is read all these posts about where everybody doing boom boom and raid those places. It's all in black and white. LOL.
Originally Posted by Rgv956
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12-07-24 19:21 #656Senior Member

Posts: 66It's not over
Orange man is not in yet. Nessel is a Democrat. Political points go both ways.
Originally Posted by Rgv956
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12-07-24 15:45 #655Senior Member

Posts: 1851May or may not have anything to do with Downriver Nuru Lady. Article cites a connection to an Investigation in Maumee Ohio. There was an AMP raided within recent months there. Toledo Massage forum has the details.
Originally Posted by JohnD420
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12-07-24 15:13 #654Banned Member

Posts: 279How do they know
We have to ask how do these investigators know the FS spots. Where are they getting this information. Seems like they know which one to go after to.
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12-07-24 12:50 #653Senior Member

Posts: 89Proof or no proof.
From the article, "which of the liberated women are victims and which may be criminal defendants".
Originally Posted by MongerMan313
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Liberated? Sometimes it's not about proof but the act of being investigated. Some people shudder when a detective knocks on the front door and starts asking questions because there was a loose end. The wife answers, "We think your husband has a hand in human trafficking. " Good luck explaining.
Stick to the basics. Use cash / burner / anonymous motels. Just because a hooker may accept Venmo doesn't mean a monger should use Venmo.
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12-07-24 12:35 #652Senior Member

Posts: 175The Feds have deeper pockets than anyone. Feds can charge anyone and give the defendant two options: 1) pay a defense attorney tens of thousands in legal defense fees or 2) plead guilty to a reduced charge that goes on your record. If the defendant has a professional license of any sort, then that will result in the loss of that license.
Originally Posted by MongerMan313
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12-07-24 12:20 #651Senior Member

Posts: 1007It doesn't matter. It's not illegal to visit a massage parlor. There's no way to prove you had any sexual contact unless they have cameras in the room. It seems highly unlikely they would waste resources tracking down who called or texted these establishments.
Originally Posted by DannyOceanMi
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12-07-24 12:15 #650Senior Member

Posts: 117I doubt they go through all that trouble to catch guys paying for sex. Regardless, even if they can prove you were there, they can't prove you did anything illegal.
Originally Posted by DannyOceanMi
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12-07-24 12:08 #649Senior Member

Posts: 175Ever hear of geofencing? It's how the FBI tracked down everyone who was at Capitol Hill on J6 months afterwards. Feds don't even have to subpoena telecoms for a cellphone's geolocational data hit on the closest cell tower anymore. They simply ask and the telecoms turn your cellphone data over to the Feds to stay on their good side. Feds then share the data with state and local LE.
Originally Posted by MongerMan313
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12-07-24 09:18 #648Senior Member

Posts: 117The investigation will include looking for customers who frequented the illicit massage parlors, Nessel said.
Originally Posted by HouseOfCards
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Will this really happen? Or just another scare tactic?
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12-07-24 03:17 #647Senior Member

Posts: 129Politicians still be politicking.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...b/76826379007/
Originally Posted by SandersNut
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"She expressed support for State Rep. Kelly Breen's proposed human trafficking legislation and hopes that the bill package will be passed by the Michigan legislature next week."
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12-07-24 02:59 #646Senior Member

Posts: 71The investigation will include looking for customers who frequented the illicit massage parlors.
Originally Posted by EatonBeaver
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Probably likely that they are looking for anyone who might've conversed with one of the women and can corroborate any evidence of trafficking. Unless they have some actual evidence against anyone, they're going to get absolutely nothing in that search, though.







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