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  1. #17128
    Quote Originally Posted by Rebccu  [View Original Post]
    I believe one should avoid the AMPs, as they are an easy target, being a walk-in business model that does not screen client intake.

    Better to hop on a plane to Tampa, Orlando, LA and other places where it isn't as scrutinized. The Agency business model is far safer for clients and providers, alike.
    The FBI is involved because the girls came from New York. Anyone that has been to any of the AMPs here or practically anywhere know that they come from either flushing New York or Los Angeles. These girls travel here voluntarily and so it's not trafficking. The owners post ads on different Chinese recruiting sites and also have WeChat groups they use to recruit. Many girls who live in Flushing don't want to work where they live and they will go to areas that they are promised high tips in a wealthy area and a steady stream of business. I Agree with all previous comments that this county appears to be a no go zone. However, I don't think any clients that went here are going to have problems. Even if the MJ police want to make it bigger than just arresting these two, you have to have evidence that something wrong took place. I'm guessing that this was an undercover agent bust after a period of surveillance. Even if they have your car in surveillance footage and shots of you going inside that proves nothing. You were there to get a massage. Unless they catch you in the act or have video footage of the event taking place there's nothing they can do. I know of a friend in Flushing, who was in a store when it got raided the girl immediately ran out and left him there and he stayed as if nothing happened. He was questioned, but let go. There was previous mention of surveillance in the. All of these FS AMPs have surveillance systems set up, but it is not to monitor clients- unless they're being robbed or there is a crime and then they have a mug shot, but even then they rarely report these events to the. They will simply post the perpetrator in their groups and tell them to not service the person. The cameras are for the owners to be able to watch over the girls that they hire in the store to make sure they are not robbing them and they are working hard. Most of the girls in these stores do not know the owners and vice versa and it is a simple interview process usually over WeChat and a verbal agreement to start work.

  2. #17127
    Quote Originally Posted by Rebccu  [View Original Post]

    I believe one should avoid the AMPs, as they are an easy target, being a walk-in business model that does not screen client intake.
    I already gave my answer to BravoFox about believing in the agencies as well. You risk being busted in on in the AMP. You risk being busted at home for dealing with an agency. I do both, so I can screwed either way.

    Comrades in Seattle are sweating right now because one of their agencies "may" have been caught up. AsianPink "potentially" getting busted. Anyway, I'm not here to drive business one way or another, feel free to go or not go to an AMP. Just like how I went back to HFS after their own raid, I would continue to tell people that it is ok if they don't want to return. And even I gave them some space for awhile. If Aake7 never contacted the girls on my behalf, I probably never would have went back the first time haha.

    Anyway for other friends, HFS has the day off I am told, so whether I wanted to risk it or not, I can't. So that's two locations going dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by JudeJames  [View Original Post]

    But I agree, this could go big. Really big. But I would never venture into Wilson county ever. Same for the Boro.
    Yes I've been learning Murfreesboro has not been a good choice over time, so I guess this also joins the list. Still to be fair, I never travel out that far so they were never really a consideration for me. I just feel bad for those where it was a nice option closer to where they are.

    If it does lead to an end to everything going on recently, then so be it. I've never been committed to this, just have enjoyed being able to get easy access to what I thought was a fantasy in a far off land. But I won't cry doom and gloom until something more comes, so I'll watch the same as the rest of you. I'm less knowledgeable about places like this though so if anyone gets other real updates, feel free to inform us.

  3. #17126

    Bummer

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebccu  [View Original Post]
    I believe one should avoid the AMPs, as they are an easy target, being a walk-in business model that does not screen client intake.

    Better to hop on a plane to Tampa, Orlando, LA and other places where it isn't as scrutinized. The Agency business model is far safer for clients and providers, alike.
    Man. Bummer. She wasn't a service queen when she was at HFS but she had a great body.

  4. #17125

    Wilson county hits different.

    The bond is high because it's Wilson county. I don't think their organization will pay for their bond. This would never have developed the way it did if it was under the weak the in Davidson.

    Mt Juliet is so good at policing, but all they have to do is call the local FBI Agent and they take a look and get involved. They ask themselves is this Federal? And if the girls admit to traveling across state lines then yes it is.

    The prior post about LPR's and connecting you to this, that's way overkill.

    But I agree, this could go big. Really big. But I would never venture into Wilson county ever. Same for the Boro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayasaki  [View Original Post]
    No Asians in recent bookings here so far. But could still be unfortunate fallout from the other things (the robberies and the Mt Juliet stuff).

    Like I said seems like they really got enthusiastic about this one (the bond for the two are 10000 each charge, that's way higher than the recent ones). If they are closing up here, it might be a sign fallout is coming back for our home territory. My confidence in the situation here was basically around the followup, of which there was always minimal in the past year. People come in say they knew it was coming, no guy ever reports being charged, and then everyone just goes to another one and overall the situation remains.

    I've been involved in this (which again is tiny compared to many of you) but fed stuff is out of my league and was the one thing I was counting on them never caring about. It's just like the Boston thing. Both Mass and VA were a part of that, but only the Cambridge / Boston ones did anything and I believe that was because the fed leaned on them (and a councilman was involved).

  5. #17124

    Mugshots

    Both mugshots are posted here:

    https://portal.wcso95.org/Jail?hours=72&pagenum=2

    I believe one should avoid the AMPs, as they are an easy target, being a walk-in business model that does not screen client intake.

    Better to hop on a plane to Tampa, Orlando, LA and other places where it isn't as scrutinized. The Agency business model is far safer for clients and providers, alike.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayasaki  [View Original Post]
    No Asians in recent bookings here so far. But could still be unfortunate fallout from the other things (the robberies and the Mt Juliet stuff).

    Like I said seems like they really got enthusiastic about this one (the bond for the two are 10000 each charge, that's way higher than the recent ones). If they are closing up here, it might be a sign fallout is coming back for our home territory. My confidence in the situation here was basically around the followup, of which there was always minimal in the past year. People come in say they knew it was coming, no guy ever reports being charged, and then everyone just goes to another one and overall the situation remains.

    I've been involved in this (which again is tiny compared to many of you) but fed stuff is out of my league and was the one thing I was counting on them never caring about. It's just like the Boston thing. Both Mass and VA were a part of that, but only the Cambridge / Boston ones did anything and I believe that was because the fed leaned on them (and a councilman was involved)..

  6. #17123

    Double posting but I think this deserves a separate reply

    Quote Originally Posted by NunyaBiznesss  [View Original Post]
    Texted and called no answer.

    Went by today lady came to door in tears and just kept saying 'no open'. I asked if she was ok she said yes so I left quickly.

    Heads up.
    No Asians in recent bookings here so far. But could still be unfortunate fallout from the other things (the robberies and the Mt Juliet stuff).

    Like I said seems like they really got enthusiastic about this one (the bond for the two are 10000 each charge, that's way higher than the recent ones). If they are closing up here, it might be a sign fallout is coming back for our home territory. My confidence in the situation here was basically around the followup, of which there was always minimal in the past year. People come in say they knew it was coming, no guy ever reports being charged, and then everyone just goes to another one and overall the situation remains.

    I've been involved in this (which again is tiny compared to many of you) but fed stuff is out of my league and was the one thing I was counting on them never caring about. It's just like the Boston thing. Both Mass and VA were a part of that, but only the Cambridge / Boston ones did anything and I believe that was because the fed leaned on them (and a councilman was involved).

    But hey whatever, is in play, it's too late. If they self close early they can get out ahead and come back. And we have no power in this situation regardless. And I believe they know what they are risking regardless if they stay so while I wish my favorites well, there is still no point in worrying for them in my book.

  7. #17122
    Quote Originally Posted by GenericBeer  [View Original Post]
    Yeah setting up anywhere in the Wilson County police state was a bad idea from the start. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did and didn't get shut down immediately.

    Also I've always wondered if a place avoided using the word massage and just said body rubs or something like that, would it help protect against the "unlicensed professional" charges? It seems like that or "human trafficking" is always the hammer they use to go after these places, besides the obvious one of course.
    A part of me doubts it just because like the places themselves tend to not use the word massage outside of ads, which anyone can run. I won't do it but I think it would be amusing to advertise on the behalf of massage envy with the same kind of ads and see what happens.

    But then you have studio 22 with this on their website "Studio 22 is NOT Associated with ANY Other Studio in Nashville! We are Privately Owned & Operated! We DO NOT OFFER Theraputic Massage Services! Our Providers are Relaxation Specialists & Are Not Liscensed Massage Therapist, Unless Otherwise Noted. We DO NOT Provide ANY ILLEGAL SERVICES AT ANY TIME! Studio 22 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. " Maybe that gives them wiggle room, or maybe the people behind these just really like targeting Asians haha. Gemini is certainly not a source for legal advice but even it thinks this would get them nailed.

    Jokes aside though, body rub would likely fall afoul of the licensing requirements regardless.

    "Massage/bodywork/somatic - The manipulation of the soft tissues of the body with the intention of positively affecting the health and well-being of the client. ".

    They could spin it into a lesser charge by calling it reflexology but it is still a charge and they'd still likely nail them on the intent that it was going for a massage and not reflexology. Not receiving any compensation (including tips) is another route but there's no way they'd trust the customers enough and I'm sure at that point it would be questioned about why they are a business set up for free massages LOL.

    And the real reason I have no confidence in this is if I figured this out in 30 minutes surely someone has already tried it and failed.

  8. #17121

    RS closed? Worse?

    Texted and called no answer.

    Went by today lady came to door in tears and just kept saying 'no open'. I asked if she was ok she said yes so I left quickly.

    Heads up.

  9. #17120
    Quote Originally Posted by TruckerChet  [View Original Post]
    The FBI is involved here because there was illegal taping and surveillance happening inside the massage parlor. They had cameras (and possibly audio) recording in the massage rooms. They are trying to find out who put the recording devices there and for what purpose. So the video / audio there + the LPR data that extensively covers MJ is going to lead to some awkward conversations with the patrons soon.
    There has to be a lot more to this situation. I guess in certain circumstances this could happen. Who put them there, and no one knows? I would not be so worried about LPR data but video and audio in a room is totally unacceptable.

  10. #17119
    Quote Originally Posted by GenericBeer  [View Original Post]
    Yeah setting up anywhere in the Wilson County police state was a bad idea from the start. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did and didn't get shut down immediately.

    Also I've always wondered if a place avoided using the word massage and just said body rubs or something like that, would it help protect against the "unlicensed professional" charges? It seems like that or "human trafficking" is always the hammer they use to go after these places, besides the obvious one of course.
    The FBI is involved here because there was illegal taping and surveillance happening inside the massage parlor. They had cameras (and possibly audio) recording in the massage rooms. They are trying to find out who put the recording devices there and for what purpose. So the video / audio there + the LPR data that extensively covers MJ is going to lead to some awkward conversations with the patrons soon.

  11. #17118
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaydawg92  [View Original Post]
    I knew this would be a flop from day 1. Wilson county people don't play that and the location wasn't great.
    Yeah setting up anywhere in the Wilson County police state was a bad idea from the start. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did and didn't get shut down immediately.

    Also I've always wondered if a place avoided using the word massage and just said body rubs or something like that, would it help protect against the "unlicensed professional" charges? It seems like that or "human trafficking" is always the hammer they use to go after these places, besides the obvious one of course.

  12. #17117
    Quote Originally Posted by HoldenMcGroin  [View Original Post]
    IDK if this is the location that's been mentioned recently, however MJPD doesn't play!

    https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news...igation-wilson
    Bad news, Mt. J police have LPR data from visitors, and there were cameras inside that joint, including in the rooms. Total shit show. If you went in there and engaged in prostitution, best be ready for a visit from the PoPo in the next week or so. Good luck to all.

  13. #17116

    Wilson county

    Quote Originally Posted by HoldenMcGroin  [View Original Post]
    IDK if this is the location that's been mentioned recently, however MJPD doesn't play!

    https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news...igation-wilson
    I knew this would be a flop from day 1. Wilson county people don't play that and the location wasn't great.

  14. #17115

    Oh wow

    And here I thought I was going to try the MJ place out, glad I didn't. I've been to RS last week and saw the same girl as before in my previous post of the place. Long and short of it was basically L2 and L1 after a maybe 20-30 rub even though I went for the hour and had to do a DIY to finish the job because I took too long to finish. More details for pm, but not too sure I'd return right now and was thinking of trying MJ location. Oh well. Maybe I'll hit up HF soon if I'm not busy for the holidays.

  15. #17114
    Quote Originally Posted by DogginUSA  [View Original Post]
    Yeah I can't believe they would set up shop in MJ. Super risky out there. As far as I'm concerned that's a no-go zone.
    Nashville probably getting a little crowded so they had to test the limits. I'm just sad because I'm not sure if things will go as well if fed involved this time. A one week investigation? They speed ran that one instead of the usual. Couldn't wait until after the holidays?

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