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The police report ... quite long and descriptive.
It offers services including waxing, anti-aging facials, acne treatment, and 11 different types of massage, including a
"Tokyo Ultimate 4 Hand" massage.
The front window of Orchids of Asia.
I wonder what service the extra * is supposed to be for. And what is a “Table Shower”? Seems legit.
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How is someone paying a few bucks to get a handie (or something more substantial) being automatically turning into a human trafficking case?
That's only the first 25 out of supposedly 200.
The irony of "no soliciting" right on the window.
The front window of Orchids of Asia.
I wonder what service the extra * is supposed to be for. And what is a “Table Shower”? Seems legit.
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Right because a savers mentality/living below means has never been documented by many high networth individuals....
“It’s a judgement call, therefore, not reviewable. Case closed.”So he's not denying the sex, just the illegal activity part. So he had a contract with her to get sex therapy? He'll probably beat this thing even with the video. He who has the most expensive attorneys wins.
How is someone paying a few bucks to get a handie (or something more substantial) being automatically turning into a human trafficking case?
ThanksBecause the prostitutes in question appear to be human trafficking victims. This whole sting started based on a tip from the Department of Health based on complaints that the women were living at the spa and cooking out back because they weren't allowed to leave.