Originally Posted by Amnorix:
Like 150 johns were busted. They all knew -- not that they were prostitutes, but that they were sex slaves? How? Why? How does a Massachusetts Jewish businessman know that women were essentially imported from Asia under false pretenses and put to work in the sex trade? That's the trafficking element.
It was an EIGHT MONTH investigation. I don't think the charges are suddenly going to be upgraded for Kraft any time soon. :-)
So rich people were going out of their way for repeat visits for a cheap hand job? Not buying it. And I guy who probably spent decent money for these arrangements had no idea whatsoever what kind of prostitutes he was getting? And multiple rich guys were swindled by the same ruse? Yeah, not buying that either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
So a guy wants a happy ending from an Asian girl imported into the country under false pretenses and has been forced into the sex trade. Why should that be illegal?
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
So a guy wants a happy ending from an Asian girl imported into the country under false pretenses and has been forced into the sex trade. Why should that be illegal?
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
So rich people were going out of their way for repeat visits for a cheap hand job? Not buying it. And I guy who probably spent decent money for these arrangements had no idea whatsoever what kind of prostitutes he was getting? And multiple rich guys were swindled by the same ruse? Yeah, not buying that either.
If they knew why did the DA's office not charge them with something more serious after their eight month investigation? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
So a guy wants a happy ending from an Asian girl imported into the country under false pretenses and has been forced into the sex trade. Why should that be illegal?
I hadn't heard he was being charged with human trafficking. [Reply]
Bill cheated big time and got caught. Brady cheated and lied and got caught. Now Kraft has been caught getting sex favors from a woman he paid that's being forced to do so.
Why should he be allowed to own a team anymore when he has a poor moral compass? Cheat, and pay for sex is ok in his book. Not surprising though, it's Boston.
Spotlight said it all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
If they knew why did the DA's office not charge them with something more serious after their eight month investigation?
seems like there's still a lot more news to drop. And I don't think targeting users is nearly as important as stinging the operation. Plus, the filthy rich are not easy to go after. But it doesn't take Sherlock for the math to not add up on this one. [Reply]
Lets have Brian Mills stuff a rag into his mouth, strap him in a jerry-rigged electric chair, and keep the switch on until the lights are turned off for lack of payment. [Reply]