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Showing posts with label Prostitution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prostitution. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Professors ran site for esteemed men to get sex

Police: Professors ran site for esteemed men to get sex

By JERI CLAUSING The Associated Press

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. | Two professors accused of running a sophisticated prostitution website appeared to have one goal: Police say they wanted to create a place where respected men like themselves could go for sex without having to worry about getting caught up in street stings.

“They have a lot to lose, and they tried to build an organization to protect themselves,” Albuquerque police Lt. William Roseman said.

The website, based in the Albuquerque-Santa Fe area, featured “weather reports” about police vice stings; physical descriptions and cellphone numbers of undercover police to help members avoid arrest; training videos on what to do if members were busted; and detailed information on the prostitutes themselves, including prices and star performance rankings from other members.

Southwest Companions had 1,400 members, including former University of New Mexico President F. Chris Garcia, who police said was among the site’s top echelon.

Membership was invitation-only, and new members were vetted as they worked their way up through three tiers. The first level was “probation,” Roseman said, where the new clients secured prostitutes through the site.

As the members progressed through the “verified” and “trusted” tiers, they gained access to more information about undercover officers and the hookers.

The hookers were paid in cash, with prices ranging from $200 for a single act to as much as $1,000 for an hour of time.

David Flory, a physics professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey, is suspected of buying the site in 2009. The site was created by a woman named Cara Garrett. Investigators say Garrett tipped police to its existence in December after being arrested on drug, child abuse and prostitution charges.

Flory, 68, told police he bought the site to create a safe place for people to buy and sell sex, Roseman said.

Flory ran the site and was the main moderator, police said. He is facing 40 charges of promoting prostitution.

Garcia’s main role, police said, was to look for “new talent” — prostitutes willing to come to New Mexico.

He faces charges of promoting prostitution, conspiracy and tampering with evidence.






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Friday, May 27, 2011

Conference on Canada's sex trade

Woman showing her cleavage.Image via WikipediaHalifax hosts groundbreaking conference on Canada's sex trade
Global Maritimes: Friday, May 27, 2011 3:13 PM


An Ontario Supreme Court ruling last year could pave the way for decriminalization or legalization of prostitiution in Canada. Stepping Stone, a support group for sex workers in Nova Scotia, and Mount Saint Vincent University hosted a conference debating the issue.

HALIFAX - nk" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_worker" rel="wikipedia" title="Sex worker">Sex workers may see their trade legalized if an Ontario Supreme Court ruling, declaring Canada’s prostitution laws unconstitutional, holds.

Three sex trade workers successfully argued against the laws last September, but the outcome of an appeal hearing next month could pave the way for prostitution to be decriminalized, or even legal, across the country.

The argument for decriminalizing the sex trade industry was the focus of a groundbreaking conference - titled Green Light, Red Light: Regulating the Sex Trade in Halifax - hosted by a local support and advocacy group, Friday

Stepping Stone has been working with former and active sex workers in Nova Scotia since 1985 and in that time 18 women in the province, known to be working in the trade, have been murdered or gone missing.

“Everybody has a voice, says Stepping Stone executive director Rene Ross, “and we’re not going to do anything about the violence in our community unless we come together to hear everybody.”

Violence against sex workers has increased in recent years, Ross adds.

The laws don’t forbid exchanging sex for money, just all of the other activities that surround the transaction.

That’s what often forces sex workers into dangerous and sometime violent situations.

Lawyer Allan Young, who successfully argued last fall against the current criminal code provisions on prositituion, says people often worry legalizing or decriminalizing the sex trade will open a “Pandora’s box,” leading to a rise in pimping and the trafficking of women and underage children.

Young says people shouldn’t be afraid of what might happen if prostitution is decriminalized and he’s confident he will prevail in his fight for the constitutional rights of sex workers.

The appeal hearing against the ruling is set for June 13.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Woman charged with operating prostitution ring from her apartment

Woman charged with operating prostitution ring from her apartment


Bingell
VERPLANCK – State Police have arrested a 23-year-old Verplanck woman on a charge of prostitution, a misdemeanor, for what they said was a prostitution ring that she was operating from her apartment in the Town of Cortlandt.

Jill Bingell was arrested following a lengthy investigation by State Police BCI into the operation they said had been in business since late 2010.

The illegal activities occurred primarily during weekday mornings and afternoons and involved several patrons each day, police said.

The investigation is continuing and other arrests are possible. Bingell was released on $250 bail.

Anyone with additional information about this case is asked to call Cortlandt State Police BCI at 914-788-8044. All calls will be kept confidential.

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