US says prostitution ring counted politicians, tech execs, lawyers as clients

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Lotta news about this floating around. Will be interesting to see what shakes out in the coming weeks and months. Politicians, prosecutors, supreme court judges, religious leaders, military brass............??????

BOSTON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday charged three people with running a high-end brothel network out of apartment complexes in greater Boston and northern Virginia whose customers included elected officials, tech and pharmaceutical executives, lawyers, professors and military officers.

Federal prosecutors in Boston did not identify any of the "wealthy and well-connected clientele" that they say paid up to $600 per hour for sexual encounters with predominantly Asian women who were being exploited through sex trafficking.

 
How many Epsteins will the final body count for this story amount to?
 
"Hustlers"..................good flick.

 
Names.........we need names. Names and fetishes. Expose it all.

The ‘D.C. Madam’ riveted Washington long before this week’s brothel case​

In 1993, a woman who would become known as the “D.C. Madam” began operating a high-end prostitution business, prosecutors alleged years later. Her company, called Pamela Martin & Associates, counted a senator, a deputy secretary of state and allegedly scores of other Washington insiders as clients.

But more than a decade after Deborah Jeane Palfrey’s arrest, hundreds of her powerful clients’ names have never been released, according to Palfrey’s former attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley. He made a failed bid in 2016 to release Palfrey’s phone records, arguing they “could be relevant” to the presidential election that year and catching the attention of political operatives.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...k-s-brothel-case/ar-AA1jMkAi?ocid=socialshare
 
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