Whats Next for the Dallas AMP scene???

  • nono
  • 11-22-2018, 10:27 AM
Chung is going to run one out his house. All of his favorite ladies. The only caveat is he might watch you as you do it.
Sucks that consenting adults can't pay each other for sex behind closed doors.
Therein lies the problem. Too many folks getting offended on behalf of others. These SJWs think they are saving women from animals. But, in fact, I've yet to meet one in an AMP that did not choose this profession.

Maybe, they should stop worrying about the adults that are enjoying their lives and work on their own unhappiness. Frankly, if more women would stop being "strong and independent" assholes & boink the old man more often, they could make a real difference in trafficking.
Groot's Avatar
  • Groot
  • 11-22-2018, 12:12 PM
slimpickens54's Avatar
+1 BillO. Both points well stated.
The Chinaman's Avatar
Of course they leave out the part that tells you that these “trafficked” women were making somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 to 20K a month. And are free to come and go as they please. Originally Posted by Hank3fan
Of course they do. Do you ever expect the Government of the United States to be honest?
They keep a lot less of that money than you think. That’s part of the problem.
Goose2u's Avatar
It's all about the money Trail.... when the feds get involved there's more to it than prostitution
JackOneil's Avatar
Yea, always look for a money, power, etc... angle. Never about them caring about the people like they claim.
Speaking of money, the agencies involved get to keep the assets seized. That's why everybody wants to be involved in prostitution & drug raids. Lots o' cash & expensive cars, not to mention the properties.

As far as I know, the Feds still have not released the properties seized from the 2017 raids. A guy in one of the bidnezzes on Walnut Hill told me, some months back, that the guy who owns the building where 7Heaven was located, has been trying to sell it. But, the Feds still have possession of it. And, he can't rent the space for the same reason. He also owns the building behind it, which had another AMP, seized in the raids.

The pols get recognition for "ridding our [city/county/state/nation] of these animals." And, the agencies split the proceeds.

Meanwhile, we have to go into grief counseling, having lost our girlfriends, forcing us to actually speak to our SOs.
Ghostrider's Avatar
More to this story besides the prostitution. Other issues were being investigated and from what I understand this was collateral damage. Life will continue.
Mental AtrraXXXion's Avatar
More to this story besides the prostitution. Other issues were being investigated and from what I understand this was collateral damage. Life will continue. Originally Posted by Ghostrider
Is there something else other than the prostitution, human trafficking and racketeering that the Fed's are alleging?

Maximum federal sentence for human trafficking is 20 years in prison per count. That's for each alleged victim. No parole in Fed. Straight time.
Ghostrider's Avatar
No that’s about right. Don’t be mislead into thinking the Feds were after this owner for a long time and we’re after getting these type crimes dealt with.
Mental AtrraXXXion's Avatar
No that’s about right. Don’t be mislead into thinking the Feds were after this owner for a long time and we’re after getting these type crimes dealt with. Originally Posted by Ghostrider
Yes I don't think they were looking for them for a long time. My understanding was that the owners son mentioned the entertainment of the girls to someone in an unrelated drug deal and that was the lead in the connection with the spas and the owner. The son ran his mouth and got mama involved and then the greed took over.
Goose2u's Avatar
Bingo