Would also expect law enforcement to be conducting stings using P411 or similar sites. No doubt they have control of provider accounts surrenderd by ladies here and anywhere else. Homeland Security and local police could easily get many felony arrests and it would be naive to believe they aren't doing this very thing right now. Originally Posted by BuckwiserPlease come back and let us know when you have the evidence.
Would also expect law enforcement to be conducting stings using P411 or similar sites. Originally Posted by BuckwiserThat sounds like waaaaay too much work for State/Local LE...when all they have to do is run a cheap ad and book a $49 room.
Please come back and let us know when you have the evidence. Originally Posted by TinManSource: https://merb.cc/xenforo/threads/pref...stions.190679/
I agree TinMan and sometimes it's a real bitch. I had an SB that I saw several years ago - 3+. The best I have ever had. Suddenly hit me up yesterday. I want to go back REALLY BAD. But this new law thing has me walking on pins/needles. I have txt her numerous times since she hit me up and hinted we should meet up again without saying anything specific. I'm trying to get her to say something that will show that I'm not the aggressor. She responds to all txts But so far I am getting nothing about "coming over" from her. Fucking law!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Originally Posted by Go4itThese SB's are same as hookers, maybe worst in trying to drain you guys financially one at a time, you guys need to find a new avenues of finding talent, anytime you get them before they hit the pro market (SB sites, hooker sites) you're ahead of the game
Source: https://merb.cc/xenforo/threads/pref...stions.190679/WOW!!!
"We had a number of cases in Phoenix that it seemed clear when police would arrest a gal that was listed on P411 they would take her phone, pretend to be the gal and use to entrap guys or in many reports provide fake references for other P411 gals that were actually undercover LE."
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/de...ng-in-colorado "On June 12 and 13, 2013, Denver Metro area law enforcement agencies participated in an operation that concentrated on escorts advertising on the Internet site www.preferred411.com."
LOL, the evidence would likely be on the front page of the various newspapers following the law enforcement press conference, so you'll get it same time I do... like when police easily infiltrated P411 in Denver 2013. In fact, Gina was alarmed by police activity on P411 post-FOSTA/April 2018 and she promptly ceased accepting new members, made an insurance claim over her "health" and dumped P411 in her London insurance company's lap (they insured the database), and they in turn offloaded the business to a shady German ex-pat bitcoin operator who resides in Spain, and this fine gentleman owns your personal P411 data.
Yes, law enforcement typically provides evidence after they've made arrests. Only a matter of time before we taxpayers see the headline and poof, there's your evidence. Originally Posted by Buckwiser
WOW!!!My memory is getting hazy, but there was also a similar incident in Oklahoma around the same time frame as the Colorado incident and Oklahoma was removed from P411 for a while as a result. But Googling brings back nothing.
I stand corrected!
Excellent Work, Sir! Originally Posted by DownForWhatever