LE is serious about shutting these joints down. Originally Posted by bambinoYou got that right.
What is totally BS about this case is that today I heard today the police department may try to stick "involvement with human trafficking" charges on Kraft and other men who were arrested. It is clear this is a long time popular spa with upscale clients and that the owners probably flew in girls on a schedule but you can't stick the human trafficking charges on clients. Originally Posted by BigLouieThe Federal Govt will try to do what it wants to do. Ergo all the complaining about the "special council" and the FBI raids on Trump's personal attorney.
The Federal Govt will try to do what it wants to do. Ergo all the complaining about the "special council" and the FBI raids on Trump's personal attorney.Aren't these the same people who wanted the Federal Government to come down on the Clintons?
If the Federal Govt "wanted" they could confiscate the New England Patriots from Kraft for this. Seriously. Now do you understand why people are for Trump?
Originally Posted by gnadfly
The Federal Govt will try to do what it wants to do. Ergo all the complaining about the "special council" and the FBI raids on Trump's personal attorney.
If the Federal Govt "wanted" they could confiscate the New England Patriots from Kraft for this. Seriously. Now do you understand why people are for Trump?
BTW, did Putin ever give Kraft back his Superbowl ring? Originally Posted by gnadfly
Three big problems (could be more)mentioned somewhere about the Kraft case that I agree with:
1. He never mentioned money just got a hand job and/or a blow job and then tipped after he got dressed. It is likely easier to make a prostitution case it someone offers to engage or agrees to engage in sexual contact for a fee. It is still illegal to engage in sexual contact for a fee but if it was never discussed as I hear is often the case at a massage parlor, but just a tip for a good massage, then that weakens the government case.
2. The ladies involved owned or ran the Spa. Harder to say they were coerced into doing it.
3. Finally, if awful danger and slavery was going on, why observe for months to make minor prostitution cases? If those girls are in danger of being sold somewhere else into sexual slavery, law enforcement has an obligation to immediately intervene.
Is it ethical for law enforcement to allow trafficked persons to be continuously and illegally forced to perform sexual acts under coercion? Originally Posted by friendly fred