Hey Folks-
I lived in Austin in the 80's and 90's and use to enjoy the full service "nude modeling" incalls peppered around the city. I remember one on Guadalupe right in front of the campus and another
near Burnet Rd. and Koenig Ln. The funny thing is that around 1990 all of them were shuttered, practically overnight. I always wondered what happened ... new police chief, mayor, city council initiative?
Anyone remember that era or what happened?
Originally Posted by j_foonman
What happened is that the Austin Vice Unit was extorting so much money and sex from them during the 1980s that they got fed up and afraid and then shut down. 1990 is when the Federal Attorney and FBI began their task force into the APD Vice Unit, and in 1991 the FBI raided the APD Headquarters building on 8th Street and seized all the Vice Unit's files. The Vice Unit was disbanded, several members indicted, all members fired or resigned, and hundreds of cases in progress and on appeal had to eithe been abandoned by prosecutors or the appeals were won by litigating Defendants who had been wrongfully convicted by the Vice Unit members.
The existing FS spas that didn't shut down became so scared because of having been extorted by police that they became jack shacks, and that's what they remain today.
When I was an undergrad at UT in the early 1980s I would hit 7th Street and Congress and the East side 11th street and there were scores of girls walking the streets looking for fun. It was amazing. When I went to live in D.C. for graduate school it was the same there, but the AIDS scare caused all that fun stuff to disappear in both cities. But 1988 the fun was over.
When I went to UT there were many FS spas and it was cool, but I was from Houston so it wasn't unusual. In those days both cities had many FS locations.
Sometime in the 1980s Texas Monthly had a cover story about the Austin Call Girl Service that was leaned on by the APD Vice Unit and the owner killed himself because he was facing conviction. It was very ugly. I used that service many times.