There have been several references to Erotic City in this thread.
I wonder how many people remember who was running Erotic City when it's operation was limited by the new regulations put into place by Mike Sanders of Jackson County. Why were the bottom of the booths not just cut off and the operation continued with the changes made to meet the new regulations that required the short doors?
Google the stories of Erotic City that was run in the Kansas City Star prior to the clamp down, and the minor female stories, and you will find an early story about how the owner died with children from different marriages. They could not agree on how to run the place. The result: JACKSON COUNTY took over the operation of Erotic City. The KC Star noted that this (high cash in the booth slots) business was bringing in a lot more cash (declared) than before JACKSON COUNTY took over the operation.
At that point of time was the prosecuting attorney for Jackson County Mike Sanders? Do you think, some of the undeclared cash went to the prosecuting attorney for Jackson County for protection of this unincorporated area of the county? The area was off limits for KCMO and Independence police; it was the Jackson County Sheriff's department that was providing law enforcement. Was personal protection and security also provided? We do know that things ran quietly as long as the old owner was alive.
Mike Sanders did a real flip when it was discovered that an underage girl (I think it was 14) was in a booth with numerous men. There was court testimony, and news stories, about this; it is a matter of public record - if you look for it. He asked for new regulations to shut down the booths and quietly cover up the participation of JACKSON COUNTY in the statutoray rape of a 14 year old.
Please remember when election times comes; MIKE SANDERS has two faces, one for the public and one in private!
For anyone out there who doubts the truth of this note; please do a little research before you respond. The news article and the court records are open to the public. One thing for sure, the KC Star did not do a follow up to expose Mike Sanders for what he really is.
How much was the take of JACKSON COUNTY taking in from this operation. I don't know, but it was a gold mine. The statement about $1.5 million for the booths I questioned; with about 20 booths it is possible with $205 per booth per day. Let's estimate each dollar got 3 minutes of time. That means that each booth operated about 10 to 11 hours per day. It seems like a lot, but not an unreasonable estimate.
Before Mike Sanders involvement, you can be sure that minors were not allowed access to the establishment.
Just who is Mike Sanders, and what kind of a person is he?