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« on: February 22, 2019, 01:38:16 PM »

GREAT NEWS!
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2019, 09:19:30 AM »

Maybe when they said "bigger" than Bob Kraft they were talking about something different than how famous they were?
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« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2019, 09:41:02 AM »

@PopeHat is Tweeting

"I'm just surprised an NFL owner would get a handjob in a pre-existing massage parlor rather than getting taxpayers to build him a new one."
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2019, 11:37:12 AM »

the faces....they say so much
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2020, 07:39:06 AM »

We can note that there was never any indication of sex trafficking like the govt alleged at first (because it's not really a thing, why go through the trouble of kidnapping randos when there are plenty of women willing to do it for a little money or cocaine?).  Also, the women at the message parlor are still being charged.  'cause the cops are c**nts.
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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2020, 12:29:44 AM »

masseuse isn't a rich white guy, doesn't...<ahem>...."get off"
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No one was ever charged with human trafficking. In fact, the women providing massages and sex acts—the group that authorities said they were in it to rescue—were the ones who faced the most severe charges.

Masseuse Shen Mingbi—one of two women at Orchids of Asia that Kraft was accused of patronizing—was charged with one count of deriving support from prostitution (a felony) and 10 counts of soliciting another for prostitution.

On November 30, she pleaded guilty to one count of soliciting another to commit prostitution, and authorities finally agreed to return her passport and phone and unfreeze her bank account. Mingbi was sentenced to one year on probation, conditions of which included 100 hours of community service (which she could pay $1,000 in lieu of serving since we're in a pandemic) and submitting to the state results of HIV and STD tests.

Mingbi was also required to forfeit $20,000 to the Jupiter Police Department, in addition to the $5,000 cash bond she posted and the other $6,573 in fines and fees she was ordered to pay.

Hua Zhang was the owner of Orchids of Asia as well as a masseuse there, and the other woman Kraft allegedly patronized. She and spa manager Lei Wang were each charged with more than 20 counts of misdemeanor soliciting another to commit prostitution, plus three felonies (deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution, maintaining a house of prostitution, and renting space for prostitution) apiece as well.

Today, Wang pleaded guilty to one count of soliciting another to commit prostitution and was sentenced to one year probation. Zhang pleaded guilty on November 12 to one count of soliciting another to commit prostitution, plus one count of renting space for prostitution; her probation sentence is one year and six months. Each was also required to submit STD and HIV test results and do 100 hours of community service or pay a fee instead.

Zhang ultimately had to pay $6,661 in fines and fees (including the $1,000 fee to opt out of community service). Wang must pay $5,623, plus an additional $1,000 if she wants to avoid pandemic-times community service.

Palm Beach may now be wrapping up its part in this shameful saga. But the actions of the authorities who worked this case shouldn't be forgotten. Ultimately, they illegally spied on citizens, spent years of police time and public resources, possibly ruined multiple lives, and went on a hero's publicity campaign while saving no one and stealing about $45,000 from a few immigrant sex workers.
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