San Diego Escorts: ACORN dumps documents; Breitbart has them and will release
November 23, 2009 at 7:37 pm | In San Diego escorts | No CommentsNovember 23, 2009
ACORN dumps documents; Breitbart has them and will release
Clarice Feldman
Following the release by Breitbart’s Big Government website of a video showing employees at ACORN’s San Diego County office offering to assist in the transportation and exploitation of underage prostitutes from abroad, the Attorney General of California announced an investigation into ACORN’s operations. Nights before the visit, ACORN dumped thousands of documents in a dumpster. Breitbart obtained them,
says
they are shocking evidence of ACORN’s illegality and promises to release them bit by bit over time:
Documents shared with BigGovernment.com include information exposing not only the inner workings of ACORN in California, but also personal, sensitive information belonging to employees, members and clients of ACORN. ACORN and its few remaining defenders insist that the “good” ACORN provides outweighs the transgressions exposed in the recent undercover video sting. But, ACORN’s massive dumping of these documents and the cavalier manner in which it betrayed the trust of its supporters betrays that talking point. (Unlike ACORN, we have redacted sensitive a …
San Diego Escorts: Doctor admired for efforts
November 23, 2009 at 11:24 am | In San Diego escorts | No Comments… You work with getting their life under control,” Buchanan said. “It’s a Catch-22 for lots of folks if they can’t afford medicine and their case worsens and they lose their income and wind up on the streets. We try to reverse that.”
The sadness comes from seeing patients who cannot seem to help themselves.
“I think what’s frustrating and tragic is we deal with lots of people, especially in the STD (sexually transmitted diseases) and TB (tuberculosis) clinic who are down on their luck and have made choices in their lives that are unthinkable — for the most part prostitutes and drug addicts,” she said. “We see them come back in over and over with issues related to their lifestyles. People are stuck in that lifestyle. We get to know them on a very personal level.”
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Teen group takes aim at human trafficking
November 21, 2009 at 6:49 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsMarisa Ugarte, executive director of the San Diego-based Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition, which strives to prevent human trafficking, said victims come from China, Korea, Ukraine, Indonesia, Mexico and Sudan. Some are promised good jobs in the United States, and some are kidnapped and told that if they try to escape, either they or their families will be killed.
“You don’t need to chain them up,” Ugarte said.
In June, a prostitution ring at several Vista massage businesses was broken up. Twenty-two women, all Chinese nationals, were arrested. Some were living in squalid conditions in the rear of the businesses.
The problem of prostitution at migrant camps in Vista, Oceanside and Bonsall is widely known, as is the fact that many young girls are victimized and are being forced to work against their will.
San Diego Escorts: VISTA: Jury hears from child of slain woman
November 20, 2009 at 1:25 am | In San Diego escorts | No CommentsNeville’s friends told the jury earlier this week that the boy, a surprise pregnancy at the end of Neville’s senior year at Rancho Buena Vista High School, was the center of her world.
She raised him as a single mother, although his biological father also was a part of his life.
Since the killing, the child has moved out of state and now lives with his father.
Shortly after the boy’s videotaped testimony ended, Threats’ sister took the stand, followed by Threats’ mother, Cynthia Allen.
Dressed in a black suit, the woman put her hands to her face and sobbed during much of her testimony.
Threats’ family members, including his older brother, cried as Allen told the jury that she had been “a crack addict,” an alcoholic and sometimes a prostitute as she raised her children in San Diego and other cities.
San Diego Strip Clubs: Jobs legislation…Soldier suicides…Search for "Geezer Bandit"
November 18, 2009 at 6:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No CommentsWASHINGTON (AP) Army officials say progress is being made on reducing the pace of soldier suicides. Still, there have been 140 suicides by active duty soldiers this year. That’s the same as were confirmed for all of 2008.
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. Secret Service says a police advance car working ahead of Vice President Joe Biden’s motorcade was involved in an accident. Two police officers and a livery car driver were injured. Biden was unhurt and the motorcade continued on its route.
JARRATT, Va. (AP) A former Army counterintelligence worker has been executed by electric chair in Virginia. Larry Bill Elliot was convicted for killing a couple in 2001. Prosecutors said Elliott killed the couple to win the love of a former stripper who was involved in a bitter custody dispute with the man who was killed.
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San Diego Escorts: ESCONDIDO: Police sweep targeted known criminals
November 18, 2009 at 12:12 am | In San Diego escorts | No CommentsAlthough there is no sure-fire way to know who will commit crimes, Carter said, these are the people who “often commit crimes in and around the holidays.”
The operation, called Clean Sweep, included members of the Sheriff’s Department, County Probation, the California Department of Corrections, state Alcohol Beverage Control, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Regional Auto Theft Task Force.
On Friday and Saturday, between 4 p.m. and 2 a.m., about 100 officers fanned out, checking on people for various warrants and violations, Escondido police said.
Of the 56 people caught during the sweep, 22 had warrants out for their arrest, seven were arrested on prostitution-related charges, four were arrested for possession of methamphetamine and the rest were arrested on charges including robbery, drinking in public and drunken driving.
San Diego Escorts: Escondido crime sweep nets 56 arrests
November 15, 2009 at 11:01 pm | In San Diego escorts | No CommentsEscondido crime sweep nets 56 arrests
ESCONDIDO – Escondido police, backed by county, state and federal law officers, swept the city for people likely to commit crimes during the holidays and arrested 56 people, an Escondido police lieutenant said Sunday.
Those taken into custody during the operation Friday and Saturday nights were accused of narcotics, weapons or prostitution violations, or were sought on warrants, Lt. Chris Wynn said.
The 90 to 100 officers who participated also handed out 74 citations and impounded 22 vehicles, Wynn said.
He said the Escondido Police Department ran the sweep with help from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, San Diego County Probation Department, Regional Auto Theft Task Force, state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, state Department of Corrections and federal immigration officials.
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San Diego Strip Clubs: Former councilman Zucchet to head union
November 14, 2009 at 9:48 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No CommentsZucchet, who was selected following a nationwide search, has been the SDMEA’s acting general manager since Judie Italiano resigned in May amid an investigation into her use of the union’s credit cards.
“I am extremely excited and honored to have been chosen,” Zucchet said in a statement. “MEA has a strong track record of effectiveness and success. I look forward to building on that success as well as helping to unleash what I believe is a significant amount of untapped potential as an organization.”
Zucchet was elected to the San Diego City Council in 2002. He resigned in 2005 amid the “stripper-gate” City Hall bribery scandal.
Zucchet was acquitted of charges that he accepted bribes from a Las Vegas strip club owner who was seeking to overturn the city’s so-called “no-touch” ordinance at adult entertainment venues.
San Diego Escorts: Bonita Springs man arrested in alleged sex slavery case
November 13, 2009 at 9:48 pm | In San Diego escorts | No CommentsInvestigators say a Bonita Springs man forced his juvenile wife into prostitution and that for the past three years, the victim, an undocumented immigrant, served as a sex slave for various men.
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“He told me that he was going to take care of her,” Pedro Lopez, 28, said of the suspect in Spanish. “He isn’t at fault. The girl, she’s not a prostitute.”
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Domingo, upon learning of the first child’s birth, began abusing the victim, and he threatened to kick her out of the house unless she earned money through prostitution, the report said.
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Detectives say Juan Gomez Domingo, 23, rescued his young wife from slavery in Homestead only to prostitute her in “various brothels” in Bonita Springs.
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“He threatened to kick her and her child out of the residence if she did not perform acts of prostitution in order to assist in paying the rent,” Detective Michael Zaleski wrote in his report.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Pirate Prostitutes
November 13, 2009 at 2:01 pm | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsWith the economic slide has come an increase in the number of women applying for state-sanctioned prostitution licenses in Tijuana. For the past three years, the number of such licenses issued by the state under the auspices of the Servicios Médicos Municipales has more than doubled from the previous three years. However, the licenses’ continued validity is incumbent upon frequent health inspections by medical authorities.
Besides the licensed prostitutes, an estimated 2000 pirata prostitutes are selling sex without health inspections or licenses, says director Alfredo Gruel Culebro. Without the willingness on the part of the women to come in for regular testing and to be verified disease-free by the powers-that-be, an increased risk in the proliferation of V.D. menaces the sexoservidora market and its clientele.
The problem is that there is no law forcing the sex workers to register with the Clinica de Atención de Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual, the branch of the health department that addresses such matters. Such registration would allow for timely intervention in t …
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