San Diego Strip Clubs: For Rent: One Lovely Soulard Loft With Stripper Pole

February 16, 2010 at 7:12 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

For Rent: One Lovely Soulard Loft With Stripper Pole

Unreal was stunned. An apartment with its own stripper pole? And off-street parking? In Soulard? It seemed too good to be true. So we e-mailed landlord Troy Roberts, who had posted the ad.

Had a tennant [sic] who asked if he could do a few things to the place — and this is sort of what morphed out. Its a nice, big, great location without the extras.  Put the platform similar/same wood to the floor with the pole, mirrors around, lights the whole nine yards. Place also decked out with great lighting sconces and spot track lights, granite counter top glass block bar and walk out deck on the upper level. But the stripper pole, DEFINITELY the focal point and the extras compliment it nicely.

See the full article from “Riverfront Times (blog)”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: Prosecutor: Detective abused power

February 15, 2010 at 1:01 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

Sheriff’s official accused of assaulting prostitute

A veteran sheriff’s detective abused his power two years ago when he picked up a female prostitute, groped her and abandoned her in a Mission Valley parking lot, a prosecutor told a jury yesterday.

Deputy District Attorney Jeff Dort outlined for the jury what evidence he believed would be presented in the case. He began with an expletive-laden quote attributed to Sadler, delivered in a parking lot the morning of Feb. 6, 2008, to an admitted prostitute.

Attridge said Sadler, who believed his career had derailed because of a lawsuit filed by one of the women, had been depressed and decided in February 2008 to proposition a prostitute. She said he took the woman to the Mission Valley location she suggested, then lost his nerve.

See the full article from “San Diego Union Tribune”

San Diego Escorts: The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

February 14, 2010 at 1:00 pm | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

A panel of judges voted to award the Gold Keys, Silver Keys, and/or honorable mentions. All Gold Key winners from across the country compete in their category in New York.
Additionally, the top five Gold Key winners in art participate in the American Vision competition, and the top five writers in the America Voices competition.
Sarthak Pani, a Brookline High School senior, won a Gold Key and an American Voices award for his personal essay, “Worlds Apart,’’ which was inspired by time he spent in India with his family.
“They set me up with an NGO [nongovernmental organization] and I worked with prostitutes promoting safe sex and education,’’ Pani said. “I was really struck by the level of poverty and the social condition and decided to write a piece about it.’’

See the full article from “Boston Globe”

San Diego Escorts: Itsy bitsy teenie weenie barely holding up bikinis

February 12, 2010 at 11:49 am | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

Things are not all downhill on the slopes of USA Olympic hopeful Lindsey Vonn, here on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
At least one West Michigander, at this frigid time every year, swears to never again ogle the annual swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.
The poor soul’s reasoning is that he considers the photographs of the edition’s nearly naked female models in the same way he thinks about many of the pics he ganders in National Geographic:
They’re exotic shots of beautiful places where he’s never going.
Then the issue arrives.
With it departs any semblance of this schnook’s nobler intentions.
They’re thrown right out the figurative window as, his eyes protruding from the friendly confines of their sockets, he entertains thoughts that would cause blushing in a brothel.

See the full article from “MLive.com (blog)”

San Diego Escorts: Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

February 11, 2010 at 11:13 am | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

Next stop for the bipartisan express will be a Feb. 25 forum on health care. House GOP leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, has signaled that his members will be reluctant players. He suggested it’s “time to scrap the bill and start over.”
The chilliness endures, but at least they’re talking.
On the Net:
http://www.sfgate.com
Feb. 10
Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald, on Chinese drug rehab:
In China, “drug rehabilitation” doesn’t deserve the name, according to a recent New York Times article.
The authoritarian Chinese government apparently allows its police forces to send anyone caught with drugs to one of the country’s compulsory drug rehabilitation centers. No trial, no judge, no defense.
The minimum stay is two years, and the rehab is physical abuse and forced labor – no drug treatment involved. The new “rehabilitation” system “replaces” the government’s previous approach: Sending addicts to labor camps with prostitutes and dissidents.

See the full article from “San Luis Obispo Tribune”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: ‘The Wild Party’ plus more theater reviews, news

February 11, 2010 at 4:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

The hooch is flowing and people gradually shed their clothes (no nudity, just a lot of sexy underwear). In walks Queenie’s supposed best friend and chief rival, the sleazy former prostitute Kate, who’s picked up a guy and brought him along. That would be Mr. Black, a mysterious stranger who’s immediately smitten by Queenie. At first, Queenie hooks up with him just to make Burrs jealous, but she finds herself falling for him. Burrs is falling, too, into a deep depression, though conniving Kate is happy to step in to soothe his anger. Burrs wants no part of her, but he picks a fight with the strongman Eddie. There’s a brawl, an orgy, a whole lot of drinking (the drugs have been omitted from this production). Not surprisingly, someone winds up dead. But while the party is roaring (the ’20s would also soon come to an ill-fated end), it’s one helluva time.

See the full article from “SDNN”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: Trial begins for detective accused of sex assault

February 11, 2010 at 4:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

SAN DIEGO COURTS A veteran sheriff’s detective abused his power two years ago when he picked up a female prostitute, groped her, and abandoned her in a Mission Valley parking lot, a prosecutor told a jury Wednesday.
An investigation revealed later that Thomas John Sadler may have sexually assaulted at least four other women, all under the color of authority, the attorney said.

Deputy District Attorney Jeff Dort outlined for the jury what evidence he believed would be presented in the case. He began with an expletive laden quote attributed to Sadler, delivered in a parking lot the morning of Feb. 6, 2008 to an admitted prostitute.

Attridge said Sadler, who believed his career had derailed because of a lawsuit filed by one of the women, had been depressed and decided in February 2008 to proposition a prostitute. She said he took the woman to the Mission Valley location she suggested, then lost his nerve.

See the full article from “San Diego Union Tribune”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: Prosecutor: Deputy Accused In Sex Assault Has Violent History, 10News.com

February 11, 2010 at 4:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

Thomas Sadler Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Known Prostitute In 2008

In his opening statement, Dort said Sadler pulled up to the prostitute in an unmarked sheriff’s car at a bus stop on El Cajon Boulevard on Feb. 6, 2008, and told her he had a few questions.
The prostitute saw Sadler’s badge and gun and was pushed into his car, Dort said.

After six days, Sadler allegedly drove back to the area on El Cajon Boulevard and the prostitute he had picked up hid and got a photo of his license plate, the prosecutor said.

Attridge said her client made a “terrible mistake” when he picked up the prostitute for sexual pleasure in 2008.
“He made one poor choice,” Attridge said. “He decided to proposition a prostitute, simply to get sexual satisfaction.”
Attridge said the prostitute got into Sadler’s car because she was “plying her trade.”

See the full article from “KGTV”

San Diego Strip Clubs: The invisible victims of human trafficking, sexual exploitation

February 10, 2010 at 4:12 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Japan, Aruba, Thailand, South America and Europe are some of the destinations where these girls are taken to, she said.
Rodriguez said that at first they are recruited in their hometowns to participate as models or dancers in live shows; once they obtain the job, they travel overseas with legitimate documents and paid by the contractors.
Prostitution is legal in Tijuana’s Zona Norte area but exploitation is common.
“Then they arrive alone to a foreign country and they are forced to work as prostitutes or lap dancers at strip clubs, with no other choice than stay because most of the time the contractors take away their passports,” she said. “If they want to escape, they need first to pay for their travel expenses and then collect enough to go away.”

See the full article from “San Diego Gay & Lesbian News”

San Diego Escorts: The good times roll in New Orleans Saints’ parade

February 10, 2010 at 10:37 am | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

Brees is something else entirely. Chalk it up to the magic of football: New Orleanians in the last couple of days have been building a shrine to their beloved quarterback outside the gates of his home. With its heartfelt Sharpie-scrawled sentiments and random totems of life in this particular ‘hood — a six-pack of Abita, the local brew, a Hubig’s pie, a storied New Orleans junk-food staple — you’d think, observing from a distance, that the guy had been the victim of a drive-by, not a Super Bowl MVP.
“How’s the ‘Who Dat’ nation feel tonight?” Brees said as his float stopped at Gallier Hall. “We love you and we won that championship for you.”
A man took a microphone to wish Brees the best, on behalf of all of the fans who have waited 40-plus years for New Orleans to experience this moment. It turned out to be U.S. Sen. David Vitter, the family-values Republican running for reelection here despite the fact that his phone number famously appeared on a prostitution service’s list of clients.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times”

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