Houston Cops Spoil Escort-Client Holiday Shindig

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For those considering going to those private shi-shi get togethers where the cool escorts trade witticisms with those cool clients, realize that attending the party might cause you some grief.

Read more at KHOU.com

Houston cops crash Christmas party for hookers, johns
by Jeff McShan

Houston police crashed a Christmas party for high-priced call girls and their customers last week at a Midtown club called Element.

Tuesday night, police were back out rounding up the men who allegedly paid for sex at the party.

“This is a party that was organized on a Web site that caters to mainly prostitution,” said Lt. C. Vasquez with HPD’s vice division.

Members of the site called ASPD.net chat about Houston escorts and even write reviews. Warnings are posted about police activity, and which escorts can be trusted.

Members must be invited to join, and then a check is done to verify their employment. Operators wanted to make sure no cops were allowed.

But undercover HPD vice officers infiltrated the site and became members.

“It took about four months to get in there, from beginning to end,” Vasquez said.

At the party, HPD undercover officers found enough evidence to charge 12 people with prostitution.

As soon as the arrests happened, members of aspd.net began to chat about the raid.

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Comment by ralph
2010-04-20 08:38:24

aspd.net closed down but other sites like http://fairplayreviews.com and http://ach.com have taken its place

 
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