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If you had any doubt that when you order the services of a working girl, the chances are that your name and contact info go into some kind of database (even something as simple as an address book) are high.  Readers of Insider Escorts Secrets know this, but a lot of others seem to believe that denial is a river in Egypt.

Read more at ABC Action News

34 charged in Craigslist prostitution sting
by Carly Timmons

34 men and women have been arrested in an undercover prostitution sting called “Operation Hot Date.”

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd says undercover detectives talked to women who advertised themselves on Craigslist from Thursday through Saturday, September 10-12.

Hee said the detectives had email and telephone conversations with 28 different women who negotiated prices for sex acts ranging from oral sex to intercourse. The prices ranged from $125 to $800.

All 28 women agreed to travel to an undisclosed location within the county to commit the acts in exchange for money.

Some people, according to Judd, had children with them. Some had criminal records and some had little black books and Blackberrys.

“And those of you who use their services, we’ll be in contact with you. And for those of you who are married, it will certainly be a surprise for your wife,” said Sheriff Judd.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Holly Weiker
2009-09-15 10:41:47

I would think most guys would realize that if you pay an escort with a credit card…you probably will be tracked.

 
Comment by Joe Vincennes
2009-09-15 10:46:16

Holly,

You are 100% right. Using a credit or debit card is particularly foolish. And there is a larger point: databases, address books, notes, etc. can be evidence in a court of law.

As a matter of course, clients tend to not be prosecuted very often. But the risk remains, and there are smart ways to minimize that risk,

 
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