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Not_The_Real_Me 4103 reads
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...what happened a few weeks ago.

They posted a story on their Facebook page with pics.

ValuedCustomer1701 reads

Looks to me like a pretty typical bust to me.  Dunwoody...  I seem to remember an agency bust there a year or two ago...

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Somebody dropping dimes to the Police and the News....

Posted By: Not_The_Real_Me
...what happened a few weeks ago.  
   
 They posted a story on their Facebook page with pics.  

roadwarrior881810 reads

According to one of the girls attorneys. Can't wait to hear that explanation.

2timesanalias1466 reads

Yeah the whole story is misleading, they forgot to mention how they gained access to a private residence to install cameras, but the bigger story is how YOU knew it was going down before it happened. Remember that thing called karma

roadwarrior881313 reads

Can you please explain how you think I knew it was happening before it happened since my original post was the day after it happened?

roadwarrior881311 reads

That's what I thought...

Posted By: 2timesanalias
Let me think about it. No.

CantSleep1247 reads

You posted a question about the agency and said you had been "calling all day"

We all know who you are and so do the cops

Batman612013879 reads

and also, wouldn't they need a warrant for the cameras?

DerekMATL1870 reads

Can the escorts/agency give intel for clients and police bust the clients? Or am I just paranoid? Just wondering if they do some sort of plea where they give off clients and arrest clients? Like if the agency shows emails/texts and busts the clients (us) and comes to our house to arrest us. Am I paranoid??? lol

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Not_The_Real_Me1571 reads

They can't prove you did anything wrong just because they have your info.   And hopefully, you didn't give them your REAL info.

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Posted By: DerekMATL
Can the escorts/agency give intel for clients and police bust the clients? Or am I just paranoid? Just wondering if they do some sort of plea where they give off clients and arrest clients? Like if the agency shows emails/texts and busts the clients (us) and comes to our house to arrest us. Am I paranoid??? lol

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No you definitely have cause for concern. If you've EVER engaged in these types of activities or maybe even just thought of engaging in these types of activities, then you could be culpable. The thought police recently joined forces with most metro police sectors and busts such as these have been running rampant. NO ONE should consider himself safe at this point. Best thing to do is throw away any and all electronic communication devices (i.e - cell phones, laptop & desktop computers, personal tablets, etc.), hide your wife and kids, transfer all financial resources to a third cousin in the Cayman Islands, pray, stock up on milk, eggs and bread and call Sol.  
This is the absolute WORST I've ever seen this and I've never been more scared that we are ALL going to jail this time.

Now all together - "The sky is falling, the sky is falling"!

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Clicking on each in two different towns reveals there is some push back by groups going to fight the removal of the site in question.  You guys/girls are in a mess, it appears:((  Bummer! Hate it for you all! For that matter, any body who gets caught up in the legal system---there might be "justice", but very little, if any "Mercy."

Not_The_Real_Me1996 reads

Dunwoody Police had been watching the apartment complex for months and even had surveillance cameras INSIDE the apartment.  WOW!

They didn't play around this time.  Going to be a big press conference next week in dunwoody according to the news and it looks like Johns, escorts are fair game this time around. If they have video from inside the incall and in the parking garage then it's game over and they will charge all with RICO.

Not_The_Real_Me1660 reads

Does that mean someone at the agency was helping or would the apartment complex management be authorized to allow that?

2timesanalias1641 reads

Probable cause would still require the resident to sign off on it, it's called expectation of privacy. Now, security footage from the garage...ehhhh possibly. There's more to this story than is being reported, they only list half of the persons arrested and charged

Johnny law only needs a judge to sign off on a RICO warrant to gain access to that apartment because it's no longer considered a private residence if it's being used for commercial purposes. I.E. commercial sex trafficking   I know several lawyers who I hobby with a not feeling very safe tonight and they know it's going to get a lot worse this week. Somebody tipping off a news hound will now only speed up the arrests

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Posted By: docmitchell
Johnny law only needs a judge to sign off on a RICO warrant to gain access to that apartment because it's no longer considered a private residence if it's being used for commercial purposes. I.E. commercial sex trafficking   I know several lawyers who I hobby with a not feeling very safe tonight and they know it's going to get a lot worse this week. Somebody tipping off a news hound will now only speed up the arrests
They better hurry, tomorrow is Friday!

ATLHumpster1093 reads

You seem to know a lot about the legal system in regards to the process. Been there before?

StirThePot1658 reads

Posted By: docmitchell
They didn't play around this time.  Going to be a big press conference next week in dunwoody according to the news and it looks like Johns, escorts are fair game this time around. If they have video from inside the incall and in the parking garage then it's game over and they will charge all with RICO.  
Well if you numbnuts sat there and actually counted out a stack of $20's to your host for the evening rather than leaving it in an unmarked envelope in the bathroom and then simply enjoying your time with another consenting adult then yes, you most definitely deserve whatever you get.  
There is a correct way to do things and if you don't know the proper protocols & procedures then either get a book, ask some questions or pick another type of hobby cause this one most definitely isn't for you.  
Through either your carelessness, lack of knowledge or laziness you put ALL others at risk.

DerekMATL1241 reads

how can they charge the johns though? if it is in the past?

playingsafe1338 reads

I wonder what or if the statute of limitations applies, and for how long.....probably 6 minutes in my case, lol! 😁

playingsafe1523 reads

Guess they saw a lot of guys arriving for bible studies or appliance repair.  If cameras were inside I wonder how much porn they captured, without any compensation being exchanged of course.

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Posted By: Not_The_Real_Me
Dunwoody Police had been watching the apartment complex for months and even had surveillance cameras INSIDE the apartment.  WOW!  
And we ALL know that the Police would NEVER, EVER lie. Not even to "stir the pot", rub a raw wound or make people such as ourselves who are reading and writing on this forum even MORE paranoid than they already are.
If you don't think that the Dunwoody or Dekalb Vice units aren't sitting at their computers right now laughing their asses off at what the're reading (and what we're writing) then you need to seriously get a stronger dose of reality.

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DerekMATL1780 reads

I just have no idea how they can get the johns from the past? Reminds me of the movie "The client list" on lifetime. Is this possible, for the cops to go through the agency's email's or have the escorts dish out names, and the cops bust them? Thought that you had to be caught in the act...?

CantSleep1596 reads

Um, are you serious?

If the activity has been completed, the person involved is thereby immune?

Lol

By the way, how do you think guys should feel about being questioned at their office or home about videos of them parking then returning to their car in an hour at an apartment complex nobody they know lives at....And in the middle of the day?

Should they rest comfortably knowing they left the money in an envelope? And that they have some nonsensical, farcical fast answers about appliance repair? Will their wife and co-workers buy that?



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playingsafe1589 reads

What money?  And why would any guy be questioned in the first place, or even feel obligated to answer said questioning, even if there was something incriminating about someone on a video that looks similar to him?  Some guy in a situation like that would be pretty weak to just start talking away only because he was being questioned.

I just can't understand the value of le going door to door talking to or questioning guys that might be on a 1 week old or 1 month old video doing who knows what benign activity of pulling their car into a garage or walking into a building that many other residents do the same thing day after day, or even knocking on the door to one of the apartments.  Cameras  in the apartment?  Like the poster above said, unless you were counting out a stack of $20s, still nothing wrong.

CantSleep1145 reads

You are wrong

You sound like a 4-year old covering your eyes and saying "you can't see me"

playingsafe1211 reads

I'm wrong...?..with the questions I asked in my post?   Your post sounded more like a 4yo...totally nonresponsive to the questions put forth.  At least you went a little beyond the "...says you" level.  

I really would like to know, as mentioned in my earlier post, why some guy should worry about being asked questions.  Maybe you know enough of the legal or investigative process that you can educate all of us 4 year olds.

Posted By: playingsafe
I'm wrong...?..with the questions I asked in my post?   Your post sounded more like a 4yo...totally nonresponsive to the questions put forth.  At least you went a little beyond the "...says you" level.  
   
 I really would like to know, as mentioned in my earlier post, why some guy should worry about being asked questions.  Maybe you know enough of the legal or investigative process that you can educate all of us 4 year olds.
If Uncle Leo can ask you questions at your workplace, then they can ask you questions at your home... in front of your wife.

Have fun!

2timesanalias920 reads

So here's the factual answer to that hypothetical question. They can ask me all the questions they want, anywhere they want to.  

Whether I choose to answer the questions or not is where it gets interesting. In my case, I have no concerns at all. So they wouldn't get a lot of satisfaction out of trying to intimidate me into forfeiting my rights.

2timesanalias1809 reads

You do realize that's a television show and it's badly written at that..There's a Legal Corner board here, use it to discuss potential ramifications, you MIGHT get a factual response.

Just say if you are questioned that you were just there for the lemonade only and you should be ok!

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