be next? Just in time as my VPN was starting to run out for the month.
It looks like we may be back in business soon. Looks like TER is up again in the US. Hopefully, review access will follow.
be next? Just in time as my VPN was starting to run out for the month.
The fact that CV was pimping a new site to start in July that never happened may mean the are down for the count. If they do come back, it will interesting to see if the agencies go back to CV or use their proprietary sites exclusively, or else both.
regulars to look at thatmall.com as they are still open for business and has an Asian section. They been around lot longer than CV but seems none of our Kgirls are using that website. Maybe their monthly rates are too high?
I found my first provider ten years ago. Geez, I'm old!!! Lol
I found my first provider some 44 years ago, I suppose that would make you feel better except that you already know we are the same age. lol
To advertise and they still need a CV type website for this service.
violate FOSTA/SESTA than reviews. Review violations can be effectively neutralized by a rule that says you can't "recommend" a girl or otherwise suggest anyone else should see her. Just saying what you did with her will fall under free speech just like with porn movies. Porn is strictly demonstrative, they don't recommend you do anything during or after watching them that could be considered promoting prostitution. This is why TER must be careful about what they allow as content IF they decide to bring back the ad boards. IMO, potential violations would much more easily flow from user ads than reviews. For this reason, I don't think another site just like CV has a chance of operating like CV did. The key to success, if any, would be in how they screen their advertisers to make sure human traffickers are not using their platform.
The definitions are so broad that EVERY K-Girl in this country is technically being trafficked. So there really is no way to "screen" for human traffickers.
The other problem is that because of prosecutorial abuses, women that are completely willing and even eager participants often claim "victim" status to keep from going to jail themselves. What better way to keep from going to jail, getting deported, or both than to claim you were a "victim" especially when you have some overzealous prosecutor threatening that you either cooperate or face some draconian consequences.
I think the only CV type sites that are going to have a chance are ones wholly owned, and totally based outside of the US.
on the outside who was in the RB bust in San Jose several years ago. She refused to cooperate in naming anybody else at the agency, but she cut a plea deal to plead to a misdemeanor, attend 20 hours of hooker aversion school put on by the county, and upon completion, had her record expunged because it was a first offense.
The ironic part is that she lived in Ktown in LA, and the classes were in San Jose one day a week for four hours every other week spread over ten weeks. To make it less of a time suck and travel expense to complete the class, she worked an incall in San Jose the weeks of the classes, taking off the day of the class to attend the aversion training, then back to work the next day at the incall. San Jose, along with the other bay area cities are sanctuary cities, so there's never an immigration issue for the busted girls, and getting their record expunged means next time they are busted they are still a first-time offender all over again. Its a great system for an import working girl. Lol
But I agree that many girls will take the victim label in order to not be individually charged with anything.
That said, I guess I shouldn't be against anything that allows more K-girls in this country. lol
Ironically, I remember the first major human trafficking case to hit the hooker scene in Atlanta well over ten years ago. It was started by a Brazilian girl who claimed she was being trafficked against her will after getting busted and threatened with deportation. I know for a FACT that she not only wasn't doing this against her will, but that she was living a GREAT life, having had been to her very nice apartment and having had ridden in her very nice car when going on dates with her outside the incall apartment owned by the agency she worked for. She wasn't exactly a GF as I paid for all of our "outside" dates, but since she was cutting out the agency those overnight dates were VERY reasonable. Not exactly the type of activities a sex slave would be engaged in.
My point of course, other to go down memory lane (she was a GREAT fuck) was to point how the impossibility of being able to screen out human traffickers, Just because you screen out "real" human trafficking does you no good in a court of law if a dozen girls being threatened with having their lives ruined are willing to lie in court that they were pressed into a life of prosititution against their will.
Not only do they get out of legal trouble, they get a T visa which allows them to stay in the US for up to 4 years, and they get work authorization. In some cases they can eventually get a green card out of it.
Who wouldn't claim they were trafficked under those incentives???
What's even more ironic is the fact that most of these girls go immediately back to "work" the same very same day they are released from custody.
Back when I lived in Hollywood in the early 80s the best way to find out where all the best parties were was to go to an AA meeting in either Hollywood, West Hollywood or Beverly Hills. 45% of the people attending meetings were court appointed, 45% were social climbers, and maybe 10% were there really trying to get sober. lol
A guy that is a social climber, or one who is REALLY trying to get sober, I take it a judge ordered you to attend? Lol
TER is still blocked for me in US. Did it change again?
It was only open for a brief window from last Sunday to Monday.
Probably someone at TER Central hit a switch with their elbow or something.