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vonrichtofenlas 15 Reviews 6732 reads
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First of all the Vice Squad doesn't have TIME to have a 'face to face' with everyone on some data base.
Second, you have NO obligation to talk to them at all, much less go in for an interview until they have a warrant. This would be a classic 'I want a lawyer and I'm not saying a thing without one' situation.  
Third, so what?  Your name on a data base is evidence of nothing.  Even if it listed what you theoretically spent on a lady/recieved for services, I seriously doubt that it would be admissable in court as it is 'hearsay' unless the provider/agency booker is willing to swear to it all.
Finally, FBI, Homeland Security, various federal agencies, year long investigation?  To bust an Agency? Ludicrous (sp?).
My opinion only and worth only what you paid for it.
MVR

OverTheTOPLESS12156 reads

Any advise would be appreciated for those who might be members:

On June 3, 2009, Nora “Tiger St. Claire” Anderson was arrested by Minneapolis Police during a search warrant. This event followed an investigation initiated more than a year ago by Minneapolis Police in cooperation with various federal agencies to include the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.  Extensive physical and electronic surveillance, as well as undercover operations, preservation and review of numerous email accounts and other investigative techniques were used during this investigation.

At this time, Detectives from Minneapolis Police Department’s Violent Offender Task Force are in possession of an extensive subscriber database for My Fast Pass.  As part of our ongoing criminal investigation, it is our intention to have face to face contact with people on this list, to include men and women.  If you feel it is in your best interest to have input into the time and place of this meeting you can email us at the address below.

Sgt Grant Snyder

Sgt Matthew Wente

[email protected]

First of all the Vice Squad doesn't have TIME to have a 'face to face' with everyone on some data base.
Second, you have NO obligation to talk to them at all, much less go in for an interview until they have a warrant. This would be a classic 'I want a lawyer and I'm not saying a thing without one' situation.  
Third, so what?  Your name on a data base is evidence of nothing.  Even if it listed what you theoretically spent on a lady/recieved for services, I seriously doubt that it would be admissable in court as it is 'hearsay' unless the provider/agency booker is willing to swear to it all.
Finally, FBI, Homeland Security, various federal agencies, year long investigation?  To bust an Agency? Ludicrous (sp?).
My opinion only and worth only what you paid for it.
MVR

ScaredStraight8842 reads

There were 2 news reports about this today. Can't post them because of names.

I stand by my opinion about the 'interviewing people face to face' thing.  Too hard to do.
MVR

shudaknownbetter7932 reads

No doubt if some one is feeling guilty & volunteers to go be interviewed...  LE will see if they can't get you to implicate yourself or others.
STFU includes do not volunteer to be interviewed!
skb

anabangbang8570 reads

escorts are most certainly a national security issue

randomlyoutspoken8474 reads

The MPD just spent a year investigating the Minnesota nice guys...those officers could spare some time now to conduct interviews with all the Twin Cities residents in the Myfastpass database (membership was nowhere near the size of TER).  

I haven't dealt with the site myself, but wasn't it more than just a listing of people-like having message boards and PM like here?  If so, there is little doubt that law enforcement has obtained that information, which means that getting a warrant may be pretty darn easy if people didn't watch what they said.  Even if they can't get a warrant, there is nothing stopping them from showing up at your house when your wife/kids/significant other/friends are there and asking you very loudly why you were involved with a prostitution related website.

So really, I wouldn't be so quick to say this is just scare tactics.  

P.S. I don't know which article(s) you read, but one of them that mentions DHS/FBI involvement didn't point out that the "MN Nice Guys" were involved with transporting people who entered the country illegally.  A year long investigation and such manpower seems excessive but in this case I wouldn't call it ludicrous.

shudaknownbetter7143 reads

I'm not finding any news reports in a search engine.

OverTheTOPLESS7162 reads

you'll see other articles, but you'll also see the minnesota nice guys story.

OverTheTOPLESS5985 reads

this was subscriber only, they made it available now today

ScaredStraight5761 reads

Wow !!!!

"This will expose the johns and take a big bite out of the online business in the Twin Cities well into the future," said Sgt. Matt Wente of the Minneapolis Police Department's Violent Offender Task Force. "Their trust in these sites should definitely go down a notch."

Curious_Gorge6763 reads

1. Are you referring to the MFP servers?

2. How do you know the servers were in FL?

3. If the servers ARE in FL, how does that affect the MFP members?

anabangbang6204 reads

it means they are under the jurisdiction of the united states government.

in other words, bad news

I'm concerned and if anyone has any legal advice for me about going about finding a specialized lawyer...please PM me or email...

when you started escorting was to know the name of a lawyer. Every major city has lawyers who handle hobbying issues. You need to have the tele# of a lawyer before you encounter LE, not after. Do a little research, if you have a escort friend, ask her, being prepared is importnant.IMHO

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