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Incall raided
coffeecan 13214 reads
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It really is a shame that you had this problem.  However, it is irresponsible of you to not share where you had this problem. F the broads! This is exactly one of the best reasons to take advantage of these msg. boards. The only reason you are not telling which incall is  involved is because you are most likely some schmuck who has told everyone your screen name and given up your annonimity. Time to give it up bro---

Hey coffeecan, I still have my anonymity.  Who am I gonna tell my screenname to???  I held out the agency name more to protect the other "Johns" and the ladies nabbed.  The way the police were keeping the place under survielance has made me a bit paranoid...plus I only posted to give everyone the "yellow flag".  Besides, the phone number has been disconnected (I checked).

It was in midtown on the east side.  As I mentioned, I believe there was more than one agency raided that day because there was a group of girls in the holding cell of the first police precinct we were taken to.

Be cautious out there.


fortitude13274 reads

I received this info from another fairly reliable source (NOT Cod Father).  I am told that there was a dispute between the owner and one of the phone girls, who went to the police and informed on them.  That's all I know.  BTW, Cod Father, in his reviews of agency providers, only reviews girls from there, and mentions in one of them that it's the only house he goes to.  So much for anonymity!

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waxed19137 reads

i also heard about the raid at janes.  but, although i heard about the dispute b/n the owner and the phone girl, i heard that the reason le started monitoring the place was b/c of a complaint from one of the neighbors.

I was waiting for someone to be resourceful and figure out the agency (via my reviews)...I figured they would keep it hush-hush once realizing though.

Jane's is one of the safest, if not the safest incall place in the city. Man , if that place got raided,it can be open season.

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