TER General Board

Re: Carolina Sting - Client names
corpat1 293 reads
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I don't disagree with the idea of "keeping quiet". No one wants this type of activity to be exposed to their wives. My questions is: if all of a sudden the FBI shows up asking if you did in fact meet someone who had flown in from another state, sent by this agency, what are your options????

corpat11763 reads

There was a sting in November in which a call girl ring in Charlotte was busted by the FBI and IRS. Among the evidence seized was reportedly a lot of information about clients. While it seems that the authorities are most interested in the ring itself, what are the chances the list of clients would become public?

Slim to none... unless one of the clients is a sheriff, senator or clergyman.

You would think Agency owners would secure all their info on clients since the debra palfrey thing that swept america.

Only the dumb get busted-

Which is a good reason to avoid agencies as much as possible. I think most providers are pretty good about not keeping client info but to those of you who do keep our info, I hope you're not keeping it on cell phones or computers that LE will confiscate.

zn_garden1042 reads

And on a similar subject I wish the clients that are cornered by LE would keep their mouths shut. There would be less concvictions if the guys didn't wet themsleves when questioned by the cops about what was going on. They can cause more trouble than it's worth.

Let me tell you...if a guy ever gives me up I will have my lawyeer subpoena him to court and then he will have to explain that to the wife as she sits there too.

Don't mess up my life and I won't mess up yours.

corpat1294 reads

I don't disagree with the idea of "keeping quiet". No one wants this type of activity to be exposed to their wives. My questions is: if all of a sudden the FBI shows up asking if you did in fact meet someone who had flown in from another state, sent by this agency, what are your options????

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