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After seeing this provider and posting a review, a couple of weeks later I received a phone call from a scam artist posing as an FBI agent. He related that there was a lawsuit and criminal prosecution filed by Marjorie's family in Central America, and that she was missing. He said she was a victim of kidnapping and forced into being an escort. He said if I paid the family would not prosecute, and that Marjorie was missing. Total scam but scary at first. The scam artist cloaked the phone number he was calling from to look like it was coming from a Maryland court house. I am not sure how, but the fact that I saw her, the date, and my phone number were obtained somehow. Either she leaked the information, or she was hacked, but beware.

... that the FBI would let a criminal off the hook for the right amount of cash, or that it would involve itself in civil actions between private parties. LOL Thanks for alerting everyone. That's the best use of this board.

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The ad was for near LAX. Beautiful pictures of latin girl. No longer posted so cant provide link. I call and ask for massage.  You must call from unblocked number. When you call they ask for a picture (I recommend dont send a picture of yourself). I get to location.  A black girl (I think African) answers door (not girl from ad). I say I'm here for someone else. She says the girl I want  is inside. I try to look, and she grabs my shirt and pulls me inside. Another girl comes out of bathroom (not girl from ad. Second black girl). My neck bleeds a little from long nails and my shirt is torn off. I think they would have tried to jump me, but my now exposed thick muscles made them think twice.  I step back. They demand money. I say no. Lots of crazy yelling and threats. They immediately send text pictures of myself they find on google, they also text me my home address, and place of work. Probably get everything from google. They demand money and threaten to come to my  work or home. I tell them I moved, and quit my job, which is true.  Basically I'm extortion proof. I call the cops after I leave. My neck is bleeding. The cops say I should have given them the money. Apparantly extortion is a felony. Nothing happens. No arrest. They are still out there. Be careful.

Your first tip off should have been "near LAX"....this is a terrible neighborhood and to be avoided unless it's at one of the better hotels like the Hilton and/or a well known and reviewed provider (none of whom would ever live near LAX). Using your real cell phone is mistake #2. If you're going to be this reckless (no offense) in experimenting with way off the beaten providers with zero reviews then you set yourself up to be extorted. Mistake#3. The cops in Los Angeles are hesitant to arrest anyone anymore because they know that a case like yours will not get prosecuted by the DA so why bother with all of the paperwork....in other words, you have to fend for yourself. Lastly, you got lured in by "beautiful pictures of latin girl"...if that is not who answers the door, then just walk away, period! This type of bait and switch scam with "Johns" has been going on for decades...you're lucky you just got scratched.

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