Stamford police busted an alleged prostitution ring that was being run out of a massage parlor, arresting four Brooklyn women. And they caught them in the act: Lt. Tim Shaw says police armed with a search warrant found two women in rooms with men, one of them in the middle of performing a sexual act. “[We] located condoms throughout the building. They were hidden in false-bottom hairspray cans,” said Shaw. Which is obviously hardcore proof of prostitution!
Four Brooklyn Women Busted In Stamford Prostitution Ring
Queens Madam Arrested While Gambling In Connecticut
In any story about a prostitution ring there are a few things you can expect to find. Fake massage parlors. Queens. Gambling. And this one has the added benefit of the madam in question being featured on "America's Most Wanted." An Soon Kim (aka "Big Sister Kim") has been wanted since 2006 for bringing Korean women into America with false documents and making them work as prostitutes in a ring reaching from Washington D.C. to Rhode Island.
"Contrite" Emperors Club Manager Will Plead Guilty
The 23-year-old woman who helped run the prostitution ring that counted former governor Eliot Spitzer as a customer is pleading guilty to money laundering charges.
Murray Hill Madam's Black Book Details Spilled
the details of East Side madam Kristin Davis's black book are revealed, but quite a few are highlighted in the Daily News today. Davis, busted earlier this week for running a prostitution ring in Manhattan apartments, reportedly has the "largest black book in America."
Spitzer Allegedly Linked to East Side Prostitution Ring
Surprise, surprise: Eliot Spitzer is being linked to Kristin "Billie" Davis's prostitution ring, which got busted earlier this week. Wicked Models, the East Side Madam's operation, toppled on Tuesday, and it looks like it's going to bring down some clients with it (rumor is the list is 10,000 strong).
Hookergate: Dupré on Decline; Little Black Book to Tell All
Ashley Dupré has become a "don't" in the world of scandalites for not parlaying her 15 minutes into some cold hard cash. NY Mag reports on her quick decline, saying that even market analysts "are now scolding the governor's hooker for not taking full financial advantage." Meanwhile, Silicon Alley reported yesterday that while there's still a possibility of a "low six-figure" offer from Georgi Vodka in the works, what's-her-name's story is going stale; seems her shelf life was about two weeks.
East Side Madam with America's Largest Black Book Busted
Yesterday afternoon a 32-year-old woman was busted for running a prostitution ring on the East Side of Manhattan that charged $900/hour for its services. Kristen Davis (no relation to the Sex and the City star...probably) operated four websites, sending her gals to one of two apartments she kept for the illegal trysts (the magic apparently happened at both 229 East 53rd Street and 533 Third Avenue).

