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April 28, 2006

Lobbyists accused of bribing Congressmen with prostitutes

Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
By Dean Calbreath
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

April 28, 2006

Federal prosecutors are reviewing records of two Washington, D.C., hotels where Poway defense contractor Brent Wilkes rented suites as part of their investigation into whether prostitutes were involved as he tried to curry favor with lawmakers and CIA officials.

Wilkes, whom federal prosecutors have identified as a co-conspirator in the bribery case of former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, rented hospitality suites in the capital on behalf of his flagship company, ADCS Inc.

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As The San Diego Union-Tribune reported in December, the suites – first at the Watergate Hotel and then at the Westin Grand Hotel – had several bedrooms where lawmakers and other guests could relax.

Federal investigators are trying to determine whether Cunningham and other legislators brought prostitutes to the hotels or prostitutes were provided for them there, according to a report in yesterday's Wall Street Journal and confirmed by the Union-Tribune.

A source close to the bribery case, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, told the Union-Tribune that Mitchell Wade, who pleaded guilty in February to bribing Cunningham, told federal prosecutors that he periodically helped arrange for a prostitute for the then-congressman.

A limousine would pick up Cunningham and a prostitute and take them to the ADCS hospitality suite, Wade reportedly told investigators. Federal agents are investigating whether other legislators had similar arrangements with Wilkes or Wade, a business associate of Wilkes who ran his own defense contracting company, MZM Inc.

Wilkes' attorney, Michael Lipman, denies that his client hired prostitutes.

April 18, 2006

Future sex: gizmos, robots

Source: Reuters
By Adam Tanner

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When America's top sex researchers gathered recently to discuss the next decade in their field, some envisioned a future in which artificial sex partners could cater to every fantasy.

"What is very likely to be present before 2016 would be a multi-sensual experience of virtual sex," said Julia Heiman, director of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University, Bloomington.

"There is a possibility of developing erotic materials for yourself that would allow you to create a partner of certain dimensions and qualities, the partner saying certain things in that interaction, certain things happening in that interaction."

A field dubbed "teledildonics" already allows people at two remote computers to manipulate electronic devices such as a vibrator at the other end for sexual purposes.

"People who use it are just blown away," said Steve Rhodes, president of Sinulate Entertainment, which has sold thousands of Internet-connected sex devices over the past three years. "This is not something that just the lunatic fringe does."

"The Iraq war...was kind of a boom for our company."

Gina Lynn, who writes the "Sex Drive" column for Wired magazine, says she has used and enjoyed the Sinulator and says there is no reason to fear the technology.

"People are still really afraid of...any sort of combination of sex and technology and of the Internet," she said. "What people are missing here is the point, which is the human connection that we are facilitating through the technology."

April 17, 2006

Need an escort service?

Source: Columbus Ledger Enquirer

This could be the time to consider an exciting career in escort services. But is it the place?

That depends on whether you've got $5,000 and no recent criminal record.

Columbus is about to regulate escort services, and that would be the price of a license: five grand.

I don't know who with the city would have to go demand escorts cough up five grand, but I hope the escorts don't call the police on him, else they'll have to wait until a patrol officer's free to investigate this wild claim that Columbus Council voted to license escort services.

Hard to believe, isn't it? City leaders thought so last week when this came up at Tuesday's council meeting. "'Why are we doing this?" asked Councilor Jack Rodgers.

State law recognizes escort services as legitimate businesses, so Columbus needs regulations to monitor them, said City Attorney Clifton Fay. One person already has applied for a "home-occupation" license to run an escort service, Fay said. The proposed ordinance would prohibit that.

Mayor Bob Poydasheff said he could see why the city needs regulations: "The experiences that I've encountered with escort services, particularly in areas where you have large military installations, et cetera, is that they can degenerate... into more than just escort services, and that breeds crime, and quite candidly prostitution and things that are attendant to that," he said.

So Columbus needs a law requiring criminal background checks for escort service employees, Poydasheff said. "And I've noticed that one of the great members of our Columbus Police Department is sitting back there," he added Tuesday, so an officer was present to raise other points or answer questions.

Rodgers asked: Why recognize this as a business?

"You have to recognize it as a business if Georgia law recognizes it as a business," said Poydasheff. (The law is Georgia code section 48-13-9.)

"You can't just flatly prohibit it from a legal standpoint," said Fay, so the city needs a "licensing tool."

The tool council initially considered last week would have allowed anyone to run an escort service as long as the applicant paid $2,500 for a license and had no felony convictions in the past five years and no misdemeanor convictions involving "moral turpitude" in two years.

Council changed that to 10 years on a felony and five years on a misdemeanor, and raised the annual fee to $5,000.

Councilor Glenn Davis wanted more information. "This is new to me, and I'm still a little uncomfortable with it," he said. He requested a delay, "so I can get comfortable before I put a stamp of approval on it."

No delay's necessary, said Councilor Nathan Suber. The city's staff has "jumped through the hoops that need to be jumped through" and the city attorney's office has done all the research.

"We have certainly done some," said Fay, "and the licensing division is looking for a tool to license these people properly."

So this week council's to vote on a law requiring escorts to submit to background checks before they can get city identification cards they'll need to operate here.

It seems some operate here already: At least 16 escort services with local telephone numbers are listed in the Real Yellow Pages, including "A Nite to Remember," "A Soldier's Dream," "All Nite Long," "An Affair 2 Remember" and "1 Bedtime Story."

I called all 16 Friday. Most of the numbers led to the same recorded message, two led to a different recording, one number was out of service and only "1 Bedtime Story" was answered, by a man.

He said he had a business license, but he refused to give his name. Asked if the city had checked his background, he said, "You know, I really don't want to talk about this over the phone."

Fay said Friday that some businesses may have local telephone numbers but be licensed in other counties.

If council approves this new law, escort services will be licensed here -- in Columbus, the city that over the years has outlawed nude dancing, lewd concerts, one-on-one nude modeling and "mingling" between customers and dancers in strip joints.

You might wonder: Would escorts be allowed to mingle? What if a customer requests it? "Thanks for escorting me to the party," the customer might say, "but I'm OK now. Go mingle."

"I can't do that," the escort might reply, "It's illegal."

You also might wonder whether this law would apply to mechanics who service Ford Escorts, but probably not.

April 12, 2006

Escort Service Files Lawsuit Against Cottonwood Heights

Source: KSL Newsradio
A Park City escort service has filed suit against the city of Cottonwood Heights.

Owners of the Doll House are seeking the return of client lists taken in a raid of a Cottonwood Heights condo last week. The lawsuit says the release of the names would be a gross violations of the rights and privacy of those clients.

Cottonwood Heights officials are reviewing the suit.

They claim the client lists were taken as part of a search for business documents and other items that were unlawfully acquired or evidence of a crime.

April 03, 2006

More 'Hoosier Hotties' charges

Source: IndyStar.com

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — More charges have been filed against the owner of an Internet escort service in Hamilton County, and police are seeking his brother on felony charges, too, the sheriff’s department announced today.


Chad D. McClellan, 34, owner and operator of Hoosier Hotties in Cicero, first was arrested Feb. 7 and released on $5,000 bond pending a Feb. 22 hearing on charges of theft, tax evasion and failure to remit sales tax.
On Thursday, Hamilton County Sheriff’s detectives filed additional felony charges: seven counts of tax evasion, two counts of promoting prostitution, and single counts of money laundering, corrupt business influence and theft.

McClellan turned himself in on the warrants at 2 a.m. Friday and was being held today on $200,000 bond. A court date was set for July 10 in Superior Court 1.

Chad McClellan’s brother, Christopher D. McClellan, 39, of Cicero also has been charged with felony charges of tax evasion and theft in connection with the Internet service, which continues to appear online.

Deputies are searching for Christopher, and ask for people to call the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department at (317) 773-1872 with information.

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