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Archive for February, 2010

26
Feb
2010

Portland Adult Entertainment: Dubai teacher kills herself because of naked photo on Facebook

by kingofportland

A teacher in Dubai killed herself because a ex boyfriend posted a naked photo of her on Facebook. 24 year old Emma Jones that teached in Dubai committed suicide because of the naked photo. Everything changed when a fellow student blamed her of being a prostitute after he saw the pictures on the internet.
She feared for her life because Dubai is a Muslim country and she would of faced jail time or even worse if she had been stopped.
She drank a poisonous drink and died. Her mother said the following:
She often called me crying because she was afraid of being arrested, I told her to come home but she did not dare to because she expected to be arrested at the airport.

See the full article from “Fromtheold”

25
Feb
2010

Portland Adult Entertainment: Robber Politicians: Public officials living high and protecting their own

by kingofportland

But compare him with how politicians act when they assume political or party positions. At least Vanderbilt was an avowed capitalist, out for himself. Political figures are SUPPOSED to be serving others. Instead, they use their positions to rifle the public’s pockets for relatively small change and so they and their friends can get away with . . . whatever.
Let’s take two states as examples – New York and Florida.
New York – Democrats strongly oppose violence against women
David Paterson is the lieutenant governor who took over when New York Governor Elliott Spitzer, who railed against vice and corruption, was found to have a charge account with a call girl service. On taking office, Paterson admitted to having affairs, in order to get that issue out of the way.  The New York press let that pass.

See the full article from “Psychology Today (blog)”

25
Feb
2010

Portland Adult Entertainment: Portland prostitution case sadly familiar

by kingofportland

Portland prostitution case sadly familiar

During a one-night nationwide sting last year, police picked up seven underage girls involved in the sex trade and six adult pimps in Portland — more than any of the 29 cities targeted, with the exception of Seattle. That’s drawn enormous attention to the West Coast as a hot spot for underage prostitution.
Like others accused of similar crimes, Mcintyre had more than one woman “working” for him, authorities say. After the girl reported him to police, Mcintyre turned himself in. He is accused of compelling prostitution, involuntary servitude and sexual abuse. Once in jail, he phoned a 22-year-old woman he thought was responsible for putting him in jail.

The judge announced he wasn’t persuaded by the defense’s arguments. Mcintyre will likely stay locked up pending trial. The mothers of the two young prostitutes both let out sighs of relief.

See the full article from “OregonLive.com”

24
Feb
2010

Portland Strip Clubs: Fugitive wanted for 2008 Portland slaying awaits extradition from California

by exoticinportland

Breaking News, Portland »
Fugitive wanted for 2008 Portland slaying awaits extradition from California
February 24, 2010, 1:35PM
View full sizePortland Police BureauDarienga Smalley was arrested earlier this month in Long Beach, Calif., in connection with a 2008 fatal shooting in Southeast Portland.
A 32-year-old Long Beach, Calif. man is awaiting extradition to Portland, where he faces a trial for a 2008 homicide.
Portland homicide detectives, along with officers from the Long Beach Police Department, arrested Darienga Smalley on Feb. 13, and charged him with one count of murder in connection with a shooting in August 2008.
That’s when police found Richard Earl Barker, 42, dead from a chest wound in the parking lot of a Southeast Portland strip club in the 8000-block of Southeast Foster Road.
Barker was the 19th homicide of 2008, and one of eight cases that were unsolved by year’s end.

See the full article from “OregonLive.com”

24
Feb
2010

Portland Strip Clubs: Blazers/Raptors Pre-Thoughts

by exoticinportland

With both Marcus Camby and Chris Bosh being out for tonight’s contest, things got a lot more interesting. In Toronto’s case they take a huge hit offensively as they lose a low post presence and their superstar. Portland however loses the guy that allows them to look like something resembling a defensive unit. You would like to see LaMarcus Aldridge go to work on Toronto’s frontline without Bosh. I’d venture out to say it may be disappointing if he doesn’t. I’m interested to see how Brandon Roy’s hamstring holds up on a back to back. I compared his hamstring to a stripper the other day and then he comes out and drops 28 points on 14 shots. Let’s aim for him continuing to look better and better but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t be ok with no setbacks. Andre Miller also should have some opportunities and space to work against Calderon and Jack.  All of this being said, we al …

See the full article from “Rip City Project (blog)”

24
Feb
2010

Portland Massage Parlors: The world brings its vice to Vancouver

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Let the sex games begin. Olympic fever is taking hold in Metro Vancouver’s sex industry, with businesses and workers preparing to welcome a deluge of eager visitors.One purveyor of sex for sale is seeking to entice new prostitutes with promises of tens of thousands of dollars. Vancouver’s most prominent strip club is planning Olympicthemed decorations, but keeping them secret for fear of a clampdown by Olympics authorities. And one Metro Vancouver escort service is hiring dozens of women from across the country for the Games — and is already catering to Olympics-related demand.In Vancouver, hotel doormen, bell captains and concierges who refer guests to entertainment venues have been warning Brandy Sarionder to expect hordes of clients at her high-end strip club Brandi’s and her massage parlour The Swedish Touch, she says.”We’ve been told that however busy we think we’re going to be, we’re going to be a thousand times busier than that — sort of like Expo on steroids,” Sarionder says.To respond to the demand, Brandi’s will ope …

See the full article from “Vancouver Sun”

22
Feb
2010

Portland Strip Clubs: Laurelhurst strip club wins liquor license

by exoticinportland

Portland Neighborhoods, Southeast Portland »
Laurelhurst strip club wins liquor license
February 22, 2010, 5:00PM
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has approved a liquor license for Mynt Gentlemen’s Club, a strip club at the edge of Portland’s Laurelhurst neighborhood, despite reports that one of the owners had ties to a club that featured live bear wrestling in Ohio.
The commission voted 4-1 last week to grant the license to Fat Jack’s LLC, co-owned by Sherri and Tracy Doss.
Neighbors and Portland police had urged the commission to reject the license, citing a history of fights and other problems at an Old Town night club managed by Tracy Doss.
Neighbors also cited problems at La Fortuna Mexican Bar and Grill, a club at the Mynt’s location at Northeast 33rd Avenue and Sandy Boulevard that closed in 2008 after a homicide in the parking lot. They noted, too, that an alcohol and drug treatment center is nearby the club.

See the full article from “OregonLive.com”

22
Feb
2010

Portland Strip Clubs: State Farm sues Deschutes Brewery over former employee’s drunken crash

by exoticinportland

According to the suit, on Feb. 22, 2008, Umphery drank 10 to 13 beers at the keg room and brew pub, then five to seven more beers at a strip club called “The Fan” in Redmond even though he was visibly drunk, the lawsuit alleges. A bouncer told him to leave for arguing with another customer, then helped him to his 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass, according to the suit.
As he drove home along U.S. 20, Umphery slammed into the rear-end of a 2003 Toyota 4-Runner, driven by Brian Vajda. Vajda and three passengers were injured when the SUV rolled several times, crashed through a “guard fence,” and hit a pine tree, according to the suit. All were taken to the hospital, including one of the passengers who was pulled from the SUV after rescuers cut through the roof.

It states that Umphery didn’t have auto insurance, and State Farm paid out $230,000 for the injuries to the SUV’s passengers and damage to the SUV. The insurance company is suing Deschutes Brewery as well as the strip club for the money.

See the full article from “OregonLive.com”

22
Feb
2010

Portland Adult Entertainment: Office work for sex; ads prey on unemployed women

by kingofportland

Lila Lee from the Council for Prostitution Alternatives in the Portland area said the ad could lure in more people now that jobs are so scarce.
“You bet. You think this guy doesn’t know that?” she said.
She noted that the ad called for “no pros”. In other words, no professional sex workers.
“He’s probably looking for a girl young enough and naïve enough to be confused by this … or to think, well, that would make it so it’s not prostitution,” Lee said.

Portland police said it is illegal to pay someone for sex even if it’s a person’s boss. But they said they do not have enough resources to fight local adult online prostitution.
They said there is a big problem with child prostitution in Portland and it takes a lot of resources and is a higher priority.

See the full article from “KATU”

22
Feb
2010

Portland Strip Clubs: Get ready sports fans, pole dancers eye Olympics

by exoticinportland

Absolutely, say thousands of pole dancers and the rapidly growing number of international and national federations transforming what was once the exclusive property of strip clubs and cheap bars into a respectable — and highly athletic — event.
“I could definitely see pole dancing in the Olympics,” said Sato, who, a dancer since the age of three, out-twirled a bevy of athletes from 11 countries at the second International Pole Dancing Fitness Championships in Tokyo two months ago. “I would love to win a gold medal.”
It’s admittedly a high bar.
Established sports such as squash and cricket have failed to make the Olympic cut, baseball and softball were recently given the ax, and the International Olympic Committee’s decision to end its support of nonofficial, demonstration sports after the Summer Games in 1992 has made gaining a foothold, the way judo and taekwondo did, all that much harder.

“Now, when you talk about it you don’t hear ‘like a stripper‘ anymore,” she said. “You hear things like, ‘Oh, my friend takes classes for fitness’ or ‘Yes, I’ve seen it on Oprah.”

See the full article from “ESPN”