Aisha Kaluhiokalani, 45, and Andrea Smith Tizzano, 46, both pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of supervising a prostitute. Tizzano and Kaluhiokalani were both placed on one year of informal probation and sentenced to time already served behind bars — 54 days and 72 days, respectively.
Mark Maragh pleaded guilty to two counts of sex trafficking after police conducted a sting operation outside a Glen Burnie hotel.
South Carolina lawmakers are discussing a bill that could help victims of human trafficking and prostitution. Lawmakers said the main goal is to protect individuals and punish people who commit this crime.
The latest arrest of a senior member of the group Access highlights an extensive industry preying on debt-ridden women.
A bipartisan group of legislators in Oregon wants to change state law so that children under the age of 18 can no longer be prosecuted for prostitution.
Police raided Oasis Spa on Feb. 20 and took Bang, 63, of Fairview into custody as well as employee Yushun Li, 67, of Flushing, Queens. Bang, who goes by “Cindy,” was found in possession of a large amount of US currency, which cops said is “indicative of prostitution.”
NYPD Chaplain Father Michael Eguino, 40, was arrested in the Bronx at 11:23 a.m. on Friday and charged with patronizing prostitution, police said. He was not on duty at the time.
Two women have been charged with prostitution after they allegedly propositioned and sexually touched an undercover police officer at the Naperville massage parlors where they worked, according to
Worcester Police Chief Paul Saucier outlined a number of next steps the department will take in the wake of a negative federal report on the department.
A combined effort of the Ray and Stanley police departments aimed at prostitution and solicitation of prostitutes netted more than a dozen arrests, including two Bismarck women and an alleged
A group of about 20 Hubbard city and township residents gathered outside the city administration building Monday evening holding signs and lighting candles to draw attention to the fight to keep prostitution and similar problems out of the communities.
"We want a family-friendly place," said Jennifer Roth of Hubbard Twp. "We want to live in a community that is not high crime." Following a raid at a Hubbard spa that led to several charges against an employee on Friday,