Archive for June, 2009

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Strip club suing over underage stripper

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Strip club suing over underage stripper
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, June 21 (UPI) — The operators of a strip club in Corpus Christi, Texas, did not know one of their strippers was a 14-year-old girl, an attorney for the club alleges.
Attorney Alan Yaffe alleges in a lawsuit against the girl and her parents the club unknowingly broke state law by allowing the teenage girl to expose her breasts on stage at Club Cheetah, the San Antonio Express-News reported Saturday.
The lawsuit, which alleges the teen identified herself as a 22-year-old, is seeking unspecified damages.
The young girl is also at the center of criminal charges filed against 48-year-old Leslie Campbell, who is also named as a co-defendant in Club Cheetah’s lawsuit, which was filed last week.
Campbell stands accused of kidnapping the teen, repeatedly sexually assaulting her and then forcing her to work at the Cheetah Club through the use of a false identification card.

See the full article from “United Press International”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Texas strip club sues 14-year-old exotic dancer

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

SAN ANTONIO — A strip club in Texas that hired a 14-year-old as an exotic dancer says it was swindled and is suing the seventh-grader and her parents.
The girl allegedly exposed her breasts while working at Cheetah Club in Corpus Christi, a violation of state law. Alan Yaffe, the club’s attorney, said the club didn’t know the girl was a minor and disputed the alleged sequence of events that led the teenager to work there in the first place.
“She came (into the club) with 6-inch stiletto heels and a miniskirt and looked just like a model from a Miss America’s contest,” Yaffe said.
Authorities say Leslie Campbell, 48, kidnapped the girl in San Antonio in March, took her to Corpus Christi and sexually assaulted her over the course of a week. He then allegedly gave her a false identification and forced her to strip at the club.

See the full article from “Houston Chronicle”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Texas strip club sues 14-year-old exotic dancer

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Texas strip club sues 14-year-old exotic dancer
06/20/2009
Associated Press
A strip club in Texas that hired a 14-year-old as an exotic dancer is suing the seventh-grader and her parents after the girl ran away.
An attorney for Club Cheetah in Corpus Christi said the girl entered the club “with 6-inch stiletto heels and a miniskirt,” and looked like a Miss America contestant when she began working there earlier this year.
The girl exposed her breasts at the club, a violation of state law.
In a lawsuit filed last week, the club is seeking unspecified damages from the girl and her parents. It also wants a judge to declare that the club didn’t intend to hire a minor.
Alan Yaffe, the club’s attorney, told the San Antonio Express-News that the club was “swindled” into hiring the girl.

See the full article from “Dallas Morning News”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Two charged with forcing teen into prostitution

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

SAN ANTONIO, TX — A 15-year-old girl who tested positive for HIV told police she was forced to work the streets by two adults who have been charged with compelling prostitution and sex trafficking.
The Bexar County sheriff’s office said Wednesday the teenager was found by a school district police officer while running from a 79-year-old man who paid the girl for sex.
The girl allegedly told authorities she had been working as a prostitute since she was 11.
Elizabeth Ramos Delgado and John Maldonado, who are accused of forcing the girl into prostitution, were being held at Bexar County jail. It was not immediately known whether they had attorneys.

See the full article from “abc13.com”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Fatale Attraction

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The year? 2068. The place? San Antonio. The mission? Figure out what is up with some ridiculously confusing twins while consuming copious amounts of liquor and having ones memory erased. Sound impossible? It sort of is.
The Case
of the Neon Twins at Jump-Start Performance Co. is a film-noir style
romp through a bleak, futuristic San Antonio, as seen through the eyes of
a clumsy alcoholic detective, Franco, played by an appropriately melodramatic
and befuddled Joel Settles. Franco has been commissioned by Alexis, a mysterious
yet alluring young woman, to find her twin sister, who is apparently missing.
Along the way, Franco meets a strange cast of characters, including Alexia,
a stripper who dresses in neon to perform, and Mijo, a gangsta technology
buff. Two ditzy ladies in the sky command an armada of robot roaches and
monitor the happenings down in S.A. through Global Tech, a company that
has turned San Antonio into an industrial hellhole.

See the full article from “San Antonio Current”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Local Man Indicted On Two Separate Charges

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

CORPUS CHRISTI – There’s an indictment for a local man accused of kidnapping a San Antonio teenager, sexually assaulting her and forcing her to perform at a local strip club.
Leslie Campbell, 48, was indicted Friday on charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault.
Police said Campbell forced the 14-year-old girl to dance at Cheetah’s Gentlemen Club and used a fake I. D. to get her the job.
The girl has since been returned to her family in San Antonio.

See the full article from “KRIS-TV”

San Antonio Escorts: 2 charged with forcing teenager into prostitution

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

SAN ANTONIO — A 15-year-old girl who tested positive for HIV told police she was forced to work the streets by two adults who have been charged with compelling prostitution and sex trafficking.
The Bexar County sheriff’s office said Wednesday the teenager was found by a school district police officer while running from a 79-year-old man who paid the girl for sex.
The girl allegedly told authorities she had been working as a prostitute since she was 11.
Elizabeth Ramos Delgado and John Maldonado, who are accused of forcing the girl into prostitution, were being held at Bexar County jail. It was not immediately known whether they had attorneys.

See the full article from “Houston Chronicle”

San Antonio Escorts: Boerne Police Department

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

100 block of West Highway 46, 10:47 a.m., A caller complained about a reckless driver.
500 block of West San Antonio Street, 11:41 a.m., A caller reported a man in a parked vehicle by the bridge and thought it was suspicious.
200 block of South Main Street, 1:47 p.m., Police responded to a two-vehicle wreck. No injuries were reported.
Johns Road, 4:58 p.m., Police responded to a two-vehicle wreck. No injuries were reported.
200 block of West Bandera Road, 5 p.m., A caller reported a counterfeit check.
100 block of West Blanco Road, 5:06 p.m., A 14-year-old reported that he was assaulted by another juvenile.
1300 block of South Main Street, 6:26 p.m., Police located two juvenile runaways.
May 23
1500 block of South Main Street, 1:39 a.m., Police arrested a woman on a warrant for prostitution and a warrant for theft by check.

See the full article from “Boerne Star”

San Antonio Escorts: Land of the lost

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

But when the pair started seeking out women to pimp, it was Stephenss personal assistant, Maria De Jesus Jessica Ochoa, who recruited family members to go shopping for young women in Nuevo Laredo. The group used Stephenss money to pay coyotes to hustle three girls into the country. And it was to Stephenss San Antonio condo that the three were brought to be inspected by Gereb and Stephens.

Darrell MacLearn, anti-trafficking project manager in Texas for Concerned Women of America, has his work cut out for him. He laments the glamorization of pimps, the criminalization of whores, and the normalization of johns. At no time in the history of the country has the sex trade been so deeply enmeshed in popular culture. For that reason, it may be that at no time since Emancipation has the slave trade been this profitable.

See the full article from “San Antonio Current”

San Antonio Escorts: It all started with My Adidas

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Single-handedly, Run-DMC revived the Adidas Superstar, a.k.a. the shelltoe sneaker, and also became an enormous influence in the sneaker culture. It all started with Run-DMC rocking their Adidas sneakers with no shoelaces, a trend that was picked up from a regulation in jail to prevent inmates from committing crimes or suicidal behaviors. Because of Run-DMC’s growing fame and influence to the youth with rocking no laces, the older population grew upset at Run-DMC for their support on the trend’s stereotypical references. As a response, amateur musician and poet Dr. Gerald Deas recorded “Felon Sneakers”, a track that responded to the group’s fashion faux pas, criticizing them for their influence on the youth to imitate inmates. Run-DMC fired back with their own record hit, “My Adidas”, that lyrically flipped the stereotype by making a positive statement of how the group travels with their Adidas sneakers, expressing that “Me and my Adidas do the illest things / We like to stomp out pimps with …

See the full article from “Examiner.com”