Archive for December, 2010

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Best Photos of 2010: Kin Man Hui

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Quarterback Tony Romo (center) runs onto the field as fans’ camera flashes go off during practice at the Dallas Cowboys training camp at the Alamodome on Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Photo: SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, KIN MAN HUI / San Antonio Express-News Quarterback Tony Romo (center) runs onto the field as fans’ camera…
Jared Smith of Williston, Florida gets his hat knocked off riding Hell Bound in bareback riding at the 2010 San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010. Photo: SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, KIN MAN HUI / San Antonio Express-News Jared Smith of Williston, Florida gets his hat knocked off riding…
A man pleads to police officers to not arrest him after the Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Unit targeted an area with vacant homes believed to be hangouts for drug users and prostitution on the city’s Eastside on Tuesday, Mar. 16, 2010. Photo: SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, KIN MAN HUI / San Antonio Express-News

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San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Should the Wizards cut ties with Andray Blatche?

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that forward Andray Blatche and center JaVale McGee have both been suspended one game for conduct detrimental to the team. “After further investigation into an incident on Thursday night, we concluded that Andray and JaVale conducted themselves in an unprofessional manner,” said Grunfeld. “As a result, both players will be suspended for tomorrow’s game at San Antonio.”Link 
HoopsVibe’s Very Quick Call:
Just when you thought the Washington Wizards’ Andray Blatche was becoming a professional, this happens.
Blatche and teammate Javale McGee have each been suspended one game for an altercation outside a Washington nightclub during the late evening/early morning of December 23/24th.
Blatche, a talented but troubled power forward, has showed up coach Flip Saunders by refusing to re-enter a game and even got mad at a teammate for grabbing a rebound, which compromised his chances at a triple-double.
Of course, as a young pro he was arrested for soliciting a prostitute. The prostitute was an undercover police officer.

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San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Former Spur to remain under house arrest

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Former Spur to remain under house arrest By Craig Kapitanckapitan@express-news.net Published: 03:53 p.m., Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Former NBA All-Star Alvin Robertson will have to remain under house arrest in San Antonio while awaiting trial on a felony child sex trafficking charge, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Robertson, who played for the Spurs from 1984 to 1989, was arrested in February on a charge that he and six others forced a 14-year-old girl into prostitution in Corpus Christi and San Antonio.
He quickly made bail but spent a month in jail after state District Judge Juanita Vasquez-Gardner received complaints from Bexar County Pretrial Services in August about his behavior.
On Wednesday, Robertson, 48, testified the issues with Pretrial Services were misunderstandings. He asked to be removed from house arrest so that he could support his family and pay bills. Since the arrest, his house has been given an eviction notice, he said.

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: DA: Human Trafficking A Major Problem

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

DA: Human Trafficking A Major Problem
Recent Case First To Be Prosecuted In State District Court In SA
POSTED: Monday, December 13, 2010
SAN ANTONIO — On Friday, a jury in state district court sentenced Juan Moreno, 45, to life in prison after convicting him on human trafficking charges. He held a 13-year-old runaway girl captive and forced her to have sex with several men.
Human trafficking, according to Assistant District Attorney Kirsta Melton, is “when a child is, in some way, obtained and then forced into prostitution or forced to engage in any other kind of forced labor or services.”
State laws against human trafficking have been strengthened recently and now carry a maximum punishment of life in prison. The state laws are primarily used in domestic cases.
Federal laws against human trafficking, in most cases, deal with international cases.

See the full article from “KSAT San Antonio”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Man guilty in San Antonio of prostituting girl, 13

Friday, December 10th, 2010

SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio man faces up to life in prison after being convicted in what prosecutors say was the abduction, rape and prostituting of a 13-year-old runaway girl.
The penalty phase was scheduled Friday for 45-year-old Juan Moreno.
A jury on Thursday night convicted Moreno of human trafficking, super aggravated sexual assault of a child, aggravated kidnapping and compelling prostitution.
Prosecutors say Moreno was a dealer who three years ago kidnapped the girl after she tried to buy drugs from him, then raped her and sold her to other men for sex.
The victim, who’s now 16, testified she was drugged, tied up and locked in a bedroom at a San Antonio house.
Defense attorney William Maynard says the girl is a liar.
Moreno’s 41-year-old brother, Bobby “Spider” Moreno, faces trial later.

See the full article from “Houston Chronicle”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Man robbed at San Antonio nightclub

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

San Antonio police say that a man got robbed and was almost run over by a ruthless culprit early Monday morning outside Club Sugar’s, an adult entertainment club.
The victim was having a fun night at the club with some other guys, until later on.
When he was accompanied by an entertainer, he was robbed of not only his tip money, but also his keys that belonged to his truck. With that said, the robber snatched both his money and his car keys. As soon as the bandit seized the keys, he rushed toward the club’s exit.
Cris Andersen, police captain of the San Antonio Police Department, had declared that apparently, while the victim was getting a private dance by the entertainer, he placed his truck keys on the table where he sat. Then, while the victim was busy being entertained by the dancer, the robber must have seen the keys on the table and thereby snatched them and drove off with the victim’s vehicle.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

San Antonio Escorts: Catholic Culture.org the TSA of Catholic Journalism, takes on the Vatican

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

And now Catholic Culture.org – the TSA of Catholic Journalism – has finally had it “up to here”  with the Vatican newspaper after it published excerpts from the new book called “Light of the World”.  Book snippets that revealed Pope Benedict’s evolving belief that  HIV infected male prostitutes who choose to use condoms perhaps demonstrates a morality superior to those infecting somebody with the deadly virus unprotected, has Lawler and Mirus fit to be tied and insisting that heads should role.

Most Catholics I know saw no huge controversy in the Pope’s statements  – after all Pope Benedict XVI was talking about homosexual prostitutes infected with HIV – which we argue is not a large segment of the Catholic population.   Most folks without the help of Catholic Culture understood the Pope was not talking about teenagers at Catholic schools in the United States. Philip Lawler then asks “Why didn’t the Vatican publisher warn Pope Benedict that his statement was bound to be distorted? Why didn’t the Pope himself recognize that r …

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San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Texas bill to strengthen trafficking laws

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

One of those tools, Van de Putte said, is a change in the law that would allow law enforcement to detain child victims, enabling police to seek help for the victims and continue their investigation.
“It’s modern-day slavery,” Van de Putte said. “And the big emphasis is right now if you rescue a teenager and they’re a runaway you can’t just send them back” to the home they ran away from.
A report submitted to the state Legislature in 2009 said almost 20 percent of the 800,000 trafficking victims in the U.S. travel through Texas.
Trafficking victims are usually immigrants lured into the country under false promises of employment, They are coerced into performing labor and some are forced to become prostitutes, said Chris Burchell, president of the advocacy group Texas Anti-Trafficking in Persons.

See the full article from “PoliJAM”