Seattle Strip Clubs: Index

Posted on July 31st, 2010 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Coach Chan Gailey’s has added more hitting to Buffalo Bills’ training camp and it has raised tensions on the practice field.
Centre Geoff Hangartner and linebacker Aaron Maybin exchanged shoves and wrestled each other to the ground midway through practice Friday morning. Things got heated after Maybin shoved running back Fred Jackson from behind and sent him sliding along the grass field.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s time for Jeff Fisher to open his 16th straight training camp with the Tennessee Titans, and that first practice Saturday will be a welcome return to football after a busy off-season.
Fisher expects Chris Johnson to show up, happy the Titans reshuffled some money to pay him more for 2010. Vince Young will be available for all 16 games, and Fisher hopes maybe more, with the NFL not punishing him for a Dallas strip club tussle in June.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

Seattle Escorts: City gets application to reopen Rick’s strip club

Posted on July 30th, 2010 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

As part of a plea deal in a federal probe, the Lake City associated with the late Frank Colacurcio Sr. closed in early May and is expected to be auctioned by the federal government. An auction date hasn’t been set.
Businessman Robert Davis has been the only person to apply for an adult entertainment license and business license for the former Rick’s site, at 11332 Lake City Way N.E.
“But that doesn’t mean a club is going to open,” city spokeswoman Katherine Schubert-Knapp said.
In an indictment filed in June 2009, federal prosecutors accused Frank Colacurcio Sr., his son and four others of racketeering, using interstate commerce to facilitate prostitution, money laundering and mail fraud.
Rick’s was closed as part of the plea deal, as was Honey’s strip club in Everett, Fox’s in Tacoma and the already closed Sugar’s in Shoreline. Federal prosecutors alleged those were used as fronts for prostitution that garnered Colacurcio Sr. and associates millions.

See the full article from “Seattle Post Intelligencer”

Seattle Adult Entertainment: Everett no longer feels quite so safe

Posted on July 30th, 2010 in Seattle adult entertainment by seattlesleuth

Alone that evening, between The Herald and my neighborhood to the north, I felt just a bit uneasy. On Thursday, I found out that a Herald colleague’s Honda Civic was stolen from its parking place near our office on Grand Avenue in the middle of a work day.
The truth is, anything can happen anywhere.
My parents live on Spokane’s South Hill, in a quiet neighborhood where houses are shaded by towering pines. Nothing ever happens there. Except this: In 2000, suspected serial killer Robert Lee Yates Jr. was arrested in Spokane. Yates, whose victims were prostitutes, later pleaded guilty to 13 counts of first degree murder. He was also convicted of killing two Pierce County women and admitted to other slayings. He was sentenced to more than 400 years in prison.

See the full article from “HeraldNet”

Seattle Strip Clubs: Index

Posted on July 29th, 2010 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

RENTON, Wash. – Free-agent guard Chester Pitts has agreed to a contract with the Seattle Seahawks on the eve of training camp.
The team announced the deal on Thursday. Pitts was a starter with the Houston Texans from 2002 until last season.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he decided not to suspend Titans quarterback Vince Young over a tussle at a Dallas strip club in June.
Goodell said Thursday that he saw no reason for any disciplinary action over the incident after meeting with Young earlier this week. Goodell spoke while in Green Bay, Wis., for the Packers’ annual shareholder meeting. Goodell said he reminded Young that he’s responsible for his conduct.
ASHBURN, Va. – Albert Haynesworth has failed his conditioning test and is being forced to sit out the first practice of the Washington Redskins training camp.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

Seattle Strip Clubs: Competition is the best medicine | Ryan Ryals

Posted on July 28th, 2010 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

Ryan Ryals
– Covington Reporter
Ryan Ryals lives in Maple Valley and writes a weekly column and blog about the politics and life.
Competition is the best medicine | Ryan Ryals
By RYAN RYALSCovington Reporter Columnist
Today, 7:03 PM
The hospital wars in Covington are still ongoing, but this war feels more like an elaborate courting ritual, and unfortunately not the cutesy teenagers-in-love type of courtship. It’s more like a couple of strippers who are dressing up nicely to cozy up to Old Man Covington’s millions.
Maple Valley also had a nice courtship going with a respectable Swedish partner, with Swedish Medical almost agreeing to build a beautiful house for them to share, but Swedish is smart enough to know that it’s tough to compete for our attention with two strippers living next door (eyes front, mister).

See the full article from “PNW Local News”

Seattle Escorts: Shawna Forde Case: FBI Warned About Plot?

Posted on July 28th, 2010 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

Shawna Forde Case: FBI Warned About Plot?
Lost among other immigration news out of Arizona this week were reports that informants had ratted out ex-Seattle prostitute Shawna Forde to the FBI before she allegedly led a robbery and double murder by her tiny band of Minutemen last year. The question now is why didn’t the agency, if told in advance of the slayings, stop them?
Forde and two members of her vigilante border-watch group known as Minutemen American Defense (MAD) are now facing the death penalty for the May 30, 2009 shooting deaths of Raul Flores, 29, and his daughter, Brisenia, 9, of Arivaca, AZ. In newly filed court papers, according to the Arizona Daily Star, the informants, both members of a border-defense group, indicate the killings could have been avoided.

See the full article from “Seattle Weekly (blog)”

Seattle Escorts: 3 men avoid jail time in prostitution case

Posted on July 28th, 2010 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

3 men avoid jail time in prostitution case

Similar Stories Similar stories: 3 men avoid jail time in strip-club prostitution case 3 men avoid jail time in strip-club prostitution case A Tacoma man who ran a Parkland strip club was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in connection with a criminal enterprise run by a notorious Seattle family. Foxâs operator Steven Michael Fueston, 62, pleaded guilty in April to conspiracy to permit prostitution near a military establishment, a misdemeanor, according to the U.S. Attorneyâs Office. Leroy Richard Christiansen, 68, of Seattle, and David Carl Ebert, 62, of Monroe, also were sentenced Tuesday on racketeering and prostitution charges. Plea deals will close Colacurcio strip clubs, Fox’s in Parkland Plea deals will close Colacurcio strip clubs, Fox’s in Parkland Three associates of Seattle strip club boss Frank Colacurcio Sr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to racketeering and prostitution charges as part of a deal that will result in four clubs â including one in Parkland â being shut down or demolished. The plea agreemen …

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Seattle Escorts: 3 men avoid jail time in prostitution case

Posted on July 28th, 2010 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

3 men avoid jail time in prostitution case

Similar Stories Similar stories: Plea agreement closes Colacurcio sex clubs Plea agreement closes Colacurcio sex clubs Three associates of Seattle strip club boss Frank Colacurcio Sr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to racketeering and prostitution charges as part of a deal that will result in four clubs – including one in Parkland – being shut down or demolished. The plea agreements filed in federal court helped dismantle an adult-entertainment empire that Colacurcio built over the past half-century. That operation included Foxâs near state Route 512 in Parkland. Its operator, Steven Michael Fueston, is one of the three Colacurcio associates who pleaded guilty Wednesday. Plea deals will close Colacurcio strip clubs, Fox’s in Parkland Plea deals will close Colacurcio strip clubs, Fox’s in Parkland Three associates of Seattle strip club boss Frank Colacurcio Sr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to racketeering and prostitution charges as part of a deal that will result in four clubs â including one in Parkland â being shut down or demolis …

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Seattle Escorts: Three sentenced to probation in Colacurcio strip club sting

Posted on July 27th, 2010 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

Three sentenced to probation in Colacurcio strip club sting
Three men charged alongside the late Frank Colacurcio Sr. were sentenced to probation Tuesday, in accordance with a plea agreement made in April.
Federal prosecutors had accused Colacurcio, his son and the three men of profiting from prostitution at four Seattle-area strip clubs. They alleged that the strip clubs — Rick’s, the already closed Sugar’s in Shoreline, Honey’s in Everett and Fox’s in Tacoma — were used as fronts for prostitution that allegedly garnered the men $25 million in the four years preceding the indictment.
The indictment followed a six-year investigation that culminated in June 2008 with raids by Seattle police and federal agents on the clubs and Talents West, a Colacurcio-owned agency that hires dancers for the clubs. Federal prosecutors have interviewed more than 200 witnesses, and reviewed hours of recorded phone calls, surveillance video and intercepts from listening devices placed in several Colacurcio businesses.

See the full article from “Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)”

Seattle Adult Entertainment: Kent man admits to Cambodian child sex charges

Posted on July 27th, 2010 in Seattle adult entertainment by seattlesleuth

… Today’s guilty plea sends a clear message to child predators who falsely believe they can travel to other countries with the intent of sexually exploiting children and avoid detection by U.S. law enforcement,” said Leigh Winchell, special agent in charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, according to a press statement.
The case began in December, when Cambodian police heard from their French counterparts that a taxi driver in Phnom Penh had advertised on the Internet that he could find child prostitutes.
The driver and Carr exchanged about 20 e-mails, according to an earlier the Immigration and Customs Enforcement news release.
Carr talked about wanting to have sex with girls around 12 years old. The driver said he could find girls of that age.
Carr went to Cambodia in January. He met the cab driver, then a woman who was apparently managing a brothel.
Carr told federal agents that he paid $3,000 to the cab driver and $4,800 to the woman who ran the brothel.

See the full article from “Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)”

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