July 12, 2014

Silicon Valley CA Attracts Sex-corts




[From article]
"Anytime you have a lot of young men coming West to seek their fortunes, the sex worker industry responds," said Q, who is an activist for sex workers, writes a column for SF Weekly and has a podcast,The Whorecast.
The glare of the national spotlight is on Silicon Valley sex workers after news broke this week that an alleged prostitute is charged with leaving a Google executive to die on his yacht in Santa Cruz, Calif., after shooting him up with heroin.
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"Anytime you have a lot of young men coming West to seek their fortunes, the sex worker industry responds," said Q, who is an activist for sex workers, writes a column for SF Weekly and has a podcast,The Whorecast.
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Preferred411.com, which bills itself as a "screen service for those who seek only the most discreet experiences in upscale adult companionship" and charges $129 for an annual membership, offers "escort" services in all 50 states, Guam and Washington, D.C.
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A grand jury last month indicted Eric Omuro of Mountain View, Calif., and Annmarie Lanoce of Rocklin, Calif., on charges of profiting from MyRedbook.com, which had reviews of escorts and strip clubs, explicit photos of prostitutes and "menus of sexual services."


http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2014/07/10/silicon-valley-prostitution/12488225/

Sex worker trade booming in Silicon Valley
Jessica Guynn
10:46 a.m. EDT July 11, 2014

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