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To: American Spirit who wrote (117519)3/11/2008 12:18:12 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
15 Accused in Prostitution Ring

By DAVID SCOTT
.c The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) - For years, a prostitution ring lured girls and young women
from across the Midwest into a life of illicit servitude and forced them to
remain there with beatings, torture and rapes, the FBI says.

After a two-year investigation, authorities on Thursday unsealed a 44-count
federal indictment accusing 15 members of the Minneapolis-based ``Evans
family'' of crimes ranging from money laundering to illegal transport of
minors.

Nine people were arrested Thursday and six remain at large, said William
Eubanks of the FBI's St. Louis office. Police also seized five homes and six
luxury cars, including three Mercedes Benz.

Since 1982, members of the ring - eight of whom are related - allegedly
enticed girls as young as 14 to work for massage parlors and escort services,
the FBI said. The girls were often runaways from the Midwest, though some
came from regular homes, authorities say.

The ``family'' would force the girls into road trips to 23 other states and
Canada, earning an estimated $1 million annually for the ring, said Detective
Joe Delia of the Maryland Heights, Mo. police, which helped the FBI break the
ring.

``This is as close to modern slavery as you can get,'' Delia said.

The investigation began in 1997 when police became suspicious after stopping
two prostitutes near St. Louis, authorities said. Within two months, the FBI
was asked to help.

The charges were filed here because the ring was discovered in the St. Louis
area.

Investigators have identified at least 50 women involved in the operation
over the past 17 years, including 27 involved as minors.

Most were lured into the ring at shopping centers and dance clubs, seduced by
initially kind treatment only to be later submitted to beatings, torture and
rape, authorities said.

``The Evanses would place ads for girls (to be) exotic dancers or lingerie
models and go anywhere young kids hung out,'' said police Sgt. Andy Schmidt.
Later, he said, ``they would also shame them into staying, telling them that
their families would never take them back because of what they did. It was
almost like a cult.''

Some escaped after a few weeks, but others remained in the ring for up to
seven years, Eubanks said.

One 15-year-old prostitute told an investigator: ``I'd rather be dead than
doing what I'm doing.''

Authorities say the family used cell phones and pagers to keep track of the
prostitutes. One girl told police she took her pager to middle school.

``They were very skilled at picking them up when they were most vulnerable,''
Minneapolis police Detective Andy Schmidt said. ``It's kind of like a cult,
they break them down. It's brain-washing.'



To: American Spirit who wrote (117519)3/11/2008 12:36:11 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
Slaves don't get paid $1,000,000 a year, which is what $4300 per session works out to, even subtracting commission.
We've finally found an area of business Cliff knows something about.



To: American Spirit who wrote (117519)3/11/2008 12:48:49 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Who said the girls got the money? It wasn't paid to the girls. It was accomplished with illegal banking transactions. More sophisticated than the way you do it.