n_huffhines
What's it gonna cost?
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That's naive. It's not an "angle" but a flourishing black market. There are women trafficked from China or South Korea, usually between the ages of 35-55, looking for a way to support their families. They are lied to or seriously misled about the type of work they'll be doing, by traffickers who know they have debts they need to pay or are otherwise in no position to refuse a source of income (whatever it may involve doing) once they are here. It is allowed to thrive largely because of this type of dismissive attitude towards the act of prostitution itself... Who cares? The girl wants money, the guy wants off - if they both get what they want, you have no victim, right? Wrong.
It was an angle in this case. The authorities were lying.
'No Allegations of Human Trafficking' and 'Women Could've Walked Out' In Florida Massage-Parlor Prostitution Stings