US says prostitution ring counted politicians, tech execs, lawyers as clients
Nov 8th, 13:12:02
By Nate Raymond
BOSTON (Reuters via PiQSuite.com) - U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday charged three people with running a high-end brothel network out of apartment complexes in greater Boston and northern Virginia whose customers included elected officials, tech and pharmaceutical executives, lawyers, professors and military officers.
Federal prosecutors in Boston did not identify any of the "wealthy and well-connected clientele" that they say paid up to $600 per hour for sexual encounters with predominantly Asian women who were being exploited through sex trafficking.
Acting U.S. Attorney Josh Levy announced charges against the brothels' alleged operators: Han Lee, 41, and Junmyung Lee, 30, of Massachusetts and James Lee, 68, of California.
Levy said the probe was "just getting started" and that investigators were gathering more evidence after executing search warrants at locations in Massachusetts, Virginia and California on Wednesday. The U.S. government meanwhile seized the domains for two websites tied to the prostitution ring, authorities said.
"We're committed to working closely with our federal, state and local partners to hold accountable the people who both ran this ring and the people who fueled the demand for this ring," Levy said at a press conference.
The three defendants, who are not related, were all arrested on Wednesday and charged with conspiring to coerce and entice women to travel to engage in illegal sexual activity.
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