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9 Charged in Asia-U.S. Prostitution Ring

9 Charged in Asia-U.S. Prostitution Ring
By Associated Press
Thu Aug 10, 4:33 PM

SEATTLE - Authorities said nine people were arrested Thursday as investigators broke an international sex-trafficking ring that smuggled Asian women into the U.S. in shipping containers.

Seven conspirators in a "highly organized national network prostitution ring" were arrested in Seattle and two in Los Angeles, the U.S. attorney's office said.

According to court documents, Yong Jun Kang, 36, of Seattle, operated brothels in Portland, Ore., and Seattle, where he and others would bring Asian women, most of whom were in the United States illegally.

Authorities allege that Kang told confidential informants that women were being smuggled into the U.S. in shipping containers after paying as much as $50,000. Some of the women, investigators said, were brought into the United States by crossing the Canadian border.

The women came from China, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and Laos, and were forced to pay debts to smugglers by working in brothels, federal prosecutors said.

Others arrested are accused of managing the brothels, transporting prostitutes and operating an escort service that allegedly served as a front for prostitution. A woman identified as a prostitute and a close confidant of Kang's also was arrested.

They face charges of conspiracy to transport individuals in furtherance of prostitution, conspiracy to transport and harbor illegal aliens and conspiracy to engage in money laundering. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison.

A message left with Kang's attorney Thursday afternoon was not immediately returned.

Authorities said the 21-month investigation by the FBI, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Seattle police used confidential informants, court-approved wiretaps and Global Positioning Satellite units to identify participants.

 
Originally posted by: DaShen
That kind of stuff is really depressing.

**EDIT**
Where are the jokes Brutuskend? 🙁



Prostitution happens everywhere in the world. Its usually not a big deal as the prosecutors say it is...

Its like the time when I saw a tv "expose"; exposing a "sweat shop" in LA... they were trying to say how bad this certain "sweat shop" was, etc. They interviewed a couple of thai workers who didn't know english and completely translated what they were saying with a negative swing for the english viewer. It was ALMOST a 180 degree spin. The workers were actually praising the owners. FYI, I understand a bit of thai.

People in the states are so closed minded and don' understand how the world works with respect to this sort of stuff... esp. Prostitution... Not all women who are into "the escort" service are forced to be in.. most of the time they are not.


I remember seeing the movie Crash.. the ending where there were "Asian slavery" -- that was the most stupid thing I ever saw. Shows the lack of understand..


-Eleison
 
$50k to get here on a fvcking shipping container? Why don't they just buy a $2k plane ticket and overstay the visa.
 
Originally posted by: JS80
$50k to get here on a fvcking shipping container? Why don't they just buy a $2k plane ticket and overstay the visa.

Because they can't afford the plane ticket, nor visa. They use the poonani to work off what they owe.

edit: mmm, asian whores.
 
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: DaShen
That kind of stuff is really depressing.

**EDIT**
Where are the jokes Brutuskend? 🙁



Prostitution happens everywhere in the world. Its usually not a big deal as the prosecutors say it is...

Its like the time when I saw a tv "expose"; exposing a "sweat shop" in LA... they were trying to say how bad this certain "sweat shop" was, etc. They interviewed a couple of thai workers who didn't know english and completely translated what they were saying with a negative swing for the english viewer. It was ALMOST a 180 degree spin. The workers were actually praising the owners. FYI, I understand a bit of thai.

People in the states are so closed minded and don' understand how the world works with respect to this sort of stuff... esp. Prostitution... Not all women who are into "the escort" service are forced to be in.. most of the time they are not.


I remember seeing the movie Crash.. the ending where there were "Asian slavery" -- that was the most stupid thing I ever saw. Shows the lack of understand..


-Eleison


Thank you for that quick lesson , because we've all been living under a rock our whole lives. In this specific example, it is indeed forced.
 
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: DaShen
That kind of stuff is really depressing.

**EDIT**
Where are the jokes Brutuskend? 🙁



Prostitution happens everywhere in the world. Its usually not a big deal as the prosecutors say it is...

Its like the time when I saw a tv "expose"; exposing a "sweat shop" in LA... they were trying to say how bad this certain "sweat shop" was, etc. They interviewed a couple of thai workers who didn't know english and completely translated what they were saying with a negative swing for the english viewer. It was ALMOST a 180 degree spin. The workers were actually praising the owners. FYI, I understand a bit of thai.

People in the states are so closed minded and don' understand how the world works with respect to this sort of stuff... esp. Prostitution... Not all women who are into "the escort" service are forced to be in.. most of the time they are not.


I remember seeing the movie Crash.. the ending where there were "Asian slavery" -- that was the most stupid thing I ever saw. Shows the lack of understand..


-Eleison
THat pisses me off that they would mistranslate something like that on the news. and no, people don't realize that the job in question would be great in many other countries
 
Originally posted by: JS80
$50k to get here on a fvcking shipping container? Why don't they just buy a $2k plane ticket and overstay the visa.

They have a better chance at winning the lottery than getting a visa to the US, you know that right?
 
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: DaShen
That kind of stuff is really depressing.

**EDIT**
Where are the jokes Brutuskend? 🙁



Prostitution happens everywhere in the world. Its usually not a big deal as the prosecutors say it is...

Its like the time when I saw a tv "expose"; exposing a "sweat shop" in LA... they were trying to say how bad this certain "sweat shop" was, etc. They interviewed a couple of thai workers who didn't know english and completely translated what they were saying with a negative swing for the english viewer. It was ALMOST a 180 degree spin. The workers were actually praising the owners. FYI, I understand a bit of thai.

People in the states are so closed minded and don' understand how the world works with respect to this sort of stuff... esp. Prostitution... Not all women who are into "the escort" service are forced to be in.. most of the time they are not.


I remember seeing the movie Crash.. the ending where there were "Asian slavery" -- that was the most stupid thing I ever saw. Shows the lack of understand..


-Eleison

Why don't we just send you to FPMITA prison for a while and you can see how "closed minded" forced sex is.
 
Originally posted by: kt
Originally posted by: JS80
$50k to get here on a fvcking shipping container? Why don't they just buy a $2k plane ticket and overstay the visa.

They have a better chance at winning the lottery than getting a visa to the US, you know that right?

If you have $50k to cough up AND you're willing to give sexual favors, I'm sure you can manage a traveler's visa.
 
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