Sapphire Pool arrests
Wed, Jul 29, 2009 (6:50 p.m.)
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Um, Journey, the guys involved were undercover cops.
lol @ Journey!
Does Las Vegas Sun Executive Editor know whether these people are really found guilty or are they just believed to have been there at that time? Have they been through trials and what are they sentenced with?
This is why I don't encourage the billionare friends of mine to party in Las Vegas because the manner in which anything is done is barberic, far from respectful over there. I do not believe any of these ladies were found guilty and likely have done nothing but upsetted an investor who believed their service was in their way of making money. The name of the game is COMPETITION.
I look forward to hearing what level of judges you have in Vegas and how the people of Vegas handle their court, if any of them have any integrity left that is...
If they were found not guilty, then this press is guilty of ruining their reputation. One should never screw with erotic workers in Vegas because they are the major reason why we have guests that spend time and money there. I think it is about time that Vegas grows up and learns to respect its community members and professionals that make Vegas a Vegas. If need be, perhaps we can go all the way up to the Supreme Counrt with this case... I am sure Soromayor would love to see to that the real bad guys are put behind bars:)
Have you forgotten who is in the White House and who is in the Supreme Counrt?
Good lick Vegas!
I hope one day your city will learn to be a little more mature! The more you post such articles, the less people are coming to have fun or work!