Tucson Escorts: Lamentation of a murder suspect fighting over client: She tore my skin with …

Mba, a superintendent of police, says the fight occurred in the brothel where both ladies resided.

Since all she wanted was a place to lay her head for the night, what was she doing in the brothel for two days?

Where did she normally reside all the months she was buying crayfish in the area since she claimed that was her first time at the brothel? âBefore this incident happened, I used to stay in one Baba Opeâ˜s house at Akodo. But the last time I visited the area, I learnt that the Oro festival was going on so I had to seek an alternative abode,â states Benson, who attended Coker primary and secondary school, Orile, Lagos.

âTaiye and Blessing are aristo girls (girls who date older men),â she says. âThere are six rooms in the brothel and most of the girls there used to do short time for their customers. When the fight started, Taiye told Imade that she should make sure she gave me a mark that I would never forget in my life because one could not insult a prostitute and get away with it.

See the full article from “The Punch”

Tucson Escorts: Weekend Preview: Boycott this! edition

In the wake of SB 1070, the Hotel Congress has organized a fundraising event for the Border Action Network Saturday evening. The Border Action Network was formed in 1999, and works with immigrant and border communities in Southern Arizona “to ensure that our rights are respected, our human dignity upheld and that our communities are healthy places to live.”
To raise money and awareness, organizers have assembled a trio of stages, as well as a silent auction and art show. Local country acts The Last Call Girls and Kevin Pakulis will play inside on the Club Congress stage, while the patio stage will host mariachi sounds with the border sounds of Pablo and Sally, followed by a set by Mariachi Tesoro de Tucson. At nightfall, fire dancers Poi Zen will perform. The auction ends at 9 and includes two JMStar scooters. 

See the full article from “TucsonSentinel.com”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: 2 indicted for pushing Phoenix girl into prostitution

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A Pima County grand jury has indicted two women suspected of encouraging a teenage Phoenix runaway to prostitute herself in Tucson.
Prosecutors say 24-year-old Moraima Guadalupe Selig and 18-year-old Whitley Alicia Minter have been jailed and charged with child prostitution of a minor under 15. If convicted, prosecutors say the women could each be facing prison sentences of up to 27 years. A Tucson police patrol officer spotted the 14-year-old girl apparently soliciting on a Tucson street April 24. When questioned, the teen admitted she was the missing girl from Phoenix and was being trained as a prostitute. Police say the girl has been reunited with her parents, who had hired a private investigator to look for her.

See the full article from “YourWestValley.com”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Arizona’s immigration law became big story of session

Also, it is now illegal to offer classes in grades K-12 that promote the overthrow of the U.S. government, promote resentment toward a race or class of people, are designed primarily for students of a particular ethnic group or that advocate ethnic solidarity instead of treating pupils as individuals.
Tom Horne, the state superintendent of public instruction, pushed for the bill’s passage and said it will essentially end ethnic-studies classes.
Social efforts rounded out this session’s legislative focus.
It is now illegal in Arizona to create or attempt to create a human-animal hybrid, or to buy or sell human eggs for purposes other than treatment of human infertility and clinical investigation.
The penalties for engaging in prostitution with a child have been toughened, and it is now a petty offense for a minor to intentionally use an electronic communication device to send a sexual explicit depiction of another minor to another person.

See the full article from “AZ Central.com”

Tucson Escorts: SEX ADDICTION: Channel 13’s Jannay Towne looks into the secret life of a sex …

… To think of sex addiction as something to do with testosterone and libido, in fact to think of sex addiction as having something to do with sex may be erroneous. Just like to think of alcoholism as being all about thirst would be erroneous. It’s the intention behind the use,” explains Geral Blanchard. The therapist, author and speaker is an expert on sexual addiction. Blanchard says treatment is only effective when the addict faces what is causing his or her dependence. Often times, there is a history of childhood trauma.
Thirty-nine-year-old Jason is a recovering sex addict. He remembers the rush he would get when he fed his addiction. “It was almost like somebody shot heroin into my veins,” he says. Jason lived half of his life denying he had a problem. He lost track of the thousands of dollars spent on prostitutes and internet porn.
He says his addiction began after he was sexually abused as a child. By junior high …

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Tucson Adult Entertainment: 2 women face child-prostitution counts

A patrol officer spotted a young girl walking south on South Sixth Avenue near the Rodeo Grounds at about 11:30 p.m. April 24, Tucson police Sgt. Fabian Pacheco said.
The girl appeared to be soliciting, and the officer approached and questioned her, Pacheco said.
When the officer ran the name the girl gave him in a police database, nothing came up, but he learned a girl with a similar name had run away from the Phoenix area three weeks earlier, Pacheco said.
When questioned further, the girl acknowledged that she was the missing girl and said she was being trained as a prostitute by a pimp named “David,” and that she and some other females, including the two women charged, were staying at two local hotels until they earned enough money to move to California, Pacheco said.

See the full article from “Arizona Daily Star”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: A Day With the Tea Party Express

Conservative savior Sarah Palin swooped into liberal Massachusetts yesterday for a rally on the Boston Common. There were lots of old white people, some stupid signs, and a bunch of boring speeches. We mingled. Here’s what we saw.
If one theme stood out through the day — besides taxes and health care and hating the president and a Harry Reid obsession — it would be everyone going out of their way to say that they are, in fact, not racists. And Tea Party “volunteers” were out in force to make sure the big time wackos stayed out of the sight of cameras. The pimp sign below caused a minor scuffle between its owner, Steve from Woburn, and a Tea Party flack in a suit who tried to wrestle it away from his Freedom Grip. Steve won.

See the full article from “Gawker”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Tea Party activists battle criticisms

Easton said he was fed up with “people ignorantly throwing terms like communism, socialism, Marxism, fascism that they don’t know and they can’t define.”
“It’s a ridiculous movement,” Easton said as he was surrounded by supporters of the movement.
Tea Party activists are especially sensitive to any claim from their critics that they harbor racist thoughts. Activists adamantly state they oppose President Barack Obama’s policies – not his race – although Tea Party protesters have often carried signs and shouted slogans that could be interpreted as racist.
Some Tea Party leaders have said such signs stoke a negative stereotype against the movement, but others – including New York Tea Party gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino – have forwarded e-mails depicting Obama and the first lady as an 80s-era pimp and prostitute and a video of an African tribal dance entitled “Obama Inaugural Rehearsal.”

See the full article from “CNN Political Ticker (blog)”

Tucson Escorts: Law and disorder

I have never understood the anti-immigrant hysterics. Industrious self-starters who come to the United States to find work, create new wealth, and improve their lives are not a menace or a threat. They are an asset. No state seeks to drive out hard-working newcomers from New Mexico or Indiana; why should hard-working newcomers from Old Mexico or India be treated any differently? To say that they cross the border illegally only begs the question. Why should it be illegal for any person to come to the United States, assuming his intentions are peaceful and he is not likely to become a public charge or health risk?
For most of US history, there was no ceiling on the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country. There were some specific exclusions — polygamists and prostitutes were denied entry, for example, and the racist Chinese Exclusion Act barred immigrants from China — but on the whole, nearly anyone who wished to settle in the United States before the 1 …

See the full article from “Boston Globe”

Tucson Strip Clubs: Colleges: Air Force is sixth on MWC golf

The Air Force men’s golf team is in sixth place with a 28-over-par 596 total after the second round of the Mountain West Conference Championship in Tucson, Ariz.
Colorado State remained in first place at 11-under 557. Robert Belz is tied for 17th, pacing the Falcons with a 3-over 145 total.
Air Force falls in baseball
Air Force (11-35, 1-13) dropped a 13-4 Mountain West Conference ballgame at San Diego State at Tony Gwynn Stadium. 
K.J. Randhawa and Garrett Custons both went 3-for-5 and Addison Gentry and Matt Alexander both went 2-for-5.  Randhwa scored two runs and Gentry added a triple and two RBIs.
Ex-Colorado player charged
Tyler Gregorak, a former Colorado football player and current UNLV assistant, was arrested in Boulder earlier this week after police said he stole a gun and wallet from a bouncer at a downtown strip club, the Boulder Camera reported.

See the full article from “Colorado Springs Gazette”

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