Alleged spa madame arraigned in Norfolk Superior Court
Updated: Wednesday, 04 Apr 2012, 6:46 PM EDTPublished : Wednesday, 04 Apr 2012, 6:44 PM EDT
Kevin Rothstein, Producer
BOSTON (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – Alleged spa madame Terry Mussari was arraigned on Wednesday in Norfolk Superior Court on prostitution charges, and another former employee is talking to FOX Undercover about working for her.
“She pimps her girls out. She sure does,” the former worker said about her old boss. “She thinks she’s invincible.”
Mussari pleaded not guilty to charges including deriving support from prostitution, owning a place of prostitution and minimum wage violations. She faces 15 counts in all.
The former worker, who spoke to FOX Undercover on the condition she not be identified, says Mussari withheld workers’ pay, telling them to make money in rooms by having sex with customers.
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Boston Escorts: Alleged spa madame arraigned in Norfolk Superior Court
Thursday, April 5th, 2012Boston Escorts: Woman accused of running prostitution ring out of spas to be arraigned
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012Woman accused of running prostitution ring out of spas to be arraigned
Updated: Wednesday, 04 Apr 2012, 9:52 AM EDTPublished : Wednesday, 04 Apr 2012, 9:52 AM EDT
DEDHAM (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – A spa owner who was indicted last week on multiple charges that she allegedly ran a prostitution ring out of three spas she owned in Canton, Norwood and Brockton, will face a judge Wednesday.
Terry Mussari, of Stoughton, is scheduled to be arraigned at 2 p.m. in Norfolk Superior Court.
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Mussari has been out on bail since, but these new indictments mean she could be facing significant jail time if convicted. She faces multiple counts of prostitution charges that carry a minimum of two years in prison.
A FOX Undercover investigation also raised questions about whether evidence of prostitution had been ignored by police because police officers were customers.
Boston Escorts: Needham police arrest woman for alleged prostitution
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012Needham police arrest woman for alleged prostitution
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Needham police arrested a 20-year-old Georgia woman for alleged prostitution following an undercover investigation at the Sheraton Hotel last week. Needham police detectives, along with members of the Norfolk County Police Anti-Crime Task Force, arrested Darcie Duval, 20, of Duluth, Ga. for alleged sexual conduct for a fee on March 29 at approximately 6:50 p.m., according to police reports. Police arrested Duval following alleged prostitution complaints at the Sheraton Hotel, located at 100 Cabot St. This is the second prostitution arrest in Needham in less than a month. On March 16 Needham police arrested two women at Needham Oriental Spa, located at 60 Dedham Ave., and Best Body Work, located at 430 Hunnewell St. for alleged sexual conduct for a fee. Needham’s last prostitution arrest before that occurred in January 2008.
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Boston Escorts: Neighbors Voice Concerns Over 7-Eleven License Proposal, Operating Hours
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012Scanlon assured residents that no alcoholic beverages would be sold after 11 p.m., but that promise did little to assuage fears that adding alcohol to an area that is already beset by drugs, prostitution and panhandlers would be like throwing gasoline on a fire.
Tough Sell
The strongest opposition came from those who live nearby and say that the store’s hours are contributing to the area’s problems.
“We’re having issues that we have never seen before,” said Angela Russo of Appleton Street. “We have a huge drug population in this neighborhood and a huge prostitute population. The only people out between midnight and 7 a.m. are people we wouldn’t want to cross paths with, and now you want to add alcohol to the mix?”
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Scanlon replied that the position of she and her clients is that the drugs and prostitution are issues that have nothing to do with the store.
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Boston Escorts: Cambridge Police: Heroin ring infiltrated
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012Cambridge police hauled in 10 suspects last Thursday and Friday as part of Operation Booting Heroin, a undercover investigation launched last summer. The arrests were for various crimes, including drug distribution, prostitution and even check forgery in New Hampshire, but they are all part of the umbrella operation to clear heroin off Central Square streets, according to police. Residents of Central had complained about the presence of street-level drug dealing, and police made seven arrests in connection with Operation Booting Heroin last summer, according to a police press release. More recently, police have begun to notice heroin overdoses in the city. Late Thursday morning, 41-year-old John Bettencourt was walking down Inman Street in Central when police swooped in on the suspected drug dealer, arresting him in the alley behind City Hall. According to a police report, detectives recovered 21 bags of heroin Bettencourt had tucked away in the back of his boxer shorts. Bettencourt, who lives in a nearby boarding house run by the non-profit Cascap, had allegedly sold drugs to undercover …
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Boston Escorts: April Fool rape story angers BU students
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012April Fool rape story angers BU students
Published: April 3, 2012 at 4:45 PM
BOSTON, April 3 (UPI) –
The editor of a Boston University student newspaper has resigned over an April Fool’s issue with joke stories about rape, prostitution and drugs.
The Daily Free Press, dubbing itself The Disney Free Press for the special issue, included stories about “the fairest of them all” being raped by seven dwarfs, Alice
in Wonderland having a bad LSD trip and Cinderella facing prostitution charges, the Boston Globe reported. Sexual assault is a loaded topic at BU this year because two hockey players face rape charges and there have been Peeping Toms in the dorms.
Some students have suggested the university has a misogynist culture. Allison Francis, who graduated last year and has been an outspoken critic, said she found the uproar over the newspaper “heartening.”
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Boston Escorts: Boston University newspaper editor quits over Snow White date rape April …
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012Article featured “seven frat dwarves” Date rape drug next to Snow White’s appletini School’s hockey players charged with sexual assault
BOSTON University’s student newspaper The Daily Free Press has apologised for an April Fools’ Day prank about date rape.
The article, which involved Disney characters, featured “seven frat dwarves” who were held for sexually assaulting female student “Snow White”.
It was accompanied by a picture of Snow White’s appletini drink next to a date-rape drug.
The newspaper also featured “satirical” articles about prostitution and drug use.
Students reacted angrily to the prank.
One student told WFXT, “That kind of practical joke or prank just wasn’t funny. And especially because it made allegations against organisations that I represent that are totally fictitious. No Boston University fraternity condones or participates in sexual assault or any type or types of sexual violence towards women of any kind.”
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Boston Escorts: Boston University newspaper editor resigns over date rape April Fools’ Day article
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012Boston University newspaper editor resigns over date rape April Fools’ Day article
BOSTON — Boston University’s student newspaper The Daily Free Press apologized Tuesday for an April Fools’ Day prank about date rape.
The article, which involved Disney characters, featured “seven frat dwarves” who were held for sexually assaulting female student “Snow White.”
It was accompanied by a picture of Snow White’s appletini drink next to a date-rape drug.
The newspaper also featured “satirical” articles about prostitution and drug use.
Students reacted angrily to the prank.
One student told WFXT, “That kind of practical joke or prank just wasn’t funny. And especially because it made allegations against organizations that I represent that are totally fictitious. No Boston University fraternity condones or participates in sexual assault or any type or types of sexual violence towards women of any kind.”
Boston Escorts: Boston University newspaper editor quits over Snow White date rape April …
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012BOSTON University’s student newspaper The Daily Free Press has apologised for an April Fools’ Day prank about date rape.
The article, which involved Disney characters, featured “seven frat dwarves” who were held for sexually assaulting female student “Snow White”.
It was accompanied by a picture of Snow White’s appletini drink next to a date-rape drug.
The newspaper also featured “satirical” articles about prostitution and drug use.
Students reacted angrily to the prank.
One student told WFXT, “That kind of practical joke or prank just wasn’t funny. And especially because it made allegations against organisations that I represent that are totally fictitious. No Boston University fraternity condones or participates in sexual assault or any type or types of sexual violence towards women of any kind.”
The newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Chelsea Diana, resigned as a result of the article.
Boston Escorts: Profiler makes case for Scesny’s ties to area murders
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012Scesny had previously been labeled as a “person of interest” in other murders, including those of three Worcester prostitutes whose remains were found in Marlborough and Hudson in 2003 and 2004. Last year, the Worcester district attorney called Scesny a person of interest in the slayings of two prostitutes there.
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The New Jersey-based agency that developed the profile of the “Main South Woodsman,” the person whom it believes responsible for a series of murders in the region, has labeled recently convicted murderer Alex Scesny as a “significant person of interest” in those unsolved cases. Scesny was convicted last week by a Worcester Superior Court jury of the 1996 murder of Theresa Stone in Fitchburg. Although Scesny is not facing charges in any other murders, John Kelly, president of System to Apprehend Lethal Killers, or STALK, said yesterday that the conviction led his organization to upgrade Scesny’s status. “Before, he was an alleged murderer,” Kelly said yesterday. “Now, he is a convicted murderer.” Scesny had previously been labeled as …
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