Nashville Escorts: Police Arrest Man For Selling Sex With Teens

31 08 2010

By Tim Wetzel
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In an undercover sting, Metro police busted an on-line prostitution ring and discovered two teenage girls caught up in the world of sex trade.  
Undercover detectives responded to an elicit advertisement on the website “backpage.com.”  They posed as customers and arrived at a hotel room at the Comfort Inn on Elm Hill Pike. Inside, they found two 17 year old girls willing to trade sex for cash. 
The girls weren’t working alone. Police also arrested 37-year-old Tyree Walker and charged him with trafficking for sexual servitude, a felony. 
Investigators found a computer and cell phone in the room that had explicit pictures of the underage girls. They also found a small bag of marijuana. 
Walker is being held on a $52,000 bond. The teen girls were also taken into custody. Police have not released their names. 

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Nashville Escorts: Three Arrested In Prostitution Bust

31 08 2010

3 Arrested In Donelson Prostitution Bust
Police Say Two Suspects Are Underage
POSTED: 6:11 am CDT August 31, 2010
UPDATED: 9:00 am CDT August 31, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. –
Metro police arrested a man and two teenage girls during a prostitution bust in Donelson early Tuesday morning.
According to police, the suspects advertised sexual services on the Internet.
Undercover officers arranged a meeting at the Comfort Inn & Suites motel on Elm Hill Pike.
When they arrived, they discovered that the women suspected of offering the illicit acts were only 17 years old. They were arrested along with the man who allegedly arranged the encounter.
Police said they found drugs and cash in the motel room.
Each suspect faces several charges. The teenage girls will be charged as juveniles.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: FIRST-PERSON: Does God care about politics?

30 08 2010

3. The government was created with the first King of Israel, Saul (1 Samuel 10-12).
In Tennessee for example, the state capitol has lobbyists and governmental relations representatives from every philosophical position under the sun, except from the churches. There are lobbyists at the state capitol that represent porn shops and strip clubs, lobbyists who represent the ACLU, the homosexual agenda, liberal feminism, comprehensive sex-ed and the distribution of condoms in schools, abortion on demand (and paid for by taxpayers), atheism and pushing God and religion out of the public schools. But with all the thousands of churches in Tennessee, there is not one paid lobbyist that officially represents a church or Protestant denomination on the Hill. I would expect that this is true in many other states, as well. But, why is that?

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Nashville Strip Clubs: Tennessee Titans Contributing Rookies

30 08 2010

NFL Mocks is going to do a team by team look at what rookies have the potential to contribute during their first season.  Every year there are countless rookies that have major and minor impacts.  Everyone expects the 1st round picks to make an impact but we hope to point out some other players that may help your favorite team win games.
It’s been kind of a tumultuous offseason for the Tennessee Titans. Vince Young swinging punches at a strip club, Chris Johnson’s contract situation, Derrick Morgan getting in trouble with the cops…What kind of affect will that have on this team? Well, if there’s any coach that could handle it, it’s Jeff Fisher.
Derrick Morgan: Ran into some trouble with the law over the summer and will have to get past that distraction while he battles to transition to the NFL game. He started out training camp with a calf injury and only came back to practice on August 26. He was brought in to replace the departed free agent Kyle Vanden Bosch.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: Nashville at law: Judge nixes cops’ reverse-discrimination claims

30 08 2010

… Chief Serpas and his deputy chiefs determined that these plaintiffs were not ready for promotion to a higher rank, while other candidates were,” she wrote. “Employers are generally free to choose among qualified candidates for promotion, and the law does not require them to make perfect decisions or forbid them from making decisions with which others may disagree.”
Steiner would not comment on the ruling when reached last week, but she did indicate an appeal will be filed soon.
Davidson County Circuit Court
Angela Gayle Meador v. Nashville Shores Holdings LLC, Aug. 25. Meador, a lifeguard supervisor, claims the work environment became hostile after new owners and managers took over the lakeside waterpark last year. Among the other ways women were allegedly “degraded, humiliated and harassed on a constant basis” by senior personnel:
• Two managers “discussed openly that they wanted to install a stripper’s pole” in one of their offices “so the women could entertain them.”

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Nashville Escorts: WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, Weather, and Sports |NY gov could face charge …

27 08 2010

NY gov could face charge over World Series tickets
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By MICHAEL GORMLEY
Associated Press Writer
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – Gov. David Paterson could face a criminal charge over his testimony surrounding tickets he secured last year from the New York Yankees for the opening game of the World Series.
The state’s former chief judge, acting as a special counsel, called Paterson’s testimony “inaccurate and misleading” and has asked a district attorney to consider a perjury investigation.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that Paterson, who rose to office in 2008 when Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal, will ever be charged, though. Former prosecutors say perjury is a notoriously difficult charge to prove, if it’s pursued at all.
“If everyone in that Capitol who lies is going to be charged with perjury, the district attorney better hire a lot more prosecutors,” said David Grandeau, former head of the state’s lobbying commission and a widely respected investigator of misconduct in a capital that’s earned a national reputation for it.

See the full article from “WKRN”




Nashville Escorts: Abandoned Homes Draw Crime, Say Neighbors

25 08 2010

Some neighbors Channel 4 News spoke with said they realize there are abandoned homes across the city, but they said what’s happened there should be reason enough for the city do something now.
“I’m really afraid to death to live here,” said North Nashville resident Emma Pillow.
She and her son live on 15th Avenue off Buchanan Street. Too often, they said, they’re seeing abandoned homes become crime scenes.
Four women have been found killed in four different vacant properties in the last year and a half.
“This house here had a body found in it about a year and a half ago. That got some neighbors disturbed,” said Greg Pillow. “A while later they found another body at this house here.”
Neighbors said the rundown homes do nothing but attract drugs dealers, prostitutes and violence. With problems getting worse, they’ve organized a neighborhood group with the hope of being heard.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: With Jeff Fisher by his side, Vince Young set for next step

25 08 2010

Fisher helped Young realize he didn’t have to do it all himself the way he did in leading Texas to a Bowl Championship Series national title win against Southern California in January 2006.
How far the Titans go depends on Young easing pressure on running back Chris Johnson (2,006 yards last year) as a more accurate passer. Young has thrown seven more career interceptions (39) than touchdowns.
“It’s our time right now,” Young says. “We love being underdogs.
“That’s why we’re coming to win and take your legs from underneath you.”
“We want to be playing in the Super Bowl,” says fullback Ahmard Hall, who played with Young at Texas. “And VY’s the guy to take us there.”
Owning up to mistakes
Young worked harder this offseason, only to raise anew questions about his newfound maturity with an altercation at a Dallas strip club.

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Nashville Massage Parlors: SBC DIGEST: Midwestern Seminary; Criswell College; LifeWay; WMU

24 08 2010

… The first specific priority I see for B&H is to nurture a culture of academic excellence,” Köstenberger said. “We must make a case that biblical Christianity and excellence — in everything we do — are not only perfectly compatible; excellence is the only logical commitment for anyone who has truly understood the character of God and His calling on our lives.”
Köstenberger will begin his B&H duties Sept. 1.
FOX NEWS INTERVIEWS NEW HOPE AUTHORS — Charles Powell and Dillon Burroughs, authors of “Not in My Town: Exposing and Ending Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery,” were interviewed on the Fox News Channel in mid-August regarding their work with the Mercy Movement.
Their book and accompanying educational DVD are slated for release in May 2011 by New Hope Publishers, the trade books division of WMU. A separate documentary also is slated for release next spring.
The Mercy Movement is an anti-human trafficking organization founded by Powell. He and Burroughs were in Atlanta from Aug. 15-17 to shed light on human trafficking there, focusing on Asian spas and massage parlors where human trafficking often occurs.

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Nashville Adult Entertainment: Tennessee joins 16 states demanding removal of Craigslist’s adult services

24 08 2010

Nashville, TN: Attorney General Bob Cooper today joined 16 other state attorneys general asking craigslist to immediately take down the Adult Services portion of the site due to continued allegations of rampant prostitution advertisements and growing public frustration.

“Your much?touted ‘manual review’ of Adult Services ads has failed to yield any discernable reduction in obvious solicitations,” the letter says. “We recognize that craigslist may lose considerable revenue generated by the Adult Services ads,” the attorneys general said. “No amount of money can justify the scourge of illegal prostitution, and the suffering of the woman and children who will continue to be victimized, in the market and trafficking provided by craigslist.”
Even following its 2008 public pledge that it would better police its own site, the attorneys general allege that craigslist remains a hot spot for blatant prostitution ads. In July 2010, two girls who said that they were trafficked for sex through craigslist wrote an “open letter” to craigslist officials, pleading for the elimination of the Adult Services section. The girls’ poignant account told a horrific story of brutalization and assault suffered not just by them, but also by untold numbers of other children, the attorneys general said.

See the full article from “Business Clarksville”