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Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Cleveland Police temporary head role pledge

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the October 18, 2011

The move follows the arrest and suspension in August of Mr Price and Deputy Chief Constable Derek Bonnard as part of the ongoing Operation Sacristy corruption probe.
At a press conference at police headquarters in Ladgate Lane, Mrs Cheer was introduced to local media.
She was unable to comment on the investigation but said: “It must be a difficult situation for people in the force but you have to go back and look at why people join the police. They look to do their best in very difficult circumstances.”
Prior to Suffolk, she spent 22 years with Essex Police. She also spent time on Teesside in 2005 when she was worked as part of the Home Office reform unit.
Mrs Cheer commanded the high-profile investigation into the murders of five prostitutes in the Ipswich area five years ago.

See the full article from “Gazette Live”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: LeBron says he misses Cleveland fans

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the October 16, 2011

LeBron says he misses Cleveland fans
What a piece of crap! Why did you leave then? How’s it’s going down in Miami? Hey The world wants know when do you plan on marring your girlfriend?(3 kids! She have a ring?) Even better, Do you tip in Miami when you go out? Us Cleveland  fans know you didn’t tip any where up here especialy at the strip clubs. You left, we no longer care stay in Fl. you D-Bag!

See the full article from “CBSSports.com (blog)”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: National activist fighting sex trafficking says she was first exploited in …

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the October 13, 2011

… How do you get out when you have no resources to get out?” Frundt, now in her 30s, asked an audience of about 250 Thursday at the Human Services Institute, an annual conference on health, social and economic issues hosted by the Center for Community Solutions.
“It took me many years, which is why I started Courtney’s House,” a program that rescues and provides resources and shelter to trafficking survivors in Washington, D.C., Frundt said.
She is also a leader in efforts to end the multimillion-dollar sex trafficking industry. Frundt trains law enforcement officials and nonprofit groups to rescue and provide resources to victims.
Sex trafficking, Frundt said, is frequently dismissed as a foreign problem, allowing it to grow unchecked.
“Here we label it something else. We say it’s prostitution, it’s pimping,” Frundt said.
But it’s actually the marketing and selling of children, she said. Teens and even younger children are pulled in regularly to work as prostitutes, in strip clubs and to produce child porn, according to Frundt.

See the full article from “Plain Dealer (blog)”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Afternoon Brew: The Adult District, Turnpike Tolls Going Up, Deer Accidents …

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the October 13, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011
Afternoon Brew: The Adult District, Turnpike Tolls Going Up, Deer Accidents, Dante in Strongsville, and Occupy Canton
Posted
by Vince Grzegorek
on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 5:10 PM
Good afternoon, Cleveland. Here’s some stuff to read while you explain you weren’t hanging out in Cleveland adult district because there really isn’t one.
— By design, Cleveland’s adult district has failed, which is too bad — we’d could really use some company at the strip club during lunch. (Cleveland.com)
— Three counties in Northeast Ohio have some of the highest deer accident stats in the state. That’s why we rollerblade to work. (WKYC)
— Dante is opening an Italian restaurant in Strongsville. That makes our bellies smile. Mainly because we drew smiley faces on our bellies earlier. (Cleveland.com)

See the full article from “Cleveland Scene Weekly”

Cleveland Escorts: EVENINGS OUT

Posted in Cleveland escorts by clevelandhobbyist on the October 10, 2011

Russell is embarrassed, but plays along, and Glen starts pulling him out of his semi-closeted shell. The two become closer, and meet up again that afternoon when Russell gets out of his job as a lifeguard, only to have Glen tell him that hes leaving the next day to go to Portland, Oregon for two years for an art course. He invites Russell to his going-away party, which they skip out of, and go on a drug-fueled conversational rampage of their own personal issues.
The following day, Russell is faced with a choice: Let the doomed relationship just slide away, or pull a Notting Hill, as Glen calls it, and make the grand romantic gesture.
This is Haighs second feature film, after a documentary that followed a male prostitute for a year. He has, however, worked on a slew of other films, including Gladiator, in other capacities.

See the full article from “Gay People Chronicle”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Lawyers for former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora want his …

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the October 5, 2011

… I’m telling you right now that is not going to happen,” Lioi said. “Don’t make off-the-cuff remarks about a circus atmosphere because it’s not going to happen.”
Lioi said she will rule later this month on whether to move the trial and on other requests from defense lawyers for Dimora and co-defendant Michael Gabor.
Gabor, 52, of Parma, worked as a senior office assistant in the auditor’s office. He is accused of bribery and conspiracy, including a charge he unsuccessfully attempted to pay a judge $10,000 to fix his divorce case. He denies the allegations.
Dimora is charged with receiving bribes and kickbacks, including trips, home improvements, appliances, meals, entertainment, jewelry, lodging, and prostitutes. Prosecutors contend Dimora repaid his benefactors by helping to fix court cases or giving them jobs, pay raises, and government contracts, grants and loans. He denies wrongdoing.

See the full article from “Plain Dealer (blog)”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: NFL Week 4: What about Lions, Bills?

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the October 1, 2011

Then last week he threw four interceptions in one big accident-atthe-fireworks-factory afternoon in Buffalo, and out came the clippers – or rather, as the Boston Globe put it in a touching eulogy, “His longtime Newbury Street stylist, Pini Swissa, told a reporter that the QB’s long locks were cut down in their prime on Monday.” The obit added, “(His hair) was two years old.”
Moment of silence, you guys. So sure, it’s a great time for the league’s rust belt, even if the mobile strip club called the “Booty Bus” that has been stationed outside Lions games for a year is being investigated by police, and yes, Buffalo’s success rested on the first back-to-back comeback wins from at least 18 points down in league history, and Cleveland’s two wins came against winless teams, and Oakland is still run by a crazy vampire man.

See the full article from “Edmonton Journal”

Cleveland Escorts: EXCLUSIVE: The Imagine Foundation alleges human trafficking in Cleveland

Posted in Cleveland escorts by clevelandhobbyist on the October 1, 2011

You may never look at our local highways or their nearby hotels the same after a report coming out tomorrow, claiming the freeways are conduits for a booming sex slave business advertised on the web site of its affiliate, the popular Cleveland Scene newspaper.
Jesse Bach of the Imagine Foundation spent months preparing to release Saturday’s report on Northeastern Ohio’s dark secret of human trafficking, or bluntly put: the sex slave trade.
“Right now slavery is worse than during the Civil War and it’s going on in our back yards,” says Bach.  “We as Clevelanders cannot tolerate the sale of women and children.”
The Imagine Foundation reports that hotels near highways like I-77, 271 and 480 are prime locations because of their quick interstate access.
“Human trafficking is occurring in our most affluent communities at hotels directly off the exit ramps,” says Bach.
Pick up any copy of Scene, its back pages are full of ads for escorts, who the attorneys general for more than twenty states call nothing more than prostitution.

See the full article from “19 Action News”