Court Charges 11 More Men in Cambridge Brothel Prostitution Case
Court Charges 11 More Men in Cambridge Brothel Prostitution Case

Court Charges 11 More Men in Cambridge Brothel Prostitution Case

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In Cambridge, Massachusetts, court hearings for 28 men accused of patronizing a high-end brothel ring continued, with 11 additional suspects, including City Councilor Paul Toner, now facing charges. The allegations stem from a sophisticated network that provided commercial sex services, with men reportedly paying over $300 for an hour-long 'girlfriend experience.' The total number of accused has now reached 23, with arraignments scheduled for May. Cambridge Police detailed the nature of text exchanges between the defendants and the brothel's operators, revealing a pattern of communication that blurred lines between personal and transactional relationships. Defense attorneys assert the innocence of their clients, emphasizing that these are merely allegations at this stage. The operation, which reportedly generated over $5.6 million, has drawn significant public attention due to the high-profile individuals involved, including politicians and professionals from various sectors.

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