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    Prostitute accused of stealing $90K cash from Vegas tourist

    There's some whores in this house

    During the rendezvous, the man bragged to the woman he was toting a lot of cash. (BAD DECISION!)

    https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...urist-2093248/

     
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    I mean, telling a hooker you have $90k is one thing. Showing her the money another. Falling asleep with it sitting there. Forget hooker, any girl he met in a bar would have stole it. That’s one stupid fucker. Even if he had a safe, once you flash it, she would have showed up with someone who put a gun to his head.

    If you’re her, how do they prove it? Either way, what’s she going to get? 6 months? Non violent crime they’ll plead done as it’s hard to prove she took it.

    I’d deny and go do the time in her spot. She doesn’t have $90k left in her tank if she’s turnin tricks for $100 at her young age.

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    Greg Raymor?

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    Splitthis, is this true?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by newapaper View Post
    The man could not pick Ferguson out of a photo lineup, but police said they identified her based on the video evidence.
    A good lawyer gets her off. Doubt one approaches her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRANKRIZZO View Post
    Greg Raymor?
    No way he has that kind of cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuntmissioner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by newapaper View Post
    The man could not pick Ferguson out of a photo lineup, but police said they identified her based on the video evidence.
    A good lawyer gets her off. Doubt one approaches her.
    I mean, if I'm paying $100, I'm only concerned about getting myself off.

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    Maybe she thought it was a tip?



     
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    Dude has 90k...and she only charges him $100.

    Doesnt seem true

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    Here's the really suspicious part:

    Why is the dude bringing $900k in a paper bag to buy a house in Phoenix?

    You don't buy a house with $900k in cash unless you're a drug dealer -- and even then you don't, because that's not a good way to launder money. The seller wouldn't accept that type of cash without issuing a Currency Transaction Report (CTR). Laundering works by making the original cash "hidden" to where you can claim to have turned a small amount of money into a large amount of legitimate money, when in reality you're just cycling a large amount of cash through, taking a likely loss, and coming out with still a large amount of legit money on the other end. This is why casinos and poker rooms are so popular for laundering money.

    Anyway, if the money was legitimately obtained, he would simply wire it to an escrow company to purchase the house. If the money wasn't legitimate, he wouldn't be carrying it to buy a house in cash.

    There's something weird about this whole story. I even wonder if perhaps the guy chunked off the money in a different casino, and bought a $100 hooker so he could pin it on her, so he has an excuse to tell his wife, boss, whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Here's the really suspicious part:

    Why is the dude bringing $900k in a paper bag to buy a house in Phoenix?

    You don't buy a house with $900k in cash unless you're a drug dealer -- and even then you don't, because that's not a good way to launder money. The seller wouldn't accept that type of cash without issuing a Currency Transaction Report (CTR). Laundering works by making the original cash "hidden" to where you can claim to have turned a small amount of money into a large amount of legitimate money, when in reality you're just cycling a large amount of cash through, taking a likely loss, and coming out with still a large amount of legit money on the other end. This is why casinos and poker rooms are so popular for laundering money.

    Anyway, if the money was legitimately obtained, he would simply wire it to an escrow company to purchase the house. If the money wasn't legitimate, he wouldn't be carrying it to buy a house in cash.

    There's something weird about this whole story. I even wonder if perhaps the guy chunked off the money in a different casino, and bought a $100 hooker so he could pin it on her, so he has an excuse to tell his wife, boss, whatever.
    Just 90k not 900k. Can you even buy a house for that any where in Phoenix?

    I agree he probably just lost the money he was hoping to run up. Maybe he can even claim some damages from the hotel for theft (even though it was his fault). But why does he admit to showing her the cash. Why not just claim it was gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrackPipes and Kakfights View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Here's the really suspicious part:

    Why is the dude bringing $900k in a paper bag to buy a house in Phoenix?

    You don't buy a house with $900k in cash unless you're a drug dealer -- and even then you don't, because that's not a good way to launder money. The seller wouldn't accept that type of cash without issuing a Currency Transaction Report (CTR). Laundering works by making the original cash "hidden" to where you can claim to have turned a small amount of money into a large amount of legitimate money, when in reality you're just cycling a large amount of cash through, taking a likely loss, and coming out with still a large amount of legit money on the other end. This is why casinos and poker rooms are so popular for laundering money.

    Anyway, if the money was legitimately obtained, he would simply wire it to an escrow company to purchase the house. If the money wasn't legitimate, he wouldn't be carrying it to buy a house in cash.

    There's something weird about this whole story. I even wonder if perhaps the guy chunked off the money in a different casino, and bought a $100 hooker so he could pin it on her, so he has an excuse to tell his wife, boss, whatever.
    Just 90k not 900k. Can you even buy a house for that any where in Phoenix?

    I agree he probably just lost the money he was hoping to run up. Maybe he can even claim some damages from the hotel for theft (even though it was his fault). But why does he admit to showing her the cash. Why not just claim it was gone.
    Oops yeah, 90k.

    Same thing applies though.

    I think decent chance she was set up here & didn't take it.

    That also would explain why a dude with $90k cash opted for a $100 hooker instead of a high end one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Here's the really suspicious part:

    Why is the dude bringing $900k in a paper bag to buy a house in Phoenix?

    You don't buy a house with $900k in cash unless you're a drug dealer -- and even then you don't, because that's not a good way to launder money. The seller wouldn't accept that type of cash without issuing a Currency Transaction Report (CTR). Laundering works by making the original cash "hidden" to where you can claim to have turned a small amount of money into a large amount of legitimate money, when in reality you're just cycling a large amount of cash through, taking a likely loss, and coming out with still a large amount of legit money on the other end. This is why casinos and poker rooms are so popular for laundering money.

    Anyway, if the money was legitimately obtained, he would simply wire it to an escrow company to purchase the house. If the money wasn't legitimate, he wouldn't be carrying it to buy a house in cash.

    There's something weird about this whole story. I even wonder if perhaps the guy chunked off the money in a different casino, and bought a $100 hooker so he could pin it on her, so he has an excuse to tell his wife, boss, whatever.
    I'm sure his wife will be pleased to know he fucked some Cheap hooker instead of gambling the money away

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    This guy def couldn't afford TK The Pimp's Girls.

    You get what you pay for.

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