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A long shopping strip in Queens, New York, has become an open-air prostitution lobby and when police raided a brothel there last week, the only establishment was open again within 24 hours, an amazing video showing digital from Fox Information. .

Fox Information Digital visited the seedy strip of Roosevelt Avenue in Queens — part of which includes the district of Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez — to report on disruptive behavior in the area and conducted an interview outside a nearby brothel. on hand when a sex worker said and i. a customer walked out of the building.

The building, which was a former beauty salon, appears to be closed due to the closed metal doors that cover the front of the shop, but a movable door has been cut out of it. Two video surveillance cameras are mounted above.

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Accused sex worker walks out of brothel, left, AOC area sex worker texts. (Michael Dorgan/Fox Information Digital)

The woman, in short athletic clothes and a black top, glances briefly at the Fox News digital camera, then runs toward Roosevelt Avenue with her young customer fixing her and the then seeing her nearby.

The woman in the video was later seen soliciting sex from other women around the corner from the Case Road brothel. The suspected sex workers apparently pick up their clients from a busy street and then take them to the local brothel, which leads to a residential area.

The NYPD confirmed that three people were arrested during the September 18 raid on the building. It is not clear why it was not immediately locked.

The woman, second from the left, was seen soliciting sex from other sex workers around the corner from the Case Road brothel. (Michael Dorgan/Fox Information Digital)

The Queens District Attorney’s Office told Fox News Digital it was in the process of closing down the brothel and said it understood the NYPD was separately seeking a “parallel nuisance abatement order.” -against the institution”.

Ramses Frías, an indigenous activist who was being interviewed while the two men were walking out, said that he was not surprised that the building was back in operation, because the workers sex workers who are accused of advertising their bodies in the air at any time of the day or night. with minimal side effects.

« There is prostitution in this area, especially in this corner,” said Frías. “This block itself has gotten out of control and anarchy continues. This [raid] it was done yesterday and as you can see it still seems to be working. »

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Known locally as “Lovers’ Avenue”, locals say the prostitution scene reminds them of the streets of Bangkok’s red light district. In addition, illegal sellers also attack the sidewalks cooking hot food or selling used clothes in “third world” conditions.

For a block along Roosevelt Avenue, Fox News digital cameras recorded a line of up to 19 suspected sex workers on the sidewalk. Around the corner, there were at least seven more, and a woman on the next block was seen asking for sex for $60.

Frías says suspected prostitutes and their pimps continue to run afoul of the law with few consequences, while many elected leaders are doing nothing to end it. the law

Prostitution is illegal in New York.

In January, New York police raided six area establishments suspected of being involved in prostitution, which were ordered closed.

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The attack was widely publicized, with New York City Mayor Eric Adams and local Democratic City Council member Francisco Moya in attendance. However, the Queens District Attorney’s Office confirmed that no arrests have been made, saying they were forced to enter court-ordered closures aimed at reducing concerns that the NYPD is investigating.

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Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and a Republican mayoral candidate, called the incident a “display attack” and said no arrests had been made.

“They didn’t arrest the customers, the prostitutes, the madams; they never attacked the owners, and resumed their activities the next day,” said Sliwa, who accompanied Fox Information Digital and Frías on a walking tour of the area. this is forever in Manhattan. They accept it because it’s a poor, poor neighborhood in the eyes of many New Yorkers, but that doesn’t give you a reason to let it be there.”

prostitutes line Queen Street

Suspected prostitutes line Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. (Michael Dorgan/Fox Information Digital)

2024-09-28 18:34:42
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