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Is running a non-sexual escort service illegal? If they're paying their taxes, I don't see what the problem is.
So, @BeeStorm or whomever, how do you edit the title of a thread? I was trying to do this recently and was not able. Is that a mod only thing?
kys famThanks for keeping us up to date on this. Don't know what we would do with out you.
OPs can edit thread titles in all the sports forums and I believe the List and apple circle jerk forums. Any other forums, if they were to exist, does not allow thread titles to be edited.
It's dumb.
It's a mod only thing here. That isn't the question you should be asking though.So, @BeeStorm or whomever, how do you edit the title of a thread? I was trying to do this recently and was not able. Is that a mod only thing?
SCNorth Carolina has basically solved all of its other problems and these days spends its time trying to perfect bedroom and bathroom legislation and litigation.
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http://www.thestate.com/news/state/south-carolina/article143169714.html
According to the investigation report obtained by The Sun News through a Freedom of Information request, cheerleaders involved in the escort services were paid between $100 and $1,500 per date.
Cheerleaders also would receive goods such as Michael Kors purses, as well as shoes and clothes, according to the investigation. One cheerleader was offered $800 to escort a male to New York Prime, according to the report.
The cheerleaders would not engage in sexual favors, the report stated, but the investigation found “evidence of an escort service.”
The cheerleaders ran the operation through the website seekingarrangement.com, according to the report.
Text messages between cheerleaders advised team members working at the strip clubs, including Thee DollHouse, to quit their jobs until after a national cheerleading competition taking place in Dayton Beach, Fla., according to the report.
Amy Lawrence, an attorney who is representing five of the cheerleaders, called the suspension “unprecedented” Thursday morning.
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/news/state/south-carolina/article143169714.html#storylink=cpy