Upstream | September 05, 2010 | 7 comments

Lexington, Ky escort agency becomes a top national agency...with help from police (Part 1) - Lexington courts | Examiner.com

Let's continue our investigation into the murder of Deborah Wardlaw by showing how Mike Comberger, owner of Fantasy's Escorts, became a national powerhouse among prostitutes and escort agencies with a little help from the Lexington police and former Fayette County Attorney, Margaret Kannensohn.

My investigations beginning in 1997 started pointing to a few major players in the Lexington area. The more I heard about Mike Comberger and Fantasy's enterprises the more I became concerned. I started investigating Mr. Comberger and relaying my findings to local churches, mayor's offices and Fayette County Attorney, Margaret Kannensohn. The churches were concerned and some of the mayor's offices contacted me and we discussed ways to regulate and eliminate human slavery by mean of prostitution and escort agencies. Margaret Kannensohn and Fayette County Police officers, however, were not only less helpful but became very defensive and threatening to me.

Find more information and links to downloads and evidence at the link above:
  1. groups:
    Community,   Random,   Current Tonight,   Upstream,   12 more
  2. tags:
    Corruption Police Murder Mexico 9 more
  3. recommended by:
    Monkey_Films
  4.     
    |

7 comments // Lexington, Ky escort agency becomes a top national agency...with help from police (Part 1) - Lexington courts | Examiner.com

  • Almibry
    • +1
      Almibry  
    • Image
    • Some interesting stats in here:

      http://current.com/news/92654337_hypocritical-crusade-against-craigslist.htm

      "People involved in the sex trade still face still discrimination, harassment and violence from the people charged with helping them. A 2009 study of Chicago girls in the sex trade, conducted by the Young Women’s Empowerment Project, paints a stark picture of what keeps girls isolated and vulnerable. Even when girls sought out the support they needed – from drug treatment and foster care programs to hospitals and the police – they were denied help because of their involvement in the sex trade. Girls describe hospitals discriminating against them and not providing full care, being physically and sexually assaulted by foster parents, and being accused of lying by the police when they seek help after being raped. In fact, girls’ reports of abuse by police outnumbered the stories of other forms of institutional violence that girls encountered by far.

      Chicago is not alone. In a University of California at San Francisco study published in 2009, 22 percent of San Francisco adult female sex workers surveyed reported having police as paying customers. Fourteen percent were threatened with arrest if they did not have sex with a police officer. Washington cops fare no better: in a report published on people involved in or perceived to be involved in the sex trade, Different Avenues reveals that one in five people were solicited for sex by the police. They also report that police confiscated safer sex supplies, and strip-searched and assaulted people suspected of prostitution. These actions constitute human rights violations and are especially unconscionable coming from the law enforcement professionals who have a duty to protect people in the sex trade from violent pimps and others who might exploit them."

    • 2 years ago
  • mik661
    • -1
      mik661  
    • I read your article but you should reconsider your use of wiki leaks Assange as an example of harrassment by the man. By all accounts this guy is an asshole with a track record of dubious sexual practices and is exploiting his own investigation for publicity. Key members of Wiki Leaks are even considering how to muscle him out of the operation.

    • 2 years ago
  • Monkey_Films
  • mik661
  • toyotabedzrock
  • toyotabedzrock
  • Monkey_Films
    • +1
      Monkey_Films  
    • toyotabedzrock:

      Yes, I am not taking sides against him and indeed he is in a position where the whole CIA, Pentagon and I'm sure others are working on discrediting him. However, due to his controversy and to avoid distractions from the subject, I still removed the small mention of him in the article.

    • 2 years ago
Monkey_Films
more from Upstream:

top videos