Cambridge Brothel/ Epstein Vibes / Sex Worker Citizen Reporter
Homeland Security’s cold look at me reminded me of the Cop from Terminator 2 . He gave me “you’re not supposed to be here” vibes. The courtroom is open to the public but they still want to knows who there. Got to control that narrative.
Hi, this is Regina George—a citizen journalist and sex worker. I went to the Cambridge courthouse to witness the Cambridge Brothel case and the trial of the alleged Johns. You can listen to my broadcast and hear my hair-raising discoveries about the Cambridge brothel. I cried in court when I heard about the working conditions of the sex workers.
As a sex worker, I have to say—I love my clients. I carefully choose them, and I wouldn’t want them to be charged or embarrassed for seeking my services. In fact if you read my article “when my friend was trafficked”. It was the client that saved her from her abuser. I am also disgusted by the horrible working conditions of this racially segregated, low-end brothel—not a high-end one.
Courtroom Evidence
This is just one page of the book. It would have been nice to see more.
Sex workers were unable to negotiate privately with their clients. The brothel managers and owners stated that clients would be turned away if they tried to renegotiate—talk about evil bosses. In addition, some of these workers were severely overbooked.
But the worst part of all was that bareback sex was offered, meaning clients could have unprotected vaginal sex with a sex worker. She could see up to 10 different men a day, with or without a condom.
This is disgusting and poses a huge health risk to the community—to both the men and the women working there. Again, I can't emphasize this enough: I don’t have a problem with the women. I don’t have a problem with the men. My problem is with the brothel owners and the capitalist, techno-feudalist interpretation of our sex economic lives.
No migrant worker would willingly accept living and working conditions where condoms weren’t used. The words bareback was used for a additional fee. Negotiations are not done directly with the women, only with boss. They just don’t tell you this stuff on the news. I know migrant workers—migrant workers are like all workers, like all women. They want to keep 100% of the money they earn. They want to decide when, where, and how they see their clients.
I don’t believe this brothel employs migrant workers. I think they are recruited and outsourced, but I can’t say for sure. In other words, the brothel could have placed ads in another country, recruited workers, and brought them over. This doesn’t seem like equal-opportunity or ethical hiring.
Whatever the situation, these brothel owners are disgusting, and they should be put away. I don’t know if the clients are just ignorant or if they were lured into a setup—people can be entrapped by nefarious individuals. The internet is a backdoor to our most intimate selves. We don’t know who are talking to online sometimes.
When I left the courthouse, I had four emails from unknown sources offering me membership in a sex club and access to a cam girl. I mean, they really invest a lot of time and money baiting men into these honey traps—and who knows who’s actually on the other end of that?
Epstein Vibes.
From what we know about Jeffrey Epstein, men can be lured into these situations, seduced, and then charged—it could very well be a setup. We have no idea whether this poor city council member was entrapped. And in today’s world, given what we know about Epstein, it wouldn’t be far-fetched to think so. People are innocent until proven guilty, and I feel bad that his face was plastered all over the news.
We need major women’s organizations to take a serious look at this decriminalization bill. The intentions might be good, but the devil is in the details. This isn’t just about decriminalization—it’s about the surrounding laws. Many legal changes in recent years have been made in preparation for decriminalization, but they don’t favor women.
People, please ask major organizations to study this—things are not okay. Things are not what they seem. It may look under control in the news, but I don’t think it is at all.
Sorry, but my standards are really high when it comes to the most violent and predatory forces threatening women’s bodies.