
The service employed 132 women, mostly college students who were recruited from the likes of the University of Maryland Daily Student Newspaper.
The girls charged $250-300 for their services. Half was theirs and the other half went to their pimp, er, boss.
In 13 years, the business generated some $2 million....at $400 a sesssion, that's about 5,000 some sessions.
So, how is it the firm has a list of 10,000 clients?
To work for "Washington's Premier Adult Service" women had to be "at least 22 years old with at least two years of college experience."
I don't know which is worse...the exploitation of the college kids (yup 22 is old enough to go to war, vote, pay taxes and do a lot of stupid things) but it's also young enough to be taken advantage of as well.
What do you think should be done to with Pamela Martin AND her clients?
No big deal? The 22-years old were consenting adults?








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