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Suspect charged in disabled woman pimping case
Posted: 09/24/2010 08:48:15 AM PDT
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:48:15 AM PDT
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO—San Mateo County prosecutors have charged a parolee with selling his mentally disabled girlfriend into prostitution.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said 27-year-old Nicholas Geranios was charged Thursday with dependent adult abuse, spousal abuse, pimping and pandering.
Authorities say Geranios posted Internet ads offering his 21-year-old girlfriend for sexual services. She apparently has the mental capacity of a 12-year-old.
He then allegedly pocketed the money from the woman’s sexual encounters.
South San Francisco police Sgt. Joni Lee says Geranios fled from the police station while being interviewed about the abuse.
He turned himself in to San Francisco police
on Tuesday on an alleged parole violation.
Police: Man who pimped handicapped girlfriend arrested
By Joshua MelvinSan Mateo County Times
Posted: 09/24/2010 07:33:40 AM PDT
A man wanted on suspicion of turning his mentally disabled 21-year-old girlfriend into a prostitute has turned himself into police.
Nicholas Geranios, 27, walked into a San Francisco police station Tuesday night and surrendered, South San Francisco police Sgt. Joni Lee said. He is being held without bail in a San Francisco jail and will be sent to San Mateo County in the coming days.
Police said Geranios, who has Redwood City and South San Francisco addresses, started posting Internet ads about a month ago offering the woman for sex in exchange for cash. She has a disorder that has left her with the mental age of a person about 12 years old. After each encounter — police believe there were at least six — the
money went to Geranios, Lee said.
David Beckham’s lawsuit alleges a magazine knowingly published false claims that he had sex with prostitutes.
See the full article from “msnbc.com”
Jonathan Quick stopped 18 shots for the Kings, who kept most of their big-name players at Staples Center, including defensemen Drew Doughty (DOW’-tee) and Jack Johnson and first-line forwards Anze Kopitar (AHN’-jay KOH’-pih-tar), Dustin Brown and Ryan Smyth (smith).
David Beckham to sue magazine over claims in Germany
LOS ANGELES (AP) â A spokesman says David Beckham will file suit in Germany against the U.S. magazine that published claims the soccer superstar had sex with prostitutes.
Los Angeles publicist Jeff Raymond say the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder and former captain of England’s national team will sue In Touch magazine in several jurisdictions beginning Friday.
Raymond declined to provide more details.
In Touch’s publisher, Bauer Media, is based in Hamburg.
The magazine quotes 26-year-old Irma Nici, who says she was a call girl who had sex with Beckham five times in 2007. She claims he also had sex with a second prostitute.
See the full article from “CBS13.com”
Yes, the stadium’s too small, and the threat of gambling influencing the outcome of the game, and the thought of losing a mascot to an arrest for solicitation of a prostitute does seem more troubling than it should. (Remember: not legal in the city, lascivious mascots of the Pac-10. I’m not talking to anyone in particular.)
There is a long list of potential sites for a Pac-10 championship game.
Phoenix (Glendale), Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, and San Diego all have their resume points. Glendale’s stadium is first-class, the Coliseum and Rose Bowl in LA are marquee college football stages; San Diego and San Francisco are already tourist destinations, and Oakland is a thrilling theme park ride for the whole family. Seattle is a great choice for the conference if they want to avoid direct sunlight at all costs.
See the full article from “SB Nation”
Police look for suspect in Calif prostitution case
Posted: 09/22/2010 09:04:13 AM PDT
Updated: 09/22/2010 09:04:13 AM PDT
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—South San Francisco police are looking for a parolee suspected of selling his mentally disabled girlfriend into prostitution.
Police Lt. Alan Normandy says the woman told investigators her 27-year-old boyfriend, Nicholas George Geranios, posted Internet advertisements offering her for sexual services.
Normandy tells the San Mateo County Times Geranios then pocketed the money from the woman’s sexual encounters.
Officers interviewed the woman after receiving reports she was involved in prostitution. Normandy says the woman is clearly disabled.
Geranios is on parole for pandering. He remains at large.
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Information from: San Mateo County Times, http://www.sanmateotimes.com
BERKELEY COUNTY, SC (WCSC) – A day after photographs surfaced on the internet of a Moncks Corner police officer getting his patrol car washed by bikini-clad strippers at a popular tattoo studio in Goose Creek, a second law enforcement official is caught up in the investigation.
This time a Berkeley County Sheriff’s Deputy is being investigated for not only attending the charity car wash, but for being one of the bikini-clad women washing cars.
According to Nicole Ewing in the Berkeley County Attorney’s Office, the office is investigating the incident. Ewing said the sheriff’s office and the attorney’s office is aware of the pictures identify one of the women as a deputy and are launching an investigation.
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Organizer of the event and owner of the Rockstar Tattoo Studio Josh Badgett said the car wash was done to raise money for the Shriners Hospital. According to the tattoo shop’s Facebook fan page, they brought in dancers from Diamonds North Gentleman’s Club in North Charleston and charged $10 per car for a wash.
See the full article from “Live 5 News”
Mother denied being a prostitute or leaving her children in the car unattended. She said 12-year-old Madelyn babysat whenever she left the children at home or in the car, and she left the children in the car only to run quick errands. Mother claimed the police were targeting her because she was an immigrant, the Agency was trying to take her children away so they could be adopted, and Father Y. was making false allegations against her because she had obtained a restraining order against him. If the children could not be returned to her care, she wanted them all placed with Father L. The minors also said Mother never left them alone at home or in the car. They said they wanted to be placed together as a group, either with Father L. or with a family friend. Father L. and Mother were married in 1997 and divorced in 2001. He lived in Texas, but had regular phone contact with the children. Father L. posted Mother’s bail, told the Agency he did not believe Mother would be involved in prostitution, and asked that all five children be placed with him.
See the full article from “Leagle.com”
Man suspected of pimping mentally ill girlfriend in South San Francisco
Bay City News Service
Posted: 09/21/2010 08:48:08 AM PDT
Updated: 09/21/2010 08:48:09 AM PDT
Police in South San Francisco are trying to locate a man they believe manipulated his mentally disabled girlfriend into prostitution.
Investigators began searching for Nicholas George Geranios, 27, on Wednesday after receiving a report that he was advertising his 21-year-old mentally disabled girlfriend on various websites, police said.
Investigators located the woman and confirmed her sexual services had been offered online throughout San Mateo County, police said. Geranios allegedly received the money from the transactions, according to police.
Geranios, who has addresses in Redwood City and South San Francisco, is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall and about 200 pounds.
Anyone with information regarding the case or Geranios is asked to contact South San Francisco police Officer Limbada at (650) 877-8900.
Meanwhile, library officials would reorganize the interior with an eye toward replacing a downstairs periodical storage area with a new technology center. There, staffers would train residents on using computers and the Internet and give them hands-on experience.
With Craigslist sex ads gone, focus turns to ads from S.F. Weekly’s parent company
To the credit of Village Voice Media owned publications like SF Weekly, when covering the heat Craigslist has endured for its (now removed in the US) adult services (that is, sex worker) ads, they’ve been admirably upfront in acknowledging that their own website hosts the same kind of ads that had folks protesting CL’s Inner Sunset offices earlier this year. But now, with a lawsuit on the horizon for the alt-weekly chain, will that applause-worthy transparency come to an end?