1 year ago
Alleged sex worker activity continues at NYC brothel post-raid
Alleged Prostitution Persists Despite Recent Raid
A NYC brothel, raided by police just 24 hours earlier, appears to be operational again. Video footage shows an alleged sex worker and client exiting the premises, which now features a makeshift door cut into metal shutters.
This area has been run rampant with prostitution, especially on this corner. This [raid] was done yesterday and as you can see, it looks like it's still operational.
Local activist Ramses Frías expressed little surprise at the quick resumption of activities. Residents compare the area, dubbed 'Avenue of the Sweethearts,' to Bangkok's red-light district, with illegal vendors adding to the chaotic atmosphere.
- Alleged sex worker and client observed exiting NYC brothel 24 hours after police raid.
- Makeshift door cut in metal shutters allows continued access to the building.
- Local activist reports ongoing prostitution in the area despite recent police intervention.
- Residents compare the situation to Bangkok's red-light district, with illegal vendors also present.
- Critics argue that law enforcement efforts have been ineffective in curbing prostitution.