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Man admits to sending prostitutes/strippers to neighbor's home 25-30 times a year
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http://www.wowt.com/content/news/Eklhorn...40773.html

ELKHORN, Neb. (WOWT) -- An Elkhorn man is facing felony charges after Douglas County investigators learned he had been sending prostitutes to his neighbor’s home for several years.


The family, with two small children, contacted investigators after they said escorts and prostitutes were regularly exposing themselves on the family's front porch. The family said it began in May of 2013. They told investigators that these incidents would occur as many as 25 to 30 times per year.

“The previous owners had a little bit of the same problem," a neighbor told WOWT 6 News.

According to the family, many of the women became upset because they expected to be paid by someone in the residence. The family said they feared for their safety. Some of the individuals kicked at their door. According to police reports, one individual urinated on their property. Court documents, filed Monday, allege some of the women stripped naked on the family's porch.

Deputies conducted surveillance in March and witnessed two women expose their breasts on the lighted porch - another woman stripped completely naked.
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#2
People are terrible.
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#3
Cool. what great idea.

Inspiration must find you working!!
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#4
The cheapskate did not send any booze....
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#5
That's a special kind of neighborly.
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max wrote:
The cheapskate did not send any booze....

LOL.
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#7
The prostitutes' pimps will see that his jail time is a special experience.
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#8
Man, I live in the wrong neighborhood....
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#9
I dunno, it seems like the kind of thing some of the folks on this forum might do... in the hopes that the gesture would be reciprocated.
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#10
I'm surprised that this continued about every other week for four years. I wouldn't expect repeat business after not getting paid, so he would have had to find about 100-120 new sources and hope that they don't share info with others in the "industry".
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