Tijuana Strip Clubs: 10News Exposes San Diego’s ‘King Of Strip Clubs’

July 29th, 2010

10News Exposes San Diego’s ‘King Of Strip Clubs
Lawsuit Filed Against Harry Mohney Over Labor Violations
Felicia KitI-Team Producer
POSTED: 11:22 am PDT July 28, 2010
UPDATED: 11:36 pm PDT July 28, 2010
SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s adult-themed clubs and bookstores are part of an empire built on nearly naked women or what some would consider a wildly profitable mix of “teasing and pleasing.”
However, some workers at those clubs said theyre being cheated out of their money, and attorney David Miller is suing over labor code violations on their behalf.
The lawsuit targets a man named Harry Mohney and Déjà Vu Consulting. Known in court documents as the Howard Hughes of Porn,” Mohney is linked to some 50 clubs across 17 states and four countries, including several in San Diego.

Miller said Mohney runs his strip club empire through Déjà Vu Consulting, and in a lawsuit just filed, Miller is suing Mohney and Déjà Vu on behalf of San Diego employees.

See the full article from “KGTV San Diego”

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Tijuana Escorts: SD County prostitute smuggler gets 24 years

July 27th, 2010

VISTA, Calif.—A man convicted of smuggling two Mexican women into northern San Diego County to work as prostitutes in migrant camps has been sentenced to 24 years in federal prison.
Adrian Zitlalpopoca-Hernandez also was ordered Monday to pay the women $1.4 million in restitution.
During the man’s federal trial in Vista, the women testified that he wooed them separately in Mexico and promised to marry them but then forced them into prostitution.
He was arrested in Vista two years ago and was convicted in January of 10 counts including sex trafficking by force.

See the full article from “San Jose Mercury News”

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Tijuana Massage Parlors: Man Pleads Not Guilty In 1975 Slaying

July 27th, 2010

SAN DIEGO — A former Camp Pendleton Marine serving a life sentence in Mississippi for murder pleaded not guilty Monday to killing a masseuse in a downtown San Diego massage parlor in 1975.
Leon Johnson, 57, was extradited to San Diego last week in connection with the Nov. 22, 1975, murder of Luz Borrayo.

According to court documents, San Diego police were called to the Twilight Massage Parlor on Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp District after someone called to say the 27-year-old Borrayo had been beaten and knocked out by a patron.
A woman who worked at the massage parlor told police that two patrons came in the night of the murder, and that she helped one of the men and Borrayo helped the other man, who gave the name “Leon,” according to court documents.

See the full article from “KGTV San Diego”

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Tijuana Escorts: Man Convicted Of Sex Trafficking To Be Sentenced

July 26th, 2010

Adrian Zitalpopoca-Hernandez Forced Women Into Prostitution
POSTED: 4:06 am PDT July 26, 2010
UPDATED: 8:19 am PDT July 26, 2010
SAN DIEGO — A man who had two women smuggled from Mexico to Vista to work as prostitutes in North County migrant camps is scheduled to be sentenced in a downtown federal courtroom Monday.
Adrian Zitalpopoca-Hernandez was convicted Jan. 7 of sex trafficking by force, harboring illegal aliens and other charges.
According to evidence presented at trial, the women were held at residences in Vista and force, fraud or coercion was used to cause them to engage in sex acts.
Zitalpopoca was arrested in November 2008 after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies conducted a joint investigation into an anonymous report of forced prostitution in the Vista area, prosecutors said.

See the full article from “KGTV San Diego”

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Tijuana Massage Parlors: Arrest Made In 1975 Massage Parlor Slaying

July 24th, 2010

Arrest Made In 1975 Massage Parlor Slaying
Leon Johnson Arrested In Connection With Death Of Luz Borrayo
POSTED: 7:19 pm PDT July 23, 2010
UPDATED: 7:22 pm PDT July 23, 2010
SAN DIEGO — Authorities announced an arrest Friday in connection with a 1975 killing at a massage parlor in a then-seedy downtown area now known as the Gaslamp Quarter.
San Diego police detectives traveled to Parchman, Miss., on Thursday to take custody of 57-year-old Leon Johnson, who had been arrested on a warrant charging him with murdering 27-year-old Luz Borrayo in 1975, San Diego Police Department Lt. Ernie Herbert said.
Borrayo’s body was found inside the Twilight Massage Parlor on Nov. 22, 1975 in the 600 block of Fifth Avenue. The victim had been beaten and strangled.
Two years ago, investigators with the SDPD Cold Case Team reopened the case and resubmitted “viable evidentiary items” to the department’s crime lab for renewed analysis. Those reviews resulted in the identification of Johnson as Borrayo’s suspected killer, according to Herbert.

See the full article from “KGTV San Diego”

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Tijuana Massage Parlors: Mississippi inmate arrested in 1975 SD slaying

July 23rd, 2010

Leon Johnson, 57, was booked into county jail late Thursday on suspicion of murder, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. He is accused in the November 1975 death of Luz Borrayo, who worked at a downtown massage parlor.

Another woman who worked there told police that two black male patrons came into the massage parlor that evening. The woman said she helped one of the men and Borrayo helped the other, who gave the name “Leon,” according to supporting documents for Johnson’s arrest warrant.

According to court documents, San Diego investigators interviewed Johnson in prison in May 2009. He said he could not remember having been in San Diego but thought he might have passed through on the way to Los Angeles from Camp Pendleton. He said he had never been to a massage parlor in San Diego.

See the full article from “San Diego Union Tribune”

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Tijuana Adult Entertainment: Index

July 22nd, 2010

No team has yet to sign him as a free agent, and the polarizing receiver worries they’re swayed by the perception he’s a troublemaker. A perception he believes he disproved with his agreeable behaviour in Buffalo during a disappointing season last year.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the Steelers have given coach Mike Tomlin a three-year contract extension.
The newspaper says Steelers president Art Rooney negotiated the deal. Terms were not available.
NEW CITY, N.Y. – Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to an indictment that alleges he had sex with a 16-year-old girl in a New York hotel room.
The former NFL star allegedly paid US$300 to the girl, a Bronx runaway, for their encounter in May. Taylor pleaded not guilty through his lawyer to third-degree rape, patronizing a prostitute, sexual abuse and endangering a child.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

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Tijuana Adult Entertainment: Index

July 22nd, 2010

No team has yet to sign him as a free agent, and the polarizing receiver worries they’re swayed by the perception he’s a troublemaker. A perception he believes he disproved with his agreeable behaviour in Buffalo during a disappointing season last year.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the Steelers have given coach Mike Tomlin a three-year contract extension.
The newspaper says Steelers president Art Rooney negotiated the deal. Terms were not available.
NEW CITY, N.Y. – Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to an indictment that alleges he had sex with a 16-year-old girl in a New York hotel room.
The former NFL star allegedly paid US$300 to the girl, a Bronx runaway, for their encounter in May. Taylor pleaded not guilty through his lawyer to third-degree rape, patronizing a prostitute, sexual abuse and endangering a child.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

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Tijuana Adult Entertainment: Supes approve medical marijuana zoning, ordinance

July 22nd, 2010

In 2001 DPLU granted an administrative permit for a topless dancing facility in unincorporated El Cajon across from a shopping center which included a childrens dance studio, an arcade, and a pizza parlor. In response to that situation, in 2002 the county supervisors amended the Zoning Ordinance to remove commercial zoning areas as potential sites for adult entertainment businesses and limit adult establishments not

The zoning for medical marijuana dispensary facilities limits such dispensaries to the same M50, M52, M54, and M58 land as adult entertainment facilities while imposing separation requirements of 1,000 feet from each other, a church, school, public park, or residential area.

The countys Planning Commission recommended distances equal to those stipulated in the adult entertainment ordinance, although the county supervisors reinstated the 1,000-foot separations proposed by DPLU staff.

See the full article from “Village News Network”

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Tijuana Escorts: San Diego cop, murder-scene artist, grand jury foreman: This resume is one of …

July 21st, 2010

… In the 1950s, it was very small-town, very much a good-old-boy syndrome,” he said. “Now it’s a big city, which has benefits. It’s more modern, but it’s also brought problems.”
He’s researching the varied career of Agoston Haraszthy, the Hungarian emigre who became the county’s first marshal in 1850, grew grapes in Mission Valley, built his own jail and entered deals with the Bandini family, Mexican landowners who had lived in San Diego for generations. Haraszthy later led a failed attempt to split California into two states — a true San Diegan, suspicious of the outside world.
In the early 1900s, San Diego was wide open with vice, corruption, murder and an occasional morality campaign. Some 136 prostitutes were rounded up and sent to Los Angeles on the civic theory that their trade would be welcomed in that sinful place.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times”

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