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Posted: 2/19/2006 12:27:33 PM EDT
Sheriff takes the sex out of stings
Reacts to outcry over $1,200 paid for sex, including tips

SPOTSYLVANIA, Virginia (AP) -- A Virginia sheriff said Friday he will no longer allow detectives to receive sexual services while investigating suspected prostitution.

Spotsylvania County Sheriff Howard Smith made the announcement after his officers spent $1,200 at massage parlors last month and sparked a public outcry.

Smith defended the practice as necessary to obtain a conviction but told his department he was suspending it.

"As sheriff, I understand the feelings and concerns the citizens of this county have expressed," Smith said in a statement on Friday.

"And I empathize with those feelings," he added. "Because of the public's express response, I have suspended this practice."

Court documents show that four times last month, county detectives allowed women at Moon Spa to perform sex acts on them -- once leaving a $350 tip. A total of $1,200 was spent during the visits, Smith said. (Watch the officers that always get their woman -- 2:39)

He said multiple visits were necessary so detectives could build trust with the operators.

Detectives shut down Moon Spa last month. The two suspected operators and three women accused of working there face several charges, including prostitution and sodomy, Smith said.

Smith maintained the sexual contact was necessary to obtain a conviction. But law enforcement officials say undercover officers only need to get an offer of sex for money to move the case forward.

The practice has been used in Spotsylvania since at least 2003.

Earlier this week, Smith told The Washington Post that sexual contact is needed during the investigations because most professionals know not to say anything incriminating. And conversation is difficult, he said, because masseuses at the Asian-run parlors in the northern Virginia county speak little English.

But several members of Spotsylvania's Board of Supervisors have spoken out against the methods used in the investigation.

"All of us ... have been worried about this episode tarnishing the county and making us a laughingstock of the nation," board chairman Henry "Hap" Connors said Friday. "That's why I came out early on and asked the sheriff to cease using these tactics."

Spotsylvania Commonwealth's Attorney William Neely said he respects Smith's decision to end the practice, but refused to apologize for the officers' tactics.

www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/02/17/sex.cops.ap/index.html
Link Posted: 2/19/2006 12:29:34 PM EDT
[#1]
Unbelievable!  

Public tax money spent to allow cops to have sex with prostitutes.  I'm thinking someone should ask for a refund of their property taxes!
Link Posted: 2/19/2006 12:31:30 PM EDT
[#2]
What a deal!  Cops get to use taxpayer dollars to pay whores and they follow through with the sex act.  And the only reaction once it's brought to light is that the practice is stopped.  No punishment for the co-offenders.  Awesome.

ETA:  There should be a career-bloodbath in that town.
Link Posted: 2/19/2006 12:31:46 PM EDT
[#3]
DUPE!
Link Posted: 2/19/2006 2:25:03 PM EDT
[#4]
Now I won't bother checking into job openings there.
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