Rich and powerful men 'who used brothel' to be named and shamed TODAY
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A dozen rich and powerful men accused of using a high-class brothel will be named and shamed in court today.

The twelve individuals are scheduled to attend a hearing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Friday at 10 a.m. The purpose of this hearing is to determine if they will be facing charges.

A total of 28 alleged johns will appear in court over the coming weeks. 

The other 16 men will be hauled before a judge in Cambridge next Friday and the Friday afterwards.  

It is alleged that all twelve individuals were patrons of a brothel ring that operated in six luxury apartments located in Cambridge, Watertown, as well as in the suburbs of Washington, DC. The clientele of these brothels has been characterized as affluent and influential.

According to prosecutors, thorough investigations have revealed that visitors to these brothels included public officials, military personnel, high-ranking government contractors, medical professionals, academics, and chief executive officers.

Some of those powerful figures are now just hours away from being dragged before a court to face career and marriage-ending allegations.

Federal prosecutors brought charges because the $600-an-hour prostitutes who worked at the brothel were exploited until the premises were raided in late 2023, according to the Boston Globe

Anyone who wished to spend time with one of the sex workers had to provide extensive documentation to verify their identities.

Two of the prostitutes whose wealthy and powerful clientele are set to be named and shamed by a court in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Friday morning

Two of the prostitutes whose wealthy and powerful clientele are set to be named and shamed by a court in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Friday morning  

The brothel ring, which operated across six locations in Massachusetts and suburban DC, required extensive documentation and references from prospective clients, handing prosecutors a goldmine of information about the men who used it

The brothel ring, which operated across six locations in Massachusetts and suburban DC, required extensive documentation and references from prospective clients, handing prosecutors a goldmine of information about the men who used it  

Millions of dollars of cash and stacks of payment cards were among the items discovered when the brothels were raided by feds in late 2023 (some of the items seized are pictured above)

Millions of dollars of cash and stacks of payment cards were among the items discovered when the brothels were raided by feds in late 2023 (some of the items seized are pictured above) 

This included sharing details of employment and even providing references. 

Monthly memberships for the brothels were also available to men who wished to become regular visitors. 

No details of the men’s private lives have been shared, but it is highly likely many are married, have families and are considered pillars of their wealthy communities. 

Three pimps who ran the prostitution ring have already admitted their crimes. 

Investigators have since vowed to seek ‘accountability’ by exposing the men whose lavish spending kept the brothels open. 

They sought indictments against 28 men accused of using the brothels at a court hearing in December 2023.

Predictable fury ensued as those men sought to keep the hearings closed to the public in a bid to conceal their identities. 

They claimed they had a right to privacy.

All face misdemeanor charges and none of the men have been arrested. 

Four of the brothels were run out of luxury apartment buildings in the suburbs of Boston, with the city a magnet for high-powered pharmaceutical executives

Four of the brothels were run out of luxury apartment buildings in the suburbs of Boston, with the city a magnet for high-powered pharmaceutical executives  

Another two brothels were run out of luxury apartment buildings straddling the Washington Dc-Virginia border, close to the world's most important center of power

Another two brothels were run out of luxury apartment buildings straddling the Washington Dc-Virginia border, close to the world’s most important center of power  

Such crimes are normally dealt with in Massachusetts by ‘show-cause’ hearings, which are usually private.

That has sparked anger over a lack of transparency.

Multiple media outlets challenged requests to hold the hearings in private, with Massachusetts’ State Supreme Court ultimately ruling they should be held in public.

Those accused face a charge of paying for sex, which is unlikely to result in jail time if they’re convicted.

But advocates for the prostitutes say naming the men can help shame them and others into not paying for sex and lower the demand for sex workers, many of whom are trafficked.  

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