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  1. #20249
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    So what your implying is that anyone who was a client of Jake's of which the Colombian government obtained copies of their Passport's might be flagged in the Colombian system and detained and / or questioned upon entering Colombia?
    That's right. I'm sure he's singing like a canary and has already given them the names of those who requested minors. But they must have the full client list and may not be satisfied, and may want to question them themselves. I think there's a chance that they could be detained / questioned. I don't think they would be arrested unless there's proof of wrongdoing (like emails requesting illegal activities).

    I'm going to MDE on Thursday, but I have never had any contact with that guy so I don't expect to have any issues.

  2. #20248
    Hope this shit blows over. From reports CubaDave's arrest in Costa Rica didn't seem to affect activities in San Jose.

  3. #20247
    33 million pesos in cash? What! The Medellin police is probably having a party with Jake's hookers invited. That's what I call stimulating the Colombian economy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Quagmire1974  [View Original Post]
    Harry Jay Drivas, officials said, leading a criminal organization that develops activities of pimping women, adolescents and

    On its website reads: "I'm here to help ensure you have the best vacation of your life. "

    At the time of the raid the police found 33 million pesos in cash, four cell, three hard drives, plus cards sim card.

    And at the current exchange rate of $1 US = 2934 COP, 33 million COP cash would equal $11,028 US, which, now, doesn't belong to Jake anymore. It belongs to the Government of Colombia.

  4. #20246
    Quote Originally Posted by Cerebro  [View Original Post]
    WTF! Jake's shit keep spreading like wildfire. Thanks to Jake this year is going to be difficult for the single gringo traveler to stay under the radar or keep a low profile when entering, leaving the airport, or just being in Medellin. The other new channels started to pick up Jake's news and for the good politicians blaming the gringos for Medellin problems, the corruption, drugs, and prostitution, this is going to come easy.
    I just booked my flights to Mde next week. I was going to stay at the mansion for a few days then du Parc but now debating on no mansion at all.

  5. #20245
    Quote Originally Posted by Queens35  [View Original Post]
    They are calling it a criminal organization, so anybody with any ties to him (clients?) are presumed guilty by association. That's just how it works. I'd keep my ass out of Colombia for a while.
    So what your implying is that anyone who was a client of Jake's of which the Colombian government obtained copies of their Passport's might be flagged in the Colombian system and detained and / or questioned upon entering Colombia?

  6. #20244

    Roommate

    Hi guys,

    I was considering looking for a roommate, possibly long term. But with this colombianjake deal I'm not sure anymore. Are they targeting gringos now? Or was this just a one time thing against a Colombian national pimping out girls? I haven't been to Medellin in a couple of yours, looking forward to it.

  7. #20243
    Quote Originally Posted by Quagmire1974  [View Original Post]
    Translated with Google Translate:

    'Jake' allegedly offered exclusively to foreign tourism plans through a web page, in addition to horseback tourist sites." ... 'Jake' offered exclusively to foreign tourism plans through a web page, in addition to horseback city tourist sites, including places where the drug lord Pablo Escobar lived."
    Google Translate sucks. The "horseback' should be "gentlemen's" as in caballeros.

  8. #20242

    RE: Weird

    Quote Originally Posted by RacShack  [View Original Post]
    His Medellin web page is still up and running!
    Of course it's still up and running. The majority of Jake's former and potential new clients likely haven't heard of Jake's arrest. They're going to be texting, e-mailing, and calling Jake looking to make arrangements for Medellin. And Colombian authorities will be on the other end recording and monitoring all of the incoming texts, e-mails, and telephone calls to see who else they can snare.

  9. #20241
    Quote Originally Posted by Chesscat  [View Original Post]
    http://noticias.caracoltv.com/valle/...es-en-medellin

    $33 million in cash - that's about $11k US right?
    They are calling it a criminal organization, so anybody with any ties to him (clients?) are presumed guilty by association. That's just how it works. I'd keep my ass out of Colombia for a while.

  10. #20240

    RE: Another article

    Quote Originally Posted by Chesscat  [View Original Post]
    http://noticias.caracoltv.com/valle/...es-en-medellin

    $33 million in cash - that's about $11k US right?
    Translated with Google Translate:

    "Gringo capture linked to pimping minors in Medellin".

    "'Jake' allegedly offered exclusively to foreign tourism plans through a web page, in addition to horseback tourist sites. "

    "A few blocks from Lleras Park neighborhood El Poblado of Medellin, the National Police managed to capture an American citizen named Jay Harry Drivas, alias 'Jake', and national Jaime Respect, promote investigation for apparently sex tourism in the paisa capital.

    In the process of capturing, on the ninth floor of an apartment building, authorities found a minor of age 13.

    Harry Jay Drivas, officials said, leading a criminal organization that develops activities of pimping women, adolescents and children.

    'Jake' offered exclusively to foreign tourism plans through a web page, in addition to horseback city tourist sites, including places where the drug lord Pablo Escobar lived.

    On its website reads: "I'm here to help ensure you have the best vacation of your life. "

    At the time of the raid the police found 33 million pesos in cash, four cell, three hard drives, plus cards sim card.

    They were also found in ecstasy, cocaine, among other drugs.

    By using his apartment, including jacuzzi, alias 'Jake' he charged $ 75 a day for sexual activities with women between 90 and 100 dollars.

    This operation was conducted by the Criminal Investigation Unit of Child and Adolescent Directorate of Protection and Special Services, with help from US authorities.

    By the time the authorities of Colombia and the United States advanced in the process of prosecution of these two men and investigate if more people within the band. "

    And at the current exchange rate of $1 US = 2934 COP, 33 million COP cash would equal $11,028 US, which, now, doesn't belong to Jake anymore. It belongs to the Government of Colombia.

  11. #20239

    PayPal

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    You would be surprised how foolish guys can become when they think with their "little heads". I don't know if Jake only dealt on a cash basis, but if he took charge cards he would of required some form ID. Perhaps some of the members on this board who stayed at his establishment or know of others who did can shed some light on this.
    He asked for Paypal!

    El Mechanico

  12. #20238
    WTF! Jake's shit keep spreading like wildfire. Thanks to Jake this year is going to be difficult for the single gringo traveler to stay under the radar or keep a low profile when entering, leaving the airport, or just being in Medellin. The other new channels started to pick up Jake's news and for the good politicians blaming the gringos for Medellin problems, the corruption, drugs, and prostitution, this is going to come easy. Here is another article:

    http://noticias.caracoltv.com/medell...es-en-medellin

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesDandy  [View Original Post]

  13. #20237

    Another article

    http://noticias.caracoltv.com/valle/...es-en-medellin

    $33 million in cash - that's about $11k US right?

  14. #20236
    Several nice pretty honest girls I met in CTG, who I even befriended, had ads on Mileseroticos. I would say most of the girls at Reloy have their ad there.

    Impossible to recognize them from the photos, really common. Even more, from the ad I could not guess that behind there was such a good girl.

    So, the bottom line could be: don't go with girls who post photos that are too good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Start123  [View Original Post]
    Bait and switch every time! I have yet found and escort that had her real pictures! Also, usually a scam to make you pay money anyway, even if you try to turn around and walk away! This is how it works in both Medellin and Bogota.

    They put pictures of models on the website and an attractive price. You talk to them on whatsapp and seemingly confirm everything. Everything they say is bullshit of course! You show up and a woman meets you and of course she is fat / old / unattractive. Yet when you try to walk away. The door is locked! Now she wants money for "viewing her naked" or hotel fee or whatever they make up. When you protest / refuse. Someone comes out of the adjacent room and with threat of violence makes you pay!

    This happened to me twice already. How do you ask I was so stupid for this to happen to me twice? Well, the second time I talked to the girl on whatsapp to make sure if was her in the picture, it was a safe apartment in a nice neighborhood. ,she told me everything I wanted to hear and when I did show up -exactly the same thing happened.

    I will never use mileroticos site for anything in the future. This whole experience made me regret I ever came to Colombia.

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