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07-12-16 03:21 #20225
Posts: 767Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 03:18 #20224
Posts: 734Jonesie may soon be rethinking his future in the city as well. Both are scum who exploit women. Sickening. ".
Regarding Jonesie, if one is to be inciteful, one should at least be accurate.
Tell us all what illegal activities Jonesie is up to?
How is he exploiting women?
The scum part is your personal opinion. which I can neither verify nor disprove
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07-12-16 03:16 #20223
Posts: 114If you live in Colombia, you will never see Jake again. Nobody could see this coming, except the local police that stated publicly they were after this sort of operation just a couple of months ago, and anybody else with a brain.
Jake gave gringos a bad name. I never used his "services", but can't say I will miss him.
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07-12-16 03:07 #20222
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:59 #20221
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by MattPsyche [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:41 #20220
Posts: 695This post a few days ago looks interesting now.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:37 #20219
Posts: 5738Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:36 #20218
Posts: 767Not sure if the following applies to Jake, but since pimping less-than-legal-age girls applies to his situation, I imagine so:
"Colombia: Article 219 of the Colombian criminal code prohibits, "organizing or facilitating sexual tourism and provides penalties of 3 to 8 years' imprisonment", but there were no reported prosecutions or convictions of child sex tourists. In recent years, Colombia has strengthened legislation related to control trafficking of children, particularly to follow the criminal code. However, a law is still pending approval by the Code for Children and Adolescents, which includes the rights and guarantees of children and adolescents victims of commercial sexual exploitation. ".
And also:
"Under the PROTECT Act of April 2003, it is a federal crime, prosecutable in the United States, for a USA Citizen or permanent resident alien, to engage in illicit sexual conduct in a foreign country with a person under the age of 18, whether or not the USA Citizen or lawful permanent resident alien intended to engage in such illicit sexual conduct prior to going abroad. For purposes of the PROTECT Act, illicit sexual conduct includes any commercial sex act in a foreign country with a person under the age of 18. The law defines a commercial sex act as any sex act, on account of which anything of value is given to or received by a person under the age of 18. Before congressional passage of the Protect Act of 2003, prosecutors had to prove that sex tourists went abroad with the intent of molesting childrensomething almost impossible to demonstrate. The Protect Act shifted the burden, making predators liable for the act itself. Penalties were doubled from 15 years in prison to 30. ".
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07-12-16 02:22 #20217
Posts: 767Originally Posted by OldParr [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:15 #20216
Posts: 767Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-12-16 02:04 #20215
Posts: 1759Late to the news re Jake.
Always seemed to me this guy was playing Russian Roulette. Pimping is illegal in Colombia. Not only was he pimping, but he was doing it very openly. He was warned several times by other members on this site. Was he that desperate for money to risk so much?
Now we find out he was also doing minors. So he's not just reckless, but a creep [CodeWord910] to boot (if the charges are true). He belongs somewhere where he can't harm others.
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07-12-16 01:59 #20214
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
I couldn't tell by "trafficking" if they were talking about women or drugs. Either way, thats a very damming charge.
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07-12-16 01:46 #20213
Posts: 3359Why the fuck would anybody bother manufacturing their own drugs in Colombia?
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07-12-16 01:44 #20212
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
For all members of this Forum who have stayed at Jakes, don't be surprised if you are sent to "secondary" for questioning upon entering the USA from overseas in the future, or put on some type of watch list.
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07-12-16 01:39 #20211
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by Sexmetv [View Original Post]
"authorities also captured another man and rescued a 13 - year - old who was found at the site being exploited sexually. The minor was made available Family Welfare, as the two men will face charges for crimes of prostitution, pimping minor, trafficking, manufacturing and possession of narcotics."
I guess that "other man" was his roommate you guys referred to as "Eric".