The funniest part is that they were running the escort service across the street from the police station.
Gwinnett County Assistant District Attorney Christopher Quinn is facing charges related to a prostitution bust that resulted in 56 arrests.
Police say a high-end escort service dubbed “Gold Club” was operating out of an apartment across the street from the Dunwoody police station. A second escort service known as “Lipstick and Shoes” was allegedly housed in another Dunwoody apartment complex and two apartment complexes in Atlanta, police said Wednesday.
Quinn’s attorney, Noah Pines, said he’s taken aback at the racketeering charges for the men accused of patronizing the organizations.
“The (racketeering) allegations are just far overreaching,” he said. “They’re saying (the alleged customers) are part of an enterprise, yet they’re paying for sex.”
The case should be about the misdemeanor charge of pandering for the alleged customers, not the felony organized crime charge, Pines said.
The charges do seem a bit heavy-handed, he wasn’t Al Capone, just wanted some escort love.