New York Escorts: Men charged with taking prostitute to Vermont, New York farms

Men charged with taking prostitute to Vermont, New York farms

One of the notebooks also contained a tally sheet that listed female names on one side and numbers next to them, which investigators said in the complaint they believe was a ledger of prostitution transactions with the name of the women involved next to the amount of money they made at each stop.

In that case, federal prosecutors said 53-year-old Alejandro Enrique Young-Hernandez, of Hyde Park, and Jose Tomas Flores-Rocha, 53, a Mexican living illegally in the country, worked together for months to bring prostitutes from New York City to Vermont. Young-Hernandez pleaded innocent and is awaiting trial. Flores-Rocha pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement. He is awaiting sentencing.

Bureau administrator Tim Buskey said Thursday that his agency, which represents 3,500 farmers, hasnt heard any complaints about prostitution on Vermonts farms many of which employ migrant workers living illegally in the country.

See the full article from “Rutland Herald”

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