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Las Vegas Prostitution Investment Produces Indictment

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A racketeering indictment stemming from a Las Vegas police investigation accuses five people of running businesses fronting as illegal houses of prostitution.

 

The state Attorney General's Office's announced Thursday says the Clark County grand jury's indictment alleged a total of 36 counts, including racketeering, conspiracy and pandering.

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Other crimes alleged in the indictment include living from the earnings of a prostitute, placing a person in a house of prostitution and money laundering.

 

The indictment alleges that two houses of prostitution where operated under the facade of massage parlors.