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Entries from February 2012

Toronto Escorts: Thug who robbed four escorts fighting deportation

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

Government prosecutors said it is safe for Es-Sayyid to be removed to Egypt since the political parties have changed along with rivals of his father’s party.
A federal court judge this year urged that Es-Sayyid be deported “as soon as it is realistically feasible to do so.”
Court was told Es-Sayyid was jailed for using a knife and sawed-off shotgun for the June 2007 robbery of an escort and her girlfriend in their apartment. He got away with $1,910, the victim’s purse, cell phones and identification cards.
Es-Sayyid was convicted of using a shotgun in July 2007 to rob a private club and patrons of $3,000 in cash and $1,500 in personal goods.
And, on July 26, 2007, Es-Sayyid armed with another gun, and an accomplice, robbed a third sex worker in her hotel room of her purse containing $505 in cash, two credit cards, two cell phones, identification cards and personal effects.

See the full article from “Toronto Sun”

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Toronto Escorts: Yearning for the good ol’ days of political dirty tricks

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

Obviously, electoral lists were a tad iffy. When Macdonald beat Wilfrid Laurier in 1891, some 100,000 voters were shut out because of falsified or dated lists. Makes the robocalls ruckus look like Romper Room.
In the good old days, you could get beat up and your windows broken if you voted for the wrong guy.
Preachers warned if you voted Conservative — you’d actually go to Hell. And you think today’s attack ads are bad.
A soldier was once threatened with a one-way ticket to the front lines if he voted Grit.
American politicians fight real dirty. In 1828, John Quincy Adams’ presidential campaign opined that opponent Andrew Jackson had murdered and eaten people and that his wife was easy.
Jackson shot back that Adams had been a pimp for the czar of Russia.
Jackson won. The cannibal beat the pimp.

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Toronto Escorts: Global News Partners with Journalists for Human Rights to Send Correspondents …

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

TORONTO, Feb. 27, 2012 /CNW/ – Global News and Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) announced today that they have selected four Global News reporters to travel to Africa as part of the joint Shaw Africa Project. Global BC’s Rumina Daya, Global Edmonton’s Laurel Clark, Global Toronto’s Sean O’Shea and Global News Videographer Barry Acton will each travel to three separate sub-Saharan countries in the first move of a partnership announced late last year.
“With Rumina, Laurel, Sean and Barry, we have a group of professionals who represent the high journalistic standards and principles advocated by Global News,” says Troy Reeb, Vice-President, Global News. “We are happy to provide them with an amazing opportunity to grow personally and professionally while helping to strengthen the communities they visit.”
Location and information as follows:
Rumina Daya in Sierra Leone: Daya is an awarding winning journalist who has covered stories all over the world, including the war in Afghanistan, the tsunami in Sri Lanka and sex tourism/human trafficking in Thailand and Myanmar for which she won a Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) award. Originally from Calgary, Daya graduated with a Communications degree with a major in journalism at Mount Royal University.

See the full article from “Canada NewsWire (press release)”

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Cocaine dealer testifies he’s no "kingpin"

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo, seen here appearing via video link, was one of three drug mules snared in Scarborough on Nov. 2, 1997 with a large quantity of cocaine. Her apprehension and eventual conviction led to the trial of Toronto police officers now before the court.
TORONTO - 
A Richmond Hill cocaine dealer denied Wednesday that he was Toronto’s “kingpin” dealer when Toronto drug squad cops seized drugs and $100,000 in cash at his home in ‘97.
Andy Ioakim admitted he was “a large drug dealer” as he testified at the Toronto police corruption trial where he alleged that the officers assured him he would not be spared jail if he surrendered enough cash and cocaine to them.

The officers acquired Ioakim’s phone book with his list of customers and suppliers and the officers wanted him to the set up a five-kilogram purchase with Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo immediately. She and two drug mules were snared in Scarborough on Nov. 2, 1997 with that quantity of cocaine.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Exotic dancers bring a crowd to Niagara Falls

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

Exotic dancers bring a crowd to Niagara Falls
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By Tom Godfrey ,Toronto Sun First posted: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 04:12 PM EST | Updated: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 04:19 PM EST
More than 600 tickets have been sold – mostly to Americans – for performances by Nikki Benz (pictured) and other strippers at the Penthouse Club, on Lundy’s Lane, this Friday and Saturday.
NIAGARA FALLS - 
Some 40 top exotic dancers from Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa are heading to Niagara Falls this week to perform at packed strip shows featuring adult entertainer and Toronto’s Penthouse Pet of the Year, Nikki Benz.
More than 600 tickets have been sold – mostly to Americans – for performances by Benz and other strippers at the Penthouse Club, on Lundy’s Lane, on Friday and Saturday.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: All aboard the Megabus

February 27th, 2012 · No Comments

3:00 pm: We reach our stop in Syracuse. The fact that it’s a medium size city in New York State usually deceives me into thinking the journey is almost over. Far from it. I run to the bathroom and then briefly stand outside, enjoying the fresh air, but basically wanting to leave as soon as possible. Someone getting on the bus seems to be a dancer and is talking to his mom on the phone about how his friend is touring with Rihanna. It’s nice to know that dreams exist in Syracuse, but you still need to go elsewhere to realize them.
5:00 pm: Hurtling down the highway as the sun sets. The couple has restarted Sherlock Holmes. Not the greatest movie, so my alternative soundtrack of Faust is probably improving it. A (sort of) nice moment.
6:00 pm: We finally enter the New Jersey suburban corridor, an endless chain of motels, car dealerships, and tropical fish stores. We pass a strip club called Satin Dolls and then a party supply store called Party Box.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Five things you may want to know before heading out to Toronto’s Sexapalooza

February 25th, 2012 · No Comments

Unless you get turned on by the smell of jet fuel (and if you do, that’s fine, we don’t judge), Sexapalooza’s airport-adjacent location may not get you in the mood for love. It’s taking over Hall 6 of the International Centre next to Pearson, where it will be competing for customers with the Hot Tub and Swim Spa Blowout sale.  
2. You can take your mom — its educational
In addition to seminars on such subjects as latex clothing and lap dancing, there’s also instructional videos on upgrading your skills in the sack from the Sinclair Institute. And the on-site museum will tell you more than you needed to know about the history of sex. An institute and a museum under one roof? It’s practically Harvard.
3. It’s an opportunity for flag waving
Among the performers on the main stage: the Canadian Hot Bods male strippers and the Great Canadian Burlesque performers. You can make your own “Oh Canada” jokes.

See the full article from “Post City”

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Former stripper says drug cops beat and robbed her

February 25th, 2012 · No Comments

Former stripper says drug cops beat and robbed her
Former Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo testifies on February 23, 2012 at the trial of five ex-Central Field Command drug squad officers. (PAM DAVIES/QMI Agency)
By Sam Pazzano, QMI Agency
TORONTO A former Montreal stripper who claims drug squad officers robbed and beat her never complained to anyone nor revealed any injuries the day it allegedly occurred, court heard Friday.
Defence lawyer Harry Black asked Aida Fagundo why she didn’t report the police brutality to several plainclothes cops and a female civilian who spoke with her after she was busted with $1 million worth of cocaine on Nov. 2, 1997.
Black said those employees had no connection with the drug squad officers, who she alleges struck her with a telephone book and pulled her hair to force her to confess to the cocaine trafficking.

See the full article from “24 Hours Vancouver”

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Stripper’s third day of cross-examination at cop corruption trial

February 24th, 2012 · No Comments

Stripper’s third day of cross-examination at cop corruption trial
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By Sam Pazzano ,Toronto Sun First posted: Friday, February 24, 2012 03:10 PM EST | Updated: Friday, February 24, 2012 04:57 PM EST
Former Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo testifies Thursday at the trial of at the trial of five ex-Central Field Command drug squad officers. (PAM DAVIES/Toronto Sun)
TORONTO - 
A former Montreal stripper who alleges drug squad officers beat and robbed her, exploited her dancing job as a cover for her lucrative sideline of selling cocaine, a defence lawyer charged Friday.
Defence lawyer Harry Black accused Aida Fagundo of moonlighting as a stripper at the Solid Gold club so she could sell cocaine and then launder the proceeds through her day job at a money transfer business.
“You went to the club to sell cocaine and then to your other job to transfer those funds,” said Black, who represents Steve Correia.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Former stripper accused of being cocaine ‘queen’

February 24th, 2012 · No Comments

Former stripper accused of being cocaine ‘queen’
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First posted: Thursday, February 23, 2012 07:19 PM EST
Former Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo testifies Thursday at the trial of at the trial of five ex-Central Field Command drug squad officers. (PAM DAVIES/Toronto Sun)
TORONTO - 
Former Montreal stripper Aida Fagundo was accused of being the No. 2 cocaine dealer in her city, transporting $100 million worth of coke to Toronto, a jury heard Thursday.
Fagundo was testifying at the trial of five ex-Central Field Command drug squad officers, whom she alleged assaulted her, stole her $20,000 diamond stud ear-rings and $10,000 in cash, and intimidated her to admit the five kilograms of cocaine belonged to her.

“You are accusing me and you are intimidating me, just like the police officers did,” snapped the animated Cuban-born stripper.

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