Junmyung Lee, a man accused of organizing clientele for a high-end brothel network in the Greater Boston area and Washington, D.C., has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to coerce women into prostitution and money laundering. His plea follows that of another individual involved in the operation, who was identified as a 'booker' catering to prominent clients, including elected officials and military officers. The guilty pleas are part of an ongoing investigation into the brothel network, which has drawn significant attention due to the high-profile nature of its clientele. The case highlights the intersection of organized crime and influential figures in society, raising concerns about accountability and legal repercussions for those involved. The investigation is being conducted by the FBI, which has been actively pursuing cases related to human trafficking and organized crime in the region.
A second person has pleaded guilty to helping run a high-end brothel network whose clients around Boston and Washington, D.C., included elected officials, military officers, professors and lawyers, prosecutors said Thursday. https://t.co/TSNH50p4IR
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Massachusetts booker for high-end brothels pleads guilty https://t.co/HxZK7MZmyt