Wait, if she was fired for raising concerns about mortal trafficking, then wouldn't that indicate that her employer(s) might be involved with said trafficking? The implications of this whole affair are very unsettling... 😟
@@elseascotty9346 get the Fawk out of here don’t bring your third world garbage here if you came for a better life! People like this need to stop coming here they’re ruining the American Culture and American dream!
These human traffickers are slick and they will sanitize their operation in a hurry if given the opportunity. Sounds like some people in that local government are dirty and possibly part of the human trafficking ring or at least getting paid to look the other way.
@@discipleofshuba867 I really wouldn't know the percentage of what massage parlors do or don't do since I've never been to one and never intend to and I never suggested or insinuated massage parlors dedicate themselves to human trafficking even though many do seem to have shady reputations.
most likely yes someone in law enforcement probably does get his happy endings from there. I'd imagine some of the men in the community right next to it also go there. But 99% of massage parlors are not involved in human trafficking.
@@discipleofshuba867 so… for years and years you’ve been going to hundreds of massage parlors and you’ve only found a few that would give you a happy ending? We’ve got 2 in my mid size town (13k population) and one of them has been shut down a few times for lewd behavior. You’re doing your “research” in the wrong area
I've always held the code be ready to walk away from everything. Family comes before career and so does justice. Don't be afraid to walk away from corruption.
Did she say "they have a house 3 hours away. They stay home a week. They stay here a week." It may not be word for word but that's how they traffic, especially this particular type, humans. There's probably 3 or so actual employees but 4 or 5 "working girls" who are constantly shuffled around, rarely in the same place twice.
Some of the public officials she reported to must have investments or they are clients evidently.. She did everything right and yet she's fired. The city management must be in the take.
Most masssage parlors are brothels. This is nothing new and it's bigger than you think. When I was a professional speaker at 24 a CEO of a large US firm took me to one in Vegas. I refused to get a "massage" but he got one. Walked out smelling like baby oil and sweat. It was really gross.
Instrument stores, as well. There was a violin store and a piano store down the street from me, across from eachother, when I moved to an apartment downtown which was closer to my college. I learned from my aunt (since she used to go to school there for nursing, back when things were nicer) that the piano shop is owned by a retired mafioso, and the violin shop is owned by his daughter. When I first moved to the city, I tried my best to avoid them. Even before I moved there, driving through that area gave me an ominous feeling. For one, those stores were smack dab in the middle of the hood. They 100% were not getting any kind of business from all the poor, mentally unstable people and junkies who lived in that area. Yet, they always seemed to stay in business, even when all the stores that surrounded them were dilapidated and closed down. It was just plain surreal. You would think they would move locations after the area became so run down, but nope. They just stayed. There were a few times where my grandfather obliviously took me to the piano store to go check out and play the new piano models. Everything about that piano shop, even from the inside, felt wrong. For one, that store was way too small to be a piano warehouse, like the clerks claimed. There was a hall that lead to some backrooms, which they said was used as storage, but.... It just wasn't right. I'm no piano expert, but the hallway looked too narrow, and everything just looked too small for the size of the pianos there. There was also a hallway which veered off to the side. I almost went down this hall, looking for the restroom, but one of the clerks came out in front of me and told me that if I was looking for the restroom, then I walked too far down. She scared me so bad that I jumped and almost peed my pants. She was looking at me as if she was waiting for me before I got there. I got spooked so bad that I forgot to thank her. I just said "ok" awkwardly and walked back. Secondly, the old man who owned the store had an assistant who I assumed was his son. They had the same green eyes and were both tall and super fit. But he never once called him his son, or referred to him as a close family member. Not even once. I thought it was weird. Well, my grandpa loves talking to people, and was having a long conversation with the store owner, so I just sat down and played piano a bit. I was still curious, though, and eavesdropped on their convo. My grandpa was talking about my uncle (his son), and he made a joke about tall genes running in his family. Before my grandpa could even get another word in, the store owner said "That's not my son". Then my grandpa made a remark on how similar they looked and asked how they're related. I heard someone clearing their throat, before I heard the store owner say "We're not". Something about the way he said it made me extremely uncomfortable. He laughed, but in a way that someone would laugh if they had a secret, or if they knew something that you didnt. I kept messing up on the song I was playing after that. And of course, my precious, oblivious grandfather just kept talking as if he didn't notice anything weird. Every time I went there, I felt a sense of dread, and started just lowkey asking my grandpa if we could go out somewhere else. So we started going out to restaurants instead.
Also, I never went into the violin store, but I did meet the daughter a few times. Then again, "meet" is a generous word, because she hardly ever talked to me. I tried saying hello a few times, but she just flat out wouldn't repond. She would talk to my grandpa, though, and the only time she ever greeted me was when he introduced me to her. After that, nothin.
There should be someone different to report these types of things to. The officials in that city might be tied to these types of crimes. Politicians and police are criminals now a days. Should have contacted the FBI
This needs to stop if someone tells you there’s a problem it needs to be checked out. She was doing her job and apparently the men don’t want to listen
The police are on the take. The FBI needs to be involved. It's repellent that they suggested she write tickets to the victims instead of going after the pimps.
It's not complicated. The massage parlor pays off the city to continue to traffic humans. They don't want their arrangement exposaed. It's the oldest handshake in history.
@@simrdownmon6431 really starting to think you just use brothels on the regular you have commented this multiple times. if you gain lawful entry into a place then observe a crime how are you being a karen ? do you not understand how series and abundant human trafficking actually is ?
The owner lives in a gated community next to the officials, that’s why they want the working girls to pay tickets. The owner is probably celebrated in the community as an upstanding entrepreneur.
Most of these places are JACK SHACKS, at the least. Everyone knows it except the people in a position to do something about it, and some of them are customers themselves
Thankfully, in this country the Gov can't shut down businesses unless they're able to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Why has so many Americans become Karen's, like yourself?
Don't need to investigate the spas, investigate the people who are being paid to stop any investigation of the spas. There is big money 💰.. foreign and domestic, compensation to keep law enforcement from "probing" too deeply.
My opinion she needs to walk away and move away. Go to another town that needs honest people. Before she becomes a danger to her own health. It's not worth it
Yep, I’m guessing she ruffled the wrong feathers in that town, & people like that seek revenge. No 3 letter agency will help or protect her. I hope she thinks through the possibilities.
This makes zero sense. Even if she was mistaken, why on earth would you fire her for reporting what she believed was a human trafficking situation? Kinda falls under the umbrella of public safety, no? I think an investigation into the fire department's higher ups and their dealings with this place might be in order...
Whoever fired her, maybe that Mark Something, is the one who should be investigated if not fired. No therapeutic nor relaxing massage place looks like those pictures. People pay to relax and treat themselves, no serious business is going to have clothes and clutter there. I hope justice will be served.
Great thing she has a lawyer. And she did nothing wrong for speaking up. And bring it to the local news to bring awarness in human trafficking so more women children or.maybe men can be saved
As evidenced by some of the comments, it’s obvious someone on the police force, the fire department, or the city government is financially invested in the illicit operations of some of these businesses. If that wasn’t the case, why fire her and not follow up on investigating said businesses?
My friend, a talented painter had an art show at a Salon in an affluent area in Chicago. On the first floor all was what you’d expect: hair dryers and a reception desk. But men came in with appointments and went upstairs. At one point I went upstairs to use the restroom. I saw the massage rooms. They were very romantic with flowers, incense and lit candles. I met one of the women that worked there. She was very sweet and upbeat yet matter of fact. She was dressed in normal street clothes. Nothing revealing or seductive. My question is: If this place had something to hide why would they let my friend just out of college have an art show and why would they welcome me a stranger? Not to say that there are not nefarious places like this that should be inspected.
I'm so glad you're covering this story, Ms. Lopez. Please stay on the Denton County task force, Lewisville P.D., and those city officials responsible for Meredith Mote's unlawful firing and the self-serving corruption behind it. I'm appalled that an Internal Affairs investigation was so obviously concerned more with the department's image than with the horrifying implications of human traffickers getting away with their atrocities. There are clearly massive systemic problems and attitudes within Lewisville's government which need to be immediately investigated by higher governing authorities such as the federal government, as Lewisville city administrators can't be trusted to uphold the most basic of human rights.
These cases should be investigated and possibly prosecuted but not now when we have the issues of 1. Increase in dangerous crime such as theft and assault. 2. Border immigration problems 3. High inflation Lets investigate these crimes of prostitution and people living at their place of business when our police force is not so understaffed.
even if our police force wasnt understaffed it would be a huge waste of time to do anything about these places. 99% are not involved in human trafficking and are just trying to make an honest living
Wearer they calling this human trafficking. Are they afraid to call is prostitution? Are they afraid to say that some women are willingly getting into prostitution?
Your hurting the polices pockets when u report these things. They know damm well it's going on and they're getting a cut. Probably a child overnight also.
She should be fired. Your there to check for fires not tell a grown woman what to do in a space with her belongings. That's why I can't can't call to get my lights inspected bc they worried about me "camping" as I live here and diy
Your first mistake was telling the customers of the massage parlor! Sorry you lost your job you did the right thing on reporting it hopefully you get a job offer that puts you above those who wrongfully terminated you and you can see to it that justice is served! Not like we have much of that anymore but it sounds nice 👍
Wondering if the county Grand Jury would be interested? If so, any person subpoenaed by the GJ must appear. Officials need not speak to the News but MUST speak to the GJ.
Wait, if she was fired for raising concerns about mortal trafficking, then wouldn't that indicate that her employer(s) might be involved with said trafficking? The implications of this whole affair are very unsettling... 😟
lol, she broke the law.....you can't just walk in to a room...fire inspector or not... and you certainly can't take pictures
@@goji059 what law did she break though? If there’s concerns about human trafficking she needs to report it and she needs proof to back her claim up.
Or it could be that her employers didn't want to get sued because of this 'Karen'. Ya, I would say common sense suggest that's most likely it.
I think there's more people in high positions involved than we could possibly imagine!
Duh
Clearly the department is corrupt. The fire inspector did the right thing. She should not have been terminated.
Stop snitching they got to make a living they’re there for work sorry they can’t go to speak English well enough to get a degree
Yep, some ones on the "take".
@@elseascotty9346 get the Fawk out of here don’t bring your third world garbage here if you came for a better life! People like this need to stop coming here they’re ruining the American Culture and American dream!
@@elseascotty9346< Cowards defend cowards
She's just mad no one wants to touch her
Firing shows Someone already knew about that operation before the inspector discovered it
Or it could be that her employers didn't want to get sued because of this 'Karen'. Ya, I would say common sense suggest that's most likely it.
@@simrdownmon6431 nop
The employerx are complicit
Either see that or be complicit yourself
They pay protection money to the police. That's what is going on! It's an old, very old business!
These human traffickers are slick and they will sanitize their operation in a hurry if given the opportunity. Sounds like some people in that local government are dirty and possibly part of the human trafficking ring or at least getting paid to look the other way.
99% of massage parlors are not involved with human trafficking at all.
@@discipleofshuba867 I really wouldn't know the percentage of what massage parlors do or don't do since I've never been to one and never intend to and I never suggested or insinuated massage parlors dedicate themselves to human trafficking even though many do seem to have shady reputations.
@@discipleofshuba867 You are 99.5% correct.Times have changed over the years.
Whoever fired her should be fired AND investigated since they obviously have intimate knowledge of that establishment
most likely yes someone in law enforcement probably does get his happy endings from there. I'd imagine some of the men in the community right next to it also go there. But 99% of massage parlors are not involved in human trafficking.
She tried to shut down their happy place lol.
But for real, the one who fired her and that place needs to be investigated
You did the right thing and it's not your fault. I'm sorry people are acting these days but thank you SO much for speaking up.
no she didnt. 99% chance these girls arent being trafficked. She could land an innocent woman in jail
We should always fight to stop abuse. Something else seems fishy about this story but the abuse needs to be stopped
Only one way.
Hope you know hot to tie knots,.....
there is no abuse happening. 99% of massage parlors are not involved in human trafficking
@@discipleofshuba867 how much “research” have you been involved in?
@@jeffhuntley2921 not sure how to quantify that. its years and years of experience and spread knowledge
@@discipleofshuba867 so… for years and years you’ve been going to hundreds of massage parlors and you’ve only found a few that would give you a happy ending? We’ve got 2 in my mid size town (13k population) and one of them has been shut down a few times for lewd behavior. You’re doing your “research” in the wrong area
Someone powerful in that community is a patron of this business.
100’s of men and woman under oath have sold their souls for their careers Keeping quite is just as evil.
I completely agree !
I've always held the code be ready to walk away from everything. Family comes before career and so does justice. Don't be afraid to walk away from corruption.
Did she say "they have a house 3 hours away. They stay home a week. They stay here a week." It may not be word for word but that's how they traffic, especially this particular type, humans. There's probably 3 or so actual employees but 4 or 5 "working girls" who are constantly shuffled around, rarely in the same place twice.
Naaaa these are consents these ladies are willing and able
I hope she sues the company. The forestation or department is corrupt for firing her. Disgusting and disgraceful
She will get a nice settlement
She's a home wrecker
Americans r so selfish and why rule of thumb coming down on you "the real criminals" not the poor hungry (u all sick)
Some of the public officials she reported to must have investments or they are clients evidently..
She did everything right and yet she's fired.
The city management must be in the take.
My thoughts as well.
They do that's they businesses
Most masssage parlors are brothels. This is nothing new and it's bigger than you think. When I was a professional speaker at 24 a CEO of a large US firm took me to one in Vegas. I refused to get a "massage" but he got one. Walked out smelling like baby oil and sweat. It was really gross.
Instrument stores, as well. There was a violin store and a piano store down the street from me, across from eachother, when I moved to an apartment downtown which was closer to my college. I learned from my aunt (since she used to go to school there for nursing, back when things were nicer) that the piano shop is owned by a retired mafioso, and the violin shop is owned by his daughter.
When I first moved to the city, I tried my best to avoid them. Even before I moved there, driving through that area gave me an ominous feeling. For one, those stores were smack dab in the middle of the hood. They 100% were not getting any kind of business from all the poor, mentally unstable people and junkies who lived in that area. Yet, they always seemed to stay in business, even when all the stores that surrounded them were dilapidated and closed down. It was just plain surreal. You would think they would move locations after the area became so run down, but nope. They just stayed.
There were a few times where my grandfather obliviously took me to the piano store to go check out and play the new piano models. Everything about that piano shop, even from the inside, felt wrong. For one, that store was way too small to be a piano warehouse, like the clerks claimed. There was a hall that lead to some backrooms, which they said was used as storage, but.... It just wasn't right. I'm no piano expert, but the hallway looked too narrow, and everything just looked too small for the size of the pianos there. There was also a hallway which veered off to the side. I almost went down this hall, looking for the restroom, but one of the clerks came out in front of me and told me that if I was looking for the restroom, then I walked too far down. She scared me so bad that I jumped and almost peed my pants. She was looking at me as if she was waiting for me before I got there. I got spooked so bad that I forgot to thank her. I just said "ok" awkwardly and walked back.
Secondly, the old man who owned the store had an assistant who I assumed was his son. They had the same green eyes and were both tall and super fit. But he never once called him his son, or referred to him as a close family member. Not even once. I thought it was weird.
Well, my grandpa loves talking to people, and was having a long conversation with the store owner, so I just sat down and played piano a bit. I was still curious, though, and eavesdropped on their convo. My grandpa was talking about my uncle (his son), and he made a joke about tall genes running in his family. Before my grandpa could even get another word in, the store owner said "That's not my son". Then my grandpa made a remark on how similar they looked and asked how they're related. I heard someone clearing their throat, before I heard the store owner say "We're not". Something about the way he said it made me extremely uncomfortable. He laughed, but in a way that someone would laugh if they had a secret, or if they knew something that you didnt. I kept messing up on the song I was playing after that. And of course, my precious, oblivious grandfather just kept talking as if he didn't notice anything weird.
Every time I went there, I felt a sense of dread, and started just lowkey asking my grandpa if we could go out somewhere else. So we started going out to restaurants instead.
Also, I never went into the violin store, but I did meet the daughter a few times. Then again, "meet" is a generous word, because she hardly ever talked to me. I tried saying hello a few times, but she just flat out wouldn't repond. She would talk to my grandpa, though, and the only time she ever greeted me was when he introduced me to her. After that, nothin.
Kickbacks!?!
You know, 10% for the big guy...
Why would they stop what they are benefiting from? We keep fighting human trafficking but if those in power support it what are we to do?
When you lose your job for going above and beyond what’s expected of you.
She can make a great audiobook out of this.
Hence why people don't
There should be someone different to report these types of things to. The officials in that city might be tied to these types of crimes. Politicians and police are criminals now a days. Should have contacted the FBI
The FBI is complicit in such things. They exist to protect elite criminals. Remember Larry Nassar or whatever his name is? The FBI covered that up.
the fbi wouldnt do anything because its a waste of time. 99% of these girls arent being trafficked.
@@discipleofshuba867 and you know from experience?
@@discipleofshuba867 stop with the lies
@@Sleepy__Joe__ what lies? nothing i've said is a lie
This needs to stop if someone tells you there’s a problem it needs to be checked out. She was doing her job and apparently the men don’t want to listen
All the *"gangs"* there are on the take. *ie* cops, fire dept brass, city hall, judges *etc.*
This Lady did the right thing. Hold your head high no matter what. Praying for you.
The police are on the take. The FBI needs to be involved. It's repellent that they suggested she write tickets to the victims instead of going after the pimps.
More like they don't wanna shut down the place they can dip the ole donut poker in
the fbi isnt going to do anything because they know just as well that 99% of these places are not involved in human trafficking
Someone up top goes to this spa,
It's not complicated. The massage parlor pays off the city to continue to traffic humans. They don't want their arrangement exposaed. It's the oldest handshake in history.
99% are not being trafficked
Investigate and audit her employers.
Now.
I hope you're talking about this Karen fire inspector.
@@simrdownmon6431 really starting to think you just use brothels on the regular you have commented this multiple times. if you gain lawful entry into a place then observe a crime how are you being a karen ? do you not understand how series and abundant human trafficking actually is ?
You want to know why she was fired cause the city workers used to go in their..you be suprised to see your council members or co workers go in their
The owner lives in a gated community next to the officials, that’s why they want the working girls to pay tickets. The owner is probably celebrated in the community as an upstanding entrepreneur.
Most of these places are JACK SHACKS, at the least. Everyone knows it except the people in a position to do something about it, and some of them are customers themselves
Thankfully, in this country the Gov can't shut down businesses unless they're able to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Why has so many Americans become Karen's, like yourself?
That means the higher ups in local governments are involved. Remember, she is NOT suicidal.
Human trafficing almost always requires the assistance of public employees. Someone is government is making money.
Welcome to government lady, it's about making money.
Don't need to investigate the spas, investigate the people who are being paid to stop any investigation of the spas. There is big money 💰.. foreign and domestic, compensation to keep law enforcement from "probing" too deeply.
This is what happens at these places all around the country... It's a open secret
This woman is suffering now for doing the right thing but she will be blessed in every other life.
City hall finds these establishments very handy.
So what she was fired for doing her job and doing the right thing? Im a little confused about this and it doesn't make any since
My opinion she needs to walk away and move away. Go to another town that needs honest people. Before she becomes a danger to her own health. It's not worth it
Yep, I’m guessing she ruffled the wrong feathers in that town, & people like that seek revenge. No 3 letter agency will help or protect her. I hope she thinks through the possibilities.
This makes zero sense. Even if she was mistaken, why on earth would you fire her for reporting what she believed was a human trafficking situation? Kinda falls under the umbrella of public safety, no? I think an investigation into the fire department's higher ups and their dealings with this place might be in order...
Whoever fired her, maybe that Mark Something, is the one who should be investigated if not fired. No therapeutic nor relaxing massage place looks like those pictures. People pay to relax and treat themselves, no serious business is going to have clothes and clutter there. I hope justice will be served.
GIVE THIS LADY BACK HER JOB! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!THE SYSTEM AND GOV'T CORRUPT - THEY SPEAK CONTRADICTORY AND OUT THE SIDES OF THEIR MOUTH!
Great thing she has a lawyer. And she did nothing wrong for speaking up. And bring it to the local news to bring awarness in human trafficking so more women children or.maybe men can be saved
YES, AND MAY JESUS CHRIST BE WITH HER AND RAISE UP PEOPLE TO SUPPORT HER AND OTHERS IN THEIR FIGHT FOR NOT LOOKING THE OTHER WAY.
99% of these women are not being trafficked. They are just trying to make an honest living
It only tells me they frequent the joint and didn’t want their meddling in after hour activities!
Sounds like some city officials are getting happy endings.
No doubt there are police and fire MEN going to these businesses.
SHE GOT FIRED BECAUSE SHE WAS INTERFERING IN HER BOSSES PLAYHOUSE
SHE DID HER JOB!
It is sad to hear how our system is shredded from deep within
Sick that a United States city would fight those who are trying to end human trafficking.
disappointed but not surprised
Apparently Lewisville TX… regardless, law & order takes a backseat to greed when officials are about to be exposed…. ‘cuse the pun.
That’s is definitely a rub and tug .
As evidenced by some of the comments, it’s obvious someone on the police force, the fire department, or the city government is financially invested in the illicit operations of some of these businesses. If that wasn’t the case, why fire her and not follow up on investigating said businesses?
They fired her because they're helping with the crime. May she get another better job!!
What a little snitch
Legalize tuggies
I work next to one of these massage parlors in Lewisville and honestly we always were suspicious of it.
The police are making money and or receiving "benefits" from these businesses.
They are getting kickbacks like the bootleggers did with the law.
My friend, a talented painter had an art show at a Salon in an affluent area in Chicago. On the first floor all was what you’d expect: hair dryers and a reception desk. But men came in with appointments and went upstairs. At one point I went upstairs to use the restroom. I saw the massage rooms. They were very romantic with flowers, incense and lit candles. I met one of the women that worked there. She was very sweet and upbeat yet matter of fact. She was dressed in normal street clothes. Nothing revealing or seductive. My question is: If this place had something to hide why would they let my friend just out of college have an art show and why would they welcome me a stranger? Not to say that there are not nefarious places like this that should be inspected.
That's because the politicians in her area making money off of it and probably utilizing the services
I'm so glad you're covering this story, Ms. Lopez. Please stay on the Denton County task force, Lewisville P.D., and those city officials responsible for Meredith Mote's unlawful firing and the self-serving corruption behind it. I'm appalled that an Internal Affairs investigation was so obviously concerned more with the department's image than with the horrifying implications of human traffickers getting away with their atrocities. There are clearly massive systemic problems and attitudes within Lewisville's government which need to be immediately investigated by higher governing authorities such as the federal government, as Lewisville city administrators can't be trusted to uphold the most basic of human rights.
If they fired her then the city/county is in on it right?
These cases should be investigated and possibly prosecuted but not now when we have the issues of
1. Increase in dangerous crime such as theft and assault.
2. Border immigration problems
3. High inflation
Lets investigate these crimes of prostitution and people living at their place of business when our police force is not so understaffed.
even if our police force wasnt understaffed it would be a huge waste of time to do anything about these places. 99% are not involved in human trafficking and are just trying to make an honest living
It's a sick world.
AND VERY VERY WICKED AND THE ONLY SOLUTION IS FOR MANKIND TO GET SAVED, ASK JESUS CHRIST TO SAVE YOU AND HE WILL.
Wearer they calling this human trafficking. Are they afraid to call is prostitution? Are they afraid to say that some women are willingly getting into prostitution?
I hope there were no underage children and teens there!
no there isnt. 99% of these places are not involved in trafficking. Most of the women are at minimum 30.
FIND A NEW JOB KAREN.
Your hurting the polices pockets when u report these things. They know damm well it's going on and they're getting a cut. Probably a child overnight also.
They don't want to investigate or shut it down because I bet her bosses and important police officials go to these types of places.
Corruption a Texas specialty
The police chief and fire chief go to these massage places, you're ruining it for them.
How did the fire start
The opposite of justice…
The fire chief's been getting some top there
I've gotten 3 great tuggies from these kind of places. It happens. PROTECT THE TUGGIES!!!!
Sounds like someone (s) in her chain of command doesn't want the place investigated.... I wonder why that might be? 🤔🤔🤫🤫😉😉
If kids aren't involved, I don't care. Immoral but shouldn't be illegal
Human trafficking is illegal, and that's what she is trying to expose.
@@Rudolf215 99% of these girls are not involved in human trafficking. That would make the business even more complicated
@@discipleofshuba867 It's still illegal though, regardless of who is involved; human trafficking is still illegal.
That trafficking dumpster fire is powerful.
Y’all! This woman deserves a award! She just messed them all up
- will b the next to get fired
no she doesnt, shes being a karen. 99% of these girls are not being trafficked
One word, money.
She ratted out the fire department's closest happy ending spot.
Darn don't close it down! What will I do on Thursday afternoons?
Looks like she might of found the big boss's favorite spot...
That place is for sure not a real massage establish.
Terminate the boss and give job back immediately.
Wow. That's shady, got plenty of people living there.
Police Department won't have no where to go if they close down these parlors
She should be fired. Your there to check for fires not tell a grown woman what to do in a space with her belongings. That's why I can't can't call to get my lights inspected bc they worried about me "camping" as I live here and diy
Leave these hard working women alone
What's the address? I'm asking for a friend.
google the ph number on the door
This is why men should not be in charge!
🤔 The police, firemen, Donald Trump and Robert Kraft are frequent visitors of the massage parlor
Stuff like this doesn't need a complicated civil proceeding.
. 3:03
raided one
arrested one.
There are thousands of places
Who do you think
owns these places?
🤺💐
Your first mistake was telling the customers of the massage parlor! Sorry you lost your job you did the right thing on reporting it hopefully you get a job offer that puts you above those who wrongfully terminated you and you can see to it that justice is served! Not like we have much of that anymore but it sounds nice 👍
I wonder if the fact that the story has gone international will help bring this to a satisfactory conclusion ?
It’s a shame on all the people in Lewisville FD who are genuine. Hopefully if there are shady characters up top they are discovered eventually
Greg Abbott would say " who cares" as long as they dont have an abortion
Shocking.
Haha…. Their internal affairs is a joke! I am glad she got out of that department.
Wondering if the county Grand Jury would be interested? If so, any person subpoenaed by the GJ must appear. Officials need not speak to the News but MUST speak to the GJ.
They probably didn’t want the place they frequent to get shut down.