Husband, wife accused of running prostitution ring in Pasadena, Irvine

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The pair allegedly operated their business at upscale apartment complexes. Four of their workers are also arrested.
A husband and wife have been arrested and charged with operating a high-end prostitution ring out of two upscale apartment complexes in Pasadena and Irvine, authorities said Wednesday.

Thanh Ly, 35, and Li Chen, 32, are accused of managing two dozen women, who charged clients $200 per encounter in the discreet residential buildings, said Lt. Tom Pederson of the Pasadena Police Department, which worked with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on the case.

The couple, who were arrested Dec. 16 after a two-year investigation, are being held in lieu of $2-million bail pending a preliminary hearing on charges of pimping and pandering, Pederson said. Four women whose names were not immediately released were also arrested for alleged prostitution.

"These four ladies are U.S. citizens, between the ages of 20 and 45," Pederson said.

Police also confiscated $10,000 in cash, several expensive cars and jewelry worth about $20,000.

Authorities launched their investigation in 2007 based on an anonymous tip.

Investigators took their time exposing the alleged prostitution ring because of initial suspicions about human trafficking, Pederson said. But the women involved were apparently drawn to the business by the relatively high pay, not coercion, police said.

Potential clients learned about the business mostly by word of mouth and had to have been referred by existing customers, police said. An intermediary would then set up an appointment inside the gated residences.

One of the apartment complexes where Ly and Chen ran their operation was on a popular stretch of Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.

Part of the attraction of the upscale apartment complex is that "you need a code to get in. It's a secure area, not a place where you'd be looking for such things to take place," Pederson said. "There is no reason for anyone to believe anything is wrong."

At the time the investigation began, the ringleaders were allegedly renting two units each in two complexes in Pasadena. But when management in one of the buildings became suspicious, the suspects moved their operation, authorities said.

The women were shuttled between the Pasadena building and another stylish residential complex in Irvine, police said.
By Ching-Ching Ni
January 7, 2010
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-…

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deogol
15 years ago
Bet this happens more often than one thinks... I lived in a place where down in the next building I had my suspicions. She had a lotta friends but no parties.
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Clubber
15 years ago
An Asian madam! Now if the ladies were all Asian, I might have called that heaven.
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Dudester
15 years ago
Part of the attraction of the upscale apartment complex is that "you need a code to get in. It's a secure area, not a place where you'd be looking for such things to take place," Pederson said. "There is no reason for anyone to believe anything is wrong."

Let's see, consenting adults, no one being bothered. The prostitutes were established US citizens, exercising free will, WTF is the problem here?

Oh yeah, confiscation. The city is running low on tax revenue, so take away money from someone who isn't bothering anyone.
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steve229
15 years ago
Like always, eagerly awaiting the mugshots - especially if Asians.
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samsung1
15 years ago
"According to 2007 Census Bureau estimates, the median income for a household in the city is $98,923, and the median income for a family is $111,455; these numbers make Irvine the seventh richest city in the USA, among cities with population 65,000 or higher"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvine,_Cal…
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