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Cops Say Alleged Prostitute Made $600K

An anonymous tip left with management at a Meriden condo complex unraveled an alleged 15-year prostitution business and led police to a stash of more than half a million dollars, according to news reports.
Kim Wroblewski, 54, a petite woman with long blond hair, lived in one Meriden apartment and rented an apartment at the Brittania Commons condos for $1,000 a month, where she is accused of running a prostitution business, police told the Meriden Record-Journal.
She took clients between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., police told the newspaper, and told residents that she worked nights as a nurse.
Sgt. Leonard Caponigro said people in the area were reporting people coming and going, especially males, who would stay an hour and leave.

"We haven't seen a case quite like this in a while," Detective John Williams told the Record-Journal. "It's extremely complex and she kept very meticulous records. We are still conducting interviews and will file a supplemental report in a few weeks."
As police investigated, they found $31,000 in cash and ledgers of business transaction, and they seized $650,000 from bank accounts related to the business, police told the newspaper.
Wroblewski was charged with prostitution, second-degree promoting prostitution, possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics within 1,500 feet of a school.
Officials from the condo complex told the Record-Journal they asked police to investigate when they heard the allegations.
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local…
Jun 11, 2010

4 comments

  • georgmicrodong
    14 years ago
    You'd think somebody with enough acumen to *retain* over half a million dollars from that business would be smart enough to do it someplace where such frequent comings and goings wouldn't attract so much attention.
  • sanitago
    14 years ago
    this happens a lot, actually. she probably thought that her neighbors would be too wrapped up in their own affairs to notice what she had going on. given the way most folks these days relate to the people living around them (infrequently or not at all), she had a fairly safe bet. then again, seeing as how the article indicates that she ran the business from the same spot for 15 year, she must have had a pretty good read on those folks.
  • wallanon
    14 years ago
    There's always a busy body around that spoils the fun for everyone...
  • CTQWERTY
    14 years ago
    Okay, so how much of that loot was lunch money acquired from boys during their lunch period?!

    I agree. With that kind of cash flow, she should've gone for a property more isolated. What about a houseboat?
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