Prostitutes Cleburne
Johnson County Sheriff Adam King faces serious allegations after a leaked conversation included the phrase “do ungodly things to her,” sparking community outrage. Local adult venues like Pandoras Mens Club South, Flashdancer Cabaret, and Xposed Adult Theater have drawn increased police scrutiny due to reported illicit activities.
Increased Scrutiny on Adult Venues
Residents report a sexual predator operating near West Henderson motels, with one witness demanding immediate arrest:
“He’s been seen multiple times targeting vulnerable individuals.”
Meanwhile, authorities remind citizens that all Cleburne sex offenders must register at 310 W. Chambers Street per Texas law. Despite his indictment, Sheriff King retains vocal supporters who gathered at recent county meetings.
Resources and Support
Cleburne’s prostitution ordinance (§130.13) explicitly bans all commercial sex acts, including deviate intercourse. Community organizations like Cleburne Christian Women’s Job Corps counter these issues by supporting women through vocational training and faith-based programs. Youth activities remain a bright spot, with Cleburne Yellow Jackets girls’ basketball and volleyball teams drawing crowds. For safety resources, the Family Crisis Center of Johnson County offers assistance to victims of violence since 1983.
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