Prostitutes Plainfield
Two Orange County women face serious sex trafficking charges following an extensive investigation. Police in Plainfield are actively investigating three massage parlors for disturbing allegations of human trafficking and sex trafficking. This investigation is part of a broader crackdown on illicit activities in the area. A separate case involves Bristol prostitution and cult-related prostitution activities, adding to the complexity of these issues. Women have received jail sentences for forcing young girls into brothels, highlighting the severity of these crimes.
Plainfield Enforcement Operations
Police arrested two women on prostitution charges stemming directly from their investigation into the Wellness Spa on Railroad Avenue in Plainfield. The Plainfield Police Department specifically targeted prostitution at the Plainfield Wellness Spa, leading to arrests including Jennifer Griffis and Sandra Nadeau. Law enforcement served warrants at three spas in Plainfield accused of facilitating human trafficking, while a hotel raid occurred in South Plainfield on August 5th as part of ongoing efforts.
Legal Consequences and Patterns
A Plainfield man who recruited a teen for prostitution received a significant prison sentence. Arrests for prostitution continue, such as a Newark woman charged in North Plainfield. The legal definition of a “house of prostitution” encompasses any place where such activities occur. Authorities emphasize the link between prostitution operations and broader criminal enterprises like human trafficking, as demonstrated by arrests involving Edith Amanda Corbett for running Just Divine massage parlor in Plainfield Township.
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