Prostitutes South Saint Paul
Local Sex Trade Operations
South St. Paul schools faced controversy over sex education curriculum. Meanwhile, escort services operate throughout the Saint Paul area. The Smitten Kitten, Downtown Cabaret, and Spearmint Rhino are among the most reviewed establishments. Local police regularly conduct undercover stings targeting prostitution. Carolen Bailey, an officer, posed as a sex worker during one operation.
Street Activity and Arrests
Multiple arrests occurred recently in Isanti County. St. Paul’s Women of Market Street initiative documents street-based sex work. Residents report activity near Snelling Avenue and University Avenue. One review mentioned prostitutes in hotel parking lots, calling them very sweet
but noting unsafe conditions due to drug use.
Legal Framework and Community Response
Law firms like Jennifer L. Pradt’s and Paul A. Thuet’s specialize in defending prostitution cases. St. Nygaard’s House of Legal Prostitution operates on Selby Avenue, though its legal status is unclear. Minnesota requires sex offender registration, with public listings available.
Community groups respond differently. South Saint Paul 4 ALL advocates for safe spaces. West St. Paul Neighbors shares local updates. Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church supports social justice causes, including same-sex relationships.
Historical Context and Modern Enforcement
Historically, Nina Clifford ran St. Paul’s most prominent brothel from 1889-1929. Today, enforcement continues. Recent stings recovered trafficking victims and led to prosecutions under Minnesota’s solicitation laws.
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