A dozen rich and powerful men who are accused of using one in the court are mentioned in court and are ashamed of the court today.
The twelve will appear before a likely cause hearing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at 10 am Friday to determine whether they should be confronted with charges.
A total of 28 alleged Johns will appear in court in the coming weeks.
The other 16 men will be pulled next Friday and the following Friday before a judge in Cambridge.
It is said that they all visited a brothel ring that worked from the six luxury apartments in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, as well as the suburbs of DC, whose customers have been described as 'rich and powerful'.
Public Prosecutors say that these strict checks have shown that visitors to the brothels include civil servants, military officers, high -level government contractors, doctors, professors and CEOs.
Some of those powerful figures are now only a few hours away from dragged before a court to experience career and marriages-ending allegations.
Federal Public Prosecutors made charges because the prostitutes of $ 600 per hour worked in the brothel were exploited until the building was robbed at the end of 2023, according to the Boston Globe.
Everyone who wanted to spend time with one of the sex workers had to give extensive documentation to verify their identity.

Two of the prostitutes whose rich and powerful clientele on Friday morning by a court in Cambridge, Massachusetts are ashamed and ashamed

The brothel ring, which operated at six locations in Massachusetts and Suburban DC, required extensive documentation and references of potential customers and gave prosecutors a gold mine of information about the men used it

Millions of dollars of cash and piles of payment cards belonged to the items that were discovered when the brothels were attacked by FBI at the end of 2023 (some of the seized items are shown above)
This included sharing details of employment and providing references.
Monthly memberships for the brothels were also available for men who wanted to become normal visitors.
There are no details about the private life of the men, but it is very likely that many are married, have families and are considered pillars of their rich communities.
Three pimps that ran the prostitutioning have already admitted their crimes.
Researchers have since vowed to look for 'responsibility' by exposing the men whose lush expenditure kept the brothels open.
They looked for charges against 28 men who were accused of using the brothels during a hearing in December 2023.
Predictable anger followed when those men tried to keep the hearings in front of the public in an attempt to hide their identity.
They claimed that they were entitled to privacy.
All are confronted with charges and none of the men has been arrested.

Four of the brothels were from luxury apartment buildings in the outskirts of Boston, with the city a magnet for powerful pharmaceutical managers

Two more brothels had no luxury apartment buildings that extend the border with Washington DC-Virginia, close to the world's most important center of power
Such crimes are normally treated in Massachusetts by hearings with 'show cause', which are usually private.
That has led anger about a lack of transparency.
Several media requested requests to keep the hearings private, where the Supreme Court of Massachusetts eventually ruled that they should be kept in public.
Those accused are confronted with paying sex, which will probably not lead to imprisonment if they are convicted.
But proponents of the prostitutes say that naming the men and others can help ashamed not to pay for sex and to lower the demand for sex workers, many people are traded.