More than a dozen powerful men who are accused of visiting a network of High -class brothels will be mentioned in court today.
Sixteen claimed Johns had to deal with a likely hearing at a court in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Last week the first 12 were mentioned and ashamed. There are another 16 to the court next Friday.
The hearing has been set to start soon and Dailymail.com will report the names of the suspects if and when they are read.
Public Prosecutors say that these people are part of an elite customer circle that includes civil servants, government contractors, as well as doctors and lawyers.
Mark Zhu, 28, and Jason Han, 29, both appeared next to their lawyers, while Kerry Wu, John Doran, David Lacava, Boya Zhou, Peter Macgillivray, Yihong would, Pablo Domingo MaceeRa, Jonathan Lanfear, Pinhao Chao and Patrick Walsh.
All men appeared to have a likely cause when charging them when visiting a brothel.
All who were mentioned in court last week had also shown interest in their 'GFE' or 'girlfriend Experience' services.
Civil servants say that this experience includes a service that 'fades the boundaries between a financial transaction and a romantic relationship'.

Mark Zhu, seen here, was told that there was a likely reason to charge him when visiting a brothel during Friday's hearing 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.
Prosecutors say they have paid up to $ 600 per hour for sexual encounters with predominantly Asian women who were exploited by sex trade.
Those responsible for the brothels have also made monthly memberships available to repeat 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 after being sued in November 2023.
The original statement in the case said that the women were advertised for commercial sex via two websites under the guise of professional nude photo shoots.

Radiologist Jason Han, 29, also appeared in the court in addition to his lawyer on Friday

Last week a demonstration was also held outside the courthouse
The sworn explanation also shows an SMS message sent from a telephone with regard to the processing in Massachusetts with a 'menu'.
According to the document, the 'menu' mentioned sexual services is available, the hourly rate and the available women.
The sworn explanation states that the term 'bb' is a term that is used in the prostitution industry to refer to unsafe sex, and that 'GFE' relates to a 'girlfriend experience'.
The document states that this means a service that 'fades the boundaries between a financial transaction and a romantic relationship'.
One of the websites was aimed at the Boston area and led customers to numerous addresses, while another was aimed at areas in Virginia.
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.

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

The original sworn explanation shows an SMS message that was sent from a telephone with regard to the processing in Massachusetts with a 'menu'


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.
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.