BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A sexual extortion scandal rocked Baltimore City public housing, with accusations that workers were forcing tenants to have sex in exchange for repairs.
Now, the City State’s Attorney’s Office has filed charges against two of those workers, WJZ’s Ava-joye Burnett reports. One told our media,The Baltimore Sun, that he was “set up.”
Raw sewage bubbling up through pipes, no heat and even apartments infested with rodents — that’s what women living in Baltimore City public housing say they were forced to live in if they didn’t perform sexual favors for maintenance workers.
The State’s Attorney’s Office announced a slew of charges against two of the workers, including fourth-degree sex offense.
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3 comments:
I guess having fifteen children because of unprotected sex for drugs is o.k. Then letting working class pay for them. This world is upside down. Irony and Hypocrisy rule the U.S. I am in no way condoning the acts of these men. I am however calling out the crack whores on welfare living in these projects.
WHOA! Baby mommas gone wild!
Nice custom-made sign. How much did that cost the taxpayers?
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