Thursday, December 1, 2011

Strippers Pose as Legal Aides for Miami Prison Access, Report

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By Jim Roberts

Nov 30, 2011
A lawyer claims, "They take off their tops and let the guys touch them."
A lawyer claims, "They take off their tops and let the guys touch them."
Women who usually work the pole as strippers are instead posing as legal aides to gain access to a federal prison in Miami to deliver dances and contraband, a report has claimed.

A Federal Detention Center in downtown Miami is where a report claims the dancers are performing, and also smuggling contraband.
They strip right in the prison for select inmates, the report claims.

"They take off their tops and let the guys touch them," veteran defense attorney Hugo Rodriguez tells Miami News Times.

"Any lawyer can sign a form and designate a legal assistant. There is no way of verifying it. The process is being abused."

The Miami New Times reveals that among the offenses allegedly committed by strippers or so-called paralegals are:

The "smuggling in a Playboy, (the) feeding alcohol to an inmate by slipping a straw through a grate, and sneaking in $3,000 (cash) inside a purse. In a scene straight out of a porno, one woman was caught on video stripping for an inmate in the jail's Special Housing Unit, attorneys say."

The stripper was banned from the FDC.


The women are also alleged to smuggling in contraband for imprisoned, wealthy drug lord

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