Cambridge brothel hearings continue
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The Boston Globe |
The names of more men accused of buying sex at brothels that operated out of luxury apartments in Cambridge are set to be revealed in court today.
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Authorities say the brothel made more than $5.6 million over three years by enticing primarily Asian women to engage in prostitution.
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