Video shows open-air prostitution in yet another NYC neighborhood as hookers stroll in broad daylight

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Video shows open-air prostitution in yet another NYC neighborhood as hookers stroll in broad daylight​

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Tina Moore
August 5, 2023 9:01am
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The raunchy old days are back in East New York, where some blocks are overrun by hookers hawking early-morning sex — with one strutting her stuff nearly naked in the middle of a street, shocking new footage posted online shows.
The YouTube video, “East New York Ep. 2,” was shot at 7 a.m. on July 28 along Stanley Avenue near Sheffield Avenue — and has already garnered 5,000 views.
A woman wearing a see-through orange negligee and silver platform heels can be seen walking back and forth in front of a parked car next to a trash truck in an industrial block.
Then, a woman who appears to be topless with an open jacket on walks in front of oncoming traffic.
Next, a woman wearing a see-through purple negligee and strappy high heels trips as she tries to talk to a potential client in a car as a woman wearing a tiny black teddy with a cut-out stomach watches from across the street.

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Woman in teddy walks in street.
A prostitute in Brooklyn wears a blue negligee and walks near traffic.Youtube/@willyg5033
Scantily clad woman walks in street.
A woman wearing an orange teddy and platform heels paces near a car at an East New York intersection.Youtube/@willyg5033
Just down the road, a prostitute wearing a stringy negligee with thigh-high black boots walks down the center of the roadway waving and smiling at passing drivers.
Another streetwalker in a barely-there orange outfit is seen walking past a Department of Sanitation building on Georgia Avenue.
The YouTube user posted the first episode online on July 3.
Woman wearing next to nothing walks down street.
A woman dressed in a stringy one-piece and thigh-high boots walks down the center of a Brooklyn street.Youtube/@willyg5033
It showed the sex trade on Pennsylvania Avenue and received 448,317 views, according to the site.
The scene in the disturbing videos reminded retired Detective and John Jay College professor Michael Alcazar, who worked in East New York’s 75th Precinct, of rampant open-air prostitution in the lawless 1990s.
“In the 75, we would drive down areas where there were waves of them,” said Alcazar, who was on the job for three decades. “It’s sad because we cleaned it up. And now it’s back and with that, they’re also trafficking. You know, kids.”
Another woman wearing little clothing walks in street.
Another scantily clad female walking in traffic.Youtube/@willyg5033
Alcazar said when he was an undercover officer the NYPD would arrest 13-year-olds and “get them help.”
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“You know, they look at their pimps like they’re gonna take care of them,” he said. “They don’t know they’re being used.”
 
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Landlords in NYC’s red-light district losing fight to evict brothels as alleged madams turn to courts​

By
Jacob Geanous
August 5, 2023 10:40am
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It’s a family affair.
A pair of business-savvy sisters — allegedly running a prostitution ring along the “Market of Sweethearts” in Corona, Queens exposed by The Post last week — is using the court system against landlords trying to boot their brothels, opening one as quickly as another is shut down, according to court records.
Fengye Wu and her sister Feng Xia Wu have sued at least three landlords in Queens Supreme and Civil Courts after the landlords tried to kick the seedy bordellos out of their buildings.
The landlords were drained of thousands in legal fees while fighting in court, and they ultimately lost — one brothel was allowed to keep operating, and the other building was forced to shut down completely.
Inchul Chang, whose family owns a three-floor property off Roosevelt Avenue near Junction Boulevard, told The Post he could not have predicted the problems he was inviting into his building when Feng Xia Wu, 53, moved in in February — and can’t get rid of her or do anything stop the flow of apparent prostitutes and johns in and out of his building.





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“She seemed nice enough. Frankly she looked like my mother, similar age, so I’m like, ‘You know, she doesn’t look like someone running a prostitution ring,” Chang told The Post.
A photo of a room in the alleged brothel taken by landlord Inchul Chang on February 26, 2023.A photo of a room in the alleged brothel taken by landlord Inchul Chang on February 26, 2023.Another stall in the brothel seen on February 26, 2023.Another stall in the brothel seen on February 26, 2023.Condoms on the bed at the brothel.Fengye Wu and her sister Feng Xia Wu have sued at least three landlords who tried to kick them out for allegedly running brothels out of their buildings.
About a month into the lease, he recalled, he started getting complaints from tenants that Wu was operating an apparent brothel, despite a clause in the lease — attached to court papers — specifying “no sex work on premises.”
Chang and his realtor checked on the claims and were invited in by scantily-clad women out front. He was horrified to discover a woman having sex behind a curtain, and bedroom stalls filled with lubricants, mouthwash and “mountains of condoms,” he said.
Chang gathered evidence by taking videos and photographs showing rows and rows of condom-covered beds — and even one alleged hooker serving a john.
He tried to get the police to intervene, to no avail, and eventually put a lock on the door — only to discover it cut off the following days.
A prostitute allegedly servicing a john at Inchul Chung's Queens property.A prostitute allegedly servicing a john at Inchul Chang’s Queens property.A clause on the building's lease specifically states no sex work on premises.A clause on the building’s lease specifically states “no sex work on premises.”Chang attempted to stop the prostitution by putting a lock on the door, but it was cut off days later.Chang attempted to stop the prostitution by putting a lock on the door, but it was cut off days later.
Wu responded by suing Chang at the end of June for trying to lock her out, and a judge ordered him to let her stay in the building while they await a trial, records show.
In text messages attached as evidence in the case, Wu did not deny that prostitution was occurring but instead said she fired those responsible.
Chang said the alleged brothel is still operating — despite the camera he set up in plain sight at its entrance.
Alleged prostitutes standing outside of Chang's building.Alleged prostitutes standing outside of Chang’s building.
Meanwhile, he is out $10,000 to $15,000 in legal fees while his other legit tenants may soon leave.
“I have to get them out otherwise the whole building dies,” he said. “All I know is I’m stuck with these people and I have all the evidence in the world and I can’t evict them.”
As Feng Xia Wu’s case against Chang dragged on, her sister, Fengye Wu, was running the same scheme at another building, according to an eviction lawsuit a landlord filed against her and a nuisance abatement lawsuit filed by the Queens District Attorney.
Used condom on the floor of the brothel.In text messages attached as evidence in the case, Wu did not deny that prostitution was occurring, but instead said she fired those responsible.Bed covered in condoms in the Queens brothel.The sisters have drained landlords of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
Fengye Wu, 55, operated Sunny Beauty Club, an alleged front for a brothel that secretly operated in the back of a cell phone shop on Roosevelt Avenue.
The landlord successfully evicted her through the courts in March, according to records.
But Wu turned around and sued the landlord in May in Queens Supreme Court for locking her out of the building. That case is ongoing, while Fengye Wu simultaneously operated a second brothel down the block, according to the Queens District Attorney.
According to Chang, the brothel is still operating.According to Chang, the brothel is still operating.
In June, the second landlord filed to evict Sunny Beauty Club from his building on Roosevelt Avenue, claiming she was running a prostitution ring. That building was shut down by the Queens DA through nuisance abatement for prostitution last month, according to the petition filed by the prosecutor.
“[Fengye] Wu is nuts, for anyone to be doing what [she’s] doing, it’s kind of crazy,” said a rep for one of the businesses Wu operated from. “The landlords are victims because they have no knowledge of this until after the fact.”
“Closing the place isn’t the answer, it’s getting to the principles of these businesses — not the onsite manager, not the people who work there, but the people who are opening these businesses. That’s the only way you’re going to stop it.”
Box on condoms at the brothelOne landlord said his tenants really stuck it to him, claiming they were planning an acupuncture shop on the ground floor – only to open a brothel.
Neither Fengye Wu, her sister, nor the lawyer who has represented them both responded to requests for comment.
It’s not just the sister act that ‘Sweetheart’ landlords have to worry about.
Another landlord claims he rented space in Corona to people who said they were opening an acupuncture clinic — only to launch a brothel downstairs from his own daughter’s apartment.
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The seedy tenants at the 95th Street property — who aggressively solicited a Post reporter last week — remain, despite complaints the landlord has made to city officials.
After last week’s Post expose of the “Market of Sweethearts,” Mayor Adams vowed to clean up the red-light district and was “putting in place an operation to deal with the sex workers,” but did not provide details.
 
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I first went to that area in the early 90's and prostitutes walked those streets back then. Couldn't help but see them on the way to Breukelen Houses from Pennsylvania Ave. I can't say how long heaux been working those streets. Only that I first noticed it over 30 years ago.
 
I first went to that area in the early 90's and prostitutes walked those streets back then. Couldn't help but see them on the way to Breukelen Houses from Pennsylvania Ave. I can't say how long heaux been working those streets. Only that I first noticed it over 30 years ago.
Yup! I remember. They also use to be at starrett city.

I use to go to the white castle over there. I wonder if sunnydale is still open.
 
Just don't get why an asshole will rape a woman when there are plenty of moneybutts around. :smh:
 
Street prostitution basically disappeared back during the Craigslist/Backpages days.

Once the FBI shut those and other sites down, it brought back street prostitution all over America.

YouTube is full of vids with mofos cruising the tracks in a number of cities like LA, Phoenix, Vegas and Seattle showing all the hot spots and tracks.
 
Street prostitution basically disappeared back during the Craigslist/Backpages days.

Once the FBI shut those and other sites down, it brought back street prostitution all over America.

YouTube is full of vids with mofos cruising the tracks in a number of cities like LA, Phoenix, Vegas and Seattle showing all the hot spots and tracks.
Even during backpage some of these strips still had workers.. some of these strips have been going on for decades nonstop.. this is 1 of those strips that have longevity for decades
 
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