This is an interesting case and as it
turns out, Lupovitz is the only one going on trial in this 2006 case
as his co-defendants fled the US. Apparently Elite Entertainment
operated in four states: California, Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona,
though the case was charged by the State of California and not the
feds.
Altogether Lupovitz faces 180 felony
counts, but this trial is only on the pimping and pandering and
conspiracy counts. The other charges are on hold pending the outcome
of this case.
The defendants (all of them) may indeed
be not guilty as charged. One escort or entertainer has testified
that 90% of the time she was a companion and offered no sexual
services as prosecutors claim. The only catch to this is that credit
cards were charged large sums of money referred to as tips, so
prosecutors could actually subpoena all of the clients if they had
to. But if the independent contractors acted completely on their own, there is no case.
According to an article written by for mydesert.com, one escort that testified a
week ago today, described what is clearly independent contractor
behavior. Lupovitz's wife, a co-defendant's wife, and an escort have
already pled guilty in the case, but the remaining three
co-defendants are fugitives. The escort testified that she took money for
prostitution, but this really has nothing at all to do with the business.
There is plenty of news out there about
the arrests back in 2006, but little on the trial currently going on.
I will assume that there will be more news as soon as the jury
returns verdicts in the case and will post here accordingly. Be excited - this guy may actually be found not guilty - but no matter how it all concludes, at least he had the guts to take them to trial!
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