Posted on 06/05/2013 8:41:54 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
An 18-year-old Minnesota high school cheerleader allegedly prostituted her younger, cognitively delayed teammate by creating an online ad and taking her to see potential customers, pocketing $60 in one case.
Montia Marie Parke faces felony charges of sex trafficking and promoting prostitution for the acts involving her 16-year-old classmate.
Parker was a senior at Hopkins High School when she allegedly set up a Backpage.com ad for the 16-year-old, driving her to an apartment to have oral sex with a man, and taking the $60 the girl made. Authorities allege Parker and the girl drove to another home the next day, but left after the man refused oral sex.
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as Hopkins used to be a nice white working class town.
How long ago? There has been a huge demographic shift and very often in places you’d never guess.
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I moved out of Hopkins, MN Sept 2012. My neighbor was a Varsity Cheerleader. She was not thin, nor were her fellow cheerleaders. Hopkins is a beautiful city, except in the high density housing areas. Drug dealers, illegals and drunks. the police cleaned up the prostitution rings, then the dealers moved in, then I moved out.
Future successor of Debbie Wasserman Schulz...
“Cognitively delayed”. WTF is this new word now? Is this the new word for “retarded” or does it mean something else like Autistic or something.
So she was mentally retarded. Thanks for explaining that.
I’m just dying to know if the 16 year old was a white girl.
Calm down. It was a reference to Obama’s Trayvon Martin statement. Why does everyone at FR get all uppity when someone puts “Obama” and “daughters” in the same sentence? Sheesh. Thanks for playing internet policeman, though.
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