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This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. The revelation of April Becker's involvement with properties leasing to massage parlors linked to illicit activities casts a dark shadow over her candidacy for the Clark County Commission. Despite her professed concerns about human trafficking and sexual exploitation, her actions speak louder than words, revealing a disturbing lack of integrity and disregard for the well-being of the community she seeks to represent.
Becker's family business, Becker Enterprises, has been profiting from leasing properties to massage parlors listed on platforms like RubMaps, known for promoting illicit sexual services. These establishments have been flagged as hotspots for sex trafficking and exploitation, with numerous accounts detailing graphic encounters with employees at these parlors.
It's alarming to note that despite Becker's claims of caring deeply about ending human trafficking, she has not only turned a blind eye to the activities taking place on her properties but has actively continued to profit from them. Her failure to take meaningful action to address these issues raises serious questions about her commitment to the safety and well-being of the community.
The recent report from Fox News sheds light on the disturbing extent of Becker's involvement with these massage parlors. Reviews from RubMaps users provide chilling accounts of sexual acts being offered and performed at these establishments, painting a grim picture of exploitation and abuse. The fact that Becker has served as the executive director of Becker Enterprises since further implicates her in these unethical practices.
As a key decision-maker within the company, she bears responsibility for the actions of its tenants and cannot simply absolve herself of accountability. Her failure to address these serious allegations undermines trust in her ability to serve effectively on the Clark County Commission.