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The flapping vinyl banner over the storefront in a west Houston strip mall proclaimed "Under New Management," and apparently told customers everything they needed to know about the illicit business inside. Almost men, including a Houston police officer, found out too late that the new management were actually undercover vice officers operating the massage parlor that had been a well-known underground brothel in the past.
Dozens of men including two attorneys, a teacher and the police officer, were arrested earlier this month during a day sting, law officials announced Thursday. Springboarding on that notorious reputation, police officers with HPD's vice division reopened it on Oct.
Most of the men were arrested at the brothel after money changed hands, and they were then booked into jail. A blueprint provided at Thursday's news conference showed a floorplan that included makeshift sleeping quarters and a "dungeon" with shackles, apparently to keep women against their will when it was a working bordello.
Asked about the officer who was arrested in the sting, Acevedo did not name him, saying civil service guidelines prohibited him from releasing the identity or firing the officer while the case is being investigated. The chief said the officer had been put on leave while the case is pending. However, Acevedo took the opportunity to emphasize the arrest demonstrates HPD can be trusted to investigate and arrest officers accused of wrongdoing.
We're not trying to hide that," the chief said. Around Houston's criminal courthouse, defense lawyers with clients who had been arrested in the sting have groused for weeks over whether HPD should be spending resources operating brothels instead of arresting brothel owners. The attorneys spoke on the condition that they were not identified for fear of putting their client's cases in the spotlight when they come to court. There was no rent, electricity or other expenses relating to the property because the landlord donated those overhead costs in a bid to cooperate in cleaning up the area.