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Sex for sale in shadow of Government HQ



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Published Date: 28 March 2008
SEX is for sale in a flat barely 200 metres from the Scottish Government headquarters at Victoria Quay (pictured below) in Leith.


The Evening News can reveal a brothel offering Eastern European prostitutes is being run from a flat in Tower Street (pictured below), only yards from the upmarket Malmaison Hotel.

Four young women work in shifts from the £250,000 flat, while a burly minder escorts customers inside the home.


It is the latest in a string of brothels set up in private flats across the city, and police today said they would investigate the Tower Street operation. The brothel has been set up a few minutes walk from another establishment in Ocean Way where two illegal immigrants were found working as prostitutes last May.

When the Evening News visited the flat yesterday afternoon, our reporter was asked to use the buzzer at the back entrance. The minder invited our reporter into a spacious, but sparsely furnished, living room where a woman in her late 20s, dressed in black jeans and a low-cut top, sat cross-legged on a sofa reading a magazine.

Another woman in a yellow top was cooking in the kitchen, but the minder said she was not working. In broken English, he said: "I only have one girl today. But she is very good. If tomorrow you come back, then I have two."

The minder said he and the women were Eastern Europe, while four different prostitutes worked from the premises.

The woman then detailed the prices she would charge for a variety of sexual services, at which point our reporter made an excuse and left. Minutes later, the minder followed our reporter down the street before returning to the flat.

Neighbours seemed oblivious to the activities in the flat. One woman said: "I don't like the idea of something like that happening in my street. I hope the police do something about it."

Yesterday, prostitutes were also working in flats in Dalry, Easter Road, the Pleasance, and Fountainbridge. Around 18 such establishments are thought to be operating in the city at any one time.

Earlier this year, the News reported how high-profile patrols on the streets of Leith, coupled with the new anti kerb-crawling laws, were succeeding in driving out the vice trade. Police said the new law had seen a big reduction in street prostitution.

But Independent Lothians MSP Margo MacDonald said it was a mistake to think the prostitutes had disappeared. In January she told the News: "They are on the move and they are indoors, but they are being discreet about it."

A police spokesman said: "We treat all allegations of this nature seriously."

MADAM RAN A BROTHEL FROM HER TINY FLAT

A WOMAN was caught running a brothel from her tiny flat in the Capital after police suspected her of human trafficking.

Officers had thought Mary Thomson, 47, was importing illegal immigrants into the country and searched her home.

But when they arrived at the flat in Grove Street, they found that she was in fact a madam and a number of girls – including an illegal immigrant – were working as prostitutes.

Thomson was arrested and £160 was seized.

Yesterday at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, Thomson pleaded guilty to managing the sleazy bordello from October last year.

Miriam Labaki, defending, insisted that her client had not made any profit in her venture and said the brothel was a relatively "amateur operation".

But Sheriff Mhairi Stephen disagreed, telling Thomson: "Prostitution is never an amateur sport."

Thomson, who has moved house and now works as a cleaner, was fined £400.







The full article contains 607 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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1

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 12:01:51
There you have it folks , 400 quid if you want to be Puff Daddy.

How did the EEN find out about the brothel ? Is it advertised under French Polishers or Organ Grinders or Saunas ?
2

eric,

28/03/2008 12:02:01
Where exactly is that!
3

Iain fae Elgin,

28/03/2008 12:03:20
The fact the flat is worth 250,000 is relevant how?
4

Joker2007,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 12:04:05
This isnt new there were woman in Coburgh Street for years until the developers complained.
5

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 12:04:07
"only yards from the upmarket Malmaison Hotel"

I know this is written tabloid stylee.. but dont you think lonely business travellers are the ideal market for these services ??

Location , Location , Location !
6

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 12:05:38
Perhaps i shouldnt point it out to those who dont know the blatantly obvious , but the EEN hosts adverts for prostitutes almost ever day under the guise of "sauna staff".
7

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 28/03/2008 12:09:51
Judging by the headline, the EEN expects Scottish Government civil servants to be patrolling neighbouring areas to make sure that no-one locally is up to no good. More tabloid "reporting" from the EEN - well done!
8

AliceRocks,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 12:14:12
Keeps the women off the streets, therefore, they are not in the same danger as the ones that are out on the streets at night. They should legalise it, then the government would get money from their earnings :-)
9

Chip Stencil II,

28/03/2008 12:18:04
"When the Evening News visited the flat yesterday afternoon, our reporter was asked to use the buzzer at the back entrance"

Filthy.
10

Jay-Jay,

Edin 28/03/2008 12:19:58
Why do the EEN keep covering these storys all they are doing is advertising how easy it is to pay for sex.
11

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 12:27:53
10 They need an upgrade.

Either they still live in an age where they think the majority are running about shocked in horror at this stuff or there is something more post modern and peculiar going on.

I suppose "scandal" sells and it probably always will.

More interesting would be some kind reporting into where and how these girls got here as many are probably controlled by pimps and are genuinely little more than sex slaves.
12

Easter Road's Finest!,

28/03/2008 12:31:38
11 The Genuine Mario Antoinette,
You should get a job,
as you make comments, most stupid 24/7.
13

Hibernia,

28/03/2008 12:36:41
I wonder if they give discount to Scottish Govt staff.
14

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28/03/2008 12:42:39
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28/03/2008 12:43:40
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28/03/2008 12:45:44
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28/03/2008 12:47:23
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Vox Rationalis,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 12:51:09
brettgallacher ... one word ma boy .. punctuation!
19

filthy,

28/03/2008 12:56:23
EXTRAS EXTRAS READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
20

PaulB,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 12:58:47
1) Prostitutes in Leith - hardly a new phenomenon.
2) Evening News has adverts for saunas every day that operate as brothels.
3) Perhaps an investigation into the plight of these poor overseas sex slaves who have been brought to Scotland under duress and forced into prostitution would be more informative than this story. That is the real scandal.
4) Of course, if women are driven off the streets, the trade will find other ways of continuing - it is the world's oldest profession after all.
21

Sweet Pea,

Borders 28/03/2008 13:04:19
Just goes to show what you have to go to keep up with house prices in Embru.
22

Finbarr Saunders,

28/03/2008 13:10:41
" ...at which point our reporter made an excuse and left."

One of these days, a tabloid reporter is not gonnae make his excuses and leave, and then we'll have a story that's actually worth reading!
23

Balernojambo,

edinburgh 28/03/2008 13:10:57
It's nice to know MSP's expenses will be staying in the local economy
24

Brian Ferrari,

28/03/2008 13:13:18
Some piccies of the girls would have been nice.
25

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 13:17:00
22 Oh no

"I left the Iron on".

"I just realised I'm gay"

26

Toast,

28/03/2008 13:26:27
Quite appropriate location as only high grade civil servants earn enough to partake in the girls services
27

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/03/2008 13:42:52
17 Brett. nah i cant be bothered.
28

Duncan in Edinburgh,

28/03/2008 13:45:19
I am astonished. Prostitutes in Leith? When did this happen?
29

Tricky Dickie ,

28/03/2008 13:54:51
#13

Hope so!!
30

NorT,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 13:54:56
Prostitution is not illegal and it is about time that brothels were leglaised.
31

Hearts Daft,

Tynecastle 28/03/2008 14:03:00
What's the problem, consenting adults agreeing to have sex for money. Good luck to them, the neighbours aren't being bothered and they're not leaching off the state. No trafficking either. What a pompous and useless report.
32

Sgurr,

28/03/2008 14:13:15
ye gods! Prostitution? In Edinburgh? I nearly dropped my new town accent!
33

McWeed,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 14:54:17
Once again people commenting on this tpye of story confuse the terms "illegal immigrant" & "sex slave".

Research into people working as prostitutes in the UK who are also illegal immigrants shows that they were probably prostitutes in their home country and knew they would be working as prostitutes here:
http://www.reason.com/news/show/124093.html
http://www.newstatesman.com/200803270046

It's time as a society we accepted that prostitution is never going to go away. It needs to be legal, the workers be given safe working conditions. It will also save police time and the tax prostitutes would pay would also help society.
34

Mensa George,

Washington, DC 28/03/2008 15:19:35
This is hardly surprising news. Our recent gov of New York (customer #9) spent much more on his tarts and rogered them at the Mayflower Hotel, a few blocks from the White House. The Duke of something from over there was also a customer, #6 I believe.
35

gorgeousgorgieboy,

Edinburgh 28/03/2008 15:39:30
Folks are getting f'cked in both premises.
36

rabmataz,

28/03/2008 16:04:38
'Yesterday at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, Thomson pleaded guilty to managing the sleazy bordello from October last year' - My band is called The Sleazy Bordello and this woman has never been our manager. I'm going to sue.
37

Duncan in Edinburgh,

28/03/2008 16:42:00
#34 You mean there are prostitutes in the USA too? This is all too much to take in in one day.
38

Paul Voltiare,

28/03/2008 16:42:06
So they've got buzzers at the back entrance now. What will they think off next ?
39

jdships,

28/03/2008 16:52:07
7 Jam Tarts 1874,

My thoughts exactly
The point of this story - is ?
What difference does it make that this "place" is near the "Government Offices " and "Malmaison Hotel" ?
If Alan McEwan got out more he would know prostitutes are working IN the top Edinburgh hotels never mind near them : that doesn't rate a mention why should this ?
More tabloid "reporting" from the EEN - Brilliant journalism !
40

calum,

28/03/2008 17:00:12
But Margo would far rather that prostitutes wandered about Leith Links, exposed to danger and the elements and were minded by pimps from Glasgow to help feed them on their habit and keep them on their habit....... how out of touch is she?
41

Scotish Exile,

28/03/2008 17:06:56
I like the fact that the reporter used a buzzer at the back entrance, are all reporters chutney ferrets??
42

Teofilio Cubillas,

28/03/2008 17:11:37
#40 Calum - Spot on. I like Margo but she's hopelessly wrong on this issue. Prostitution tolerance zones are a disgrace, foisted upon the less well off (but no less deserving of a decent street to live in) by politicians and senior police officers who don't then have to put up with the condoms, needles, junkie prostitutes delivering their services in stairs and psycho pimps wandering about in their neighbourhoods. The latest ploy,to criminalise the punter (only in Leith mind, not on Calton Hill)is as equally ineffective as criminalising the prostitutes. Lets grow up and have licenced, regulated brothels in discreet, non-residential areas.
43

exile-lad,

28/03/2008 18:32:24
Prostitutes in Leith .......Never ... next you will be saying hertz are in the champions leauge !

I have heared of getting your foot on the property ladder but never getting a leg over

Thats why they built The Scottish Government headquarters in Leith for those sleazy scandels

Is there a contact number ??????????????

lol

44

Jingling Geordie,

Sunshine on Leith 28/03/2008 18:32:52
A Brothel in Tower Street, should do well selling piping hot soup in this freezing weather.
45

MoragtheToerag,

Argyll 28/03/2008 18:42:48
That's one way to afford one those over-priced shoeboxes.
46

Franck,

28/03/2008 19:34:26
is this why the MPS have gone to court to stop the publication of their expenses?
47

Glenda,

blah 28/03/2008 21:27:01
Where's the brothel in Dalry? Anyone?
48

SwampFox,

St Petersburg 29/03/2008 01:11:52
Has anyone seen the recently unemployed Elliot Spitzer (D-NY) on this block ?
49

Slippylizard,

Rock 29/03/2008 18:08:39
Now we know what the Government officials are spending our hard earned money on.

Imagine that, enterprise so near a Government building, can't have that?
50

Me Thinks,

Brighton 30/04/2008 17:26:24
Look, if the sex industry in Scotland is worth 12 million then why don't you guys wake up and smell the coffee.

What other industry do you have that turns over 12 million pounds per year.

For goodness sake. sex is a good thing, other wise how come it is earning twelve million per anum!

What you need to do is to place a legal framework around the industry, that does not pertain to regulation, that pertains to marketing and taxation leave people to get on with what they like doing and turn a 12 million industry into a two or three billion industry, overnight.

Time to get real, folks, some of us like it, sleezy!
51

Ganjass,

25/08/2008 13:09:25
Big deal..It's about time the whole subject was dealt with in a common sense approach, leaglised brothels with taxation and monitoring to make sure that something that will happen anyway is safer and more humane that it will be unmonitored

 

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