Saturday, July 18, 2015

Couple Busted At Sex Party

Couple Busted At Sex Party
Accused of deriving income from prostitution

AUBURN — Police say a Hubbardston couple was running a sex party with prostitutes at an Auburn hotel.

Jon Lowell, 45, and Courtney C. Nicholopoulos, 39, with a shared address of 56A Brigham St., Hubbardston, were arraigned Thursday in Worcester Central District Court on charges of deriving income from prostitution after they were busted by Auburn and Worcester police officers.

According to the report filed by Auburn Police Officer R. Scott Mills, the Worcester Police Vice Unit alerted Auburn officers on Wednesday about Internet advertisements for the upcoming sex party being held at the Holiday Inn on Johnson Street.

The ads indicated that the women who worked the parties would be paid between $5,000 and $12,000.

The two police departments worked together and had a female officer work undercover, Mr. Mills reports. The female officer sent text messages to the phone number listed in the ad, and through the messages was encouraged to send photos. After doing that she was told via text that she would be paid at least $5,000 for engaging in sex acts at the party, more if she engaged in unprotected sex, according to the police report.

The undercover officer confirmed through the texts that the party would be at the hotel. Officers busted up the party that night and found 20 naked and partially naked people in the hotel room engaging in sex acts, according to the report. Of that, five of the naked people were women, according to the report.

Mr. Mills reports that Mr. Lowell and Ms. Nicholopoulos were the only fully clothed people in the hotel room. The men attending the party told police that they paid a “donation” of between $60 and $100 to get in to the party, according to the report. The men said they were let into the room by Mr. Lowell, after initially contacting a woman who is presumed to be Ms. Nicholopoulos, the report states.

Mr. Mills reports that the couple has a little more than $1,500 in cash, a far cry from the $25,000 that had been promised the five women, assuming each woman was to be paid the minimum $5,000.

Mr. Lowell and Ms. Nicholopoulos are free on personal recognizance, and due back in court on Aug. 26 for a pretrial hearing. They have additionally been ordered to stay away from the Holiday Inn.



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Turtleboy Jr: Two Hubbardston residents were arrested and 27 others will be summoned to court after police broke up a sex party Wednesday night at the Holiday Inn Express on Johnson Street.

Jon A. Lowell, 45, and Courtney C. Nicholopoulos, 39, both of 56A Brigham St., Hubbardston, were charged with deriving income from prostitution, Police Chief Andrew J. Sluckis Jr. said. The chief said Auburn police are working with Worcester police and the Worcester district attorney’s office about possible additional charges of human trafficking.

Chief Sluckis said police were alerted Wednesday night by members of the Worcester police vice squad that an event that had been advertised on Craigslist.com and Backpage.com, looking for men seeking to have sex with women, was being moved from a Worcester location to the Holiday Inn Express.

Auburn Detective Sgt. Scott Mills, Detectives Eric Dyson and Vincent Ross, and Officer Stephanie Segur set up a sting with assistance of Worcester officers. Chief Sluckis said police sent a photo of Officer Segur to the email address listed in the advertisement. She was told to come to the Holiday Inn Express. Shortly after she was allowed in the suite, Auburn and Worcester officers entered. In addition to Mr. Lowell and Ms. Nicholopoulos, there were five women and 22 men in the suite, Chief Sluckis said. The chief said police believe the women were told they would be paid $5,000 to $9,000 each to have sex with the men. He said authorities have learned that in other events, the women ended up not being paid any money, prompting them to further investigate whether human trafficking charges are warranted.
 

Friggin Auburn. Why is it always Auburn where these gangbangs go down? Five women and 22 men in one hotel room? Do you realize how sore everyone would be the next day? Good thing the cops got there when they did, because I will guarantee you one thing – no one was getting paid except for Jon Lowell and Courtney Nicholopoulos. I don’t know much about Jon Lowell, but I know that Courtney Nicholopoulos is the greatest sex trafficking mastermind the world has ever seen. First of all, she’s a prim looking star gazer, as you can see from her LinkedIn account:


No wonder 22 dudes showed up for the gangbang!!! But don’t let her pretty face fool you. That right there is the face of the most cutthroat, ruthless Madame that the Craigslist gangbang community has ever seen. You think she’s some high school dropout from Quabbin? Nope. This is a professional businesswoman with a real job, who organizes gangbangs and pockets the money just because she can.

And OF COURSE she went to Westfield State. They invented gangbangs at Westfield State. And do you know how I can tell she’s a cutthroat business bitch? Because she organized this gang bang at a Holiday Inn Express. You think Courtney Nicholopoulos is gonna pay an extra $20 to stay at La Quinta so she can spring for the continental breakfast? HA. Think again. She didn’t get her bachelor’s in business administration and management for nothing.

So these 22 morons paid $9,000 total to go to town on five poor girls, and the next morning everyone’s walking with a limp, no one gets paid, and they all have to go to Dunkin Donuts instead of eating scrambled eggs and english muffins.

P.S. I would’ve paid to see the expression on everyone’s face when the undercover female cop walked in. You’ve got 22 horny dudes in a room who have just forked over a week’s pay and were probably none too satisfied with the quality of the five women already in the room. Then some junior smokeshow undercover cop walks in, they get all excited, and the next thing they know – BOOM – jail.

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