Politicians, military officers were clients of 'high-end brothel network': DOJ

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The brothels were allegedly located inside high-end luxury apartment rentals.

Signage outside the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, D.C., Feb. 17, 2023.Politicians, high-tech and pharmaceutical executives, doctors, military officers, government contractors who possess security clearances, professors, lawyers, scientists and accountants were among the clients of a "high-end brothel network" being run out of Boston and Northern Virginia, according to court documents unsealed by the Justice Department on Wednesday.

The charging documents claim in order for clients to get the service, they were required to fill out a form listing their employer and a reference for the service. DOJ says 20 of the men were interviewed by DOJ for the investigation.

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