The Southeast Texas Record has made a correction and apologized for their error on the West End Spa Sex Stings:
...The petition alleges the officers were repeatedly sent back to conduct sex acts on April 23, April 29 and again on May 7.
According to the petition, detailed affidavits from Breiner and Kiker were presented to a district judge in order to obtain search warrants.
In May, Beaumont police got search warrants for the VIP Massage Parlor and the Sun Spa in west Beaumont.
On May 12, a BPD captain verified from Breiner that sex acts had been committed by him and Kiker in making the criminal case.
The suit states that the captain said she hadn't known about what transpired, and notified Breiner that the chief of police was upset and she might be compelled to file complaints against the both of them, the suit says.
According to the petition, on May 27, Breiner was notified that a complaint had been filed against him with BPD's Internal Affairs Division, alleging he'd acted unprofessionally while trying to make the criminal charges against the prostitutes and the massage parlors.
On May 30, Breiner was denied his request to take a polygraph on the matter, specifically that he had been asked to perform the assignment and that he had been told that any sex acts performed by him as required to make the cases were expected, legal and permitted, the suit says.
A hearing involving both Breiner and the BPD has been slated for Aug. 12.
Case No. B182-127
According to the petition, detailed affidavits from Breiner and Kiker were presented to a district judge in order to obtain search warrants.
In May, Beaumont police got search warrants for the VIP Massage Parlor and the Sun Spa in west Beaumont.
On May 12, a BPD captain verified from Breiner that sex acts had been committed by him and Kiker in making the criminal case.
The suit states that the captain said she hadn't known about what transpired, and notified Breiner that the chief of police was upset and she might be compelled to file complaints against the both of them, the suit says.
According to the petition, on May 27, Breiner was notified that a complaint had been filed against him with BPD's Internal Affairs Division, alleging he'd acted unprofessionally while trying to make the criminal charges against the prostitutes and the massage parlors.
On May 30, Breiner was denied his request to take a polygraph on the matter, specifically that he had been asked to perform the assignment and that he had been told that any sex acts performed by him as required to make the cases were expected, legal and permitted, the suit says.
A hearing involving both Breiner and the BPD has been slated for Aug. 12.
Case No. B182-127
Correction: A previous version of this story referred to a minor involved in a sexual act. The incident involving the minor that was mentioned in the lawsuit was not related to the sting operation. Breiner was not involved in sexual relations with a minor. We apologize for this error.
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While neither of the Chinese prostitutes that serviced our fine officers of that crackerjack organization known
as the BPD are exactly old enough to collect Social Security, I've seen whores in the North End that had less mileage. I can't see paying $100.00 for sex with these women unless they have been versed in some kind of ancient Chinese techniques that we Americans are ignorant of. Even more so when you can get a blow job from an American whore in the North End, Calder, or the Avenues for a mere $10.00 to $15.00 bucks.
I SAY BUY AMERICAN!

HAVE A NICE WEEK!

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