Undercover Uncovered
Two San Antonio, Texas, cops recruited financially desperate women, officials say, but not for the “sting operation” as the officers claimed. Investigators say the officers told at least 25 women they were being “tested” to participate in a paid undercover operation and, for at least five of the women, the “tests” included ...uh... servicing the officers. Two officers are charged with sexual assault, official oppression, and compelling prostitution; a third was suspended pending further investigation. (AC/KSAT San Antonio) ...They’re having a hard time finding undercover agents for that investigation, though.Original Publication Date: 15 May 2016
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 22.
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 22.
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