Manhattan Strip Clubs: Newark Man Admits Role In Organization That Prostituted Minors

At his plea hearing, Shabazz admitted that he conspired with Kasiem Brown, who was allegedly the leader of the prostitution enterprise, and others to recruit, harbor and transport minor girls and adult women to various cities within New Jersey, including Atlantic City, Elizabeth, Newark and Irvington.
Shabazz said that as pimps, he and Brown, 35, of Newark, organized and managed a prostitution ring that operated from at least as early as June 2005 and continued until October 2006. Shabazz admitted that as part of their enterprise they employed at least three girls who were under the age of 18 and several adult females to work as prostitutes for them.
Shabazz admitted that his role in the enterprise included driving the females to and from various locations in New Jersey so that they could work as prostitutes. According to Shabazz, those locations included such places as strip clubs, sex parties in private homes and various “tracks,” that is locations that are known for prostitution activity.

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