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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 13

    A retired NYPD detective used his experience investigating prostitution rings to run his own set of brothels in Queens and Brooklyn, authorities sayhttps://on.wsj.com/2N9QVpL 

    4:45 PM - 13 Sep 2018
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    • 微雨波 Tom Culbert Christy Lux13 it really do be like that sometimes M Tesoro Piedmont Tilly adrian von ziegler abby
    19 replies 71 retweets 97 likes
      1. Aidan Finley‏ @afinley Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        No experience quite like on the job experience!

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      1. Chandler Parkside‏ @Chandlerparksid Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        🤔

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      1. JESSEnotJessie‏ @sweeneyschirps Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        “Do what ‘cha know. And I know hookers.”

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      1. Michael JW‏ @MW61cmb Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        He should run for Major of that city

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      1. Tom Culbert‏ @TomCulbert3 Sep 14
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        It cost alot to live in NEW YORK. HE WAS JUST FOLLOWING IN HES FATHERS FOOT STEPS. COME ON NOW

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      1. Clif Gregory‏ @clifgregoryod Sep 13
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        He should have made some money and then got out.

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      1. Mr. Deplorable‏ @Josephgw6567 Sep 13
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        Oh... NEW YORK! NEW YORK!

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      1. Colonel Ray Henson‏ @CRayHenson Sep 13
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        I’m sure it paid him a much better salary

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      1. scribe‏ @ScribersSoapbox Sep 13
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        gives new meaning to "blue laws"...

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      1. Frank‏ @FHughesAuthor Sep 13
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        Sounds like a new sitcom

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      1. Douglas Allen‏ @AllenColvey Sep 13
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        This sounds just like Obama Admin justice department!

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      1. Nancy Bel‏ @nancyybel Sep 13
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        If you can't beat 'em.... lol. J/K. This is bad.

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      2. Herbin’ Hillbillie‏ @HerbinHilbillie Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Where does this fall under “protect and serve” ❓?

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      3. miketorr9‏ @miketorr9 Sep 13
        Replying to @HerbinHilbillie @WSJ

        It is a service based industry using condoms (hopefully) doesn't get much more protect and serve. End sarcasm.

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      1. Barbara (aka Momja)‏ @Bree2u2 Sep 13
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        So he's capable of learning. Let's elect him POTUS.

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      1. WhobbaBobba‏ @WhobbaBobba Sep 13
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      1. Jeff Wilkins MD‏ @tbrilw Sep 13
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        Peter Lynch fan : invest in what you know

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      2. Ian Emsley‏ @emsley_ian Sep 13
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