Han Lee Sentenced to Four Years for Leading High-End Brothel Network
- A Massachusetts woman named Han Lee was sentenced to four years in prison for leading a high-end brothel network that had wealthy clients.
- Han Lee and two others were indicted on charges including conspiracy to engage in prostitution and money laundering, generating at least $5.46 million.
- Prosecutors indicated that Han Lee controlled daily operations and recruited women, but the defense argued that no one was forced into sex work.
- Nearly 30 sex buyers are appearing in court after hearings were ruled public, as their involvement was part of Lee's extensive operation.
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High-end brothel operator in Virginia and Massachusetts gets 4 years in prison
FAIRFAX, Va. (WRIC) -- The manager responsible for running a "high-end brothel" network in Virginia and Massachusetts was sentenced Wednesday, March 19, in federal court to four years in prison. 42-year-old Han Lee of Cambridge, Mass., was sentenced by the U.S. District Court in Boston to four years in prison and one year of supervised release for operating an interstate prostitution network of high-end brothels in Boston, as well as Eastern Vir…
Mass. woman sentenced to prison for operating high-end prostitution network
BOSTON (WWLP) - A Cambridge woman has been sentenced to prison in connection with operating an interstate network of high-end brothels in Massachusetts and Virginia. Han Lee, 42, was arrested and charged in November 2023 alongside two co-defendants. Charging documents stated that Lee was the manager of multiple brothels in Cambridge and Watertown, Mass., and Fairfax and Tysons, Virginia. Eight arrested, four illegal firearms, large quantity…
Manager of Cambridge brothel ring sentenced - Boston News, Weather, Sports
The manager of an extensive brothel network was sentenced on Wednesday. Han Lee, 42, of Cambridge, was sentenced to four years in prison after pleaded guilty to prostitution and money laundering charges. Lee ran a network of brothels in Cambridge, Watertown, and Virginia. Officials say two other people also pleaded guilty.
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