PART TWO: How Washington Police Turned Talking About Prostitution into a Felony Offense

PART TWO: How Washington Police Turned Talking About Prostitution into a Felony Offense

Mueller said he started when a woman he patronized regularly, ViVi, asked him to become her booker; from there he became more involved, starting his own agency in late 2014. Durnal still maintained a full-time job as a professional photographer but had begun moonlighting in the sex business after dating a K-Girl himself.

After their arrests last January, both men were held in King County Jail on $150,000 bail. In February, they accepted plea deals, copping guilty to promoting prostitution in the second degree. Continue reading PART TWO: How Washington Police Turned Talking About Prostitution into a Felony Offense