World Cup Sparks Surge in Sex Work Demand as Tourists Flock to the US
All to know on the sex work World Cup business boom as tourists go wild for threesomes

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As the World Cup approaches, sex workers in the US anticipate significant earnings, with some charging over £10,000 daily. The influx of 1.2 million fans is driving demand, particularly for threesomes. However, authorities are concerned about potential human trafficking risks during the event.
- 01Sex workers in America expect to earn over £10,000 daily during the World Cup.
- 02A Brooklyn escort reported a spike in client requests, increasing from one couple request to 25 per month.
- 03New Jersey's 'Spice V' has secured multiple $3,000 deposits from clients ahead of the tournament.
- 04Law enforcement is preparing for potential human trafficking issues, deploying 1,200 officers to World Cup events.
- 05The US Treasury has issued warnings regarding trafficking risks associated with large-scale events.
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The upcoming World Cup in the United States is set to create a lucrative opportunity for sex workers, with some reportedly earning over £10,000 a day. The event is expected to attract approximately 1.2 million football fans, leading to a surge in bookings for sex services. A Brooklyn escort noted a significant increase in traffic to her website, tripling in May, and reported a rise in couple requests from one per month to 25. Another escort, known as 'Spice V' from New Jersey, has already received several deposits of $3,000 from eager clients. Many of these bookings are coming from European tourists, particularly from London, who are interested in threesomes and specialized services. However, this influx of visitors raises concerns about human trafficking. Police Chief Andrew Caggiano emphasized that large events can create conditions conducive to trafficking. In response, New Jersey State Police plan to deploy 1,200 officers to ensure safety during World Cup events, while the US Treasury has issued warnings about trafficking risks.
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The World Cup is expected to significantly boost local economies, particularly in the sex work industry, while also raising concerns about safety and trafficking.
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