Thursday, July 31, 2008

Operation Net-Vet Harlot

From Pharmalot:

A contractor for Novartis [pharmaceuticals] was charged with running a prostitution ring from his desk at the drugmaker in suburban New Jersey, while the actual 'services' were provided at a veterinarian clinic several miles away, according to the Somerest County, New Jersey, prosecutor’s office.

David Baker, 35, was arrested following a two-month investigation dubbed “Operation Net-Vet Harlot” that began with an ad on craigslist.org, offering “erotic services.”

Apparently one of the hookers was a veterinary assistant, and that's where clients would go to get their "veterinary examination."

No word yet on whether a free penicillin shot or worming was part of the program of activities.
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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:12 AM

    I don't even know where to start on this one. Methinks sales of "skin" are far more profitable than vet medicine. But what a way to pay off your student loans...

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  2. If it was like most of the vet clinics you have been writing about, the client got a full blood work-up (Ka-ching!) and was sent home with a case of Science Diet canned food.

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