A clandestine Queens brothel is being blatantly advertised as having “really good, delicious” prostitutes on social media.
In a video, which @zombiesinnyc uploaded to TikTok on October 19, a lady says in Spanish, “We are here with all the ladies.” “Yes. So the public knows what is the good, the really good, delicious,” another woman says in the clip, which provides the brothel’s address in Corona.
The words “Inside a W#0r3 house” are put over a film that features a few ladies sitting around on couches wearing just their underwear. Men are seen lingering close.
“Corona was always a hotspot for prostitution and brothels, primarily women from Central and Latin America who were trafficked from there,” Taina Bien-Aime, executive director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, told the New York Post. “Now I think it’s just exacerbated because it’s lawless in New York.”
She says that although the NYPD and city prosecutors have promised to concentrate on sex clients and have decreased the number of prostitute arrests in recent years, the promise hasn’t really come to pass.
Mayor Eric Adams has attributed the neighborhood’s prostitution surge to an increase in female migrants from Venezuela who are finding it difficult to obtain employment in New York City. He said that the increase in “illegal” activities is only “one example” of how the city is being destroyed by the country’s continuous immigration issue.
Between 2:00 and 4:00 on Friday alone, about 20 men—among them one donning an MTA jacket—were observed entering and exiting the Corona residence, which public records indicate as owned by Fresh Meadows Park Phoenix LLC.