A Las Vegas man has been arrested in association with several violent rapes of local prostitutes, and authorities are seeking help in locating other possible victims. Police say 29-year-old Denver Baoec-Ascuncion was arrested earlier this month after multiple women came forward recounting recent incidents of kidnapping and sexual assault. 8 News Now reports that the 28-year-old Las Vegas man faces multiple counts , and there may be other victims. Two separate prostitutes between December 20th and January 7th reportedly told police that Ascuncion picked them up and forced them into sexual acts. Both alleged victims claimed that the Las Vegas man used a firearm to threaten them. Non-virtual sex work (i.e., physical prostitution) is a dangerous line of work, especially in large cities like Las Vegas -- where rates of non-virtual sex work have increased by 50% in recent years. Prostitutes -- especially street walkers -- are often victims of violent crime and robberies. It's fortunat...
Woah Vicky does a lot for attention, but when she gets "bored," she really acts out of pocket. Over the weekend she apparently faked her own kidnapping, and it didn't get as much attention as she apparently thought it would.
Hometown HipHop reports that the entertainer, who's long-been notorious for attention-seeking behavior, has admitted to hoaxing her own kidnapping. Of course, it goes without saying that nobody believed she was actually kidnapped in the first place, and the entire situation didn't get more attention than anything else she does. Tbh, this was just a regular day for Woah Vicky and the people who follow her.
“Sorry about that, y’all. It’s all love. I was just bored and having fun, just trying to get a laugh.” -- Woah Vicky
Vicky isn't the only person to fake her own kidnapping for attention, but she might just be the first person to do so without sparking any kind of concern from the public.
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