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13 More People Arrested In Dunwoody Sex Sting: ICYMI

Police in Dunwoody have announced that 13 more people have been arrested in connection with a prostitution ring run in the city.

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Editor's note: one person's name was removed from this report because his charges were dismissed under the First Offender Act.

DUNWOODY, GA -- More people have been arrested in a wide-ranging sex sting centered in Dunwoody, the city's police department announced Tuesday. Law enforcement has made 13 additional arrests in the sweeping investigation into two prostitution rings that were broken up earlier this year.

In January, Dunwoody officials announced the arrest of more than 50 people connected to two prostitution businesses that were being run from an apartment complex in Dunwoody and Atlanta. One of the escort services even operated across the street from the headquarters of the Dunwoody Police Department. To get notified of more local news like this, click here to sign up for the Dunwoody Patch. Or find your Atlanta-area town here. Or, if you have an iPhone, download the free Patch app.

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Among those arrested in the sting was former Gwinnett County Assistant District Attorney Christopher Quinn, who lost his job after the incident. Dunwoody officials said that more arrests were likely to come from their investigation.

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On Thursday, they announced the arrest on racketeering and pandering charges of the following people:

  • Robert Blalock of Winder
  • Scott Friedman of Atlanta
  • Jin Huang of Norcross
  • [Redacted] of Cumming
  • Eugene Koh of Suwanee
  • Michael Krokey of Athens
  • Michael Maloney of Roswell
  • Jason Norris of Ball Ground
  • Todd Pearson of Smyrna
  • Andrew Portman of Marietta
  • Richard Ross of Atlanta
  • Victor Serrano of Duluth
  • David Wang of Cumming

Another suspect, Clifton Moncrief of Macon, is not in custody, police said.

Metro Atlanta law enforcement agencies have teamed up in the investigation to shut down the escort services -- the “Gold Club” and “Lipstick and Shoes." Those arrested in the January sting included 29 women for prostitution, 19 men for pandering and three people for pimping, Dunwoody police said.

In a sign of how widespread the illicit operations were, investigators said that more arrests are forthcoming.

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