Topic: Kia Carroll offers topless maids for hire in the Omaha metro | |
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Omaha Business Offers Nude Cleaning
Owner Says She Doesn't Condone Soliciting Prostitution -- She said she’s just trying to make a living, but her cleaning company leaves little to the imagination. Kia Carroll offers topless maids for hire in the Omaha metro area. One of Carroll’s flyers promoting her nude janitorial service showed up in Annette Ellis’ mailbox. “I read it over again and again and then I shared it with my husband. I said this ain’t nothing but legalized prostitution,” Ellis said. Named Odd’z and En’z Janitorial Service, the business charges $85 for fully-clothed cleaning and $300 for nude, full-service cleaning. “You know, some wife is going to come home from work one day and see a cleaning service there and it ain’t going to be nice,” said Ellis. Carroll said in today’s economy, she’s just trying to set her business apart. She realizes it sounds like she’s offering more than dusting and vacuuming. “It would sound like that, like I’m soliciting prostitution, but I’m not,” she said. Carroll said it’s a combination cleaning, entertainment and party service. Some of her employees are dancers, and if they choose to engage in sex with their clients, that’s their business. “We are strongly set on that we are not soliciting sex and we are strictly here to clean. If you want something other, you’re going to have to take that up with that person there, but I don’t condone that at all,” Carroll said. So is the business legal? Omaha City Prosecutor Marty Conboy said it depends. He said if a business has a pretense for prostitution, then it may be in violation of Nebraska law. He also said nude performances for pay are also illegal under the state’s obscenity statute. Carol said if her nude cleaning service is operating outside the law, she will change her business strategy. For now, however, she said she’s just trying to make a living. Copyright 2010 by KETV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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yeah, and?
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Well, it probably all boils down to WHAT's bein' cleaned ... in most cases, it's probably just the wallet ... or the 'pipe' ...
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I bet Clinton's wishing he lives in that state!
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Omaha Business Offers Nude Cleaning Owner Says She Doesn't Condone Soliciting Prostitution -- She said she’s just trying to make a living, but her cleaning company leaves little to the imagination. Kia Carroll offers topless maids for hire in the Omaha metro area. One of Carroll’s flyers promoting her nude janitorial service showed up in Annette Ellis’ mailbox. “I read it over again and again and then I shared it with my husband. I said this ain’t nothing but legalized prostitution,” Ellis said. Named Odd’z and En’z Janitorial Service, the business charges $85 for fully-clothed cleaning and $300 for nude, full-service cleaning. “You know, some wife is going to come home from work one day and see a cleaning service there and it ain’t going to be nice,” said Ellis. Carroll said in today’s economy, she’s just trying to set her business apart. She realizes it sounds like she’s offering more than dusting and vacuuming. “It would sound like that, like I’m soliciting prostitution, but I’m not,” she said. Carroll said it’s a combination cleaning, entertainment and party service. Some of her employees are dancers, and if they choose to engage in sex with their clients, that’s their business. “We are strongly set on that we are not soliciting sex and we are strictly here to clean. If you want something other, you’re going to have to take that up with that person there, but I don’t condone that at all,” Carroll said. So is the business legal? Omaha City Prosecutor Marty Conboy said it depends. He said if a business has a pretense for prostitution, then it may be in violation of Nebraska law. He also said nude performances for pay are also illegal under the state’s obscenity statute. Carol said if her nude cleaning service is operating outside the law, she will change her business strategy. For now, however, she said she’s just trying to make a living. Copyright 2010 by KETV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. im no fan of the 'casual sex' culture,, but I give her credit for being creative,,,,,when I was less wise, I actually considered something similar |
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