Woman who operated multistate prostitution ring out of Chicago brothel sentenced to probation

Prostitution ring head helped provide services in CA, FL, IN, NV, WI, Washington DC

  • Jessica Nesbitt, a 35-year-old woman who operated a multistate prostitution business, pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge in February.
  • Nesbitt was sentenced to two years of probation. A judge ruled that she must serve nine months of the period in home confinement.
  • She admitted to arranging prostitution services for both herself and employees at rates from $300 to $1,000 per hour.

A 35-year-old woman who prosecutors said operated a multistate prostitution business from a three-story Chicago building that functioned like a brothel was sentenced Tuesday to probation.

Jessica Nesbitt pleaded guilty in February to a federal conspiracy charge.

U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly told Jessica Nesbitt she must serve nine months of her two-year probation in home confinement, news outlets reported.

"It’s difficult to look upon this as a crime that had identifiable victims who suffered significant harm," Kennelly said.

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A federal indictment unsealed in 2019 said Nesbitt took in millions of dollars through prostitution services that she and her employees provided in Illinois, California, Florida, Indiana, Nevada, Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.

Nesbitt admitted arranging prostitution services with herself and employees at rates of $300 to $1,000 per hour. She admitted in a plea agreement with prosecutors that she took in more than $1 million in payments from clients over seven years through her business, Kink Extraordinaire.

woman who operated multistate prostitution ring out of chicago brothel sentenced to probation

A woman who ran a multistage prostitution ring out of a brothel in Chicago, Illinois, has been sentenced to two years of probation. (Fox News)

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Before learning her sentence, Nesbitt told the judge she accepted "full responsibility" for her crime, and she explained that she got involved in "an alternative lifestyle at a very young age." She said it turned into her primary method of making a living.

Nesbitt also said she’s "become well-versed in the potential harmful effects of prostitution" in the last few years.

"Whatever sentence you impose, I will comply," Nesbitt told Kennelly.

via FoxNews July 19th 2023