Woman Charged With Prostitution In Laurel
By Matthew Williams
16:34, March 6th 2008
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Woman Charged With Prostitution In Laurel

According to Anne Arundel County police, a woman from Laurel was arrested on charges of prostitution which allegedly ran at her apartment complex.

Elizabeth A. Harrison, 35, identified herself on her website as “Magical Lizzy” was charged with prostitution and other offenses, according to a police statement.

Apparently she offered “sexual service” online and met with the clients at an apartment from the Russett Green community in the 3500 block of Sharon Wood Road.

According to the documents, the website was recorded to Harrison the 3400 block of Holly Creek Drive.

The documents read: "Magical Lizzy explains in her website that she is in the process of promoting three other providers. She identifies these providers (escorts) as Aimee Sweet, Jayla More, and Mary Jane," washingtonpost.com reports.

The other three companions had also had sites, linked to hers, where rates where described. For example for $500 men received "full effect 'companionship,' according to the documents.

On one site clients were told that "appointments are held in a sacred environment of pristine beauty so that you may enjoy a haven away from your own distractions."

Police discovered the operation in January when a resident in the community made a complaint about men and women showing up at the apartment "at all times of the day."

An undercover police officer was solicited by a woman who was reached by one of the websites.

According to Lt. Jeffrey Silverman, a police spokesman, the other women who were also operating are still under investigation and they haven’t been charged yeat.

He said: . "They're still investigating the women who have been committing the sex acts."

 



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