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I know people will be mad, but she kinda deserved it tbh.
Stop being a criminal and you won't have to suffer the consequences of your decision. Not hard.
the NAR should license prostitutes. then there would be no more prostitute related crimes against humanity like stealing of ipads.
lucky for the agent, this will in no way get his license revoked.
the only way for that to happen is non payment of NAR dues.(no exceptions!)
http://www.mercurynews.com/san-mateo-county-times/ci_20804871/south-san-francisco-real-estate-agent-duct-tapes
Police: Silicon Valley real estate agent duct tapes, threatens prostitute
By Joshua Melvin
jmelvin@bayareanewsgroup.com
mercurynews.com
Posted: 06/07/2012 12:14:54 PM PDT
June 8, 2012 8:19 AM GMTUpdated: 06/08/2012 01:19:10 AM PDT
A Silicon Valley real estate agent who lost cash and an iPad to a sticky-fingered prostitute responded by duct taping the 20-year-old woman's limbs together and threatening to kill her in a South San Francisco hotel, authorities said Thursday.
David Patrick O'Mara, 46, brought the woman to his San Francisco home for sex on Tuesday. But while there she took his Apple tablet and some money and ran off, according to South San Francisco police.
The next day O'Mara allegedly set up another encounter with the same woman, this time at an undisclosed South San Francisco hotel. He set up the meeting through an adult website and used a pseudonym so the woman wouldn't recognize him, police said.
Instead of a paying customer, the woman got O'Mara, who beat, threatened and then tied her up, police said. He allegedly duct-taped her arms and legs together as well as slapping a piece of tape across her mouth.
Police ended up at the hotel, however, after guests complained about a woman screaming. Once at the hotel police found the woman still tied up and quickly arrested O'Mara. Officers cut off the tape and sent the woman to the hospital. It is unlikely she'll face charges in connection with the alleged theft, police said.
O'Mara was booked into San Mateo County jail and was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. If he's charged with a crime, he'll be in San Mateo County Superior Court on Friday, officials said.
According to O'Mara's state
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real estate license and his website, he's a consultant for Intero Real Estate Services in Los Gatos. A call to the Los Gatos office manager was not immediately returned.
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