понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

Woman sentenced for prostitution

A woman arrested late last summer as part of an ongoing Naperville police crackdown on prostitution has been ordered to perform 30 hours of community service work.

A DuPage County Circuit Court judge also placed the woman, Shauna R. Klingberg, on a year of supervision and fined her $250, according to court records.

Klingberg, 22, of Barrington, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of prostitution, court records showed. Judge Karen M. Wilson accepted her plea and imposed the sentence.

Investigators with the Naperville police special operations group on Sept. 16 arrested Klingberg and five others at several hotels and motels on the city's far north side. The accused prostitutes and their pimps had advertised various personal services on the Internet and met customers at the hotels and motels, where the women agreed to perform sex acts for money, police said in September.

Two of the other prostitutes and one of their customers have already been convicted and sentenced in the case. Two men from Chicago still face trial on charges that include pimping and narcotics possession.

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