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Women accused of 'Hot Dog'
prostitution
New York
- Two Long Island women who sold hot dogs and sodas from a
truck were arrested on charges that their menu also featured sexual
acts in exchange for money.
Catherina
Scalia, 38, and Rose Skorge, 34, were arrested Wednesday afternoon
after they "offered and agreed to engage in sexual conduct with others
in return for a fee" at their hot dog stand, which was parked at
Sunrise Highway and Rockwood Avenue, Nassau County police said in a
news release.
Scalia
offered to expose her breasts to an undercover officer who was buying
a hot dog and Skorge offered him oral sex in exchange for money,
Deputy Inspector Rick Capece, commanding officer of the Narcotics/Vice
Squad, told Newsday for its Thursday editions. The women also gave the
officer a card for a stripper business, Capece said.
Police started watching the truck
more than a week ago after receiving a tip, he said.
Scalia
and Skorge were charged with prostitution and were released on desk
appearance tickets. They were scheduled to return to court on Jan. 10.
A message left at a telephone number
listed for Scalia was not immediately returned. There was no listing
for a Rose Skorge.-- Associated Press
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