"Reno-based attorney Jason Guinasso, who’s representing Charleston on a pro bono basis"
This is the same guy who was spearheading the brothel ban campaign in Lyon County.
And he picked the worst person to represent, as she has zero credibility:
Here are some bits from:
https://www.lyoncountyfreedom.org/legal-sex-workers-say-if-we-want-to-be-saved-well-call-you-were-not-victims-leave-us-alone/
"Neither the general manager nor the accountant at the ranches has been able to find any record of Rebekah Charleston ever working there…and not one supposed co-worker or customer remembers her.
Of course, it would be extremely helpful to know exactly when Ms. Charleston claims to have worked in Lyon County – a detail she conveniently omitted in her column.
Why is this important?
Because if she claims to have worked there after she got out of prison in 2007, she must have lied about her felony criminal record or used a fake name and ID in order to obtain a work card from the sheriff. "
And if she’d lie about that, what else would she lie about?
In fact, what it appears Ms. Charleston is deceptively doing is taking her experience working as a prostitute in an illegal brothel in Texas in the early 2000’s and using that to smear Lyon County’s legal brothels."
Also: "According to a CBS11 I-Team report back in January, Charleston was arrested “for money laundering and tax evasion” as part of a “high-dollar prostitution ring” operated out of “a very unlikely place – an upscale Denton home” in a Dallas suburb where she lived with her pimp."
According to a CBS11 I-Team report back in January, Charleston was arrested “for money laundering and tax evasion”" as part of a “high-dollar prostitution ring” operated out of “a very unlikely place – an upscale Denton home” in a Dallas suburb where she lived with her pimp.
This is important to point out because Lyon County residents need to understand that if you ban our legal brothels, that won’t make prostitution go away.
Illegal brothels will simply spring up in your neighborhoods rather than be confined to out-of-the-way industrial parks."
The money laundering and tax evasion for which Ms. Charleston went to prison involved a pizza restaurant she co-owned “to disguise the money” she was making illegally as an illegal prostitute working in an illegal brothel operated illegally out of a luxury home in Texas – not Nevada.
In the I-Team report, Ms. Charleston details the horrific abuse she suffered at the hands of the violent street pimp she worked for.
“If you didn’t obey the rules, you’d be beaten,” she said.
But that’s why so many of us have CHOSEN to work in a legal brothel. That kind of abuse simply doesn’t happen here. We’re safe.
And because we’re working legally, *if* anything even close to what Ms. Charleston is claiming ever happened, we wouldn’t be afraid of getting arrested if we reported it to law enforcement authorities."