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-Lurid Crime Tales-
ACORN PimpinÂ’ and HoinÂ’ Franchises spread to New York City
2009-09-14
Days after the release of hidden-camera videos led to the firing of four ACORN workers in Baltimore and Washington who assisted an independent filmmaker posing as a pimp to apply for an illegal housing loan for a brothel, a third video has surfaced showing ACORN workers offering the same kind of assistance at the organization's office in Brooklyn, N.Y.

As in their previous undercover stings, filmmaker James O'Keefe, 25, and partner Hannah Giles, 20, who posed as a prostitute, received advice from ACORN workers on how to launder their earnings and avoid detection from law enforcement officials while running a prostitution business.

"You have to find another name for it," an ACORN employee tells the pair seeking a mortgage in the Brooklyn office. "Honesty is not going to get you the house. You can't say what you do for a living."

In the video posted on BigGovernment.com, which was shot on Aug. 4, O'Keefe tells two ACORN workers that Giles — scantily dressed as a prostitute named "Eden" with partially-exposed undergarments — earns up to $10,000 a month "performing tricks" and tries to obtain housing in the purportedly 18-year-old woman's name.

"This is going to be her business, it's all cash," O'Keefe says. "She's gonna have this business in the house with a bunch of girls coming and doing these things, you know, performing tricks and she's gonna give me the money so I can pay the mortgage. That's how we want to work it potentially. But no one has to know where the money is coming from."

"No," an ACORN employee responds as another shakes her head in approval.

The ACORN employees suggest that the purpose of "Eden's" business remain a secret as they seek to obtain financing.

"You know, what goes on in the house, we don't care," an ACORN worker says on the video. "We just help you with the mortgage."
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#11  "the big story is going to break tomorrow"

If this isn't the "big" story, what the h-e-double-toothpicks is coming tomorrow?

I know what I hope, but I'm pretty sure it's just a pipe dream....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-09-14 21:58  

#10  Breitbart and Giles on Hannity tonight say the big story is going to break tomorrow. Beck says he has cleared his hour for this.
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2009-09-14 21:15  

#9  Brietbart says more to come Tuesday.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-14 21:14  

#8  Best part about ACORN, they don't even have grow their nuts here. They import them, via your tax dollars, already full grown. Talk about an outsourcing revolution.
Posted by: ed   2009-09-14 21:04  

#7  Well, pimpin' ain't easy.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-09-14 21:04  

#6  Apparently over the top works with ACORN.
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2009-09-14 20:59  

#5  You have "skirt laws" in the U.S.?
Posted by: European Conservative   2009-09-14 20:40  

#4  Over the top indeed:



But I'm a little worried about her safety given that she's now so easily identified.
Posted by: lotp   2009-09-14 20:36  

#3  OK, I gotta say it. His pimp act was over the top, but she was hot!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-09-14 17:11  

#2  biggovernment.com has the ongoing story with ACORN. Now Acorn has threatened legal action against FOX claiming that the video's were 'fabricated' (then why did they fire 4 (so far) Acorn people?).

I watched the MSNBC (what I could stand....) where they had the head of Acorn on and were discussion how Acorn was being victimized and FOX was being a big meanie... They showed parts of the video (but without the incriminating audio....).

Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-09-14 16:08  

#1  I'd like to ACORN offices around the country flooded with people who are asking for help to break the law. Advising people on how to break the law may or may not be a crime, but filling out a tx form that you know is bogus is against the law. In Baltimore one of the ACORN staff offered to make a false Income tax return for $50. If she had done that she would have broken the law.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-09-14 14:32  

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