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Detroit- from www.freep.com – Nearly a year after busting the Miami Companions prostitution ring in metro Detroit, the federal government will put the case to bed today when it sentences the agency’s mastermind and secures a guilty plea from his girlfriend — a former call girl who quit the business to date the boss.
Gregory Carr, the co-owner of Miami Companions, will be sentenced at 2 p.m. in U.S. District Court for running a high-priced escort service that charged up to $500 an hour for sex to about 30,000 clients nationwide.
Prosecutors are pushing for a 27-month prison sentence. But Carr’s lawyer, Tampa attorney Paul DeCailly, is asking for probation, arguing his client never forced or enticed anyone into engaging in prostitution.
“Probation fits the facts and circumstances surrounding this case,” said DeCailly, who has repeatedly argued that the escorts knew what they were doing and did so willingly.
To bolster his case, DeCailly has submitted several letters to the court in the last week from former Miami Companions escorts who say they believe Carr deserves leniency.
Kristi Green, a former Miami Companions escort, wrote that Carr’s agency came “highly recommended” from friends.
“I gave him a call and met with him. Wow! I was so impressed by him as a person. So I chose to work with him,” Green wrote in her letter to the judge. “By doing this, I took care of my expenses — travel, hotels, advertising, etc. He provided me with a safe and secure notion that the clients were well screened and I had someone to answer the calls and set appointments … I knew that I was safe in my chosen lifestyle.”
Carr will be sentenced four hours after his live-in girlfriend, Fabiola Contreras, is scheduled to plead guilty to her role in the case.
Contreras, a former Miami Companions escort known as Antonellais, is expected to plead guilty at 10 a.m. to a misdemeanor count of helping hire illegal immigrants to work for Miami Companions.
Contreras and Carr are among five people arrested last summer when federal authorities busted the agency in metro Detroit, which was among its busiest ports.
Court records show the prostitution agency made millions during the last decade, dispatching scores of call girls to cities nationwide, including Detroit, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton, Milwaukee and Minneapolis.
The government has struck deals with all of the defendants.