Denver [sports.aol.com]- Early this month, unsealed search warrants and affidavits revealed details of an 18-month investigation of what law-enforcement authorities described as a high-end prostitution business in Denver.
Although no one has been arrested in the investigation, the owner of a business called Denver Sugar/Denver Players had her cash, financial records and computers seized.
Now a woman described as an employee of Denver Players and a “call girl” is giving some details to CBS 4 in Denver, and yes, those details include pro athletes:
the woman said downtown lawyers, money managers and businessmen were just part of the clientele. She said “doctors … general contractors … professional athletes” also patronized the prostitution service, which usually charged about $300 for an hour of sex. “Nuggets basketball players … Arizona Diamondbacks … Rockies baseball players” and some Denver Broncos were customers she said.
Will anything come of this? It doesn’t sound like any athletes are likely to face criminal charges. But just as it was embarrassing for the Broncos when the name of Terrell Davis surfaced in the Gold Club investigation several years ago, it will prove embarrassing to the team if any players’ names surface this time around.
