PHOENIX — from www.kpho.com – The Valley man who confessed to running the Desert Divas prostitution ring is set to be sentenced Friday morning, according to the court docket.
Paul Nichta [pictured] pleaded guilty in May 2009 to illegal control of an enterprise, money laundering and use of a wire or electronic communication. He admitted to owning, operating and receiving money from Night Partners Entertainment, which included the Desert Divas business.
As part of his guilty plea, Nichta acknowledged that his operation was a prostitution business. He was originally scheduled to be sentenced June 25, 2009.
In August 2008, Phoenix police shut down the alleged high-dollar call-girl operation after a five-month investigation. Out of more than 50 arrests, officers detained about a dozen men and women they said were key players in the business.
Since then, police investigators and the County Attorney’s Office have indicted and arrested almost 100 suspects who are members of the organization, said Sgt. Andy Hill of the Phoenix Police Department.
All of the leaders of the organization have pleaded guilty to charges.
Among the evidence investigators confiscated were the lists of clients. Authorities also seized three residences, eight vehicles — including a Ferrari 43C CP — and one motorcycle.
They also found six rifles, 12 handguns and two silencers at one of the alleged ringleaders’ residence, police said.
It is believed to be the largest prostitution bust in Arizona history.
Police documents have revealed that the “johns” generally paid a $375 all-inclusive rate, and if the escorts showed up late, they had to pay a fine.
According to investigators, the criminal enterprise was making bank deposits totaling $250,000 a month.