Fake Airline Used to Cover Up Prostitution Ring
Three people have been charged in a prostitution ring that used a fake airline business as a front to meet clients and prostitutes in hotel rooms.
Prosecutors say that Roger Sedlak, 47, pretended to be an executive with non-existent CQ Air, and rented hotel rooms to conduct "airline business," a story by the Morning Call reported. Prosecutors believe the hotel rooms were actually meeting places for prostitutes and clients, the story said.
Sedlak pleaded not guilty and his trial has not been scheduled. His wife, Marianna, 40, and Kelli Kaylor, 23, have both pleaded guilty to their role in the prostitution ring. They both face up to 35 years in prison and $750,000 in fines.
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