RGJ: Nevada’s highest-paid sex worker based in Lyon County
(Amy Alonzo | Reno Gazette-Journal) – Lyon County sex worker Alice Little was the highest paid courtesan within in the state for 2019 and was named “Companion of the Year” for the third consecutive year. Little, 29, works at the Moontlite Bunny Ranch in Mound House. The title of “Companion
PVT: “Lock-down” rule for courtesans removed from Nye County code
(Robin Hebrock | Pahrump Valley Times) – When the initial draft of the most recent changes to Nye County Code Title 9 was proposed late last year, the inclusion of an expanded “lock-down” rule for the courtesans elicited instant indignation among those who work in and support the brothel industry.
US judge dismisses case against legal brothels in Nevada
(Ken Ritter | Associated Press) – A federal judge in Nevada has dismissed a lawsuit that invoked sex trafficking laws in a bid to close the nation’s only legal brothels. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du in Reno said in her Tuesday ruling that she empathized with three women who claim they
Sex Work Should Be Legal – The Jim Jefferies Show
Jim chats with a group of women who work at a Nevada brothel to dispel some alarming misconceptions that conflate consensual sex work with human trafficking.
Some Nevada sex workers say anti-sex trafficking legislation has negative impact
Alice Little loves being a “luxury companion” and escort at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, a legal, licensed brothel in Lyon County. The vivacious 29-year-old is passionate about sex work and sees the benefit it has on human intimacy — a basic need she feels often goes unmet. She resents any
PVT: Nye County scraps six-hour-leave restriction for sex workers
(Robin Hebrock | Pahrump Valley Times) – Nye County is currently considering making several changes to Nye County Code Title 9, which regulates the brothel industry and one of the proposed changes, a six-hour leave rule, sparked outrage from many, particularly courtesans and advocates of the industry. However, Nye County
Nye County scraps proposed stricter ‘lockdown’ policy for legal brothels
(Miranda Willson | Las Vegas Sun) – Nye County will not tighten the hours when legal prostitutes are permitted to leave licensed brothels, according to the latest draft of a proposed amended ordinance on the county’s prostitution rules. An earlier version of the draft ordinance would have prohibited legal prostitutes
Nye County Commission Quietly Pulls Draconian Brothel Lockdown Rule from Proposed Ordinance
Sex workers had not been included in the Nye County Commission’s initial discussions about the proposed changes to the hours when prostitutes could leave brothels (MikeSouth.com) – After sparking outrage among sex workers and civil libertarians, a proposed government mandated “lockdown” policy for sex workers in Nye County, Nevada’s legal brothels – forcing them
Proposed Nye County brothel policy sparks backlash from sex workers, advocates
(Miranda Willson | Las Vegas Sun) – A proposed amendment to a Nye County ordinance that would restrict the hours when legal prostitutes are permitted to leave licensed brothels has renewed a debate about the rights and working conditions of sex workers in Nevada. The ordinance would forbid legal prostitutes
Brothel Workers Furious over Nye County “Lockdown” Proposal
(Amy Alonzo, Mason Valley News) – Nevada sex workers are angry over a potential Nye County ordinance that would limit the number of hours courtesans could leave their workplace before being retested for sexually transmitted diseases. Some workers claim they are being locked down simply for the convenience of the brothel