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‘Pimping’ Fireman Cuffed For Allegedly Running Prostitution Ring From His Apartment

Jamar Simmons (pictured), a Baltimore City fireman, has been accused of running a prostitution ring from his renovated apartment in the southwest part of the city, The Baltimore Sun reports.

His alleged accomplice, 33-year-old Franklin Coit, has also been accused of participating in the alleged ring.

Simmons has been charged with seven offenses, most of which are related to running a prostitution business. Coit has been charged with similar counts.

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On July 9, cops raided Simmons’ home where they found a stage with two floor-to-ceiling poles, a bar with a DJ booth, two bedrooms, a kitchen and lockers labeled with the alleged prostitutes nicknames.

The Sun has more on what cops reportedly found inside of the apartment:

In one room, court records say, police found a chalkboard with written reminders to the women. Among them: do not mention sex for money on the phone, always search clients for police wires and tout the location of the third-story, loft-style apartment in the 200 block of S. Pulaski Street as being just 10 minutes from downtown.

“Ask about law enforcement!” the board warned, according to court records.

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