Metro Station Prostitutes Update!

You asked for it, and now the Post is dishing it up. Sharon Waters, 42, who was fired as the manager of the Dupont Circle Metro station after she was caught in a sex sting operation, has agreed to attend a court-approved diversion program for prostitutes. If she successfully completes the program, which involves two days a week of therapy over four months, solicitation charges against her will be dropped. The other Metro employee involved in the sting, custodian Pamela Goins, is scheduled to appear in court on Friday. Both Waters and Goins were fired from Metro.

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So do Johns hang out around the "diversion program" the same way drug dealers hang out around the methadone clinics?

Thanks Sommer! What a missed opportunity that Dupont won't become DC's "Storyville."

What occupation will they pick next. FREDTERP

Hey, what a good use for the unused tunnels under Dupont Circle! John stalls! Bottle of Mazola oil in every one.

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