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Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy: Prostitution is a Family Affair

Allen E. “Prince” Brown found out the hard way that pimpin’ ain’t easy, pleading guilty to first-degree racketeering and second-degree theft for running a prostitution ring.

Brown is scheduled to be sentenced on May 19, at which time prosecutors are expected to recommend that he be sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Brown’s mother, Tecora P. Brown, 73 years young, worked for her baby boy and is set to to plead guilty on April 19 to third-degree promoting prostitution. The ring also included a niece and nephew of Brown’s, authorities said.

Brown admitted in court he used violence and drugs to control women and force them to engage in prostitution.

The women forced to prostitute for Brown were given heroin and cocaine so he could control them and exploit their addiction, authorities said. Allen Prince Brown

They were expected to make a certain amount of money each night turning tricks to cover their daily drug debt and provide a profit for Brown.

If they did not make the daily quota, ranging from $500-$1,000, they were refused drugs, beaten or denied entry into the house until the money was made.

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