Los Angeles Massage Parlors: Cynthia Martinez, Samantha Horton, and the True Story Behind The Client List
Both the fictional Horton and the real Martinez lived and plied their trade in Texas. Both also tried to hide their prostitution activity by calling it “massage.” And both put their kids first. As Martinez told the press, she moved to Dallas’ tony University Park neighborhood because, “my main motivation was a good education without having to pay private school prices. I know they want more desirable people. But this is what they are going to get until my kids graduate from high school.”
The big difference between Horton and Martinez? While Hewitt’s Horton was a “massage parlor” employee, Martinez owner her own “massage” business, run out of her home. Martinez denied that her parlor, which wasn’t properly licensed, doled out anything but massages. She was, however, charged with prostitution.
What’s next for cable TV? We’ve got mom selling marijuana on Weeds, mom turning tricks on The Client List, and dad cooking crack on Breaking Bad. Is anything left?
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