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Escorts to internet over £10K-a-day as World Cup intercourse vacationers are wild for threesomes

The World Cup is primed to spike the demand for escorts and their services across the US. One lady of the night has said he’s been hit with dozens of couples on the prowl for threesomes

Sex workers across the US are expecting a staggering boom in business from the World Cup – with hoping to net more than £10,000-per-day during the tournament.

The industry is experiencing a surge in bookings ahead of the arrival of 1.2 million footie fanatics from across the globe. The tourists are expected to descend on New York with the Met Life stadium set to host eight matches, starting June 13, including the July 19 final.

One escort operating in Brooklyn said she charges as much as $10,000 a day for her services. And she says she has been overwhelmed by session requests during times lining up directly with World Cup events in the New York and New Jersey area.

The 31-year-old woman, who offers $800-per-hour foot worshipping sessions, told the New York Post: “I have been getting a lot of new client requests.”

As many tourists prepare to hit the States for the World Cup the escort added the site she advertises her services on has recently seen three times more traffic in May – as many footie fans are seeking threesomes.

The 31-year-old stated: “Interestingly, I have gotten a spike in couples requests. I usually only get one new couple client request per month. I got 25 requests in the last month.” The American escort revealed she had a loyal customer base of recurring customers.

But despite this she has secured numerous new European clients visiting the US for the World Cup, including one from London.

“If someone came in for the World Cup and it was the right amount of money and it was a service I was interested in doing, of course I would do it,” she said.

One New Jersey-based escort operating under the name “Spice V” has claimed she’s already bagged numerous $3,000 deposits from horny footy fans. She said: “June is filling up quickly.”

Spice V said: “Money is everything and if someone gave the right price for pretty much anything, you’d do it right?”

Spice V added: “There is a high expectation to be readily available once a client arrives. I am in high anticipation.”

Sex workers aren’t the only the ones getting ready for the World Cup to hit the States as law enforcement are also gearing up for an increase in human trafficking.

Montville Police Chief Andrew Caggiano, president of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, has stated: “When we think of large-scale events, we often focus on visible threats — terrorism, crowd safety, theft, fraud — and all those are very real concerns. But there’s another crime that thrives in these environments — human trafficking.”

In a move to snag criminals New Jersey State Police are set to deploy 1,200 officers to various official and unofficial World Cup events.

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The US Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has also sounded the alarm over the “ever-present threat” of human trafficking.

In a statement issued on May 11 the department said: “The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to draw millions of foreign and domestic visitors, and individuals visiting or residing near host cities may be vulnerable to sex or labor trafficking by perpetrators seeking to exploit the surge in economic activity.”

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