Warren man who owned 'Stripper Pole House' sentenced
The Warren man who was accused of running a brothel out of his home has been sentenced to one year in prison in Judge W. Wyatt McKay's court.

WARREN, Ohio - The Warren man who was accused of running a brothel out of his home has been sentenced to one year in prison in Judge W. Wyatt McKay's court.
Sixty-four-year-old Daniel Blasco entered a guilty plea on November 29 from abduction charges stemming from his initial arrest in 2017.
Blasco was arrested after his home was raided by authorities on the 700 block of Kenilworth Avenue.
According to police, the home was known as the "Stripper Pole House," for having a room with a stripper pole where the "girls" would perform.
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A 28-year-old woman told police that Blasco was holding her against her will and forcing her into prostitution.
Blasco was originally charged with a fourth-degree felony of promoting prostitution, but that charge was changed to a third-degree felony abduction charge.