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On 6/25/2026 at 1:31 PM, BOZO T CLOWN said:

Milo Miles is truly pathological.
He's doing interviews with anyone willing to listen to his story. His most recent, with a site called "UnclosetedMedia", is no different than all of the others. He spins the lie that, despite the fact that DHS caught him red-handed with evidence in his phone(s) that he is/was a prostitute, he clings to his story that never accepted money for sex. Milo insists that he was merely an escort who provided companionship for lonely men. The physical contact was limited to a rub on the back. Here is a snippet:

 

Yes, he got caught red-handed. 

yes, he's a prostitute but can't say it or he'll face more legal consequences if he tries to come back to USA.

On 6/25/2026 at 1:31 PM, BOZO T CLOWN said:

 

"But then it goes back to what I was talking about earlier where there never has been any evidence on my phone that I engaged in prostitution. I’ve never taken money for sex, or I’ve never exchanged sex for money. I have done escorting in the past, which is again a very different definition in exchange of money for time spent with an individual. Quality time spent, going to the movies, going to go see a show, giving them that boyfriend experience because people are lonely. Similar to how massage therapists, you know, will rub someone’s back to make them feel better. But to your point, sex work is a very broad umbrella term and the way the agent coerced me into saying “yes, I participate in prostitution,” even though I hadn’t, otherwise I was going to be charged with fraud because I wasn’t saying what the agent wanted me to say on the confession statement. It’s just really unfortunate, but it’s not surprising that they gave out that statement."

https://www.unclosetedmedia.com/p/canadian-porn-star-milo-miles-was

Based on his Rentmen ad, Milo is offering quite a bit more than going to the movies and a friendly rub on the back. 

 

Isn't that obvious?

Would you pay for just going to the movies? Not even 1% of "dates" don't include sex. You and I pay for something! 

Milo is a prostitute as you've said and in this forum most of hire prostitutes.

I hope nobody on here uses that word as an insult. Escorts and clients are 2 sides of the same coin. 

I also hope escorts from Canada can still figure out a way to come over here. I've heard most of them are cheaper, some folks on here hire on a budget. 

On 6/25/2026 at 1:31 PM, BOZO T CLOWN said:



It's also not surprising that since Milo lied about everything else, he also lied about his age. He will be 32 in August, yet his RM ad states he is 26. His real age was stated in other interviews, and alluded to in this one. He arrived in Canada as a 7-year old, one month prior to the 9/11 attacks.
For those of you who want to see a change in US immigration law vis-a-vis sex work, you don't want to use Milo as your poster boy. Find someone with more credibility and less baggage.

BTC
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Would you like to be out spokesperson for legalization of sex work?

Would you recommend some of the guys you've hire to do it? 

I have a few in mind. 

An escort who lies about his age..

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P word in this forum of ALL possible places?
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On 6/26/2026 at 10:44 PM, jonasfoleson said:

If you’re not looking to earn money it shouldn’t be an issue 

Hiring though - not sure if that's fully legalized.

CBP has discretionary power to do a basic search on your devices at the border if they wish to.  If there's evidence of a crime and they find it that would be an issue. 

If you're a US citizen returning, it might just be referred to turn into a  criminal proceeding after entry. 

 

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7 hours ago, jayjaycali said:

Hiring though - not sure if that's fully legalized.

CBP has discretionary power to do a basic search on your devices at the border if they wish to.  If there's evidence of a crime and they find it that would be an issue. 

If you're a US citizen returning, it might just be referred to turn into a  criminal proceeding after entry. 

 

Really?
If you are a US citizen arriving at a US airport or border crossing, what would be a reason, as it relates to this thread, that your phone would be searched? 
But following your logic, let's say that you are a US citizen, and CBP searched your phone and found evidence that you hired an escort in Canada or Europe, or wherever. why would hiring an escort in another country be referred into a criminal proceeding in the US? You cannot be prosecuted in the US for hiring an escort in another country. Or do you think that CBP would contact a foreign government to report that you hired an escort in their country?

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