Chicago’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Commissioner Ivan Capifali said the “cease-and-desist” order will buy time for City Hall to determine where the “sex dungeon” fits in the city’s licensing code, if anywhere, and whether or not it will have a negative impact on the community.
Three years ago, a Chicago woman admitted running a high-end brothel known as the city’s “premier Dungeon” that apparently boasted thousands of clients and collected more than $1 million.
Jessica Nesbitt, also known as “Madame Priscilla Belle,” plead… [4389 chars]
Source: Chicago Sun-Times | Published: 2026-02-16T18:18:52Z
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