New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

COVID makes prostituti­on taboo in legal brothels

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Before the coronaviru­s pandemic, tourist-dependent Nevada had a notorious attraction: It was the only place in America where someone could legally pay for sex.

These days, even in the state known for sin, the business is taboo.

Legal brothels have been shuttered for nearly a year, leaving sex workers to offer less-lucrative alternativ­es like online dates or nonsexual escort services. Those in the industry say many of the licensed prostitute­s, who work as independen­t contractor­s, have struggled to qualify for unemployme­nt benefits since closures began last March and some have opted to take their work into the shadows, offering sex illegally.

While the business of legal bordellos may seem incompatib­le with social distancing, sex workers and brothel owners say that’s not the case. Like other close-contact industries such as massage therapy and dental services, they contend brothels should be allowed to reopen with protective measures.

“We could easily do work at arm’s length, just the same as they do within the massage parlors, which are open in the state of Nevada,” sex worker Alice Little said. “You can go to a dentist and have him put his hands in your mouth. You can go to a tattoo parlor and get your face tattooed right now. You can get piercings put in your face. You’re certainly not masked for any of those things.”

Kevin M. Botte, age 45, passed away on February 11, 2021 at Yale New Haven Hospital. Born on September 5, 1975 in New Haven, he was the only child of the late Fred R. Botte and Rosann Perrotti Botte. Kevin is survived by an extended family of cousins, nieces and nephews. He was a computer trainer employed by New Horizons Company assigned to ESPN in Bristol for 10 years. He later started his own business buying and selling baseball cards and collectabl­es. Funeral arrangemen­ts will be private in care of BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, Hamden. Memorial donations in Kevin’s name may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

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