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Perth Sex Work News

The recent police action targeting OnlyFans model Cinque Mingma Angel Crimson Brothers, 24, over the alleged use of a CBD apartment for sex work represents a condemnable and outdated approach to consensual adult activity. This case highlights the urgent need to decriminalize sex work and stop the unjust harassment of individuals exercising agency over their own bodies and livelihoods.

Crimson Brothers appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday, facing charges that criminalize her work, specifically:

  • Being a tenant who permitted a premises to be used for prostitution.

  • One count of unlawful possession.

It is alleged that the Adelaide Terrace apartment was used for sex work over a month in July and August. The decision to allocate significant police resources to investigate and prosecute a consensual service provided by an adult, while actual crimes remain unaddressed, is a misallocation of public funds and a moral failure.

 

The Hypocrisy of "Unlawful Possession"

 

Police further escalated the case by searching a residence in Nedlands, where they allegedly found cash ($35,000 AUD and foreign currency), mobile phones, drugs, and pepper spray, leading to the unlawful possession charge.

The seizure of cash from a successful independent sex worker who charges customers $10 a month for her content, and whose services are in demand, should be seen as evidence of legitimate, hard-earned income, not as a component of criminality. The presence of pepper spray underscores the very real dangers faced by sex workers, who often carry self-defense tools due to the lack of legal protections and the risk of violence.

 

A Focus on Harassment, Not Justice

 

Crimson Brothers, who maintains a significant online presence as "Blair Banks" on OnlyFans and other platforms, appeared in court represented by high-profile defence lawyer Luka Maragetic. Maragetic has signaled intentions for a potential negotiation, hoping to resolve the matter at the next appearance.

This ongoing legal battle is a tax on the life and finances of an individual for engaging in work that should be treated as legitimate. The charges are a direct reflection of antiquated laws that perpetuate stigma and endanger sex workers by forcing them into the shadows.


This prosecution is an attack on the fundamental right to earn a living safely and consensually. The Perth police and the Australian legal system must recognize that sex work is work. The focus should be on protecting the rights and safety of sex workers, not on criminalizing their existence and using their income and self-defense measures as grounds for further punishment.

In the hushed and mournful tones of solemnity, we gather to remember a cherished soul from Perth's midst – a comedian and a soul who navigated life's complexities through the lens of a sex worker. With heavy hearts, we bid farewell to Bella Green, whose vibrant spirit found its rest at the age of 38.

Hailing from the Western Australian shores, Bella's journey carried her to distant eastern horizons, where the city lights of Sydney and Melbourne welcomed her into their embrace, casting shadows over the clandestine corners she came to know intimately. July 25 marked the day her earthly tale reached its final chapter.

Amidst the weight of this farewell, we reflect upon the stages where Bella cast her light most brilliantly. The comedy circuit embraced her, offering her a platform to share her truths, most notably during her poignant "Bella Green is Charging For It" tour. But beyond the laughter she ignited, she blazed a trail as a pioneer in the realm of intimacy and desire, an industry often veiled in darkness.

The year 2021 saw the pages of her memoir, "Happy Endings," unfold – a candid narrative that unveiled the intricacies of life behind veiled curtains, where desire and vulnerability intertwined. Yet, the heartrending truth that gathered us here emerged from the shadows: Bella's struggle with the relentless specter of mental anguish, as revealed by the somber words of the Daily Mail.

Fitzroy North, a place now etched with echoes of grief, hosted a gathering of those who held Bella close – friends and kin whose souls resonated with hers. Amidst whispered eulogies and tearful remembrances, her story emerged, painted in hues of struggle and strength. A "hustler" from her early days, her tenacious spirit bloomed even amidst the marbles she peddled in the schoolyard.

An inadvertent turn led her into the dimly lit world of a peep show at the age of 18, a fateful step that unknowingly set her upon a course that would define her journey. She embraced her role as "the people's hooker," a title that resonated deeply as those gathered in her honor nodded in solemn agreement. Her prowess on the comedic stage garnered accolades, a laurel she wore with humility, earning her the title of the best in comedy at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2020.

A voice rose from the somber congregation, a friend who shared tales of partnership in mischief, recalling Bella as a "chosen sister." The mosaic of tributes, each offered like a fragile petal, painted a portrait of a soul who touched many hearts – a tapestry woven from bonds of camaraderie, love, and belonging.

She carved her presence not only on the stage but in the intimate corners of lives, a beacon of solidarity for those whose paths intersected with her journey. As the pages of her memoir bear witness, Bella's life was etched with pain – a fractured family, a turbulent soul, and battles with despair. She knew the depths of darkness and the soaring heights of love, embracing both women and men in her embrace.

In her twilight years, West Footscray cradled her, where two feline companions, Sunshine and Dandelion, became witnesses to her solitude. Amidst the backdrop of her newfound love for hiking, she ventured into nature's embrace, seeking solace among the trees and mountains.

And so, as we stand at this juncture of sorrow, we carry with us the fragments of Bella's life – a life that radiated with laughter, courage, and the stark beauty of authenticity. In the silence that follows, we remember, we mourn, and we honor the journey of a soul who graced our lives with her indomitable spirit.