DUNWOODY, Ga. (AP) -- Police in Dunwoody have charged two people, one from Gainesville, accused of running a prostitution ring disguised as businesses that provided high-end models.<br />
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the owners and operators of Atlanta Fantasies and Ashley's of Atlanta were charged by Dunwoody police with human trafficking for sexual servitude, keeping a place of prostitution and racketeering. <br />
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Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan said Friday that 36-year-old Robert Tyler of Gainesville and 39-year-old Donna Allen of LaGrange had been charged. It was not immediately known if they had attorneys.<br />
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Authorities said they identified 26 women as "victims" of the prostitution ring.<br />
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Websites for the two companies offered clients time with models for $300 or more per hour.