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Robert Frank, City Editor
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Published: Friday, September 25, 2009

Two more Grab-n-Go baristas charged by Snohomish County

EVERETT — Five women recently accused of engaging in prostitution at an Everett bikini espresso stand are not Bill Wheeler’s first Grab-n-Go baristas to be in trouble with the law.

Two baristas were charged earlier this month with indecent exposure outside the Grab-n-Go Espresso stand at 11323 Highway 99, in a county area south of Everett. The women are accused of showing customers more skin than permitted under Snohomish County’s ordinance, according to court documents.

Five baristas at Wheeler’s stand at 8015 Broadway in Everett were charged Wednesday with multiple counts of prostitution and violating the city’s adult entertainment ordinance following a two-month undercover police investigation.

Those baristas, whose ages range from 18 to 24, are accused of stripping off their undergarments and flashing customers. Everett police also reported witnessing the women charge customers up to $80 to touch their exposed private parts.

Wheeler, who owns at least four stands around the county, said the charges against the baristas at his stand in the city were made up to push through Everett City Council’s agenda to ban bikini espresso huts.

He also called the earlier charges against two baristas at his other stand bogus. The sheriff’s office is on a witch hunt, Wheeler said.

“There was nothing indecent on either of them,” he said.

The first incident was reported July 10 by a driver passing by the stand across from the Wal-Mart on Highway 99. She told Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies a barista in pasties and a thong was shaking her exposed buttocks toward the highway.

The witness told police she isn’t a prude, but the barista’s behavior and clothing were offensive.

The deputy questioned the barista, who at the time was wearing pasties and leather-type pants that exposed her buttocks from the waist down. She denied shaking her backside at the highway. The Snohomish woman, 26, pleaded not guilty to the charge Thursday in Everett District Court.

Another barista, 20, also denied an allegation of indecent exposure. That charge was made after a man complained to deputies July 31 that he hadn’t received 75 cents owed to him after paying for his coffee and giving the barista a $2 tip.

He told police it was his third visit to the stand. Each time he hadn’t received his change.

This time when he asked for the change, the barista insisted that her boss didn’t provide coins to give to the customers, a deputy wrote. The man told deputies the barista took 50 cents out of her tip jar and threw it at him, causing him to drop his coffee, court papers said.

The man told police he visited the stand just to see the baristas but was upset that they would automatically keep his change even after he gave them a $2 tip, according to the police report.

He told the deputy the barista’s nipples could be seen through her pasties. The man told the deputy it was the first time he’d seen that much of a barista at the stand, court papers said.

The Everett woman was arrested and booked into jail. She bailed out and later pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Wheeler said a “rogue deputy” harassed the women by asking them to stand up, turn around and bend over so he could measure if their clothing met decency standards. He also said the woman who complained on July 10 harassed the barista by driving up and down the street. He said the barista reported the harassment to police but they ignored her.

“I know for a fact these two girls aren’t guilty of anything and when you get to court you will find that out,” he said.

Wheeler said nothing illegal involving the baristas has ever happened at his espresso stands.

His baristas sign an agreement guaranteeing that they will not behave inappropriately, he said.

Wheeler called The Herald’s coverage of complaints about his stands hypocritical and one-sided. More attention should be focused on real problems such as drunken drivers, murderers and “hookers walking down Evergreen Way,” he said.

Diana Hefley: 425-339-3463, hefley@heraldnet.com.

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Let them shake their booties
Who gives a rats @#%, let them shake their booties. The attitudes in this country towards sex and sexuality makes me ashamed I am an American. Why did America have to get all the bible thumpers and Australia the convicts. I have traveled all over the World, America is the most stuck up country.
N E | Sep 25, 2009 9:36 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
barista's
Most stands have signs that let you know if they have bikini barista's serving up refreshments. If that offends you, DON'T GO THERE. There are plenty of clothed barista's serving around the county, so get your coffee elsewhere, and keep your views to yourself. You don't have to look if you don't want to. Stop trying to decide who should serve coffee to your neighbor.
Susan Lloyd | Sep 27, 2009 12:28 am | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
coffee not so hot but the view is great
ho hum
ever been to a beach in Hawaii?
same view rolleyes

brian smith | Sep 26, 2009 2:39 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
LIKE I HAVE SAID BEFORE!!!!
This will come to an end as soon as some guy wants more than just a show...and these girls show up dead and violated in a ditch somewhere...Then maybe they will put some clothes on.
Better yet, picture some guy driving up and gets flashed by his own daughter!!! GROSS! It will happen, you will see. Somethings like that ALWAYS happens..

Concerned Citizen | Sep 26, 2009 2:03 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
If You Can't Sell Coffee, Then.......
If you can't sell coffee without T&A, then perhaps you should find another line of work to earn money.
Lydia Bishop | Sep 25, 2009 8:09 pm | 1 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
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what kind of people get their coffee from these types of places. Coffee stands should not be the place where my teenage sons can just walk up and see women who obviously lack self respect and dignity.
I don't care for them to witness the explotation of women, or women in inappropriate not family friendly attire, in ordinary areas of business.
Let adults who wish for this type of entertainment go where there are solid buildings in areas set aside for sleaze and there are age requirements to enter. Families don't want this in their midst, and that should be respected in Everett. Is respect for ordinary family values, which does not constitute witch hunting or bible thumping, but is pretty ordinary and normal, gone in our city? Mr. Wheeler, do you respect the ordinary daily lives of families with teenagers and children who can see these women?

Darla Lehman | Sep 25, 2009 10:42 pm | 1 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
More pathetic reporting for the herald!
Okay I get it clearly this reporter is out to destroy these stands, 3 articles in 3 days with shoddy reporting at best. Newspapers should be unbiased sources of information not places for reporters to get on a soapbox and cry forth personal opinion.

Your website has been flooded with MANY replies about what a waste of tax payer money this is not to mention a waste of police time and effort, yet once again an article is produced that fails to mention this.

Debra Smith is a sad reporter and needs to go back and take a high school journalism class, what kind of reporter alleges police misconduct then does not follow through on that? You a clearly have a vendetta here I thought a reporters job was to report news not make it up?

Not to mention you imply that you can see the stand from Wal-mart, if you actually went to that stand it is barely visible from that distance and angle unless you are going out of your way and have vision better then Superman.

You are willing to print the complaint of ONE person that is against the stands but you fail to print the statements of DOZENS of people that that complaint police and tax money being better spent elsewhere.

How sad that this newspaper and reporter continue on a single side of an argument and refuses to address both sides equally, and seeks only to inflame public opinion.

I urge all who read this article to call the editor and complain, we need police and tax money to go violent and drug related crime that is not confined to coffee stands.

Fair and accurate reporting please, based off of facts not hearsay! You are reporter do your job please, leave the soapbox at home.

Mark Satarel | Sep 26, 2009 12:08 am | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
funny
To be convicted in a court of law, you must be found guilty by a preponderance of the evidence. What evidence is there in these cases, other than he said/she said? Nothing? Not guilty!
R N | Sep 25, 2009 9:18 pm | 1 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
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Trashing up the streets of Everett and baring their rear-ends for all of Hwy 99 to see... it would be laughable if it wasn't so sick. I'm no prude, by the way, I just know when it's appropriate to be sexual and sexualized and when it's not. The last thing I want to see when driving down the road is some naked rear end shaking at me. Get a room and sell your wares where everyone else doesn't have to witness it. And we all know the owner knew exactly what was going on... pasties??? Come on!
Gina B | Sep 25, 2009 9:18 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal

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