A Mount Maunganui house and $1.1 million in assets have been forfeited to the Crown after investigations revealed Hongxia (May) Chen operated illegal brothels employing up to 150 women on expired temporary visas, violating New Zealand's prostitution laws and exploiting vulnerable
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