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Las Vegas Sex Worker Faces Legal Trouble Over Alleged Hotel Room Crime

A Las Vegas sex worker faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, and other crimes for a violent attack on her disabled client, causing severe injuries and a significant cash theft.

The incident unfolded inside the luxurious Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, and it has sent shockwaves through the community.

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Napria Wilson, a 26-year-old woman, reportedly engaged in a disagreement with her client, a man in his 60s who used a mobility scooter, regarding payment for her services. The dispute took a violent turn on October 27, leaving the victim with a broken back and facial fractures. 

According to local police, Wilson repeatedly punched and kicked the victim during the altercation before stealing his wallet, which contained approximately $6,000 in cash.

The victim had encountered Wilson on the casino floor that morning, having just won some money. He subsequently solicited her services, giving her $500 in cash upon arriving in the hotel room. However, the situation quickly escalated when Wilson asked for the money once again, even though she had already received it.

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Violent Attack Unfolds Over Disputed Payment

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A Las Vegas sex worker faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, and other crimes for a violent attack on her disabled client, causing severe injuries and a significant cash theft.

 

The victim’s refusal to hand over more money led to a ferocious attack, with Wilson leaving the scene shortly after, caught on hotel surveillance cameras. She was later seen vomiting in a cab, apologizing to the driver and offering a generous tip to expedite her departure.

Following a review of video evidence, police apprehended Wilson while leaving her apartment complex. She now faces charges of robbery, attempted murder, residential burglary, and battery related to the incident. A judge set her bail at $75,000, and she remains in custody, with her next court appearance scheduled for Tuesday.

Notably, this is not the first time Wilson has faced serious charges. She was previously charged with attempted murder in a closed case from 2021 and has accumulated multiple battery charges over the past three years. 

The shocking nature of this case has once again underscored the importance of ensuring the safety and protection of vulnerable individuals within society.

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