NSW host discovers guests hiding sex workers in home

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A woman in New South Wales shared a frightening experience she had while renting out her Airbnb. Samantha Mannasz thought she was renting to a group of relatives, but soon discovered they had other plans. The trouble started when a neighbor reported that many men were in her paddock. Samantha and her husband checked security cameras and saw a large number of people entering the property. They messaged the main guest, who claimed everyone was family. However, Samantha felt something was off. While driving past the property, Samantha saw young women arriving, which raised her suspicions. She decided to evict the guests because they were violating Airbnb rules. Not wanting to confront a large group, she messaged them to announce the eviction. Later, when she drove by again, she noticed nobody had left, and the guests were trying to hide. They turned off music and lights to pretend they were not there. Samantha suspected they were high-end escorts and called the police for help. When her husband arrived, the guests insisted they weren’t doing anything wrong. Despite their pleas, Samantha trusted her gut feeling and stood firm on the eviction. The police enforced the order, and her husband found women hiding in various spots in the house. Some were under beds or in cupboards, some wearing just lingerie. The guests scattered outside when the police arrived. Samantha felt relieved she followed her instincts, especially after seeing the mess left behind in the house. Social media users reacted strongly to the incident, criticizing the guests' behavior and expressing disbelief at how they treated the property. Many praised Samantha for listening to her intuition during the unsettling situation.


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