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August 8, 2009
Columbus, OH (IB) – The investigative branch of Ohio’s Unemployment Compensation Commission lifted the skirt on a six month old pantyhose selling operation involving eight women from the Akron and Canton metro areas. The women were co-workers at a regional bank that was closed by federal officials in January 2009. While receiving unemployment benefits, the women started an online venture where they catered to fetishists of feet, shoes, pantyhose and stockings. The women allegedly developed the idea with the assistance of a male executive of the former bank who provided the initial funding and idea for the operation.

The Unemployment Commission received an anonymous tip that Margaret Del Monaco was operating a business under the name Mistress Vanessa. Authorities stated that they were directed to the website, NylonFetishCams.com, where they discovered Del Monaco’s seven co-workers performing on cam all under aliases. All of the women had been receiving unemployment benefits since January, yet the website had been operational since early February. Investigators purchased cam shows from each of the women, and pairs of worn pantyhose from three of the women that were being sold through the website, to confirm the women’s involvement in the business venture.
While unemployment compensation benefits for the women have been stopped, they are all awaiting formal hearings to cease the payment of benefits. Criminal charges against the women involved in the website are on hold as they are all arranging to re-pay the unemployment benefits that they received over the six month period. Theodore ‘Max’ Fielding, the incorporator of the enterprise, is not under investigation by any state agency. When contacted for a statement, Mr. Fielding admitted to living his ‘dream’ in ‘having this group of women fulfill numerous fantasies’ that he had while they women worked for him at Summit Savings Bank in Canton.
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