Sex Worker In Vegas Beats Disabled Man Before Robbing Him Of $6K At Caesar’s Palace Hotel

According to the police, a sex worker in Las Vegas assaulted and robbed an elderly man with limited mobility in his hotel room, according to the New York Post.
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According to the police, a sex worker in Las Vegas assaulted and robbed an elderly man with limited mobility in his hotel room, according to the New York Post. Last Friday, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police received a report of a robbery at Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino. When they entered the guest room, they found an elderly man on the floor, bloodied and beaten.

The victim, who relies on a mobility scooter, informed the officers at the hospital that he had invited a sex worker to his room and she ended up attacking and robbing him. He mentioned that she took his wallet and left. The man had initially met the assailant, identified as Napria Wilson, 26, on the casino floor and gave her $500 for her services. However, when she asked for more money, an argument ensued, escalating into a violent assault.

After reviewing surveillance footage, officials discovered that Wilson fled the hotel room, took an elevator, and left in a taxi. The taxi company provided extra footage showing Wilson in the cab, where she appeared to be unwell and offered extra money to the driver to leave quickly. Wilson seemed anxious throughout the ride and even gave the driver more money at the end, instructing him to deny any knowledge of the incident.

Wilson was apprehended outside her apartment in Henderson with the assistance of MGM Resorts security, who matched her photo with surveillance footage. She is facing charges of attempted murder, residential burglary, and robbery. According to KLAS, the woman’s bail was set at $75,000, and she is currently held at Clark County jail. Recent records also indicate that Wilson was charged with prostitution-related offenses earlier in October.

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