Kevin Provencher was a sportswriter for the Union Leader of New Hampshire. Now, he’s known as the pimp in an international prostitution ring. It’s funny how things change like that. With print media taking a beating, Mr. Provencher decided to embark on a second career. He had girls audition for him, listed them on craigslist, and then sent them on tricks in the USA and Canada. I feel some sympathy for him because I suspect sending the hookers to Canada will get him even more hard time.

Hilariously, Provencher is a “try before you buy” kind of guy. He set up “auditions” for two girls at a hotel. Upon their arrival, he gave one girl lingerie, had sex with her, and subsequently told her she was “hired”. Is it any surprise that he was the motorsports writer? I would suggest not using craigslist or the same hotel if you’re going to start a prostitution ring.
Via MassLive:
Provencher, 50, was arrested at his Manchester, N.H., home early Wednesday and was taken to Massachusetts, where he pleaded not guilty in Lawrence District Court to two counts of deriving support from prostitution. A judge ordered him held on $10,000 cash bail.
Defeo said Provencher hired two women after setting up a Web site for an escort service.
According to the Union Leader, Provencher met the women at a Manchester hotel to “audition” them. He was accused of giving one woman lingerie, having sex with her and then telling her she was hired, the newspaper reported, based on court documents.
Defeo said Provencher performed background checks on prospective customers to make sure they weren’t police officers, then would rent hotel rooms and provide the women with contact information for the clients. At the end of the day, the women would give Provencher half the money they earned or would deposit it into an account he set up, Defeo said.
Police, who said they believe the operation started about a year ago, began investigating after management at the Spring Hill Suites hotel in Andover became suspicious and called authorities.
Police said they set up a sting operation at the hotel on June 11 and saw men entering and leaving a room. Defeo said law enforcement authorities “could clearly hear activities consistent with sexual intercourse,” the Union Leader reported.
Provencher, 50, has been suspended from the Union Leader, where he has been its primary motor sports reporter since 1990. He also has been the newspaper’s beat reporter covering the Manchester Monarchs since the American Hockey League franchise’s 2001 inception.







