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SCHERERVILLE, Ind., Apr 4, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A vacationing Indiana woman has begun divorce proceedings after her husband agreed to take in a woman charged with running a prostitution ring.
Susan Hjertquist was at the couple's second home near Fort Myers, Fla., when she learned of her husband's generosity in Schererville, Ind.
On March 15, U.S. Magistrate Andrew Rodovich released Ansil Hyun on a $50,000 bond on condition she "live with Larry Hjertquist" at his home, the Northwest Indiana Times reported.
Hyun was among seven women arrested in a raid on three spas where investigators claim sex was offered for sale.
Susan Hjertquist said she will return to Indiana immediately and confer with a lawyer to dissolve her marriage of 36 years and evict her husband and Hyun from their home.
Hyun is to answer to the charges at a May 24 arraignment.
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