Mortgage Lender Shutters Business, Launches Adult Website

SEATTLE — In another sign of hard times for the housing market, a mortgage lender has closed his mortgage company and is launching a new adult website called TheNetGirls.com.

Ronnie Bramsche, who was previously a mortgage and distressed property expert and mortgage lender/broker, said he is not alone in leaving the mortgage industry for greener pastures.

“The mortgage industry sucks," he said. "Sex sells and the entertainment industry is lot more fun. What would you do?”

The idea behind the website is to bring hot babes together with fans for in-person gatherings at resort locations. Girls are chosen by fans, and receive cash prizes in addition to being prompted on the site. Guys also have a chance to win money and, of course, get to hob nob with the girls. The first event is scheduled for October 17-19 at The Green Valley Ranch Resort in Las Vegas.

The rub is that tickets to the event are available via online auction, with a starting bid of $695. "A small price to pay for an incredible Las Vegas weekend spent with 50 of the hottest ladies online," the website reads.

According to a press release issued today, "Some of TheNetGirls include adult films stars, web cam girls, girls who run their own adult web sites, models, a hostess of Playboy Radio on Sirius / XM Satellite Radio and at least one of TheNetGirls works at Dennis Hof’s World Famous BunnyRanch."

Of the approximately 40 girls currently listed on the site, the one bona fide adult performer was Mia Rose. It was unclear which of the girls worked at the BunnyRanch.

“Our challenge has been getting in touch with who we’d like to offer the opportunity to become one of TheNetGirls," Bramshe said. "We’ve talked with a lot of beautiful and fun ladies but because this is the first of many TheNetGirls events, we’re always looking for more.”

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