Wannabe policewoman, 18, turned to stripping to pay her way through college | Daily Mail Online
The legendary San Francisco landlord bought and built houses and apartment buildings all over San Francisco. Most of them, he kept. Sangiacomo, who died Tuesday of undisclosed causes in his San Francisco home at the age of 91, bought his first property six decades ago with money he earned delivering newspapers to downtown office buildings. It was a small cottage near Ocean Beach. He still owned the site when he died. His family-owned company, Trinity Properties , owns and operates dozens of buildings and thousands of apartments all over town, from his native Richmond District to the tony tops of Pacific Heights, Russian Hill and Nob Hill.
By Ruth Styles. Dressed in a black bra and thong, Charley, 18, from Edinburgh, gyrates her way through a crowd of men, many drunk and leering. But this is one stripper who doesn't live up to the stereotype.