http://www.palmbeachpost.com/accent/content/accent/epaper/2006/09/17/a1d_maggie_for_web_0917.htmlA T-shirt decorated with the words "Crack Whore" costs $16.95 on the Internet. Maggie Williams considers this, her head tilted like a confused terrier. "Who would buy that?" she asks in a raspy voice. "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard." Maggie states this with authority. She has spent nearly half her 52 years selling sex acts to earn cash for crack, five bucks at a time.
Her entire universe is a six-block rectangle in Riviera Beach, west of the old Spanish Courts Motor Lodge, where drug dealers seem as common as vendors at a Dolphins game. Maggie gets high at least six times a day or she loses control. She wails about hating her life. She begs for money. She cries about dying. When she feels good, she talks about her tricks as matter-of-factly as the weather. Shocking details from a life spent in the passenger seat of men's cars: Old men, young men, rich men, poor men, timid men, twisted men.
Some want sex. Some don't know where else to go for a human touch. Most want crack. "Did I tell you about the fat guy I picked up at the Denny's in Lake Park?" she asks. She takes a short hit off her buck-a-pack Cheyenne Menthol 100's. Her sun-soaked face is as creased as leather. She wears a baby-blue shirt, black shorts and high-top sneakers she dug out of a Dumpster. Once, long ago, Maggie was a happy kid, the sixth of seven children in an Irish-Catholic family, who memorized poetry and loved to make rhymes.
Once, she dreamed of finding a soul mate and getting married. Then she met something more powerful than love: crack cocaine. At 27, she "married the pipe." Now, Maggie is so famous in Riviera Beach that Mayor Michael Brown introduced her to a CNN crew, who interviewed her about blight. Some clever kids, eager to meet a real prostitute, interviewed her, too — and paid her $25 for video footage they posted on a Web site. Locals recognize her from two blocks away, because she walks with a signature hop. They know her by a name she hates: "Scaggie Maggie."