Please inform as to the source of your "federal offense" claim Originally Posted by argus256
Especially when we are only paying for time. Originally Posted by S-Man
Exactly, the claim of it being a federal offense is just malarky....lol Originally Posted by argus256
You asked:18 U.S.C. § 1952(a). The Travel Act defines as an “unlawful activity” any crime of prostitution under state law. Id. at § 1952(b). Thus, a person launders money if he makes deposits and withdrawals at banks (conducts “financial transactions”), knowing that they contain proceeds from prostitution (“some form of unlawful activity”), in order to promote using credit cards in a prostitution business (a “specified unlawful activity”) if the proceeds from prostitution in fact involve monies from credit card transactions in a prostitution business (“specified unlawful activities”). See 18 U.S.C. § 1956(a)(1)(A)(i); United States v. Griffith, 85 F.3d 284, 287 (7th Cir.1996); United States v. Montague, 29 F.3d 317, 321-22 (7th Cir.1994)
http://www.urbanjustice.org/pdf/publ...lTravelAct.pdf
The federal Travel Act is aimed at combating certain crimes that involve interstate activities (activities or travel
across state lines). The Act does not make it a federal offense to engage in prostitution. Instead, it makes it a
federal offense to use interstate facilities and interstate travel to facilitate prostitution (to make it easier to
engage in the act of prostitution.) Originally Posted by gucio
hotlips, the eat crow remark was aimed at me as well ?No, I do not have a reading comprehension problem. I merely quoted your proof.
Reading comprehension problem ? Originally Posted by gucio
We've both have eaten our fair share. Originally Posted by S-ManSo true, but....I like it much better when I serve it! hehe
Of course, clients with a significant other would want to avoid a paper trail. If you are single, would you pay by credit card if the option was available?
Ladies, for a 2.75% of total charge plus 15 cents, would you accept credit card payments?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/30/te...ogue.html?_r=1 Originally Posted by S-Man