LEGAL ESCORT or ILLEGAL PROSTITUTION??

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Ok so I have a question. Maybe Im just being naive but what if there is somebody that really does not like you and threatens to out you to LE or other outlets. Even with the ads they post and the reviews if LE does attempt a sting only to fail because you keep your mouth shout and dont give them the hard evidence they need you cant be charged based on the hearsay, ads and reviews can you? If they can not prove you comitted a crime then how are they to know a crime was actually commited. RIGHT? Maybe this is a stupid question but a friend of mine said they could arrest you. Any feedback would be helpful..... Originally Posted by seXXXy Brooke
You can be arrested and charged with assassinating JFK. That doesn't mean the charges will stick.

I think it's unlikely you'll get arrested unless you actually meet with a vice cop. They sometimes WILL lie about what happened. Or say, "she didn't actually say she would perform sex for money, but she made it clear by her actions." There have been convictions in such cases. You're certainly less likely to get busted if you don't say anything stupid.

They could find the guy who wrote the reviews and get him to testify that you engaged in prostitution. In theory, they could get a conviction. I think that's pretty rare. They could introduce your ads into evidence. They could produce reviews as evidence. If you want to keep these things from being used against you in court, you'd need a lawyer to fight for you. I wouldn't count on succeeding in suppressing that evidence.

They're often not necessarily after a conviction. They are often looking for a plea bargain. Failing that, they'd like a conviction, but they may settle for simply costing you dollars, jail time, embarrassment, and inconvenience before they drop the charges. Good luck winning a lawsuit for malicious prosecution, false arrest, etc.

If they take you to trial, you lose even if you win. You may not spend any more time in jail, but you are still out lots of money, time, and other hassles.

That doesn't say those things will happen. It's just that you should not expect justice without a lot of money and hassles on your part. Maybe not even then.
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  • jfred
  • 03-04-2010, 07:59 AM
Thanks I was just wondering cause a friend of mine got outted to her mom, but we were wondering if they would out her to LE...I just don't think she has to worry, but she's going nuts. Originally Posted by seXXXy Brooke
Ads for services, and written reviews, are very effective for shocking mothers. But they form a very poor basis for criminal charges.

Yeah, it is possible to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, or do something stupid in public, or to piss off some local cop and get arrested just because he wants to hassle you. But cops have to answer to chiefs and prosecutors have to answer to DA's, and arrests without a chance of conviction wastes their time and money, too.

Tell your friend not to worry, Brooke. Momma may be horrified, but the cops are yawning.
  • npita
  • 03-04-2010, 08:44 AM
What are your thoughts on the subject? Originally Posted by IronMan
I'll just add to Chevalier's comment:
It's legal IF the judge or jury believes that what is done (or intended) behind closed doors is not part of the fee.
A provider has to first put herself in the position of being arrested which can't happen unless LE can locate the provider and arrest her for something. That can't happen unless a provider agrees to meet with someone who responds to what she posts. As Chevalier noted, it's up to the the judge or jury to decide what is and isn't legal, so the best defense is for a provider to be careful about who she agrees to meet and avoid getting arrested in the first place.

Once she gets arrested, I'm not sure it makes a lot of difference how the trial goes. In most cases, there will be a record of the arrest and court records, so what happens after being arrested is most likely going to be between ``winning'' in court and just pleading guilty and paying the fine. In that case, it's the cost of an attorney, time and probably paying the fine vs. just paying the fine.
Tell your friend not to worry, Brooke. Momma may be horrified, but the cops are yawning. Originally Posted by jfred
Yeah, because me and my team have been wearing thier a*ses out! Oh and we ain't done... So if I was them, I would go find some real criminals ASAP before they elders begin to get laid off....
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  • jfred
  • 03-04-2010, 09:56 AM
...me and my team...and we ain't done... Originally Posted by Nina A. Ross
And I'm sure we all agree that you don't get sufficient recognition.

If we read of high turn-over in the upper echelons of DPD we'll know whom to thank.
Either way if I get the recognition or not the job will be done, how I want it. *wink*
Nationwide baby ... Dallas is NOT at the top of the list.
And the turn over has been in effect for 6 years and you are just catching on.
*shaking my head*
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  • jfred
  • 03-04-2010, 12:16 PM
...the job will be done, how I want it. *wink*
...6 years and you are just catching on. *shaking my head* Originally Posted by Nina A. Ross
I know, Nina, it's embarrassing. I can read three newspapers a day and still miss the interesting stuff.

It's rare to find a young black female entertainer who combines wildly enhanced breasts and a sailor's vocabulary (and tattoos, too!) with such a dramatic sense of utterly self-referential hubris and a fine grasp of the importance of civic service.

You're an example for all the small-time girls here in our little community.

Best of luck in all your endeavors.