Just curious, are gold diggers breaking the law? If the law is that you can't exchange sex for money, and that is essentially what they are doing - dating a man they have no interest in simply because he has money and/or buys them valuable things.In some states, yes it is illegal and it's called "intentional exploitation of a vulnerable adult." Proving it and actually getting the authorities to prosecute, however, is another story altogether. But it is a law on the books in many states.
I'm not talking about real providers, just girls who actively go out trying to date men for their money. It's not uncommon. But I've never heard of anyone being arrested for it. I guess they could use the "but officer I wasn't dating him for his money, I actually just get turned on by 90 year old men even though I'm 25 and look like a supermodel" excuse, but that's just as flimsy as the "paying provider for her time as a donation blahblahblah" excuse for prostitution.
So how is this not something that is prosecuted? Originally Posted by rpimps
Doubt relatives can do much unless they can convince a judge on mental competency grounds.I agree. But if you take care to plan ahead and have your lawyer and a doctor regularly check your mental health then any family members would have litttle to no standing. An annual review of the will, physical, and mental health checkup puts a lot of that crap to rest.
otoh, then there's Sterling and the Clippers. Originally Posted by ck1942