There are lots of reasons to use Google Vice or have a burner phone if you're a client, but, IMHO, legal risk is pretty far down the list. (I'm not a lawyer and don't even play one on TV.)
If your number were found in her phone, so what? You called a wrong number. Or even if you didn't, it's not against the law to call a prostitute.
Unless you' or she winds up dead or is involved in things we can't talk about here, the amount of effort necessary to 1) identify the owner of the phone that called her, 2) prove that it was you who made the call, and 3) prove that you or she offered or agreed in that conversation to commit an offense under the Texas prostitution law is almost prohibitive, IMHO, given that you're talking about a Class B misdemeanor that would likely result in probation for a conviction on the first offense. They might rattle your cage a little, but arrest and conviction based on a phone call seem pretty far-fetched.
A bigger problem is a pissed-off boyfriend or husband, who's not constrained by rules of evidence and may be willing to devote significant resources to figuring out who's banging his girlfriend/wife (even if it's half of Dallas County). I once spent a few uncomfortable days hoping I had successfully defused one such cuckolded fellow, who was ex British special forces and who heard a voicemail I'd left for his fiance. He thought I was the only one; little did he know that she had another boyfriend and was quite the popular escort, too. I told him I'd met her at her RW job, that we were just friends, and that I was harmlessly flirting with her. That seemed to work. Whew.
Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
Thanks a lot for your input surrounding this, I appreciate you putting my mind at ease a little bit. The scenario you described makes sense in the fact that a typical PD wouldn't expend the resources for tracking down people that have texted/called her.
The main reason I really worry about this is because I feel it's only a matter of time before she gets caught - the person in particular has been running a scam to rob would-be John's in the area. Because of this, I think it really depends when she messes with the wrong person or gets reported that shit is going to go down. Granted, I would hope local LE would place a greater emphasis on robbery than solicitation, I can't be too sure. I've already blocked her number and warned others in the area.
Do you think the chances of my texts/calls being caught decreases as the days go by? I'm already contemplating changing my number - I'm just kind of shook at the moment.