Guess some are too big for sex workers
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Leaving An Envelope Of Your Cash On Her Dresser And Getting Naked Sounds Like
[QUOTE=JumboFisher98;6349812]Technically he is correct. A crime only occurs if the funds are exchanged for an act. The gray area would be having the girl look inside of an envelope. Placing an envelope on the table is the equivalent of placing your phone or wallet. Ill-advised but not a crime. Any of these items could be compensation but more importantly they are just your personal belongings so LEO can't say they were specifically for the girl. Prostitution must clearly display a planned act in exchange for compensation. If you never discuss what you will do or provide / discuss compensation. No crime has occurred. 99% of Prostitution arrest occur because a sex act was discussed. If you don't discuss any details and money doesn't change hands the likelihood of being arrested goes down to almost zero.[/QUOTE]Perhaps, but going before a judge or jury and saying you walked into a stranger's room, and you had your wallet with money in your pocket and you just happened to lay an envelope on her dresser with a benji in it and then you started to take off your clothes or reach for her tits. Then you say you were not giving her anything of value, you just had put that money down on her dresser. Well, I would not expect any jury or judge would believe that laying down an envelope of cash on her dresser was anything different than laying down just the cash and conviction seems more than probable.
Heck as prosecutor, I would point out why the envelope, what magic does simply putting the cash in an envelope do? If the monger is just putting his stuff on her dresser, then why not just put the monger's cash on her dresser, if he was just laying it down there is no difference if the cash is in an envelope or not. The envelope could have been left in the guy's pocket or car, just like cash, so there is no difference between cash or cash in an envelope.
Do not feel safe with handing over cash in an envelope because it is the same as handing over cash.