She might be one for Hef?
[QUOTE=Pna; 1216297]Looking at this objectively (or, at least, as objectively as possible) I have to wonder if there isn't a little bit of sex addiction at work here.
Item 1: Her ethnic background is Indian, and they are usually rather staid.
Item 2: She was bright enough and wealthy enough to get into and out of law school. Add to this the fact that she was doing pro bono work up near Rockford, and I seriously doubt she was doing it because she needed the money.
Item 3: She must have paid a pretty penny for those bolt-ons, but she's only charging. 5-1? She was using e-mail with her clients, and was at NIU, so obviously using the internet is not a problem for her. How could she NOT know that she could have charged FAR more for her services and had 'them lining up? Again, this doesn't sound like she's in it for the bucks.
All told this sounds like a girl who is hypersexual anyway and charging for it just adds an element of extra naughtiness, and some pin money.
Fortunately for her, even if she loses her law license (which would be sad) she can make a (probably better) living as a porn star or high-end escort. [/QUOTE]This has FUTURE PLAYBOY PICTORIAL written all over it!
"The Call-Girl Lawyer"
A couple of news articles. One mentions USAsexguide, and not in a good light!
6 Women Facing Prostitution Charges In Western Suburb.
[url]http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/02/17/6-women-facing-prostitution-charges-in-western-suburb/[/url]
Evanston Spa Workers Busted For Prostitution.
[url]http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/18/evanston-spa-workers-busted-for-prostitution/[/url]
This article has the mention of USAsexguide in it:
[QUOTE]"Evanston police did not go into further specifics. But a review of the Carnation Spa appears on the Web site USASexGude. Info, on which a customer reported asking for, and receiving, a sex act from an employee for an extra fee following a massage."[/QUOTE]Be careful with your post. Uncle Leo reads them, and uses them just like we do.
Re: We'll find out I guess
[QUOTE=Castlerae;1218077]Maybe, but if the prosecutor makes his case and she's found guilty of a felony, plus all the press the case has gotten, do you think the ethics people will let her keep her license? Maybe I'm a pessimist, but I don't see that happening, I think she's gone as a lawyer.[/QUOTE]There is a lot of uninformed speculation about this case in this forum. I just make that comment as an advisory to both posters and readers. A lot of these comments are based on speculations that are coming from a basic lack of knowledge. For example, you don't know what is going to happen in the prosecution of this case; for that matter, you don't know if this case even will be prosecuted at trial (personally, I have my doubts). You also don't know what is going to happen with respect to her law license.