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Originally Posted by Bigh1955
If I meet an escort at her place or mine, paying her in advance for an agreed upon amount of time - let's say two hours, and at some point during that two hours we engage in sex...Is this prostitution?
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I think non-lawyers sometimes get way too hung up on form when it comes to their interpretation of laws. There's this idea that you and the escort can both say your agreement was for time only and not for sex and that therefore you're safe from prosecution. NO! The prosecutor, judge, and jury are not necessarily required to believe what you tell them. They can look to all the circumstances and use their common sense.
To answer your question directly, if in fact your agreement with the escort was for her time only and there was no agreement for sex and sex just happened, then you're not guilty of prostitution. However, I don't believe that's what happens in fact in this world of ours and I bet a cop, prosecutor, judge, and jury would also conclude that this was in fact an agreement of money for sex and therefore you'd be found guilty of prostitution.