What would you do if you had sex with a call girl that now says that she is underage?

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What would you do if you had sex with a call girl that now says that she is underage?

I had sex with a call girl and then the next time she called I told her not tonight. However she then called me names and said ahe was underage. I don’t know that she is but I know she drove and she was on a chat-line on which you’re supposed to be 18 or older. She told me that she was 24 and going to college.

Asked on July 3, 2011 under Criminal Law, Indiana

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

1) Do not have any further contact with her--ever.

2) Do not have sex with anyone you find online--you discovered a major problem with meeting people online, which is that anyone can represent themselves to be anything on online; you don't know their ages, who they really are, etc.

3) If by "call girl" you mean a prostitute, don't frequent them again either--regardless of age, prostitution is a crime.

4) If either the girl tries to contact you again (particularly if she tries to blackmail or extort you) or if the authorities contact you, retain an attorney to help/defend you. And if the authorities do contact you, don't say anything to them until you speak with your lawyer--remember, you have a right to silence.


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