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> The disclaimer is a little off-putting

 

"am a professional escort . Therefore, the fees required, or money exchanged for legal adult personal services for modeling is simply for time and companionship ONLY. Anything else that may or may not occur is a matter of personal choice and personal preferences between two or more consenting adults of legal age and is not contracted for, nor is it requested to be contracted for in any manner. This is not an offer of, and or for solicitation or prostitution. Fees charged are for time spent only. I do reserve the right to decline appointments, as I deem necessary. By contacting me (either through phone or email) you agree to ALL of these terms and hereby CERTIFY that you are not part of any law enforcement agency using this advertisement for entrapment or for arrest. This is a contract you agree to by contacting me. I have legal representation and know my rights fully."

 

 

Why do you think the above is off-putting? It looks more like a protection, than anything else. If a were a client, that wouldn't stop from hiring him.

 

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>>> The disclaimer is a little off-putting

>>

>>"am a professional escort . Therefore, the fees

>required,

>>or money exchanged for legal adult personal services for

>>modeling is simply for time and companionship ONLY.

>Anything

>>else that may or may not occur is a matter of personal

>choice

>>and personal preferences between two or more consenting

>adults

>>of legal age and is not contracted for, nor is it

>requested to

>>be contracted for in any manner. This is not an offer of,

>and

>>or for solicitation or prostitution. Fees charged are for

>time

>>spent only. I do reserve the right to decline

>appointments, as

>>I deem necessary. By contacting me (either through phone

>or

>>email) you agree to ALL of these terms and hereby CERTIFY

>that

>>you are not part of any law enforcement agency using this

>>advertisement for entrapment or for arrest. This is a

>contract

>>you agree to by contacting me. I have legal representation

>and

>>know my rights fully."

 

Silly boy certainly does not "know (his) rights fully" and should immediately fire his "legal representation". Such a "disclaimer" is meaningless and offers zero protection against an arrest in a prostitution sting. I always laugh when I see such a "disclaimer" on escorts' or agencies' websites as if such a "contract" would hold up in court. If anything, I think it may make them more likely to become a target in a vice sting because it shows how naive they are about the law and tactics used in prostitution stings. It's a total MYTH that they must tell you if they are affiliated with any law enforcement agency upon being asked. Law enforcement can/do LIE about being a cop and it's not entrapment.

 

Over my 18 years of escorting, I was arrested 2x in 2 different jurisdictions. One arrest was for prostitution in 2004 and the other was for offering massage without a license in 2003. Here in Columbus, Ohio, officers are allowed to go so far as to get naked in order to make an arrest, which was what happened to me. They also place fake escort/massage ads in local papers or online posing as escorts as well as the usual tactic of posing as a "john".

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>The crime rate must be low in Columbus if they have the time

>to waste on stings like that.

 

Yet another sting operation was in the paper today.

 

Ex official nabbed in brothel probe

Former leader of state office facing 7 prostitution-related counts

 

Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:13 AM

By Theodore Decker

 

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

 

Robert Eric McFadden, 46, is accused of helping a teen prostitute promote herself.

 

Columbus vice detectives monitoring online discussions among clients of prostitutes for years have noticed a man posting under the names "Sullivant Guy," "Broad Street Guy," "Toby" and "God O Thunder."

 

The man, like many others on the sites, would trade information about street hookers and online escorts. He would recommend some prostitutes, issue warnings about others and give advice on ways to avoid law enforcement.

 

Detectives said yesterday that they arrested the "go-to guy" behind those posts.

 

Robert Eric McFadden, who was the director of Gov. Ted Strickland's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives until his transfer to another state job in fall 2007, was arrested in Dublin.

 

McFadden, 46, of 6290 Hyland Dr. in Dublin, was taken into custody on seven prostitution-related counts, including charges that he promoted a 17-year-old prostitute online.

 

The charges include compelling prostitution involving a minor, promoting prostitution and pandering. He is being held in the Franklin County jail pending an appearance in Municipal Court this morning.

 

Police said they have seized a computer and two vehicles. One was his wife's car, which detectives said was the setting for photos of the 17-year-old girl that McFadden then posted online.

 

Police have identified the girl, who is cooperating with the investigation.

 

Detectives said McFadden was one of the men involved in a hooker-review Web site that spawned what police called a raffle for sex last fall and the creation of a Brewery District brothel.

 

Police had arrested an academic adviser at Ohio State University, a sex-abuse caseworker at Franklin County Children Services and a real-estate agent in connection with the brothel.

 

Through that investigation they learned that McFadden had been promoting the girl, who already had been advertising her sex services online, Sgt. Stan Latta said.

 

It is unclear how McFadden was compensated, if at all, for furthering the girl's business, police said.

 

Vice detective Jeff Ackley, stressing that he was speaking only generally, said johns have been known to promote prostitutes in return for sexual favors.

 

Before joining the Strickland administration, McFadden served as field director for Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good.

 

He was hired in February 2007 to lead the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. He was paid $36 an hour but was transferred to the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in late October that year, Strickland spokesman Keith Dailey said.

 

The Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is charged with making it easier for such organizations to compete for public funding, encouraging partnerships among the groups and measuring the impact those partnerships have on needy Ohioans.

 

"It had become clear that he wasn't a good fit for the office," Dailey said. "It wasn't working out. The position was a leadership position. He wasn't the right person to lead such an important office."

 

McFadden, who told police yesterday that he is unemployed, was laid off by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in March because of budget cuts.

 

Dispatch reporters Mark Niquette and Alan Johnson contributed to this story.

 

tdecker@dispatch.com

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