Yung Miami was on Diddy’s payroll as a drug mule and paid prostitute, court documents state.

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You think the feds are going to raid someone based on a he said/she said? :beli: :mjlol: :laff: . They have evidence and multiple witnesses and the recordings and pictures would be evidence
It was so much that they couldn’t just charge him?
 

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Flying them out to different cities and having male escorts/your rich buddies hit is considered sex traffic.

So what's the difference between this and a porno company/adult modeling agency doing the same thing?
 

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So what's the difference between this and a porno company/adult modeling agency doing the same thing?

The law doesn’t forbid “exchanging sex for money in any situation.”
The law forbids "selling sex as a service". In addition the law, and the Constitution, strongly protect free expression.
With sex work:
  1. The customer is the person having sex
  2. The service or product being sold is sex.
With porn:
  1. The customer is the person watching the movie.
  2. The service or product being sold is the movie.
Legally they’re miles apart.

I think a lot of pornstars are contracted to have sex rather than “being paid to get to have sex”. You could argue they’re the same thing, but pornstars are paid to make a movie, they’re not “paid to have sex”, so to speak, even if that is what they’re really doing.

Prostitution is turning sex into a product to be sold, where in porn sex is entertainment and the movie they record is the product to be sold, not the sex.
 

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The law doesn’t forbid “exchanging sex for money in any situation.”
The law forbids "selling sex as a service". In addition the law, and the Constitution, strongly protect free expression.
With sex work:
  1. The customer is the person having sex
  2. The service or product being sold is sex.
With porn:
  1. The customer is the person watching the movie.
  2. The service or product being sold is the movie.
Legally they’re miles apart.

I think a lot of pornstars are contracted to have sex rather than “being paid to get to have sex”. You could argue they’re the same thing, but pornstars are paid to make a movie, they’re not “paid to have sex”, so to speak, even if that is what they’re really doing.

Prostitution is turning sex into a product to be sold, where in porn sex is entertainment and the movie they record is the product to be sold, not the sex.
Yeah, but it sounds like splitting hairs to me. So if Diddy has a private LLC and he filmed these sexual trysts, then he should be good.

See how silly that is?
 
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