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Woman Arrested for Offering Sex in Return for World Series Tickets
- 10-28-2009
- Categorized in: Other Articles, Sports News
Susan Finkelstein, a die-hard Phillies fan, was arrested this week after posting an ad on Craigslist offering sex for World Series tickets. The 43 year-old wife and mother posted an ad on the popular classifieds website stating that she was a "gorgeous tall buxom blonde in desperate need of two World Series tickets".
After the ad was discovered by police officers scouring the website for pornography, drug deals or child molesters, they then decided to initiate contact with the woman.
Finkelstein was then solicited by an undercover police officer acting as though he had World Series tickets and was interested in the proposition. She was then lured to a local bar where she accepted to perform various sexual acts in exchange for the Yankees vs. Phillies tickets according to police.
When she discovered that the supposed ticket-holder had two tickets for the 2009 World Series, she was even willing to up the sexcapades according to the police. "She was overcome with Phillies fever," said her lawyer William J. Brennan.
She had also referred to herself in the ad as "the creative type" and wrote "maybe we can even help each other".
After a local radio station learned of the incident, they decided to give Finkelstein and her husband three tickets for Game 3 of the World Series in Philadelphia.
Finkelstein will now be required to appear in court on charges of soliciting prostitution on top of other various misdemeanors.
After the ad was discovered by police officers scouring the website for pornography, drug deals or child molesters, they then decided to initiate contact with the woman.
Finkelstein was then solicited by an undercover police officer acting as though he had World Series tickets and was interested in the proposition. She was then lured to a local bar where she accepted to perform various sexual acts in exchange for the Yankees vs. Phillies tickets according to police.
When she discovered that the supposed ticket-holder had two tickets for the 2009 World Series, she was even willing to up the sexcapades according to the police. "She was overcome with Phillies fever," said her lawyer William J. Brennan.
She had also referred to herself in the ad as "the creative type" and wrote "maybe we can even help each other".
After a local radio station learned of the incident, they decided to give Finkelstein and her husband three tickets for Game 3 of the World Series in Philadelphia.
Finkelstein will now be required to appear in court on charges of soliciting prostitution on top of other various misdemeanors.
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