Sex Catching Up on Two Sex Scandals
posted by on November 10 at 11:16 AM
It’s been all Richard Curtis around these parts. But there are developments in other sex scandals that made national news this year.
First, a jury found Florida state representative Bob Allen guilty of sex solicitation.
A jury Friday convicted state Rep. Bob Allen of soliciting prostitution from an undercover male officer in July.Allen faces up to 60 days in county jail and a $500 fine for the second-degree misdemeanor. The Merritt Island Republican was accused of peering over a stall in a men’s public park restroom, then agreeing to pay $20 to perform oral sex on Titusville officer Danny Kavanaugh.
The jury deliberated three hours and 20 minutes.
Second, Wendy Cortez, a former prostitute, dishes her frequent client U.S. Senator David Vitter. Nothing about diapers, sadly, but her rather cruel commentary isn’t going to bolster Vitter’s family values cred.
I could not watch too much of that video. I am just not a big Celine Dion fan.
@1 lmao I was thinking the same thing.
Tart vs senator...who will win??
I feel sorry for the guy.
Dear Mr. Savage:
I have the deepest respect for you in your areas of expertise. However, I think we can agree that heterosexual prostitution is not such an area.
Therefore, I was quite taken aback when you compared the hotel where Rep. Curtis's tryst took place with the motels on North Aurora in our fair city.
There is no comparison between the outrageous prices and bad taste of the Spokane hotel you explored and such utiliarian bargains as The Ambassador, Orion, Night's Inn, or the Georgian on North Aurora. They range in cost from $35.00 per night (The Ambassador) to $50.00 per night (Night's Inn).
Moreover, all those fine establishments are done in a style known as "1960s Porno Motel", a very utilitarian style since it is unlikely that the guest has rented the room for art appreciation sessions.
Moreover, several of the clerks at the various motels have been known to accomodate my girls with a special "short use" charge.
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