If the co-worker hangs-up the phone you have done nothing wrong!
That is a false analogy. What you are describing is not phone sex between consensual adults, it is harassment conducted by telephone. The alleged calls in the O'Reilly case were placed during normal working hours.
Got any more red herrings to throw out there?
And what if the female party was getting a charge out of the phone call as well? This could have been just one part of their relationship.
I've seen nothing so far to show that she was not a willing participant. Matter of fact, what I have seen has led me to believe that it was a mutual relationship.
Time will tell.
Give it a rest. She had the perfect opportunity to repeatedly hang up and nail him for harrassment and stalking. Nice and neat and clean and unequivocal.
She didn't.
This woman is a sexual harrassment magnet, apparently, she put herself a second time in a position of being "sexually harrassed". Methinks this loser has (more than ) a few emotional and psychological problems.