Posted on 11/24/2014 11:48:00 AM PST by C19fan
Imagine this: A man woos a woman to bed with tales of his riches, fast cars and a vacation home in Monaco. But he actually lives in his mothers basement.
Or this: A seemingly wealthy widow convinces a younger man to sleep with her on the notion that they may marry and hell inherit her money. In reality, shes broke.
In both cases, someone lied about his or her status in order to have sex with someone else.
Under a bill recently proposed by a south Jersey lawmaker, such actions would not only be considered dishonest. They could prompt charges of rape.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
What if she has falsies stuffed in her bra?
> someone lied about his or her status in order to have sex with someone else.
If that includes lying about being single, or being ten years younger or fifteen pounds lighter than you really are, or saying "yes, they're real," I think the whole state could be indicted.
Maybe there's some good to be salvaged from this. Is it now a crime in New Jersey for a woman to lie about being on The Pill?
Such lies are legitimately the basis for annulments. But any law that tries to distinguish between “honest” and “dishonest” fornication or adultery should be opposed.
Fairly ridiculous.
However, they could just go ahead and make seduction a crime.
If it was in writing, a case could be made for “fraud in the inducement” under contract law. That would void the contract, and, since the person who “sold” the sexual service can’t get it back, he or she could ask to be indemnified in cash.
or....if she’s a he?
OK I’ll bite. Plz send
May as well station police outside of the bars. 90% of the folks leaving together after 11PM would fit this description.
This appears to be largely a revival of the ancient common law crime of seduction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seduction
Laz better avoid NJ. :>)
You can burn the flag only if you are wrapped up tight in it fitst.
The male version of this is Sandy Berger.
I'm not an attorney, but I don't think that's true. The defining element of the fraud is deception. That can be verbal or written.
It is, of course, much more difficult to prove a fraud without written evidence.
I do know here in Florida there has been some high-visibility prosecutions of people for defrauding old folks. The contracts they signed were entirely legal, but their signature was obtained by false verbal inducements.
I’m a doctor, I’m a lawyer, I’m a movie star, I’m an astronaut, and I own this bar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEaOUpMmKwc
“or....if shes a he?”
Interesting. What if this happens and the normal person finds out that their willing partner for the evening has the wrong plumbing? Will they arrest the deceived party for anti-LGBT bias?
Usually the deceived party is arrested for murder.
Looks like this lawmaker got caught up in the game and is pissed.
LOL! I haven’t thought about that song for a long time. Next I’ll be dreaming I went to Hillbilly Hell.
Wow, taking he said/she said to an all new level while at the same time depriving humanity of the opportunity for a well deserved giggle at the expense of gold diggers of both genders.
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