Lots of Tate topics but I thought I'd share a story of a coworker I worked with who committed suicide after being accused of human trafficking.
He met a girl on some sugar baby website. The girl offered sex for money. He agreed. The guy was some 30yo professional making $200k/yr+ and of course, like all men, had issues with dating/women so whores were a better option for him.
One day he met up with the girl to fuck at a hotel and the girl asked if he'd be willing to pay more if she brought a friend. It's extremely common for working girls to pair up with other girls and do this very thing to make more money. He agreed. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to him, the second girl was 16yo and was in fact being trafficked by the woman. The hotel staff suspected something when the two girls arrived at the hotel and called the cops. The cops came and bused him and the girls. They already had a file on the woman but the woman made a statement that blamed this guy for everything. Completely made it up about him pressuring her, asking her to find younger girls for him etc... 100% lies but she felt that was her best way to get out of it.
He was charged with human trafficking. I guess the shame got to him though and he jumped off the skyscraper he worked at. What's interesting is whenever I tell women this story, they still think the guy is a terrible person. He's really just some nerdy professional guy that wanted to have sex with hot women, that's all. Can't fault a man for wanting this, it's literally what all men want. I guess women just hate it when men get what they want, like Andrew Tate.
Sex offender and ruining the rest of his life? Yes.
That's what happened to the creator of a company that was trying help people create 3D printed guns. Reeked of a honeypot the whole time, but he picked up a girl on a sugar daddy website who was underage and he nor the site knew it.
Lots of Tate topics but I thought I'd share a story of a coworker I worked with who committed suicide after being accused of human trafficking.
He met a girl on some sugar baby website. The girl offered sex for money. He agreed. The guy was some 30yo professional making $200k/yr+ and of course, like all men, had issues with dating/women so whores were a better option for him.
One day he met up with the girl to fuck at a hotel and the girl asked if he'd be willing to pay more if she brought a friend. It's extremely common for working girls to pair up with other girls and do this very thing to make more money. He agreed. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to him, the second girl was 16yo and was in fact being trafficked by the woman. The hotel staff suspected something when the two girls arrived at the hotel and called the cops. The cops came and bused him and the girls. They already had a file on the woman but the woman made a statement that blamed this guy for everything. Completely made it up about him pressuring her, asking her to find younger girls for him etc... 100% lies but she felt that was her best way to get out of it.
He was charged with human trafficking. I guess the shame got to him though and he jumped off the skyscraper he worked at. What's interesting is whenever I tell women this story, they still think the guy is a terrible person. He's really just some nerdy professional guy that wanted to have sex with hot women, that's all. Can't fault a man for wanting this, it's literally what all men want. I guess women just hate it when men get what they want, like Andrew Tate.
If any of this is true, there is no way the guy would actually be convicted of human trafficking.
Human trafficking? No.
Sex offender and ruining the rest of his life? Yes.
That's what happened to the creator of a company that was trying help people create 3D printed guns. Reeked of a honeypot the whole time, but he picked up a girl on a sugar daddy website who was underage and he nor the site knew it.