Court tosses sex-for-tickets conviction

rh48hr
Wakanda
Philly DA's have nothing better to do with their time? At least this court got it right.

PHILADELPHIA -- An appeals court has overturned the attempted prostitution conviction of a Philadelphia woman who was accused of offering sexual favors for World Series tickets.

Authorities had alleged that Susan Finkelstein posted a racy online ad, then met with an undercover Bensalem police officer in October 2009 and offered to perform sexual acts in exchange for tickets to see the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees.

Finkelstein acknowledged placing a "goofy" ad on Craigslist and hoping to use her "feminine wiles" to get tickets, but denied offering favors and said she wasn't a prostitute.

At trial last year, Finkelstein was acquitted of prostitution but convicted of attempted prostitution.

The state Superior Court ruled Tuesday that since Finkelstein was cleared of the more serious prostitution count, she could not be convicted of attempt because the proof required to sustain both charges was the same. Also, the court noted, Finkelstein was not engaged in "sexual activity as a business" and said the crime of prostitution was not intended to "criminalize private illicit sexual relations."

Finkelstein's attorney, William Brennan, said his client was elated by the decision.

"This woman should never have been charged in the first place," he said.

Stephen Harris, chief of appeals for the Bucks County district attorney, said prosecutors disagree with the court's reasoning but that no decision has been made on whether to appeal.

"Our view is that if you're selling sex for something of value, and certainly a World Series ticket is something of value, that is a business transaction," he said.

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5 comments

  • deogol
    13 years ago
    "Our view is that if you're selling sex for something of value, and certainly a World Series ticket is something of value, that is a business transaction," he said.

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    Does that mean Kobe Bryant's wife is a prostitute? Kim Kardashian? Gold diggers are prostitutes?
  • steve229
    13 years ago
    "that is a business transaction,"

    So they got something against business transactions - what are they, bunch of communists?
  • Orlimar
    13 years ago
    You would think that the Philly DA's office must be looking under rocks for opportunities to prosecute. As it is I'm sure some real criminals are delighted that the courts are being clogged with dangerous sexual transactions!
  • jackslash
    13 years ago
    I'm glad she got off, but I wonder if her family and friends are proud of her.
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    Damn!! If a stripper had Superbowl tickets, I'd fuck her for the tickets. GO LIONS !!!
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