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Selling sex for fuel can send you to the slammer for soliciting
Latin America News.Net Thursday 3rd July, 2008 (ANI)
New York, July 3 : A 50-year-old American man has confessed to having sex with a hooker - in exchange for a 100- dollar gasoline card.
Kenneth Nowak from Indiana was arrested for having sex with the call girl on June 27 at a Days Inn in Fort Wright, Ky.
According to Court records uncovered by The Smoking Gun Web site, Nowak has admitted that he paid for the action with a 100-dollar gas card good for gas at Speedway gas stations, along with other unspecified "gifts."
"A local prosecutor noted that it was sad to see someone selling their body for gas," reports the New York Daily News.
Angela Eversole, 34, who sold her body for just 25 gallons of juice, was hit with a prostitution rap and also charged with doing business without an occupational license. Nowak was charged with promoting prostitution.
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