Woman Claims Tinder Date Tried To Sue Her For Turning Down Sex

Talk about a bad date. A Canadian woman is claiming that a lawyer she dated on Tinder tried suing her for turning down sex—as he claims that she had violated their “verbal contract.” A video chronicling the uproarious incident has 250,000 views on TikTok.

The woman said, “We went back to his place. It was implied that we were gonna hook up, but I never explicitly stated that.” She added, “I left and a few days later, he had paid someone to serve me with papers to like sue me for breaking a verbal contract.” One commenter suggested that she try to get the man disbarred, to which she replied, “I want to but I also don’t wanna ruin anyone’s whole career like I’d feel bad even tho he’s a creep.”

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Check out more about a woman claiming her Tinder date tried to sue her for turning down sex: https://nypost.com/2021/06/22/woman-claims-stinky-tinder-date-tried-to-sue-her-over-no-sex/

Ringo Starr Drops Legal Battle With Ring O Sex Toys

Ringo Starr‘s reputation has gotten a little racier lately. It seems there’s been some confusion about whether he’s involved with a sex toy called Ring O. As a result, the legendary Beatles drummer challenged the Ring O trademark in a legal battle over the name.

He’s recently dropped the legal case, however, much to the sex toy manufacturers’ pleasure. According to the dismissal settlement, Starr has consented to the use of the name Ring O “only in connection with adult aids and desensitizing sprays, and so long as there is a separation between the word ‘RING’ and the letter ‘O.”’ The Ring O is part of the Screaming O range, with other names including the Swingo, The Big O, and the Primo, which combined have sold 25 million products around the world. Naughty naughty, Ring O!

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Check out more about Ringo Starr’s dropped legal case against Ring O sex toys: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9733209/Beatles-drummer-Ringo-Starr-80-drops-legal-battle-Ring-O-sex-toys.html

Oregon Makes Moves To Decriminalize Prostitution In The State

Oregon’s House Judiciary Committee held an informational hearing on a bill that would decriminalize prostitution in the state. House Bill 3088 would repeal the laws of prostitution, promoting prostitution, and commercial sexual solicitation. Proponents of the bill argue “the evidence is really clear that arresting sex workers or their clients does not help.”

An Oregon sex worker echoed the sentiment: “Please do not arrest our clients as a method for supposedly reducing harm. It does not respect consent.” According to the Sex Workers Project, the push for the ballot remains “very strong and clear.” The nonprofit said, “When voters hear the reasoning for protecting sex workers’ rights and autonomy, as well as (about) wasting unnecessarily public resources, our polling shows support reaching 68%.”

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Check out more about Oregon’s bill to decriminalize prostitution: https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/oregon-activists-lawmakers-push-to-decriminalize-sex-work/

New Proposed Legislation Could Be The End Of Internet Porn

A proposed bill could be the end of internet porn, critics say. The Stopping Internet Sexual Exploitation Act (SISEA) has been filed by a member of Canada’s Parliament. SISEA is basically the exact same legislation proposed by a member of Congress earlier this year. 

Both pieces of legislation are written so broadly that they could have the arguably unintended effect of shuttering sites like Pornhub and OnlyFans, and making it difficult to impossible for many sex workers to make a living. While the bill is Canadian, it has the potential of affecting sex workers and porn companies all over the world. Anyone who violates Canada’s SISEA would be subject to heavy fines and possible incarceration: for failing to obtain written consent to distribute the porn, companies can be fined up to $20,000 (Canadian dollars) for a first offense; $100,000 for the second; and $200,000 for the third.

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Check out more about new porn legislation that could be the end of internet porn: https://www.dailydot.com/debug/sisea-back-end-internet-porn/

NJ Judge Legally Recognizes ‘Friends With Benefits’ Protections

A judge gave good news to booty callers everywhere. New Jersey’s US District Judge Susan D. Wigenton has legally recognized “friends with benefits,” ruling they fall under Fourth Amendment protection after a man was arrested at the home of his mistress. The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets requirements for issuing warrants.

According to the legal docs, the man was yanked from bed in the home of a woman he had casual sex with. The man arrived at his hook-up’s home for sex early in the morning and police arrived a few hours later—allegedly arresting the man in his underwear, without a warrant to search the home. The judge made her landmark ruling, agreeing with the defense that the man’s “home” extended to the home of his friends with benefits and that his lawyers have grounds to challenge the seizure.

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Check out more about a judge recognizing “friends with benefits” protections: https://nypost.com/2021/05/20/nj-judge-legally-recognizes-friends-with-benefits/

40 Women Arrested For X-rated Photo Shoot On Dubai Balcony

Dubai public officials are not happy about an XXX photo shoot with 40 women. A Russian man who was the organizer of the “lewd” shoot on a balcony in the United Arab Emirates has been detained, along with the women. The man filmed the spectacle of the naked women leaning over the balcony and showing off their asses.

He claims to have then made the “fatal mistake” of sharing the explicit video, a potential crime in the UAE. All the 40-strong group of women are models from ex-Soviet states, who each face six months in prison and $2,000 fines. There has been speculation that the women were involved in a shoot for an Israeli adult website.

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Check out more about 40 women getting arrested for a nude photo shoot in Dubai: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9437041/Inside-Dubai-balcony-publicity-stunt-Israeli-porn-site-saw-dozen-woman.html

Utah Law Seeks To Block Porn On Phones

Conservative lawmakers in Utah want to pass a law that would automatically block porn on phones and tablets sold in the state. Lawmakers in the majority Mormon state have previously ordered warning labels on pornography, declaring it a “public health crisis.” The state has historically railed against pornography—and sometimes even considers mainstream magazines and lingerie catalogs offensive.

Phone manufacturers and retailers claimed filters would be too difficult to apply in a single state, and successfully lobbied for a provision that would only allow the bill to be enforced if at least five other states follow suit. If the measure is signed into law, Utah would be the first state to mandate filters on devices. Many critics are already calling foul, claiming the law would violate First Amendment rights. Talk about a Pornsnub!

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Check out more about Utah lawmakers trying to put automatic porn blocks on phones: https://nypost.com/2021/03/16/porn-would-automatically-be-blocked-on-phones-under-utah-law/

Woman In Japan Ordered To Pay Man Damages For Having Sex With His Wife

A woman paid big time for having an affair—literally. She was ordered to fork over money to a man because she had sex with his wife. The Tokyo District Court ordered the naughty woman to pay the cuckolded husband $1,010 after the affair.

The angry husband first filed a lawsuit against his wife’s lover for allegedly turning her into a two-timer after the women met online. The court ruled that any act “undermining the peace” in a marriage—including extramarital sex—qualifies as infidelity. In past years, affairs between same-sex lovers have not been considered infidelity under the law—which means this X-rated case sparked a new legal precedent.

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Check out more about a women in Japan paying a husband damages for fucking his wife: https://nypost.com/2021/03/24/woman-in-japan-ordered-to-pay-man-damages-for-having-sex-with-his-wife/

Florida Attorney Disbarred After Making Porn Films In Prison

An attorney in Florida has been disbarred and jailed after he was caught making X-rated videos with female inmates. The man was guilty of soliciting sex inside attorney-client visitation rooms at two separate Florida jail facilities, a release from the Florida Bar said. “He video recorded these encounters with the goal of creating an adult pornographic film for his own prurient and/or financial interest,” the release said.

Police said he would offer to put $30 to $40 in an inmates’ commissary account in exchange for sex with him in the attorney-client meeting room. He would then allegedly post videos of their trysts on the internet. “He abused his privilege to practice law and used his law license to engage in deception with the intent to access private rooms provided to attorneys in two separate jail facilities for the purpose of soliciting prostitution,” the release concluded.

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Check out more about an attorney getting disbarred for having sex with inmates: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9219643/Florida-attorney-disbarred-caught-making-porn-films-jail-two-inmates.html

New Bill Hopes To Use Oregon As A Testing Ground For Decriminalizing Sex Work

Oregon has decriminalized recreational cannabis, drugs, and now, potentially, sex work. Sex Workers Project is seeking to decriminalize sex work in Oregon, in hopes it will become the first state to do so statewide. Recently, state Rep. Rob Nosse filed House Bill 3088 at the request of the Sex Workers Project, which would invalidate the state’s prostitution statutes, decriminalizing those engaged in selling sex, their customers, and third parties.

Nosse introduced his bill understanding it makes Oregon a test case: “We seem to do really well at passing these libertarianesque things,” he says. Oregon’s progressive atmosphere makes it a prime candidate to test out legal sex work: HB 3088 would implement what advocates call “full decriminalization,” removing penalties for selling sex, paying for it, and facilitating it as a third party. The Sex Workers Project is gearing up for an all-out public relations campaign, which it calls DecrimwORk, including state-level efforts around “decriminalizing, destigmatizing and decarcerating sex workers in the state.”

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Check out more about a bill aimed at fully decriminalizing sex work in Oregon: https://www.wweek.com/news/2021/02/10/an-east-coast-advocacy-group-is-using-oregon-as-a-testing-ground-for-decriminalizing-sex-work