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Pre-Arraignment Diversion for Construction Company Executive Charged With Soliciting a Prostitute
Our client is a construction company executive who graduated college less than 2 years ago. He has no criminal history. In May of this year he responded to an advertisement online to a woman claiming to provide sexual services in exchange for money. A meeting location was provided to our client along with a cell number. He was told to drive to that address. He was further advised that when he arrived he was to text the number and meet up with the woman to pay her for sexual services. He did this only to find out that the woman was an undercover police officer participating in a wide scale sting operation throughout Eastern Massachusetts. The incident was captured on audio and text messages confirmed the intentions of our client. He was charged with soliciting sex for a fee which is a crime under G.L. c. 272 section 53. Attorney Neyman was hired. He filed a motion for pre-arraignment diversion under G.L. c. 276A. The motion was allowed. Our client was ordered to complete a prostitution awareness course which he did prophylactically. All charges are being dismissed prior to arraignment.
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