worriedsick
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Hello, So I contacted an escort agency via webform (verification) and through a couple of follow up emails. I NEVER discussed sex, sex acts or money / payment. I was only discussing possible dates / times and ladies. Ultimately, I cancelled via email (never even had dates "penciled in" their calendar) because my trip was cancelled. I have proof I never visited that city / state during the times I discussed. The agency has since been busted. Is there even a remote possibility of being charged with solicitation by virtue of these brief emails? From everything I have read when a client of an agency is charged, there has to be significant proof of engaging in prostitution, as with the Zumba case in Mass. In that case there was photo / video evidence of clients making it easy for LE. I have been told that this would be a very thin case if a case at all, I said nothing incriminating, and unlikely to pursue a misdemeanor charge for an out of state person. Thoughts? This is my closest brush with the law and I'm worried sick.