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This is what happened with a young Taiwanese who hired a “friend” to accompany him on a picnic and dinner for three hours, but that university student violated the terms of the contract, to pay a high price in money and his time in prison.
According to the website “Audity Central”, the young man who was sentenced by the judge to 6 months in prison and a fine equivalent to approximately $ 6,500, the court pardoned the situation because he had sent an “apology” letter to the girl, but it was too late.
The story began in the young man called “Chen” who had hired an escort through an application to have dinner and take a short walk in a period of no more than three hours for $ 260, and the contract allowed him to hug the innocent and comb her , but certain conditions were established as he was not allowed to kiss or kiss her. Touching her in an “inappropriate” way.
Chen and his rented girlfriend met at the Taipei Main Station at three o’clock, and things were going well, as the two ate at a fast food restaurant and then took a short walk in a park.
And here, events began to take another direction, according to the testimony of his “hired girlfriend”, he began to repeat strange phrases such as “I’m going to kidnap you”, in addition to conversations that deviate from the principles of “decency and etiquette.”
The girl said that her client touched her body inappropriately, explaining that she did not dare to stop him because they were in an empty place of people and therefore she was afraid of making things worse.
Fortunately, when the three hours were up, Chen honored the contract and let her go, rushing to the nearest police station and filing a complaint.
When he was arrested, Chen confessed his guilt, noting that he sent the girl a text message expressing his remorse and regret for what happened, but that apparently was not enough to save him from prison.
The judge who ruled in this case considered that Chen’s behavior was censured, but also took into account his attitude of regret and that he had no prior intentions to cause harm, sentenced him to six months in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of 180,000 Taiwan dollars ($ 6,420).
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