More details in the Law Student-Escort case

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More details emerge in the story of the Law Student-Escort and the Frisky Professor.  Read the whole story at news.com.au

Law professor ‘hit student hooker during sex’

The professor paid her $US300 and asked if he could see her again. She told him she’d have to think about it and then went to the police station to report she’d been assaulted.

She told police she suffered vision problems from being slapped, but did not have any lasting injuries.

The professor, whose wife works in the same department, told police the student was a willing participant and the two hugged when they were done.

He said he considered having a more involved relationship with the student, perhaps as a mistress he could take with him on his travels.

The professor admitted to giving her the money and then said, “I guess I’m in trouble, huh?”

The student later regretted her decision, telling police she just wanted the investigation to “to go away”.

“I’m in law school,” she told a detective according to the police report. “This is bad.”

Prosecutors determined there was not enough evidence to charge the professor with assault but used the woman’s description of the encounter to launch prostitution charges.

The professor and the student eventually pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of using a computer to commit a crime and will be sentenced on December 30.

The university has also launched an investigation into the matter.

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