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Cleveland Adult Entertainment: CLEVELAND v. BEASLEY

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the March 5, 2010

… 27} After reviewing the record, we find that Beasley failed to present evidence that Det. Graves planted in Beasley’s mind the possibility of engaging in sex for hire. Even though Beasley claims he did not explicitly ask the detective to engage in sex in exchange for money and the detective suggested the particular sexual activity and price, such explicit conduct is not required to establish soliciting. The evidence in this matter reveals that Beasley engaged in “enticing, urging, and luring” conduct, that he readily acquiesced in the inducements offered by the police, and that he displayed a willingness to involve himself in sexual activity for hire. Beasley admitted to an encounter with Det. Graves in an area known for prostitution; he led the detective to a more private area where he left his car and entered the detective’s vehicle; he did not respond negatively to any opportunities for sex or money; he asked for oral sex; and he responded affirmatively to $30. Although Beasley lacked a criminal record and offered favorable character witnesses, the evidence did not support a finding that Beasley’s conduct in soliciting sex for hire was the result of police entrapment.

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