A former Social Security Administration employee, Dae Sung Kim, pleaded guilty to attempting to induce a person to travel in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution. Kim handled an in-person visit from a woman seeking benefits after job loss, then later called her using a number obtained from the administration's computer system. Kim proposed paying the woman for sex, offered $100 for sex in a car in a hotel parking lot, and instructed her to travel to Massachusetts. Kim was arrested when he arrived at the meeting. He was sentenced to six months in prison and five years supervised release.
Public servants are entrusted to assist people, not exploit them," Foley said. "This was a brazen abuse of power by a federal employee who used his position and access to sensitive information to prey on a vulnerable woman who had just lost her job. This kind of predatory behavior has no place in public service, or anywhere else.
maybe they could work something out that would benefit them both.
vulnerability and his privilege" to "purchase access
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