Social Security worker in Mass. charged with trying to pressure beneficiary into prostitution
Briefly

Kim allegedly indicated that he understood she was in a difficult situation and stated that maybe they could 'work something out' that would benefit them both.
In a call later that month, the 35-year-old Social Security employee allegedly told the woman over the phone in a call monitored by law enforcement that they could 'help each other out.'
He allegedly proposed paying her for sex, and in subsequent text messages, told her to travel to Massachusetts, offering her $100 to have sex in a car in a hotel parking lot.
Read at Boston.com
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