Woman In World Series Sex For Ticket Case Speaks Out
Philadelphia, PA -- The Pennsylvania woman accused of trying to trade sex for World Series tickets says she's happily married and isn't a prostitute. Forty-three-year-old Susan Finkelstein told KYW-TV in Philadelphia she doesn't have anything to be sorry for.
Police charged Finkelstein with prostitution after she posted a Craigslist ad seeking World Series tickets, hinting she'd be "creative" with payment. Undercover cops set up a meeting at which they claimed she offered sex in exchange for the tickets. Her attorney says police have blown the issue, quote, "way out of proportion." Meantime, a Philadelphia radio host and an auto dealer have offered a pair of Game Three tickets to Finkelstein.
Finkelstein's attorney, William Brennan, says the prostitution charge against Finkelstein is baseless. Finkelstein told KYW-TV why she described herself as a "gorgeous, tall buxom blonde" in her Craigslist ad.
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