A Philadelphia court recently handed down a mixed decision on the sex-for-tickets scandal that brought a lot of attention to one desperate Phillies fan. The story started when Susan Finklestein posted a suggestive Craigslist ad (a lewd add on Craigslist whodathunkit) offering her “feminine wiles” for tickets to see the Philadelphia Phillies play in the World Series. While this still seems like a better deal than Ticketmaster, the police apparently frown on the exchange of sexual favors for money or goods.

This “goofy post” as she described it, took a very interesting turn when the Bucks County Police created a sting operation and responded to the add. Susan allegedly promised to make good on the Craigslist posting and was later arrested for prostitution. Today she was found not guilty of the prostitution charge, but was found guilty of attempted prostitution: which apparently is a real charge.
We here at Jack expect Craigslist to shut down if the Cub’s ever make the World Series and while we at Jack FM cannot condone any illegal actions, we have .38 Special tickets and are accepting offers.
January 5th, 2011 - 11:05 am
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