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Woman Has Nasty Surprise Between Her Legs, Caught In Sick Sex Scheme (June 16, 2016)
News is breaking that a well-known journalist has been busted for a sick online sex scheme, leaving many shocked, but not as shocked as the victims of the ordeal, who found out the woman had a nasty surprise between her legs when it was too late.
Matt Hickey is a journalist known for his work on tech issues, so when news broke that he was involved in an online sex scheme, people were shocked.
Police are investigating Hickeys sick sex scheme, which ultimately resulted in one woman trying to kill herself. As details emerge, the lengths this man went to and how at least six women were duped into thinking Hickey was a woman are beyond shocking.
Hickey, a Seattle-based freelance journalist who has written for Gizmodo and Forbes, allegedly set out a fake female account on Facebook advertising porn auditions. Under the name Deja Stwalley, Hickey allegedly messaged young women on Facebook and set up auditions with her ex-boyfriend Matt.
According to The Stranger, he would say that the sex had to be part of the process in order to convince production companies that they were comfortable with having sex with strangers. One woman, 19-year-old Allysia Bishop, showed up for the photo shoot with Hickey, who plied her with alcohol. After he finished taking photos, he promised her that the movies they would make would be just soft porn, and she would make $450.00 dollars an hour.
Hickey then attacked her, engaging her in sex. When Bishop told him to stop, he said the sex with him off camera was part of the audition. Bishop went along, saying she was so drunk she almost blacked out. Later that day, she slit her wrists in a suicide attempt.
The other women gave similar stories, and until a day ago, they thought that Stwalley was a real person and that a woman had recruited them. Police discovered through their investigation that Hickey was Stwalley, and the woman in the photo Hickey used as his online persona was Lauren McGrath, a freelance journalist and bouncer.
The sad thing is, the Seattle Police Department is finding it difficult to make a case. Sex under false pretenses is rarely prosecuted as rape, though activists argue that it should be. States including California, Tennessee, Alabama, and Michigan have rape laws that criminalize consent obtained by trickery.
When you read further, it appears this guy may have been drugging their drinks and having sex with the women after they passed out.
Sex under false pretenses is rarely prosecuted as rape, though activists argue that it should be.
So women who color their hair, put on make up and act sane...are rapists?