Florida college students busted in prostitution sting
Students from University of Miami and Florida International University were arrested during a prostitution sting after an undercover police operation.
On Wednesday night, students from University of Miami and Florida International University were arrested during a prostitution sting after an undercover police operation.
UM students Acacia Friedman, 23, and Maury Noun, 21, as well as FIU student Samara Charlotin, 19, were arrested after Friedman and Charlotin reportedly met an undercover policeman at the Colonnade Hotel. The policeman then asked them to verify “what he was getting” for the money he handed over, and while at first, the women said that it would be a “hang out,” they did agree that there would be sex with a condom.
Both were charged for prostitution, and Charlotin was also charged with 1 gram of cannabis and one Oxycodone pill. Noun was hit with a charge of aiding and abetting.
Judge Mindy Glazer ordered Charlotin in court on Thursday to stay away from the other two, saying, “You’re a smart girl, and if you want to see age 20, you need to find a new line of employment. A very risky thing you are doing, alright, for someone with a lot of potential such as yourself. You need to stay away from them.”
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