Sure, you keep plucking that chicken, girl:
One of the escort girls, Diana, told The New York Times that she met an agent at a nightclub in Cartagena and, after a night of drinking, the pair agreed the agent would pay her $US800 ($774) for sex at the hotel. The next morning, when the hotel's front desk called because the woman hadn't left, the pair argued over the price.
"I tell him, 'Baby, my cash money'," the woman told The Times. She said the two argued after the agent initially offered to pay her about $US30 and the situation escalated, eventually ending with Colombian law enforcement involved. She said she was eventually paid about $US225.
She also denied she was a prostitute, preferring the term escort. "It's the same, but it's different,” she told the Times. "It's like when you buy a fine rum or a BlackBerry or an iPhone. They have a different price."
Next up: The "But honey, she was just an escort, not a prostitute!" justifiable homicide file.
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