So these cops are convinced that this woman I'm seeing is a hooker, and have asked me to send them naked pictures of her. I would like to know if any of this is illegal, if we can get in trouble for it, and if it is safe for us to see each other again.
-I met a woman online. She is in her 20's. (I am 19, male)
-We talked and exchanged pictures
-We decided to meet each other late at night in her small (5k people) town. There is absolutely no talk of money, drugs, or any sort of payment.
-We end up in my car in an empty public parking lot (far from where anyone could see us) and we come close to having totally consensual sex (pants have come off) when a cop car pulls up.
-Cops talk to us separately, and we tell them we are dating. They quickly catch us in the lie, and accuse her of being a prostitute. I have $200 in my pocket, which they suspect was intended for her.
-We tell them the truth of how we met. She is let go.
-Two cops question me in the parking lot for about 30 minutes. I tell them exactly how we met and what happened, including every minor detail I can possibly recall. I am cooperative and do exactly as they say. They continue to accuse me of intending to pay her for sex.
-They let me go home.
-Next day, I get a call from an inspector from their police department (which consists of 12 people). He accuses me of paying her for sex. I am as cooperative as possible, go over the whole story with him and continuously deny his false accusations.
-Throughout the conversation he repeatedly asks me to send him her naked pictures which she sent me. I tell him I would like to respect her privacy and would not like to send him the pictures.
From talking to the officers it seems to me that these guys are just really bored and have nothing better to do. I just want to see her again without getting in trouble.
-I met a woman online. She is in her 20's. (I am 19, male)
-We talked and exchanged pictures
-We decided to meet each other late at night in her small (5k people) town. There is absolutely no talk of money, drugs, or any sort of payment.
-We end up in my car in an empty public parking lot (far from where anyone could see us) and we come close to having totally consensual sex (pants have come off) when a cop car pulls up.
-Cops talk to us separately, and we tell them we are dating. They quickly catch us in the lie, and accuse her of being a prostitute. I have $200 in my pocket, which they suspect was intended for her.
-We tell them the truth of how we met. She is let go.
-Two cops question me in the parking lot for about 30 minutes. I tell them exactly how we met and what happened, including every minor detail I can possibly recall. I am cooperative and do exactly as they say. They continue to accuse me of intending to pay her for sex.
-They let me go home.
-Next day, I get a call from an inspector from their police department (which consists of 12 people). He accuses me of paying her for sex. I am as cooperative as possible, go over the whole story with him and continuously deny his false accusations.
-Throughout the conversation he repeatedly asks me to send him her naked pictures which she sent me. I tell him I would like to respect her privacy and would not like to send him the pictures.
From talking to the officers it seems to me that these guys are just really bored and have nothing better to do. I just want to see her again without getting in trouble.