Saturday, November 21, 2020

MATTHEW ERAUSQUIN CAN LOOK FORWARD TO HAVING SEX IN PRISON ..... BUT IT WILL BE WITH OTHER INMATES

Virginia lawyer charged with coercing teen girls into sex as ‘sugar daddy’ 

 

By Tamar Lapin

 

New York Post

November 19, 2020

 

A Virginia lawyer was charged with sex-trafficking after allegedly luring several underage high school girls into sleeping with him by becoming their “sugar daddy,” according to court documents unsealed Thursday.

Matthew Erausquin, 45, a founding partner of the firm Consumer Litigation Associations, has been accused of paying at least six girls, aged 16 and 17, to engage in sexual acts from June 2017 through at least Sept. 2019, records show.

The investigation into the creepy attorney began in May 2019, when a high school student told cops that a man in his 40s had paid two other girls $1,000 for a threesome, according to an affidavit from Fairfax County Police unsealed in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

Erausquin allegedly gave one of the victims a Tiffany’s bag — and possibly also a sexually transmitted infection. That girl later had a mental breakdown and was hospitalized, the filing states.

Investigators said the lawyer met some of the girls through the website seekingarrangement.com that connects “sugar daddies” with “sugar babies.”

Per the site’s rules, the girls said they were at least 18. But the affidavit states that Erausquin had reason to know they were actually minors — including the fact that one was still in braces.

Additionally, Erausquin allegedly learned some of the victims’ real ages after they had turned 18, but wasn’t surprised and “indicated that he kind of knew their ages the entire time and liked it,” the filing states.

A defense attorney wasn’t listed for Erausquin and he didn’t return a call Thursday seeking comment.

1 comment:

Trey said...

Creep.