Prostitution Solicitation Case in Newport Beach
We assisted our client, who faced legal trouble for attempting to purchase sexual services on private delights. He discovered an online advertisement offering full service sex for $120. After negotiating the price for the full service and additional services via text messages (referred to as ‘Greek’), he arrived at the designated hotel in South County. As he followed the provided directions and approached the hotel room, Orange County sheriffs emerged and arrested him, citing him for solicitation of prostitution under code 647B. The citation included a court date at the Harbor Justice Center.
Understanding the sensitive nature of the case, especially as our client is married, we managed to keep the proceedings confidential. We also represented him in court, allowing him to maintain his daily routine without court appearances. Initially, the district attorney sought a conviction, which would have led to a permanent public record and potential embarrassment. However, we negotiated directly with the judge for a discreet dismissal.
This negotiation not only resulted in the dismissal of the case but also ensured its removal from public access records. Our client was relieved to have this matter resolved discreetly, allowing him to continue with his life without the burden of a public court record



