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person
Olivia Chantecaille
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Spouse |
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person
Olivia Chantecaille
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Business associate |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Olivia decides to stop sex work suddenly due to stress. | Domestic setting (implied) | View |
This document appears to be a page from an article, blog, or book chapter included in House Oversight files (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018616). It details an interview with a woman named 'Olivia,' a privileged, married, white sex worker. The text explores the emotional toll of the profession, her husband's involvement and support, complications with clients falling in love, and her eventual decision to quit despite financial pressure. The author uses Olivia's story to question how much harder the industry must be for less privileged women.
This document is a printout of a blog post (likely by Clarisse Thorn) titled 'A Sugar Baby Leaves The Business,' bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it is evidence in a larger investigation. The text details the experiences of 'Olivia,' a 25-year-old graduate student who engaged in sex work via SeekingArrangement.com, discussing the power dynamics with clients, her open marriage, and her eventual decision to leave the industry. The document explores the psychology of 'sugar baby' relationships and the logistical issues like taxes.
This document appears to be a page from an interview transcript (likely evidence in a House Oversight investigation) featuring an interview between Clarisse Thorn and a woman named Olivia. Olivia details her experiences as a sex worker, discussing specific financial negotiations with various clients ranging from $300 to $3,000, and describes how she manages her open marriage and her husband's feelings of jealousy regarding her financial independence. The text references a 2009 New York Times Magazine article about the website used to facilitate these meetings.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript or interview (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018611) featuring a discussion between Clarisse Thorn and a woman named Olivia. Olivia describes the dynamics of her relationships with wealthy male clients, noting that they often seek 'youthful energy' and a 'mentor' role rather than just sex, and discusses the class differences regarding the perception of money. She also details her safety precautions, which include informing her husband and friends of her whereabouts and recording clients' license plate numbers.
Location details and client license plate numbers.
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