The manager of a convenience store has been charged with r**e after a female shoplifter agreed to have sex with him in an effort to escape punishment.
The incident began when the 35-year-old manager of a Yokohama convenience store caught a 29-year-old salarywoman shoplifting in his store.
He harangued her thus:
“Shoplifting is a serious crime! Your life will be ruined. If you pay with your body, I’ll let you off.”
He then took her ID and had her accompany him to a hotel, where he is said to have assaulted her.
He was later charged with rape, charges he admits.
It is not clear whether police will bother taking action against the woman for shoplifting in the first place.
The fact that “shoplifter caught and blackmailed into penitence sex in the stockroom” is an established genre in Japanese AV and ero-manga has not passed without comment.
Some doubts as to whether a criminal agreeing to accompany her victim to a hotel for sex in order to avoid punishment can really constitute “rape” in the normal sense have also been raised, although it is hard to see either side inspiring much sympathy…
Image having sex with that guy to get away with shop-lifting, and then turning him in. AND then getting arrested yourself for shop-lifting 🙂 Hell of a day. Wonder if they will hold them in the same jail block lol.
if you think r♥♥e is funny f♥♥k you
-La nyah
Really? This is… a classic porn setup. At this rate I’ll start believing in pizza delivery guys.
They exist- I swear to gawd!
calling the pizza place seems to affect the spawn rate, but it’s still a crapshoot.
The woman is in no way the victim here. You guys are retarded.
She got off scott free and got sex out of it. Why is it that so many guys assume that if sex is involved it must be a negative experience for the woman?
She probably got off on it and then reported the guy and laughed her way home.
>woman commits crime
>manager chooses not to exercise his right to have woman punished for crime in exchange for voluntary sex
>manager is a rapist
ahahaha oh wow
Sure it’s blackmail, but it’s irrelevant – *the woman committed a crime*, and she was not physically forced to have sex – she had every chance to decline the sex and have the legal system deal with the shoplifting.