A 75 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to coerce a housewife (21) into performing indecent acts – it seems he was her landlord, and her lent her hundreds of dollars to cover her living expenses, with the proviso, written into a contract, that she offer up her body in place of the money should she fail to make the repayment schedule.
When she failed to make the repayments (you can see where this is going) he apparently parked his car in a warehouse with him and the woman in it, leering at her “can you uphold the contract?”. He then tried feeling the woman up, at which point she resisted vigorously.
These people have been watching too many TV dramas – I was surprised to hear that the wicked old landlord didn’t try to strip her of her kimono by pulling on her obi, as they do in the old films; the whole situation strikes me as rather hackneyed, though at least amusingly so.
My question is why on earth would she sign a contract like that in the first place. Did she not read the fine print or did she just think it would never happen…?
Maybe she was really hard up. Good thing for her that such contracts are legally void, at least if Japan’s anything like the US.
I don’t see how it should be void. If she signed the contract knowing what it contained then she more or less agreed on selling her body for a certain amount of money/items.
That doesn’t matter. There are some things you’re not allowed to add as clauses in a contract, so even if she signed the contract it would still be void.
So H situations do happen in rl o.o
well duh~
where have you been for the past gazillion years?
“and her lent her”
typo u did there…it’s should be “he lent her”
They had a valid contract! Coercion? Contracts are by nature coercive! I am enraged!