Lest ye end up in prison. Toronto man gets prison for tricking men into anonymous sex through hole in sheet On two separate occasions in 2020, Tony Sfeir tricked two men into believing they were talking to a woman online, and invited them over to his Toronto home to have anonymous sex through a hole in a sheet hanging in a doorway. The ruse came to an end when the second man pulled the sheet down to find Sfeir cowering on the ground in a black wig, and he was later arrested. Ontario Court Justice Cathy Mocha convicted the 33-year-old of two counts of sexual assault, given that the victims had been misled about the identity of their sexual partner. On Friday, she sentenced him to 28 months in prison — 14 months for each count. He’ll also be on the sex offenders registry for the next 10 years. “It is the violation of personal integrity and the negating of the victims’ right of self-determination that makes these offences serious,” Mocha said. https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/...cle_27b0d47a-ccee-11ee-afb6-3bd222f66c24.html On one hand, tricking someone into having sex with you under false pretenses (outright lying as opposed to just letting them assume incorrect things) almost certainly qualifies as sexual assault. On the other hand, unless the victims were minors and/or mentally disabled, I can't imagine them agreeing to this sort of arrangement not recognizing or at least heavily suspecting that there was a dude behind the sheet. I'm 99% sure they knew it was a dude, agreed to go along with the lie to get some action, then falsely claimed fraud once the post-nut clarity sank in. Is it right that this guy should go to jail because their hookup partners experienced buyers remorse?
For real though 28 months is definitely excessive but I’m not quite sure what the proper punishment should be.
Theere is no point in a glory hole if you know that Tererune is not on the other side. Stupid Canadia.