Sex Workers Demand Fair Treatment in Banking: The FSC Takes a Stand in Washington D.C


When you play the gash-for-cash game, it's slightly disingenuous and a little ballsy to run to the Treasury Dept. and demand fair play at the tellers' window. But that's what FSC did last week in Washington D.C. which prompted a number of sex workers to comment on Twitter about the unfairness of the banking system.

Jessica Drake was one of them, and to put her comments in proper context, Drake was hanging out with Stormy Daniels at the golf course the day of the Trump episode. According to some reports, it was Drake who made the move on Trump, but Trump made the fateful decision that will lead to his appearance in a Manhattan courtroom next month.

But Drake and Daniels do what sex workers do, and sugar daddies are their lifeline. Theirs is a predatory game, and if you don't have the stomach for it, you wind up blowing your brains out.

After the FSC meeting was reported, Drake offered up her comments about the way banking institutions conduct their business with sex workers.

"It’s legal discrimination. I was involved in a court case where an attorney tried to discredit me and literally said the words “She’s just an ADULT STAR.”

"It’s banking discrimination- performers have their accounts shut down all the time with NO WARNING. for doing nothing wrong, nothing illegal. I’ve lost payment processors bc I’m in the biz. not bc I’ve violated any terms of service except the one that disallows adult content.

"It’s housing discrimination- I was turned down 8 times to lease a house based on my occupation alone. I have great credit, money in the bank, provable income, low debt, and taxes paid. ppl literally said to me “i just can’t rent to someone in your biz”

Drake shouldn't feel bad. John Adams, the second president of the U.S. went to Holland to borrow $10 million from Dutch bankers and got turned down.

 

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