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Consent laws now protect sex workers against non-paying clients
A woman who successfully brought a sexual assault case for non-payment of sex work says she is relieved her case made it to court.
Warning: This story discusses sexual assault.
In one of the first cases under NSW’s consent laws to prosecute non-payment of sex work clients as an assault, Harjeet…
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