College student sues for $1.8 million due to underperforming Vegas hooker

Laura Donovan Contributor
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Life can be disappointing when you’re a college student, especially when your hooker doesn’t do her… um, job.

That’s how New York college student Hubert Blackman felt when a prostitute didn’t spend enough time servicing him during his trip to Las Vegas. Traumatized by the “tragic event,” Blackman called the police, who threatened to bust him. Blackman has decided to sue the prostitute’s escort service for $1.8 million.

“I also would like to get my $275 payment back and a $1.8 million verdict for the tragic event that happened,” Blackman said in the suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court, the New York Daily News reported Friday.

Blackman was staying at a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip on December 17 when he called Las Vegas Exclusive Personals for a stripper.

Blackman said the stripper charged $155 for a lap dance and an additional $120 for a sex act. Instead of staying for the full hour they’d both agreed upon, she left after 30 minutes. Blackman called the escort service demanding some of his money back, and then called the police, who told him he could be arrested since prostitution is against the law in Las Vegas.

Blackman said he didn’t know that prostitution is illegal in Sin City.