Hundreds of thousands of prostitutes around the world have been left without work and means of living amid the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. In some countries with a legal intimate industry, the government supports prostitutes by launching specialized social programs and initiating financial payments. But American prostitute Alice Little went further - she sued the Nevada state government, demanding compensation for the lack of profit and discrimination against local sex workers.
An ambitious puta
According to Alice, she can safely be called the most expensive and sought-after prostitute in the United States, because her annual profit is almost a million dollars. However, against the background of a difficult epidemiological situation in the country, the activity of legal brothels and intimate salons in Nevada was stopped. And even after easing the quarantine conditions, Governor Steve Saisolak did not allow the intimate industry to return to work.
30-year-old Alice was outraged by such an attitude to the legal position of brothels, so she accused the authorities of discrimination against sex workers and sued. Before that, the girl worked in the famous Moonlite BunnyRanch brothel, she also runs a popular page in Instagram, where the life of a call girl is followed by more than 100 thousand followers.
Allegations of injustice
In a lawsuit the girl filed in October, she accuses the government of causing prostitutes to suffer financial losses because of the extended quarantine for sex establishments. The girl believes that the governor closed the brothels unfairly, as beauty parlors, tattoo studios and massage parlors continue to operate. She began to raise funds for the trial on the GoFundMe portal, where she managed to save 8 thousand dollars from indifferent citizens.
And to somehow earn a living Alice Little conducts intimate dates with devoted clients online. She also works part-time as a marketing consultant for a local cosmetics company.