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Pimping A Raffle - Night With a Ho as Top Prize!

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Watson, Crick & A Twist
An Ohio State School of Nursing Academic Adviser - Chris Johnson - had a great idea.

Have a raffle, each ticket will run you $10.

One of the top prizes - a night with a prostitute.

Johnson organized the raffle along with a Real Estate agent, named - and I'm not making this up - Rusty Blades (yeah, the housing market is that bad these days I guess).

To cap it all off, the prostitute whose services were up for offer, Vanise Dunn, had a much less frivolous day job. She earned her crust from 9-5 with Franklin County Childrens Services, been there since 2000. I'm guessing she needed the extra dough, she was fighting a prostitution charge from November 12th of this year.

Christopher S. Johnson, 33, an academic adviser at OSU's School of Nursing, organized the raffle through a Craigslist.com chat board, police said. Real estate agent Rusty Blades, 42, held the invitation-only party at his house in October for the participants.

The prize Ho:
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And a little on the earlier arrest ...

A Franklin County caseworker who investigates child sexual abuse is accused of soliciting a Columbus vice detective for sex at her Far West Side condominium.

Vanise M. Dunn, an employee of Franklin County Children Services, was arrested at 11:41 a.m. Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of prostitution. Police say she offered the detective oral sex for $150.
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Dunn was hired by the county agency in September 2000, three months after she received a bachelor's degree in psychology from Ohio State University, according to her personnel file. She has been a caseworker in the agency's sexual-abuse unit since 2004. In that role, she "handles a variety of sexual-abuse cases, including small children, teenagers and multiple victims," according to recent performance evaluations.
The annual evaluations consistently rated her performance as "acceptable," with no absentee problems. Her annual salary is listed in county records as $37,585.
 
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