Aussie Film Maker Could Face Sex Trafficking Charges For ‘Virgins Wanted’ Doco

Aussie filmmaker dude Justin Sisely could be facing sex trafficking charges for his involvement in the sale of two Sydney-based students’ virginity online. The project ‘Virgins Wanted‘ has been three years in the making and recently resulted in twenty year old Brazillian student Catarina Migliorini being offered $780 000 to have sexy times with an anonymous Japanese man.

Since the auction’s widespread global attention, the Brazillian Attorney General has called for an investigation into the project as an act of sex trafficking, and is urging the Australian Government to cancel the woman’s visa and deport her.

Sisely insists he and his legal team have gone to great lengths to ensure no laws have been broken, so much so that the transaction will go down (ha!) on a flight between Australia and the US to avoid any prosecution. Considering the rules of the auction stated minimum consummation time as being sixty minutes, paired with the fact that international flights generally mean being stuck on an aircraft with the same people for an extended period of time, we’d say it’s going to get kind of awkward.

Migliorini denies her involvement in the project as prostitution as she is only doing it this one time. The self-confessed romantic at heart is now allegedly planning on spending her sexy money to build homes for poverty- stricken families in Brazil.

Alex Stepanov, a 21 year old male student from Sydney also auctioned his virginity as part of the project, raising a disappointing bid in comparison of only $3000. Ironically, this winning bid came from a woman in Brazil.

Despite the investigations proposed by the Brazillian Government, Sisely contunes to push on with the project and hopes to release his documentary next year.

Main image via Virgins Wanted
Words By Nikki Brogan

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