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âI knew you were fakeâ: Man accused of soliciting teen online claims it was a prank, wants plea deal
Gloria Gomez reports.
TAMPA, Fla. - Last October, Edward Torres was arrested with 21 other men during ‘Operation Social Bust’ in Hillsborough County.
He is accused of going online and trying to solicit an undercover detective posing as a 14-year-old girl for sex.
In a virtual court hearing on Wednesday, Torres’ attorney Jonah Dickstein told the judge it was an innocent prank and Torres was just playing along. He thought that he was being catfished online. He doesn’t realize it’s police officers, but when they come to his home and interview him he says I knew you were fake. I knew you were a guy. I could tell it was a guy’s voice talking to me . And on the video, the officer says yeah that was me that’s true,’ explained Dickstein.
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The Old Globe Announces Plans for Full Reopening, Season to Feature World Premieres by Michael John LaChiusa & More
The Old Globe will present three world premieres: The Gardens of Anuncia, Shutter Sisters, and El Borracho.by BWW News Desk
The Old Globe today announced plans for the long-awaited full reopening of its three theatres in Balboa Park. Audiences will be able to once again gather in the Globe s outdoor theatre starting June 4 and in the two indoor theatres in September. A full lineup of virtual and in-person theatre, boasting five world premieres, offers something for everyone, from musicals, Shakespeare, and new plays to movies, cabarets, family events, immersive storytelling, and more. This slate of programming, telling stories that range across many cultures and created by a diverse group of major talents, is part of the Globe s ongoing commitment to make theatre matter to more people, especially now as San Diego begins to return to public spaces and this art form th