84-Year-Old’s Date With Teen Twins Turns Into Nightmare: Cops
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An 84-year-old New Yorker's date with two 17-year-old twin sisters
ended with the senior citizen tied up and robbed, according to police.
The New York Times reports that Paul Aronson met up with 17-year-old
Shaina Foster last month through See kingArrangement.c om, a sugar
daddy site that bills itself as a place "where beautiful, successful
people fuel mutually beneficial relationships," according to the
Times.
After a first date, Shaina brought her twin sister Shalaine along to
the second. The trio dined at an "expensive restaurant" and then
Aronson invited them back to his apartment for a drink, court
documents said.
That's when Shaina told authorities things got out of hand.
"He asked to do things I wasn't going to do," she told Detective
Darryl Ng. "He is ugly, old and disgusting. I tied him up. I took his
money and left. He was starting to creep me out."
The New York Daily News reports that the sisters allegedly tied
Aronson up with zip ties, stole $420 worth of cash from his wallet and
took his credit card. They then went on a shopping spree and bought
makeup, police said.
Shaina Foster told authorities she was surprised Aronson called police.
"The old man reported me? I don't understand why he reported me," she
said, according to court documents.
The New York Post reports that on Wednesday, Shalaine Foster's lawyer
said his client was brought along by her sister and didn't take part
in any of the crimes her sister allegedly committed.
"There's always that story of the good twin and the bad twin, who goes
right and who goes wrong," Brian Kennedy said. "My client Shalaine
was always going right but it seems she got caught up in something
that was not of her making."
The pair are charged with kidnapping, burglary, robbery, assault and
grand larceny. They are being held without bail.
The age of consent in New York is 17, which may at least partially
explain why Aronson isn't facing any charges.
Credit: Huffton Post