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Phone Sex Worker Says She Was Scammed

Disabled Woman Did Phone Sex To Make Money

A phone sex operator said she's owed big bucks for talking dirty.

She also said that phone sex operators aren't at all what people who call them are lead to believe.

After an online chat with friends, Janice Huge said she was recruited to do phone sex. She said she's spent lots of time on the phone, but now she can't get her employer to pay up.

"My name was Kayla, naughty Kayla, on the line," Huge told KMBC-TV in Kansas City.

Huge, who is blind and has muscular dystrophy, said she was unable to work because of her disability, so she gave phone sex a try.

"It was just a way to make money," she said.

She said the ads for phone sex lines are deceiving.

"It's all a fraud, the pictures online are of a model. The person you talk to is not the real person," Huge said.

She said she started working for Erotic Communications in August, and so far, they haven't paid up.

"I would take anywhere from eight to 15 calls a day," Huge said.

She said Erotic Communications owes her about $8,000.

At rates well over $1 a minute, Huge said she went through a lot to earn her cash.

"A lot would talk about different sexual acts, but then some just wanted to talk," Huge said.

Huge said she has her own message for her former boss at Erotic Communications.

"I hope she doesn't get a chance to do this to anyone else," she said.

She said she has contacted the attorney general's office and the FBI. Huge said she'll never work in the phone sex industry again.

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