03-11-2003, 05:00 PM
Phone sex worker injured in line of duty
November 19 1999 at 09:51PM
Miami - A Florida phone sex operator has won a workers' compensation settlement claiming she was injured after regularly masturbating at work, her lawyer said.
Attorney Steven Slootsky said he was not sure whether the Fort Lauderdale woman's claim was the first of its kind, but it certainly was out of the ordinary.
Slootsky said his client agreed to a "minimal settlement" earlier this month. He declined to disclose the amount.
During the course of her claim for workers' compensation benefits, the now 40-year-old employee of Fort Lauderdale's CFP Enterprises Inc, said she developed carpal tunnel syndrome - also known as repetitive motion injury - in both hands from masturbating as many as seven times a day while speaking with callers, said Slootsky, who spoke about the case this week on the condition that his client's name not be revealed.
"She was told to do whatever it takes to keep the person on the phone as long as possible," Slootsky said.
The woman used one hand to answer the telephone and the other to note customers' names and fetishes and to give herself an orgasm during the verbal exchanges.
The calls usually lasted about 15 minutes, although callers who asked for the woman by name were given 30 minutes of talk time, Slootsky said.
In her petition for workers' compensation benefits, filed with Florida's Department of Labour and Employment Security in April, the woman claimed she received her injury from "repetitive use of the phone."
She claimed weekly benefits of $267 a week - based on an annual weekly wage of $400 - and also asked to be reimbursed for $30 000 in medical bills after a neurosurgeon operated on her hands to relieve her pain.
Slootsky said his client was too embarrassed to tell her doctor the real cause of her injury and the lack of disclosure led a mediator to advise her that she would have difficult case to prove at trial. - Reuters
November 19 1999 at 09:51PM
Miami - A Florida phone sex operator has won a workers' compensation settlement claiming she was injured after regularly masturbating at work, her lawyer said.
Attorney Steven Slootsky said he was not sure whether the Fort Lauderdale woman's claim was the first of its kind, but it certainly was out of the ordinary.
Slootsky said his client agreed to a "minimal settlement" earlier this month. He declined to disclose the amount.
During the course of her claim for workers' compensation benefits, the now 40-year-old employee of Fort Lauderdale's CFP Enterprises Inc, said she developed carpal tunnel syndrome - also known as repetitive motion injury - in both hands from masturbating as many as seven times a day while speaking with callers, said Slootsky, who spoke about the case this week on the condition that his client's name not be revealed.
"She was told to do whatever it takes to keep the person on the phone as long as possible," Slootsky said.
The woman used one hand to answer the telephone and the other to note customers' names and fetishes and to give herself an orgasm during the verbal exchanges.
The calls usually lasted about 15 minutes, although callers who asked for the woman by name were given 30 minutes of talk time, Slootsky said.
In her petition for workers' compensation benefits, filed with Florida's Department of Labour and Employment Security in April, the woman claimed she received her injury from "repetitive use of the phone."
She claimed weekly benefits of $267 a week - based on an annual weekly wage of $400 - and also asked to be reimbursed for $30 000 in medical bills after a neurosurgeon operated on her hands to relieve her pain.
Slootsky said his client was too embarrassed to tell her doctor the real cause of her injury and the lack of disclosure led a mediator to advise her that she would have difficult case to prove at trial. - Reuters