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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:07 pm    Post subject: Website offers to pay your tuition fees in exchange for sex Reply with quote

The tuition money would be received in exchange for two-hour sessions with men in hotel rooms or private flats up to four times per term. The site claims to have undertaken such arrangements for 1,400 students.


Scholarship with benefits: Sex-for-tuition site exposed in UK
3 December, 2012, 17:38


Screenshot from SponsorAScholar.co.uk

A British website offered young women ‘sponsorship’ from strangers in exchange for private encounters. Allegedly a pretty student could cover up to US$24,000 a year of tuition fees depending on ‘the level of intimacy’ she was willing to demonstrate.
­The dubious business was exposed by The Independent newspaper, which sent an undercover journalist to pose as a potential scholar for a meeting with a site staffer, but cut it short when he requested a “practical assessment” at a nearby flat.

The website SponsorAScholar.co.uk apparently operates in a grey zone of British law, which allows clients and sex workers to be brought together, as long as any intermediary can plausibly deny involvement in sex for money deals, the newspaper said.

It this particular case the website offered women between 17 and 24 funding for their university study from wealthy businessmen seeking “discreet adventures”. The tuition money would be received in exchange for two-hour sessions with men in hotel rooms or private flats up to four times per term. The site claims to have undertaken such arrangements for 1,400 students.

According to the conversation the reporter secretly filmed while meeting the “assessor”, the women are supposed to complete a questionnaire to describe what they are comfortable doing with the strangers. He explained that “the more you’re prepared to do, the more interest you’re going to get, [and] obviously the more sponsorship amount you’re going to get for that.”

The sponsors use the website’s database to choose a student they want to ‘sponsor’, and a meeting is arranged. As a side benefit, they enjoy a tax deduction for the ‘scholarship’.

The website claims to charge an access fee of about $160 and extra 3 per cent commission of the scholarship money. The Independent could not verify this because a male reporter who posed as a potential sponsor was put “on a wait list”, unlike his female colleague, who was offered an interview immediately.

The meeting happened at a London fast food venue, but the man offered to go to a nearby apartment. There the reporter would be shown evidence that the scholarships had been awarded and fill in the questionnaire. She would also have to demonstrate to him “the level of intimacy” she would be prepared to give as part of “quality control”. The meeting did not proceed.

The website uses a false company and VAT identification number belonging to a legitimate dating website. When asked, the company told the newspaper that it was in the process of contacting SponsorAScholar.co.uk and legally demanding that all references to it be removed.

The “assessor” used the name of a senior academic from a leading British university. The website is also registered to a former address of this person. Once approached, the academic told the newspaper he had no link to the website. He did not recognize the man in the undercover footage. Later he said he had contacted the police to report the matter.

The website has since gone down, saying it is undergoing maintenance.

Rachel Griffin, director of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, which promotes personal safety, told the newspaper: “Meeting a complete stranger in private could be highly dangerous at any time, but when it is in connection with a scheme like this, the risks are sky-high.”

The National Union of Students accused those behind the website of seeking to “capitalize on the poverty and financial hardship of women students.”

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Monday 03 December 2012
Man behind ‘sex for tuition fees’ website is named - students were offered up to £15,000 a year to cover cost of university

Student tells how she was encouraged to dress as a schoolgirl before being pressured into sex
Lewis Smith - Saturday 01 December 2012
The man uncovered as running a “sex for tuition fees” website has been named after being secretly filmed.

Earlier this week, The Independent revealed how young women were lured to meetings with the man through the SponsorAScholar.co.uk website.

An undercover reporter recorded a meeting with the man who told her that sponsorship was dependent on a "high level of sexual intimacy" with men in two-hour sessions in hotel rooms up to four times a term.


The man filmed by The Independent was said last night to go under the name Mark Lancaster, but when contacted by a television programme refused to speak about the Sponsor a Scholar scheme. He had previously claimed to have arranged for 1,400 young women to win sponsorship.

When he met the undercover Independent reporter, he told her that to qualify for the scheme she would have to undertake a "practical assessment" with him to prove she would offer "the level of intimacy" that would be demanded by sponsors.

There were concerns last night that the scheme may have been a front to allow him to take advantage of young women. A student, whose identity was kept secret, told Channel 4 News that when she went to a rented flat with the man for an interview, she had been encouraged to dress up in a schoolgirl outfit before being pressured to have sex.

After he told her, "It's time now for the practical," she froze and felt unable to fight off his advances: "Then he just kissed me before I really had time to think about it or ask any questions … and I just froze because I really didn't know what to do. Then he started undressing me.

"I was in a different city, and he'd picked me up from outside the place and walked me in so in my mind I was, like 'I can't leave right now because I don't know where I am and if I do leave and he chases me, I don't know what to do'. So I just froze and went along with what he was doing."

Despite having had sex with the man, she was sent an email telling her that she had failed to secure sponsorship but that she could reapply in a couple of months. The student said she had contacted the Sponsor a Scholar scheme because she was struggling to pay her tuition fees.

Since being exposed by The Independent the SponsorAScholar website has been taken down. It had claimed to offer students up to £15,000 a year for meetings with wealthy businessmen in search of "discreet adventures".

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