Uni student who cosied up to Bill Clinton at Hillary rally among trio arrested for planning a threesome with an undercover cop
Pretty Acacia Friedman was all smiles as she posed with the former president
A UNIVERSITY student pictured cosying up to Bill Clinton is one of three girls arrested for arranging a threesome with an undercover cop.
Pretty Acacia Friedman was all smiles as she posed with the former president at a rally for wife Hillary.
The 23-year-old was arrested alongside University of Miami students Maury Noun, 21, and Samara Charlotin, 19, following a prostitution sting in a lavish hotel.
Noun is accused of pimping Friedman and Charlotin out to an undercover police officer at the four-star Colonnade Hotel in Miami.
She allegedly told the cop he would have to pay more than the £8,000 he'd already offered if he wanted unprotected sex.
Officers waited for the girls and arrested them as they arrived at the luxury hotel, while Noun was detained elsewhere.
Charlotin and Friedman were arraigned on a slew of prostitution charges while Noun was slammed with deriving support from prostitution, aiding or abetting prostitution and directing another to prostitution.
Friedman attends the University of Miami together with Noun, while Charlotin goes to the nearby Florida International University.
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The photo of Friedman with Bill Clinton was posted on her Twitter page, which has since been deleted according to .
It isn't clear when the photo was taken, but Bill can be seen wearing a Hillary campaign pin so may have been during her unsuccessful presidential campaign between August 2015 and November 2016.
Facebook profiles belonging to the three college students feature photos of them drinking and smoking.
During a court appearance, Charlotin told Judge Mindy Glazer that she's pursuing a degree in biology.
The judge said: "You're a smart girl, if you want to live to see age 20, you need to find a new line of employment.
"A very risky thing you were doing, for somebody with a lot of potential such as yourself."
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