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Elderly Man's 'Sugar Daddy' Dream Date With Teenage Twins Turns Into an Absolute Nightmare
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Elderly Man's 'Sugar Daddy' Dream Date With Teenage Twins Turns Into an Absolute Nightmare

"He is ugly, old and disgusting. I tied him up. I took his money and left."

An elderly New York City man claims that he was bound and tied to a coffee table before being robbed by young women he met through SeekingArrangement.com, a "sugar daddy" website that connects wealthy men with women looking to be financially supported.

At first, Paul Aronson, 84, seemed to be having a wonderful time after he met Shaina Foster, 17, and took her to dinner. The two ended up going on a second date during which Foster brought along her twin sister, Shalaine, according to the New York Times.

But then something reportedly went terribly wrong after Aronson says he brought the girls — who are said to come from a troubled family — back to his apartment, where he claims they bound and tied him to a coffee table and took $470 in cash; he claims they also used his credit cards to go on a spending spree.

The Foster girls — who could face many years in prison over charges surrounding burglary and kidnapping, among others — pleaded not guilty Wednesday to the claims waged against them in State Supreme court in New York City.

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According to a detective investigating the case, Shaina Foster called the old man "ugly, old and disgusting" following her October 21 arrest and said he had asked her to do things she didn't want to do.

"He asked to do things I wasn’t going to do," she reportedly told the detective, according to the Times. "He is ugly, old and disgusting. I tied him up. I took his money and left. He was starting to creep me out."

There seems to be a split between the girls, though, as an attorney for Shalaine Foster is claiming that it was her sister who committed the crime while she stood by, according to the New York Post.

"There’s always that story of the good twin and the bad twin, who goes right and who goes wrong," said attorney Brian Kennedy. "My client Shalaine was always going right but it seems she got caught up in something that was not of her making."

Read more about the bizarre case here.

(H/T: New York Times)

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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell is a digital TV host and interviewer for Faithwire and CBN News and the co-host of CBN’s "Quick Start Podcast."