In this appeal from his conviction of solicitation of prostitution, D.C.Code § 22-2701 (1986 Supp.), appellant contends there was insufficient evidence to prove that he had any money on him. We affirm.
To obtain a conviction for soliciting prostitution the government must prove that a defendant “(1) invited, enticed, or persuaded ... (2) a person age 16 or over (3) for the purpose of engaging, agreeing to engage, or offering to engage in sexual acts or contacts with that person (4) in return for a fee.”
Graves v. United States,
Even if the government had been required to prove appellant could pay at the time of the solicitation, the evidence was clearly sufficient.
See McClain v. United States,
Affirmed.
Notes
. The "fee" involved in a prostitution transaction does not have to be in the form of money.
Muse
v.
United States,
