An Australian court has acquitted one of two men arrested for entering the wrong house in New South Wales, Australia, with matchetes to provide sexual fantasy for a client.
Information reaching us at Checkout Magazine has it that they had been hired to carry out a client’s fantasy of being tied up in his underwear and stroked with a broom.
The judge concluded that “the facts of the case are unusual”.
The role play was arranged over Facebook by a man near Griffith, New South Wales, who provided his address to the hired pair, according to local media reports.
However, the client moved to another address 50km (30 miles) away without updating the two men. They then entered a home on the street of the original address.
Unknown to the pair, they arrived at the old address which then belongs to another resident with matchetes intended for their client’s fantasy.
When they realised their error, one of the pair said, “Sorry, mate”, and shook the resident’s hand, according to local reports.
The two men then drove to the correct address, where the client noticed one man had a “great big knife” in his trousers and asked them to leave the weapons in their car.
The police arrived at the property, found the machetes in the car and arrested the hired pair.
The judge ruled that evidence did not suggest the men’s actions were intentional.