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Woman tried to trade sex for World Series tickets: police

Some fans will do almost anything to go to the World Series.

A 43-year-old Pennsylvania woman was busted today for allegedly posting an Internet ad offering sex in exchange for World Series tickets, authorities said.

Police in the Philadelphia suburb of Bensalem claim Susan Finkelstein placed an ad on the Web site Craigslist, saying she was a die-hard Phillies fan and buxom blonde in desperate need of two ducats, police said.

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Police said her ad claimed the price was negotiable.

“I’m the creative type! Maybe we can help each other!” the ad read.

The Associated Press reported that an undercover cop responded to the ad on Monday night.

That’s when, police said, Finkelstein offered to perform various sex acts in exchange for the tickets between the Phillies and the Yankees.

“She was willing to do anything, she said,” Bucks County public safety director Fred Harran told Philadelphia’s KYW Newsradio. “And she told the officers that she would engage in sexual activity with two individuals for two tickets.”

Police said Finkelstein is charged with prostitution.

She could not be reached for comment because her phone number was disconnected this afternoon.

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