In her Oscar De La Hoya lawsuit, Manhattan model Angelica Maria Cecora says that the boxer engaged in an hours-long, drug-fueled sex session with her that included him dressing up in her lingerie and having “extreme sex” inside a Central Park hotel.
She says that she performed an “astounding sex act” on De La Hoya and when it was done, the boxing champ was still not ready to call it a day, attempting to wake her up several times during the night to do it all over again, reports the New York Post. Oscar De La Hoya does not deny any of this.
According to the champ’s lawyer, De La Hoya and Cecora engaged in all of these sex acts. He summed it up as De La Hoya calling her up for dinner, eating dinner, having sex, having more sex, Cecora’s roommate coming over, leading to even more, wilder sex. And as the two adults allegedly consented to all this wild sex, his lawyer says there is nothing for De Lay Hoya to be liable for.
In her lawsuit, Cecora wants $5 million from the boxer. In his response, De La Hoya wants the lawsuit thrown out as frivolous and Cecora’s lawyer sanctioned.
Generally, a frivolous lawsuit is one that has no legal merit. It may be a lawsuit that is brought simply to annoy, waste time, or to gain time in the spotlight. De La Hoya’s camp says that Cecora brought this sensationalized lawsuit just so the wannabe model could get her 15 minutes of fame.
The Oscar De La Hoya lawsuit charges the boxer with dressing up as a woman and performing all sorts of weird sex. While all of this may be true, it may also be perfectly okay behavior between two consenting adults.
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- Model files sex lawsuit against Oscar De La Hoya (USA TODAY)
- Sex Crimes (FindLaw)
- Oscar de la Hoya Lawsuit: More Cross-Dressing Alleged (FindLaw’s New York Personal Injury Law Blog)


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