Fullerton : Man Accused of Sex by Fraud to Stand Trial
A North County Municipal Court judge ordered a man accused of obtaining sex by fraud to stand trial Wednesday after a Stanton woman identified his voice as that of the man who telephoned to say she had a fatal blood disease that could be cured through sexual intercourse, court officials said.
Linda Matsui, 23, said the voice of Daniel Kayton Boro, 44, matched the voice of a caller who presented himself as a doctor on March 20 and told Matsui that intercourse with a man injected with a special serum could cure her illness, defense attorney William G. Kelley said.
Matsui, however, could not identify Boro as the man she had sex with and paid $750 for the “cure” later that day in an Anaheim hotel room, Kelley added.
Boro, who was tried for rape in a similar case in San Francisco three years ago, is charged with sex fraud and providing false information to a police officer. He is being held on $50,000 bail.
In the Orange County case, Boro is being tried under a year-old law that makes it a felony to use false information to obtain sex.
Municipal Judge Margaret R. Anderson set arraignment in Superior Court for May 4, ruling that Boro could be tried for inducing the woman to have sex with another person.
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