None of the following shall alone or jointly be a sufficient defense to an action under section 611A.81 : (1) the plaintiff consented to engage in acts of prostitution; (2) the plaintiff was paid or otherwise compensated for acts of prostitution; (3) the plaintiff engaged in acts of prostitution prior to any involvement with the defendant; (4) the plaintiff apparently initiated involvement with the defendant; (5) the plaintiff made no attempt to escape, flee, or otherwise terminate contact with the defendant; (6) the defendant had not engaged in prior acts of prostitution with the plaintiff; (7) as a condition of employment, the defendant required the plaintiff to agree not to engage in prostitution; or (8) the defendant's place of business was posted with signs prohibiting prostitution or prostitution-related activities.
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