The woman who became an Internet sensation by auctioning off her
virginity for $780,000 now says that she was tricked and exploited — and
that she’s still a virgin.
Catarina Migliorini, a 21-year-old
woman from Brazil, told The Huffington Post by email that the highly
publicized Internet auction last October, organized by filmmaker Justin
Sisely, has turned into a giant fiasco.
“I felt I was a victim … I was misled by Mr. Justin Sisely,” Migliorini said. “I believe he is trying to defraud me and others.”
Sisely
was supposedly filming a documentary entitled ”Virgins Wanted,” which
would explore the lives of Migliorini and Alex Stepanov, a male
counterpart who was also auctioning his virginity.
A 53-year-old
Japanese millionaire who identified himself online as “Natsu” placed the
winning bid for Migliorini. But when she went to meet him in a
restaurant in Sydney, Australia, he didn’t match the description Sisely
gave her. Nor did they ever have s*x.
What’s more, she claims Sisely didn’t cover her traveling expenses or give her the money promised.
Sisely
denies Migliorini’s claims. “We have the footage to prove otherwise,”
he told HuffPost by email. He also says she breached her contract as an
actress.
When
Sisely first announced the documentary in May 2010, he said it would
culminate with both of the virgins having s*x. However, the promise of
s*x was not set in stone, Migliorini claims.
“Justin made me
believe this was a serious documentary about young virgins and said that
there might or might not be an auction at the end of the documentary,”
she said.
But after Sisely and Migliorini met in Bali, the auction had already been publicly announced, forcing Migliorini into a corner.
“I
agreed to go along with it, because Justin said it would be the best
way to draw attention from the media about the project,” she said.
In
exchange for her participation, Migliorini said she was supposed to
receive 20 percent of documentary sales and all of the money from the
winning auction bid of $780,000. Neither has materialized, she claims.
Migliorini now believes that “Natsu” doesn’t exist. She never had s*x with him, and proudly describes herself as a virgin.
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