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I don't see what the problem is.
She signed a contract. She agreed to the terms of that contract... and she said she wouldn't have premarital sex. She then proceeded to break that contract and she only got caught because she got pregnant. That's what she was upset about, being caught, not about violating the terms of her contract.
If however, the contract is illegal, and making such provisions are illegal, as some suggest here, then fine, the contract is null and void. And that means that she doesn't have a job and she has to pay back all the money she received as a salary over the duration of her employment because that too, is illegally obtained money.
Very simple.
She signed a contract. She agreed to the terms of that contract... and she said she wouldn't have premarital sex. She then proceeded to break that contract and she only got caught because she got pregnant. That's what she was upset about, being caught, not about violating the terms of her contract.
If however, the contract is illegal, and making such provisions are illegal, as some suggest here, then fine, the contract is null and void. And that means that she doesn't have a job and she has to pay back all the money she received as a salary over the duration of her employment because that too, is illegally obtained money.
Very simple.