Backpage.com is not backing away from a small but profitable corner of internet that’s accused of being a marketplace for pimps to peddle prostitution and exploit young women. The company says there’s nothing illegal about it, even though 51 attorneys general want to shut it down. We’re Keeping Them Honest.
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Nick Kristof and Kamala Harris argue a large company should not profit from ads used for prostitution, including the trafficking of minors.
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Critics say a website's adult services page is advertising prostitution. CNN's Deborah Feyerick reports.
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Post by: Deb Feyerick Filed under: Sex trafficking |
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