Popular CA site especially in San Fran area
The FBI on Wednesday shut down a website advertising children for prostitution as part of a broader crackdown on the sex trafficking of minors, law enforcement sources told CNN on condition of anonymity.
Federal agents shut down myredbook.com in a raid Wednesday morning in San Francisco, and two people were arrested on suspicion of operating the site, the sources added.
The raid stems from a national child sex trafficking crackdown in which the FBI said it rescued 168 children and arrested 281 alleged pimps this month. Some of the rescued children were identified through myredbook.com, one of the law enforcement sources said.
The FBI acknowledged an ongoing investigation, but would not provide specific information.
http://foxct.com/2014/06/25/fbi-shut...#ixzz35gAV8dEp
Originally Posted by davephx
Interesting, I am a strong advocate for sites like this requiring more from ladies that decide they want to sign up as a working girl. I wouldn't mind proving who I am and what my age is (such as is done on P411) to ensure that minors are not on these boards. I'd also be willing to pay a small fee when I sign up to do this.
When children get into this line of work, it kills their soul and self esteem. It literally changes the course of their life, months of hooking as a child can lead to years of pain and suffering for the young girl as she becomes an adult. Also many of these girls are NOT on drugs until they get into this industry (and/or meet up with a pimp) so now they are not only child prostitutes, but they are drug addicted child prostitutes. I love my job and a huge fraction of this industry, but it does keep me up some nights knowing that the industry that has been so kind to me, is ruining the lives of young girls all across our country.
I support what the government is attempting to do and I also have to admit, I've never been happier to have hit my 30's, because ladies that are in their early 20's or look young, are just naturally going to receive more attention from LE. Every time I see a girl marketing herself as "teen" or "hardly legal" or "daddies girl" I have to ask myself, does she not realize all the unwanted attention that is going to get her from LE?