Article about ECCIE linked on Drudge Report

I-Team: Website Allows Users To Rate Prostitutes


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/04/29/i...e-prostitutes/

FORT WORTH (CBS 11 NEWS) - People like to read reviews online before buying a car or reserving a hotel room. But one website,http://www.eccie.net, once based in North Texas, allows users to review the services of local prostitutes.
CBS 11′s I-Team Investigator Mireya Villarreal confirmed with the Texas Attorney General’s office that the website is a factor in a few of their investigations. They wouldn’t expand on what they’re looking for or share if anything on the site is illegal; but just the idea that you can review prostitutes has a lot of people concerned.
Google the words “escort review” and not far from the top ishttp://www.eccie.net, a website that’s been around for years, but flourished, while it was based right here in Fort Worth.
Women actually create profiles on this site and customers can post reviews about their services.
“I’m not amazed because I’ve seen worse ads and websites than this,” Jenny Ford, Human Trafficking Expert with ACH Child and Family Services, told us.
Ford’s sole responsibility is to help women and children who’ve been victimized. She says people posting on sites like this often use kinky sex and prostitution as a cover up for sex trafficking.
“It’s happening everywhere. I mean, you can call and get somebody delivered to your house, to your apartment, or to a hotel,” Ford explained.
Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) has Homeland Security Investigators that scour sites like this for potential trafficking cases. And while ICE works closely with police vice units, shutting down the site completely is nearly impossible.
“A lot of these internet websites are reflective of pure prostitution,” David Marwell, ICE Special Agent In Charge, told us. “Some of these websites have actual legitimate ways of means and services that they produce. So having these websites, looking into this aspect of the websites, doesn’t necessarily make the entire website seizable or being able to close it down.”
The website was once operated by KCN Infosys, LLC, a company created by three people living in North Texas. According to the Secretary of State’s website, the company dissolved last September. But information the CBS 11 I-Team uncovered shows KCN Infosys, LLC has ownership of the domain name till March 2014.
State Senator Leticia Van De Putte has been pushing for years for stricter trafficking laws in Texas. She believes sites like this can lead to human or sex trafficking. That’s why she’s filed SB94, a bill that go after the people using them.
“We know the internet is a problem,” Van De Putte said. “But what’s happened with these internet sites is that they’ve become advertising, money making ventures. This is not your prostitute standing on your street corner. This is online solicitation.”
Van De Putte says if law enforcement can connect individual postings with reports of human trafficking or prostitution complaint, then they’ll go after the poster. The overall goal is to decrease the demand for these kinds of sites and, consequently, decrease human and sex trafficking.
Right now, Van De Putte’s bill (SB94) has been voted through the senate and will be discussed in the house over the next few weeks.
For weeks, we’ve tried to get a hold of the current owners of eccie.net. We even talked to a previous owner, but no one ever took ownership of the site.
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Like nobody ever saw THIS coming!

Hunker down, bunker clowns!

Rick Perry is coming for your right to fuck whookers!
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I believe Drudge falls into the un-credible sources list here
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Drudge is nothing but a clearing house for news. They cannot be uncredible as they don't pursue news. They bring us the Huffington Post, the New York Times, the New Orleans Intelligencier, the Virginia Pilot, and others from around the world. Of course you could just call the news station and ask to talk to the reporter. Nice sounding voice but she didn't want to change anything.
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As for the reporter, maybe one of you local Dallas guys can talk to her about the difference between escorts and streetwalkers.
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Of course you could just call the news station and ask to talk to the reporter. Nice sounding voice but she didn't want to change anything. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
were you trying to get a retraction?
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Just trying to get the truth and to disseminate some information.
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Drudge is nothing but a clearing house for news. They cannot be uncredible as they don't pursue news. They bring us the Huffington Post, the New York Times, the New Orleans Intelligencier, the Virginia Pilot, and others from around the world. Of course you could just call the news station and ask to talk to the reporter. Nice sounding voice but she didn't want to change anything. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Other than the stories they select to "clear."

were you trying to get a retraction? Originally Posted by JCM800
You have to stick it in before you can retract it.

Just trying to get the truth and to disseminate some information. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Try harder.
Obama hates Drudge; Matt must be doing something right; wanna be dictators hate the sunshine of a free press......................why do you think Obama loves NBC, MSNBC, CNN, etc ?

They provide cover for Obama..................
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Whirlytard is so familiar with Obama, he knows EVERYTHING about him. What he thinks. What he thinks he thinks. What he likes. What he hates.

Give it up you fucking moron. You're the biggest blowhard on this board... and deserving of the DIPSHIT OF THE YEAR title your followers refuse to acknowledge.

Any new conspiracies today?
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At least I'm trying. Wanna have some fun? Call the reporter about a story they wrote or broadcast. They love to have the input.
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At least I'm trying. Wanna have some fun? Call the reporter about a story they wrote or broadcast. They love to have the input. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
HA! If you approached said reporter in your usual "professorial (*vomit*) fashion, I'm surprised the phone call got must past the 15 second mark. Of course, the reporter may not have been able to hear you for the floor buffer running in the background.
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  • 05-02-2013, 01:19 PM
HA! If you approached said reporter in your usual "professorial (*vomit*) fashion, I'm surprised the phone call got must past the 15 second mark. Of course, the reporter may not have been able to hear you for the floor buffer running in the background. Originally Posted by Randy4Candy


JD called with a story that MLK was a conservative! They probably fell over laughing , right after they told him the history on the Republican and how the racist south flocked to it after the Civil Rights movement and the GOP "southern strategy".

JD, you need to drop that avatar, it just screams 'stupid'!
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Hurts doesn't it.