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79 teen prostitutes taken off the streets in nationwide crackdown, FBI says

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By Jeff Black, msnbc.com

A three-day sweep by police agencies across the country has led to the removal of 79 teenagers from a life of prostitution and the arrest of more than a hundred pimps, the FBI reported on Tuesday.

Hundreds of FBI agents and thousands of state and local law-enforcement officers targeted the Internet as well as such places as truck stops, casinos and "tracks" where prostitutes are known to walk the street in the crackdown.

The teenagers -- 77 girls and two boys -- ranged in age from 13 to 17. They are being held in custody until they could be placed with child welfare organizations, Reuters reported.

The FBI said 104 suspected pimps were arrested during sting operations in 57 U.S. cities including Atlanta, Sacramento, and Toledo, Ohio.

It was the sixth nationwide sweep -- called Operation Cross Country -- organized as part of the FBI’s Innocence Lost National Initiative to address the growing problem of child sex trafficking in the United States.

Information gleaned from those arrested often uncovers organized prostitution rings, the FBI said.

"It is clear that child prostitution and sex trafficking do not just occur somewhere else on the other side of the world," Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, a partner in the effort, said in a news release. "These insidious crimes are occurring in American cities and the victims are American kids."

The average age of a child targeted for prostitution in the United States is between 11 and 14 years old, FBI assistant director Kevin L. Perkins told the Senate Judiciary Committee in March.

Police: Mother forced daughter into prostitution

The youngest victim ever recovered through Innocence Lost was 9, FBI spokesman Jason Pack told msnbc.com.

Since 2003, Innocence Lost task forces and work groups have taken more than 2,200 children off the streets, leading to 1,017 convictions, the FBI said.

Perhaps the highest profile case was the 2005 "Precious Cargo" investigation that targeted pimps involved in sex trafficking of children and female adults at trucks stops in Harrisburg, Pa. More than 150 victims were identified, 45 of whom had been identified as being exploited as children. In all, 18 people were indicted on federal crimes in that investigation. The ring leaders, Terrance Williams, aka "Sleazy T," and Eric Kays, aka "International Ross," were both sent to prison for more than 35 years.

People can report suspected sexual exploitation of children at cybertipline.com, or call 1-800-843-5678.

http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/operation-cross-country
 

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As with the BBFS threads, the intent is the same: he's just giving us a heads-up as to what is possible in the world of paid sex. Kind of like, "hey I saw some cadillacs painted red yesterday".
 

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Hundreds of FBI and thousands of local police and they only got 79?? Sounds to me that the problem isn't as big as they are making it out to be. When you need 50-100 cops to take one kid off the street, then you know that there are a whole lot of resources being wasted. And really, how hard can it be to find them if it is such a problem?
 

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As with the BBFS threads, the intent is the same: he`s just giving us a heads-up as to what is possible in the world of paid sex. Kind of like, "hey I saw some cadillacs painted red yesterday".
There is no point, really, except to post "news" related to our hobby that may be of interest
to the community, or some may like to comment on, to pass their idle days at work or whatever.

For my actual opinions on BBFS, a completely different topic which some people seem to be
obsessed with whenever i post (in past years it used to be 3 hour long BBBJs, BTW), refer to
the following link or do a search on "bareback" for many threads.

https://perb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?166295-Discussion-Lost-another-Regular-to-BBFS-WTF!

Be aware I`ve been posting here since 2004, but about BBFS only within the last 2 years,
as i did not engage in BBFS with SP`s before then, & only with my ex-wife prior to 2005.

p.s. from my observations BBFS topics usually generate much more interest than the vast
majority of other threads, so there is no need for you guys to generate more interest in the
topic by bringing it up every time i post, even when the subject has nothing to do with it.
But if you just have to talk about it, and can`t control yourself, i am willing to engage.

But getting back to the topic of 1-2-3-4 hour long BBBJ`s, some posters were skeptical or
refused to believe that was happening or possible, that either a man could have that much
control or a lady could endure that long. And then it happened (3 hours) with a PERB advertizer. Perry Mason, case 69, closed.
 
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Hundreds of FBI and thousands of local police and they only got 79?? Sounds to me that the problem isn't as big as they are making it out to be. When you need 50-100 cops to take one kid off the street, then you know that there are a whole lot of resources being wasted. And really, how hard can it be to find them if it is such a problem?
Thats what I was thinking. A country of 300 million. They put out a claim of 79 children like its a huge amount. With the "Even one child is too much" type crowd.
Magically the police get money to pursue it. There are 20 million teenagers in the states. They are finding 1 in 250,000????

Either the problem isn't as bad as the powers that want to stop prostitution claims it is, or cops really really suck at finding these kids.
 

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Thats what I was thinking. A country of 300 million. They put out a claim of 79 children like its a huge amount. With the "Even one child is too much" type crowd.
Magically the police get money to pursue it. There are 20 million teenagers in the states. They are finding 1 in 250,000????

Either the problem isn't as bad as the powers that want to stop prostitution claims it is, or cops really really suck at finding these kids.
lol, the only teenage prostitutes they showed being rescued in the video were in handcuffs to restrain them...

i'm guessing this has more to do with obama getting re-elected than anything else :nod:
 

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But getting back to the topic of 1-2-3-4 hour long BBBJ's, some posters were skeptical or
refused to believe that was happening or possible, that either a man could have that much
control or a lady could endure that long. And then it happened (3 hours) with a PERB advertizer. Perry Mason, case 69, closed.
NEED CONTACT INFO!!!!

hehe the thought of this has me way to flustered to use the search feature!
 

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I don't condone underage prostitution in the least, but that is a major waste of manpower....
Totally, figure at $50,000 an officer is over 5 million in salary alone, probable 10 million after all other costs.

The right side of me thinks what a waste of money.
The left side of me thinks, what that billion dollars could have done to help at risk kids.
 

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NEED CONTACT INFO!!!!

hehe the thought of this has me way to flustered to use the search feature!
I've experienced this with:

1. Former PERB advertiser Missy Mariposa (sp?). Did a review here on that date.

2. Low track, one hour sessions from a couple different ladies.

3. Thailand, several SWs, 1 to 4 hours.
 

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I have to say they are not doing there job. even when they pull out the stats for the last 11 yrs .. it averages 180 a year ..and charging less then 100 pimps in a year . Her in this one operation hey got more pimps then girls and i would say these or the low end pimps ..I don;t here much about organized crime here ...

The problem is more wide spread then what they are showing with arrests .. I don't condo it and never have seen any that were under age , that i know of ,, but there are some girls that i have met and know that that were in prostitution part time at 16 ... Kids are definitely having sex at ,14 .. and younger .. and yes they are being exploited , coursed and forced to have sex .. but not all the time .. they are there for the money and the things they want ..

The predictors that our our there do need to be stopped , but for some reason law enforcement in ineffective .. They give a big show when they are successful . and each person saved is does make it worth while .. but ..I think we who are close to the business could be more effective .. in pointing it out ,al tough sociaty as a whole does not care and parents seldom know what here children are up to today
 

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I don't condone underage prostitution in the least, but that is a major waste of manpower....
More likely they were going after prostitution in general and pimps in particular, and the 79 minors got caught in the sweep. I can't see them spending that sort of manpower for such a small return, unless they are spectacularly incompetent.
 

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I have to say they are not doing there job. even when they pull out the stats for the last 11 yrs .. it averages 180 a year ..and charging less then 100 pimps in a year . Her in this one operation hey got more pimps then girls and i would say these or the low end pimps ..I don;t here much about organized crime here ...

The problem is more wide spread then what they are showing with arrests .. I don't condo it and never have seen any that were under age , that i know of ,, but there are some girls that i have met and know that that were in prostitution part time at 16 ... Kids are definitely having sex at ,14 .. and younger .. and yes they are being exploited , coursed and forced to have sex .. but not all the time .. they are there for the money and the things they want ..

The predictors that our our there do need to be stopped , but for some reason law enforcement in ineffective .. They give a big show when they are successful . and each person saved is does make it worth while .. but ..I think we who are close to the business could be more effective .. in pointing it out ,al tough sociaty as a whole does not care and parents seldom know what here children are up to today
I think the issue is that it simply isnt as big a problem as they claim. Their real target of course is adult prostitution, but people are less interested in spending a lot of effort stamping that out. If they say its all for the kids however, then they get the resources they want, but they don't actually use them that way. Sort of a con, give us funding but don't look too closely at what we are really spending it on. There is child prostitution going on of course, but it is probably mostly on the streets and more sporadic than prostitution in general. I think the organized stuff is probably a very small percentage. That is why so few arrests/rescues happen. Because it should be pretty obvious to the cops working that beat when it happens, they usually know what is going on on the street, they would know and you would expect that they would do something about it when they found it.
 

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When I was in high school, in the 80's, it was the rare female that got involved in prostitution.
When I was in university, in the 90's, it was the rare female that had a sugar daddy paying her tuition.

These days, it's not uncommon for an urban high school in a metropolitan area to have girls prostituting. They spend it on shit like LV handbags.

Nor is it uncommon for undergrad girls in colleges to have sugar daddies. It's not seen as necessarily shameful, but an alternate way to afford tuition and some of the finer things in life, like LV handbags.

I find it sad that females as young as 15 think that selling sex is just another way of making money, that it has taken a norm.
Unfortunately young society has evolved this way, and the worst thing we could is make laws that criminalize them. Laws need to catch up, while at the same time educators should be doing their jobs - that is, properly educating the young to face life as responsible vice-less adults.
 

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18 year old girls with vices are hawt! :eyebrows::eyebrows:
 

jesuschrist

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18 year old girls with vices are hawt! :eyebrows::eyebrows:
Well apparently so are 16 year old girls with vices, but its fear of criminality that prevents anyone from saying that with any seriousness. We all know why so many guys raise their eyebrows on this headline don't we?
 

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Well apparently so are 16 year old girls with vices, but its fear of criminality that prevents anyone from saying that with any seriousness. We all know why so many guys raise their eyebrows on this headline don't we?
You are so correct J. H Christ. 18 year old girls with vices are hot. That's a fact. Not opinion.
 
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