Backpage taken down by US government

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https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1HD2QP

"U.S. law enforcement agencies have seized the sex marketplace website Backpage.com as part of an enforcement action by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to a posting on the Backpage website on Friday.

Groups and political leaders working to end forced prostitution and child exploitation celebrated the shutdown of Backpage, a massive ad marketplace that is primarily used to sell sex. But some internet and free speech advocates warned the action could lead to harsh federal limits on expression and the press.

The website posting said U.S. attorneys in Arizona and California, as well as the Justice Department's section on child exploitation and obscenity and the California and Texas attorneys general had helped shut down the website.

The Justice Department said late on Friday that a court in Arizona ruled the case remains sealed, which puts any legal information under wraps. In the posting about the seizure, the department had originally said more information would be made public on Friday evening.

A Phoenix FBI official said that there was "law enforcement activity" at the Sedona, Arizona home of Michael Lacey, one of the founders of Backpage, but referred further inquiries to the Justice Department.

Reuters was unable to reach representatives of Backpage for comment.

"Today, Backpage was shutdown. It's a huge step. Now no child will be sold for sex through this website," tweeted Senator Heidi Heitkamp.

Heitkamp helped draft legislation passed by the Senate last month that makes it easier for state prosecutors and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that fail to keep sex trafficking and exploitative materials off their platforms..

President Donald Trump will sign the bill into law next week, said Heitkamp. The legislation, featured prominently in the popular Netflix documentary "I am Jane Doe," amends the Communications Decency Act, which has shielded website operators from state criminal charges or civil liability if they facilitate sex ads or prostitution.

"Shutting down the largest online U.S. marketplace for sex trafficking will dramatically reduce the profitability of forcing people into the commercial sex trade, at least in the short term," said Bradley Myles, chief executive of Polaris, an international anti-slavery group that runs the National Human Trafficking Hotline.

There would be "a dramatic shift in the marketplace starting tonight," he added.

Backpage and advocacy groups say the ads are free speech protected by the U.S. Constitution.

Backpage has affiliates across the country and around the world, and by 2014 brought in annual revenue of $135 million, the New York Times has reported.

The Supreme Court in January 2017 refused to consider reviving a lawsuit against Backpage that was filed by three young women, who accused it of facilitating their forced prostitution.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has told Congress that nearly three quarters of the cases submitted to the center relate to ads posted on the site. The state of California has said that 90 percent of the site's income were attributable to "adult ads."

In 2016, Texas and California authorities raided the company's Dallas headquarters and arrested chief executive Carl Ferrer and other former company executives on pimping-related charges. The judge in the case ruled the website was protected by the First Amendment, and it was not liable for the speech of third parties."
 
Good more porn webies should be shut down.
 
I wonder if they really had minors selling sex on there or if they did how many really were in there?

Is this a good thing? I guess it might be if they really were using minors.
 
Another blow dealt to the p4p community and not the one they hoped.
 
First myredbook then nightnight now backpage, where I'm a supposed find my local escorts now?
 
they should of closed personal/sex section like Craigslist
 
I never went there. Don't care.
 
I wonder if they really had minors selling sex on there or if they did how many really were in there?

Is this a good thing? I guess it might be if they really were using minors.

Probably very little under 18 stuff was on there, but prostitution is still illegal. The craigslist and backpage sections made prostitution waaaaaay too easy, and there were more listings than the cops can deal with. I don't know why anyone would defend or get upset that the sites were shut down. It's not a free speech issue...

And on the otherside, stop calling it human trafficking. I hooked up with two separate girls that I later found out voluntarily escorted cause they could make a couple grand in a night and just sit around the house the rest of the month.
 
First myredbook then nightnight now backpage, where I'm a supposed find my local escorts now?
It's a brave new world. Censorship putting a lot of good bitches out of work. It's really a lazy approach to the exploitation problem
 
We should be seeing a nice upswing in street prostitution then. Dumb move imo.
 
RIP.

Gotta find another place for trucker whores
 
Legalize it already ffs. I wonder how many gov't officials used that site lol.
 
I wonder if they really had minors selling sex on there or if they did how many really were in there?

Is this a good thing? I guess it might be if they really were using minors.

I browsed it years ago just cuz I was curious about what real whores looked like. Didn't see anyone that looked close to being a minor.

It would be super easy for cops to catch minors on there so I seriously doubt this was the problem. They're just using that as an excuse to shut it down
 
This is a disaster for druggie escorts , trannies and gay business.
 
Probably very little under 18 stuff was on there, but prostitution is still illegal. The craigslist and backpage sections made prostitution waaaaaay too easy, and there were more listings than the cops can deal with. I don't know why anyone would defend or get upset that the sites were shut down. It's not a free speech issue...

And on the otherside, stop calling it human trafficking. I hooked up with two separate girls that I later found out voluntarily escorted cause they could make a couple grand in a night and just sit around the house the rest of the month.
I agree that it’s illegal but is shutting down a website going to stop prostitution? I’m not a consumer but I know people are going to buy it and bitches are going to be selling. Also, the way the new law is written is terrible.
 
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I hear Craig’s list encounters is shut down as well. I never used any prostitution or the websites. Girls are such whores at bars there is no need to. But the easiest way to solve the whole human trafficking thing is to make prostitution legal. Then make pimping underage girls a lifetime sentence. Confine it to industrial areas away from schools and parks, and test and I’d the girls. Then tax it like cigarettes and it’s a win win. If a women wants to charge for her pussy, that’s her right as long as she isn’t forced. If a man wants to pay for it, that’s his prerogative.
 
I hear Craig’s list encounters is shut down as well. I never used any prostitution or the websites. Girls are such whores at bars there is no need to. But the easiest way to solve the whole human trafficking thing is to make prostitution legal. Then make pimping underage girls a lifetime sentence. Confine it to industrial areas away from schools and parks, and test and I’d the girls. Then tax it like cigarettes and it’s a win win. If a women wants to charge for her pussy, that’s her right as long as she isn’t forced. If a man wants to pay for it, that’s his prerogative.
Well that’s my thinking as well. I thought these conservatives were about choice and individual rights. Oh yeah, I forgot, it’s only about the individual rights that they only care about.
 
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