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A Minnesota State Senator has been arrested after allegedly soliciting a minor for prostitution just days after sponsoring a bill that would recognize "Trump derangement syndrome" as a legitimate mental illness. -
Mother-Son Duo Accused of Running Sex Trafficking Ring Out of Nashville Hotels Are Linked to Notorious Venezuelan Gang: Prosecutors
A Tennessee mother-son duo with ties to a notorious Venezuelan street gang were among eight people indicted in a sex trafficking ring that prosecutors say lured immigrants to the U.S., only to force them into prostitution. -
Virginia Cop Fired After His Car Was Allegedly Stolen by a Prostitute While He Was in the Bathroom
A Virginia cop has been fired after his car was allegedly stolen by a prostitute while he was in the bathroom. -
California Skin Care Spa Chain Exposed as Front for Commercial Sex Business, Owner Charged with Pimping: Sheriff
Authorities in Southern California have arrested a woman accused of running brothels out of her chain of skin care spas across Ventura and Orange counties. -
Texas Cops Accused of 'Inappropriate Acts' with Suspected Prostitutes While Posing as Clients: 'Embarrassing and Disappointing'
More than a dozen Texas police officers have faced disciplinary action for engaging in 'inappropriate acts' during an undercover prostitution sting. -
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Denied Bail a 2nd Time, Will Remain Jailed Pending Trial
Combs is facing three felony charges—racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. -
Migrants Risk Perilous Journeys Through Latin America
Thousands of migrants are facing crisis and dangers as they travel through Latin American to reach United States, making themselves vulnerable to labor exploitation, human trafficking and prostitution. -
Teenage Refugees in Athen’s 'Survival Sex' Trade
Teenage refugees from Middle East are forced to turn to prostitution in Athens, Greece. They are doing it daily for shelter and food, and to satisfy their basic needs to live. -
Couple in Arkansas Charged for Sex Trafficking
A couple is arrested in Ventura for human sex trafficking and one of the victims are found to be a 16-year-old missing girl from the Riverside County. -
Paying for sex now illegal in France
France's Parliament has passed a new law making it illegal to pay for sex, and prostitutes are now up in protest as their means of livelihood falls to the ground. -
Lawsuit Seeking To Legalize Prostitution Dismissed By Federal Judge
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to legalize prostitution. The lawsuit was filed in California. -
Porn, sex charges linked to army medic accused of having lover kill his wife
A military medic man is facing another set of charges after he was previously suspected of killing his own wife. -
Ingham County Chief Prosecutor Arrested Over Prostitution and Pandering Charges
Stuart Dunnings, 63 years old had been serving in Ingham County office for almost two decades. Federal investigation in 2015 on human trafficking and prostitution led Dunnings arrest to the said charges. -
Washington's plea deal: Solicitation charge leads to 'John school'
Ohio State's Adolphus Washington will learn about women victimization in the flesh trade as he attends the 'John school' as part of his plea deal to settle his charges of prostitute solicitation. -
Performance Artist Deborah de Robertis Arrested For Posing Nude In Paris Museum
Luxembourg artist Deborah de Robertis arrested after stripping down and posing naked in front of Edouard Manet's painting Olympia. -
U.S. arrests CEO, employees of largest online male escort service
U.S. authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of the chief executive officer and six employees of Rentboy.com for promoting prostitution through what prosecutors described as the largest online male escort service. -
Prostitute pleads guilty in Google executive's heroin death
A prostitute charged with killing a Google executive by injecting him with heroin on his yacht off the California coast pleaded guilty on Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter, court officials said. -
U.S. Supreme Court checks in on hotel records privacy case
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared unsure over how to resolve a privacy rights challenge by hotel operators to a Los Angeles city ordinance, intended to deter crimes including prostitution, that lets police view guest registries. -
Sex offence trial of ex-IMF head Strauss-Kahn opens
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former International Monetary Fund chief tipped to become French president before a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in 2011, went on trial in France on Monday in a separate case of alleged procuring of prostitutes. -
U.S. investigator of Colombia scandal quits over prostitution case: NYT
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security official who ran an investigation of a prostitution scandal involving Secret Service agents in Colombia in 2012 resigned after he was suspected of visiting a prostitute in Florida, the New York Times reported. -
White House intruder was armed with knife: officials
The Texas man arrested on Friday for charging at the White House was armed with a knife when he climbed a fence and made it into the executive mansion after President Barack Obama had departed, the U.S. Attorney's Office said on Saturday.
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