Civil Liberties
Related: About this forum"Male Escorts A Homeland Security Threat?" NYT Editorial
I decided to use the hard copy header. A little more hard hitting than the website version.
Homeland Security busts 20 year-old gay escort service. Execs face serious jail time.
One can debate the merits of legalized prostitution. Seems to me though Homeland Security is getting a little creepy. In every sense of the word.
I thought they were supposed to be concerned w. 9-11 type stuff. No?
Today's NYT Editorial
>>>The criminal complaint is so saturated with sexually explicit details, its hard not to interpret it as an indictment of gay men as being sexually promiscuous.
Based on my investigation, Susan Ruiz, a Homeland Security special agent, wrote in the complaint, I have learned that a sling, also known as a sex sling, is a device that allows two people to have sex while one is suspended. Later, she helpfully explained that the term twink is a slang term for a young, gay man with an effeminate manner, thin build, and no body or facial hair.
Prosecutors can credibly argue that the sites operators were breaking the law. But they have provided no reasonable justification for devoting significant resources, particularly from an agency charged with protecting America from terrorists, to shut down a company that provided sex workers with a safer alternative to street walking or relying on pimps. The defendants have not been accused of exploiting sex workers, featuring minors on the website, financial crimes or other serious offenses that would warrant a federal prosecution.
Amnesty International announced this month that it would be pushing for the decriminalization of consensual sex work worldwide. After a lengthy and at times fraught debate, the organizations experts concluded that sex workers were less likely to be harmed and exp>>>>
the rest at link : http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/29/opinion/homeland-securitys-peculiar-prosecution-of-rentboy.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&_r=0
madaboutharry
(41,356 posts)Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)djean111
(14,255 posts)published.
Voice for Peace
(13,141 posts)and pre-emptive amelioration/exoneration by NYT?
djean111
(14,255 posts)Not shocking, but interesting, given the hypocrisy of some people.
dieter
(94 posts)They took them down before all the gay-bashing elected officials, religious officials, law enforcement (DHS included) could have their identities exposed like Ashley Madison's members.
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)Press release: http://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/largest-online-male-escort-service-raided
Complaint (22 pages, .pdf): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3RupifCwCB3QnNrcG1Cd09uWFdrNnNPVDFxUGdYdnZYY0Q4/view?pli=1
Note that one of the reasons for Homeland Security's involvement is the alleged use of an H-1B work visa by the defendants.
LiberalArkie
(16,505 posts)Rentboys was next and no one could afford to have the customer list made public.
Everyone is thinking the same thing
On Edit: I wonder where the backups are stored?