16-year-old sex trafficking victim, 9 others, rescued at Comic-Con after major bust - today in unsurprising headlines

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A 16-year-old girl and nine others were rescued from sex traffickers during a major sting operation at Comic-Con in San Diego last weekend.

The underage girl and other victims were being forced to work as prostitudes servicing attendees at the star-studded gathering of fans, authorities said.

During a three-day operation, undercover agents were able to identify the women and remove them from the people trafficking them.

Posing as sex buyers, the California law enforcement officers made contact with the victims and then attempted to identify their traffickers, California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said.


Operatives also posted advertisements soliciting sex to identify buyers.

No traffickers were arrested in the operation, but the agents were able to lure out and arrest 14 johns.

The victims were offered support services, according to the AG’s office.

“Unfortunately, sex traffickers capitalize on large-scale events such as Comic-Con to exploit their victims for profit,” said Bonta in a statement.

“These arrests send a clear message to potential offenders that their criminal behavior will not be tolerated.”

Comic-Con regularly draws more than 130,000 attendees.

“There is no more insidious crime than human trafficking,” San Diego Sheriff Kelly Martinez said in a statement. “The coercion and violence which enslaves people for profit, and places them into forced labor or sex is criminal.”

It was not the first time Comic-Con has been at the center of controversy.

In 2014, an organization of women called Geeks for CONsent gathered nearly 3,000 signatures demanding the event adopt a formal anti-harassment policy after what they described as an atmosphere of sexual harassment at the event.

The group interviewed female attendees who described being frequently groped, unwillingly photographed and even followed while at Comic-Con. They also complained of a pervasive atmosphere of sexual objectification of women.

Comic-Con organizers said at the time that the safety of its attendees was paramount, and promised to improve security.
 
The biggest shock here is that the prostitutes were female.

this stuff has been going on since the dawn of civilization. men have been paying for women to go on trips, vacations, fancy diners, etc in exchange for sex. though funny enough a lot of women dont see it as prostitution when they do it.
2nd oldest profession. The oldest being whatever the guy did to pay her.

Marilyn Monroe is still celebrated today, despite later on it coming out she was virtually escorting her entire career.

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Virtually? She was. She and every other star, goes all the way to the theater too.
 
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I think this behavior has always existed. Just that the internet has really made it easy for both sides to engage in it.
Gaia Online was like a backpages for weebs, especially for conventions. Kids / Young Adults looking for roommates or other stuff, and girls willingly selling themselves so they can play dress up for a weekend. That's why I refuse to believe all this moralizing cosplay is not consent shit; bullshit, this shit was going on back when it was still niche and for nerds and losers.
 
Several people saying the women trafficked themselves, but to most people trafficking would inherently mean doing it to someone else. The term for doing it to yourself is prostitution, no?
"Sex trafficking" is a term that exists to manipulate stupid normies into a pearl-clutching stimulus response.

Remember how dumb shitlibs (but I repeat myself) kept bleating "he crossed state lines!!!" about Rittenhouse? Same energy.
 
The term 'trafficker' also includes the women themselves. If the woman is prostituting herself, she's known as a trafficker and is not arrested due to the possibility that she is being forced to do this via an actual trafficker (pimp). Don't get confused here. The johns should rightfully be the ones arrested as they might be the ones offering a large sum of money to have sex. A large sum of money that the underage girls have never seen and thus might be really incentivized to take.
 
Also, if the police were putting out ads for sex themselves, how is that not entrapment?
There's been court cases about this specifically.

Basically, this is his entrapment works: The police cannot be the originators of the idea to commit the crime, but the police can provide a fake opportunity to commit a crime. I will give an example:

Entrapment: Hey John, do you want to have sex? I will let you have sex with me if you give me money.

Not entrapment: If anyone would like to hire me to have sex with them, here is my contact information.

In the first one, the police are targeting a single individual and implanting the idea of hiring the undercover cop for sex. Without specifically asking him if he wanted to hire her for sex, there's an argument that he never would've come up with the idea to hire her in the first place. In the second one, it is a broad statement that does not target a single individual, and it is not reaching out to the potential johns, they have to reach out to the undercover cop and set up a meet.

Mind you, this isn't my personal opinion, this is what the courts have decided, so don't shoot the messenger.

As an aside, this is why if you go look at the old as fuck chat logs from To Catch a Predator you'll see that the decoy never actually initiates private messages, and never invites them to the sting house, because doing that would be entrapment. The decoy waits for the pedo to ask to come over.
 
Gaia Online was like a backpages for weebs, especially for conventions. Kids / Young Adults looking for roommates or other stuff, and girls willingly selling themselves so they can play dress up for a weekend. That's why I refuse to believe all this moralizing cosplay is not consent shit; bullshit, this shit was going on back when it was still niche and for nerds and losers.
This is ringing a bell...

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Mind you, this isn't my personal opinion, this is what the courts have decided, so don't shoot the messenger.
Understood, appreciate the answer. The courts sound very woolly on this. Like if there were an area with known lots of criminal activity and police sent someone in knowing they'd likely be approached that's one thing. But in this case as they didn't actually arrest any traffickers or pimps at all, or prostitutes, how do we know there was actually a market to begin with and they didn't create the market? It might not be individually targeted but if you're actually creating the market yourself that's entrapment, imo. Don't worry - I got your caveat about just being the messenger. Just saying.
 
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Not arresting the traffickers tho......odd. Surely they'd flee the country now?
It’s likely now that there weren’t any traffickers to arrest - modern Jewery-powered pron liberation means you can traffic yourself, and OnlyFans isn’t considered a trafficker because reasons.

Pimps have been replaced by technology - the whores can pre-vet clients from their phone and cross reference background checks themselves, and be “trafficking victims” if necessary.

Welcome to America.
 
I'm not suprised by this, comic/anime cons are a hotbed of sex with hookups & orgies everywhere if you know where to look. Dragon con has a unofficial orgy that has become well known, but never officially recognized as part of the con. NYCC had kink rooms a few yeas ago. Etc.

If I remember right, there is actual data that both male & female nerds are way more likely to lose their virginity in their teens to early 20's if they are into the con scene. To the point where most young nerds have their first sexual experience while at a con.

Tldr: Cons attract people with a lot of disposable money. If it's two people consensually hooking up, then that's no problem, but trafficking is 100% a reality. Kinda suprised something like this didn't blow up sooner.
 
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