Rentboys raided: war on sex.

AuthorShackford, Scott
PositionCitings - Brief article

IN AUGUST, the Department of Homeland Security, the federal agency tasked with tracking down and fighting domestic terrorist threats, partnered with the New York Police Department to raid the Manhattan offices of Rentboy.com, a site for men looking to connect with paid male escorts. The government shut down the website and arrested seven employees, including the company's CEO.

Founded in 1997, Rentboy claimed more than 500,000 visitors each day and millions in revenue. Though the company said it was a platform for advertising companionship, not sex, a Homeland Security agent determined that the site's operators and workers were facilitating sex work, a violation of New York state law.

The seven arrested employees were not charged with any crime directly connected to prostitution or trafficking. Instead, they were charged under the Travel Act. This...

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