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Craigslist Adult Services Section Yanked From International Sites

STEPHANIE REITZ   12/21/10 05:34 PM ET   AP

Craigslist Adult Services Removed

HARTFORD, Conn. — Craigslist has confirmed that it removed its controversial adult services section from its international sites, Connecticut's attorney general said Tuesday, four months after it did the same for its U.S. sites.

The U.S. move in September came under pressure from officials, including Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, over whether Craigslist was adequately policing illegal ads.

Blumenthal, who is also a U.S. Senator-elect, says Craigslist representatives confirmed to his office Tuesday that it had removed erotic services listings from hundreds of sites in dozens of other countries.

Representatives of San Francisco-based Craigslist did not immediately return messages Tuesday about when the change went into effect. The removal was first reported on Wired magazine's website.

Blumenthal called the company's decision a victory against sexual exploitation of women and children, and against human trafficking connected to prostitution.

"This move is another important step in the ongoing fight to more effectively screen and stop pernicious prostitution ads," he said.

Craigslist replaced the adult services section's link on United States sites with a black-and-white "censored" bar on Sept. 4 after Blumenthal and 16 other state attorneys general sent a joint letter to the website demanding its removal.

A Craigslist official told U.S. lawmakers during a House Judiciary Committee panel a few weeks later that the website has no plans to resume its adult services section.

Craigslist, which is largely free, has been under prosecutors' scrutiny for years. It tried to police the postings on its adult services page by charging a fee to post the ads and requiring them to be vetted and approved.

The section carried ads for a variety of erotic services, including personal massages and a night's companionship, which critics say veered into prostitution.

The website has also come under increased scrutiny since the September jailhouse suicide of 24-year-old Philip Markoff, a former Boston University student.

Markoff was awaiting trial for the fatal shooting of Julissa Brisman of New York City and the armed robbery of a Las Vegas woman. Rhode Island prosecutors also accused him of attacking a stripper.

Markoff had met the women through ads for erotic services posted on Craigslist.

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dbrett480
02:11 PM on 12/26/2010
Excellent. The Craigslist adult services was a huge problem for law enforcement. I lost count of how many prostitutes and pimps I've arrested that used Craigslist as their primary marketing device. It wasn't just the selling of sex either, many prostitutes would also utilize craigslist to sell drugs.
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TedEjr
Geeky nerd. Or is it nerdy geek?
05:03 PM on 12/26/2010
Maybe if we got out of the morality legislating business, we might be able to make your job less active?

BTW, street corners are a haven for prostitutes also. Should we eliminate street corners?
08:17 PM on 01/02/2011
Again simple minded piggg makes a comment...
12:20 PM on 12/24/2010
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Chris Long
09:55 AM on 12/23/2010
I did like the adult ads. Why do people think they need to tell us what we are allowed to do ?
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dbrett480
02:12 PM on 12/26/2010
People have been telling other people what to do since Moses gave us the Ten Commandments. It is the basis of civilized society.
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09:28 AM on 12/23/2010
Faced with regulations, taxation, and public hostility the entrepreneurs and their slaves have already moved on to greener pastures.

"No profit grows where there is no pleasure taken" ~ William Shakespeare
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RobtChristian
07:44 AM on 12/23/2010
Everyone will now just go to their clone, BackPage
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MikeyJaii
Socialism.
11:13 PM on 12/22/2010
It was good while it was up.
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wilray
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01:55 PM on 12/24/2010
I was down and out until someone got me up and in.
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LogicalMathMan
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10:54 PM on 12/22/2010
Bummer! That whole pay-for-sex thing was quite a rush. Oh well, back to cruising the neighborhoods now.
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TedEjr
Geeky nerd. Or is it nerdy geek?
10:50 PM on 12/22/2010
Things usually go in cycles. Unfortunately, we seem to be in a cycle where individual liberties are being sacrificed on the alter of governmental censorship, and the philosophy that the views of a few can be forced upon the behaviour of all.

The terrorists from 911 have won.
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dbrett480
02:14 PM on 12/26/2010
This had nothing to do with terrorism, 9/11, or civil liberties. It had to do with pimps selling underage children for sex. I don't see how banning that violates anyone's civil liberties.
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TedEjr
Geeky nerd. Or is it nerdy geek?
04:09 PM on 12/26/2010
Posted--It had to do with pimps selling underage children for sex. I don't see how banning that violates anyone's civil liberties. (End)

Of course you don't see that. Blumenthal made an unsubstantiated statement, and offered no confirmation that this was taking place. This was not about children. It was the banning of the ADULT section. He was playing politics. Even democrats are not above misleading comments.

You are connecting non-existent dots.
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Linda Williams
09:55 PM on 12/22/2010
Good. It was a haven for serial killers. We do not tolerate terrorists so why would we support serial killers?
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TedEjr
Geeky nerd. Or is it nerdy geek?
10:47 PM on 12/22/2010
Street corners are havens for prostitutes. Do we eliminate street corners?
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Linda Williams
11:10 PM on 12/22/2010
No. We legalize prostitution.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
10:52 PM on 12/22/2010
One killer does not a haven make.
12:22 PM on 12/24/2010
Yoda?
05:59 PM on 12/22/2010
Whatever, the "adult services" is only going to filter over into the personals ads on Craigslist. I must say though, sometimes I would go under the adult services just to read the freaky, funny, fetish postings. Highly entertaining.
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Cogent
05:49 PM on 12/22/2010
o no... trips to thailand will never be the same without craigslist
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N8tracks
I'm a workaholic
05:30 PM on 12/22/2010
Censorship is when you are not allowed a voice. This is not censorship. Craigslist was only a serial killer away from being sued for it's entire worth.
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Linda Williams
09:55 PM on 12/22/2010
That is EXACtLY what I thought. We don't support terrorists so why serial killers?
08:20 PM on 01/02/2011
You don't know what you are talking about.
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Mr MOTO
Three Strikes And You're Not Out!
05:22 PM on 12/22/2010
Breaking News: This story is 60 days old!
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shubes61
04:52 PM on 12/22/2010
don't underestimate those who used craigslist to sell their services... they'll figure out something else... since there's always a demand.
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RevSpaminator
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04:16 PM on 12/22/2010
Yeah, more censorship in the land of the free!
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04:32 PM on 12/22/2010
Ironic, the same people who rail against the government being too intrusive in our lives are also the ones who want government to police morality.

"Get your hands out of my pocket, but keep peaking through my neighbor's window to make sure they aren't doing anything immoral."
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Linda Williams
09:57 PM on 12/22/2010
I do not want morality regulated; it is impossible, anyway. However, these sites are havens for serial killers.
08:24 PM on 01/02/2011
Yup!

Always liberal except when it come to sex..

It is far more dangerous to meet up buying an IPOD then sex.
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N8tracks
I'm a workaholic
05:25 PM on 12/22/2010
However will you get laid now?
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11:18 AM on 12/24/2010
The answer to that...through another website.

It's like drug gangs. One thug dies, two others step up to take his place.