San Francisco Massage Parlors: Global human trafficking news roundup (May 28, 2010)

Posted on May 28, 2010 by amp_fan.
Categories: San Francisco massage parlors.

California: San Francisco representative asked Craigslist to delete adult service section, which, according to the critics, is used for child sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Though the CEO of Craigslist was not available for a comment, the company spokeswoman said that Craigslist is preparing a statement in response to the governor’s statement. 
Maryland: A man was arrested on human trafficking charges after the undercover officer was offered sexual massage service from his massage parlor. The police also arrested a woman who lived in the building and offered him the sexual service. The woman was charged with two counts of prostitution and remained in jail in lieu of $15000 bail. 
Guam: Two massage parlors voluntarily closed themselves after Attorney General performed inspections on eight massage parlors around the Island. Currently, the Island does not have any licensing regulation for massage parlors. She said that the inspection led administrative arrests and deportations of some individuals.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

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