Sex Law in the News: CPS Workers, Casino Promotion and More

by Admin on June 29, 2012

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Pimping,  Foster Care and CPS Workers, Oh My!

Apparently, a group of pimps in cooperation with a CPS worker have been arrested for allegedly running a ring of human trafficking involving abused and neglected children in foster care. The men, police say, were part of an organized conspiracy to lure underage girls into prostitution. The four were charged with conspiracy, racketeering and unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

Casino Promoting Prostitution:  Has Hell Frozen Over?

Meanwhile, a former top China executive at Las Vegas Sands Corp suggested that there was potential wrongdoing by company executives including allegations that Chairman Sheldon Adelson approved a “prostitution strategy” at the casino operator’s Macau properties. He also alleges that Sheldon knew of other improper activity at his company’s properties. In December 2010 police rounded up more than 100 suspected prostitutes at the company’s Venetian Macao casino-resort.

Shock! Horror! People going to casinos may be seeking prostitutes and casino owners may be promoting these nefarious activities.

Perhaps there should actually be more CPS workers monitoring these bad casinos… whoops!

Ever wonder why US college students are failing science and math?   

Sex education went to a whole new level when students in a at Western Nevada College were allegedly required to masturbate, keep sex journals for class, and discuss a number of explicit topics.

Now a student who enrolled in the course is suing the school and her instructor after she claims the students were told they would not pass unless they partook in the “assignments.”

US Cannot Extradite UK Sex Offenders Due to Lack of Due Process

In light of the NDAA  ability of the US government to arrest detain incarcerate and even assassinate suspects without due process, we may be seeing more formerly friendly nations refuse to extradite to the US. Not only are US tourism numbers down (apparently due to the TSA genital squeeze phenomenon) but now countries will not even send their criminals to the USA!

The High Court in London has blocked a US government attempt to extradite a man accused of child sex . Shawn Sullivan is described as one of the US’s most-wanted alleged sex criminals. However, High Court judges ruled there was a risk that, if extradited, Sullivan would be subjected to an order of civil commitment to the treatment program in a “flagrant denial” of his human rights.

Perhaps offering Sullivan a job as a CPS worker or teacher would be a more effective way of bringing him to the USA!

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