by Jon Hall, Jon Hall Substack:
Law Enforcement Operation Uncovers Widespread Network Involving Those Meant To Protect Ohio Children Buying Sex Instead
According to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a statewide human-trafficking sting transpiring last week by more than 100 law enforcement agencies resulted in 132 arrests of people seeking to buy sex – including some with minors.
Yost expressed that the issue must be attacked “by curbing… demand” and that the operation was created to hold accountable “those who exploit survivors or fuel human trafficking by agreeing to pay for sex”.