Posted on 07/12/2018 12:21:22 PM PDT by MNDude
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Police in Ohio's capital city say the arrest of porn star Stormy Daniels was part of a long-term human trafficking investigation.
Columbus police say they learned of illegal activity at city adult clubs last fall.
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Well well well .....
You are small fish; your handlers are big fish.--We the People
Don't cover for them.
We don't want you taking the fall on their behalf.
You won't need protection from them, once their
cell mates are aware of their pedophilic tendencies.
They will be too busy covering their own behinds.
Flip, Stormy, flip.
This smells like Fake News to me.
She got grabbed for getting a little too touchy-feely in some dive club in Columbus. Maybe even on purpose for the free publicity.
I doubt any global sex trafficking rings were behind it.
If the government went after Hillary like they do Stormy, she’d have been in prison over a year by now.
Maybe there was hiring of under age girls as strippers.
Don’t get your hopes up. Her arrest has nothing to do with human trafficking.
Lord knows Stormy has seen a LOT of traffic!
Sounds like they were investigating a continuing operation that didn’t involve Spermy but picked her up while observing their real target. She was just a bonus.
I'd like to know who put that exemption in. Not sure if I want to know why.
It was put in by legislators who know that many "exotic dancers" are married. Which is a sort of mind-bending thing.
Anyone else notice that the cops aren’t making prostitution busts anymore? Now they are all for so-called “trafficking.” I suppose that plays better come budget time and taxpayers wonder why they are paying cops to go to strip clubs.
Thanks to #metoo, prostitutes will now be called human traffickers.
The prosecutors said since stormy wasn’t a “regular” nude dancer at the club, she had a right to be fondle and be fondled in public.
Their decision came down to Stare Decisis
Were they checking her for an NXIVM branding?
She did flip. That’s why the charges were dropped.
Is it safe to assume, it was all 'human' traffic?
Drudge is saying charges are dropped.
Mostly sub human traffic.
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