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posted by martyb on Wednesday December 27 2017, @12:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the looking-for-love-in-all-the-wrong-places dept.

Amazon and Microsoft employees caught up in sex trafficking sting

The tech industry has a clear history of sexism and misogyny, but a recent Newsweek report highlights another problem. The publication got its hands on a slew of emails sent to brothels and pimps between 2014 and 2016 that document the industry's patronage of brothels and purchasing of services from trafficked sex workers. Among the emails, which were obtained through a public records request to the King County Prosecutor's Office, were 67 sent from Microsoft employee email accounts, 63 from Amazon accounts and dozens more from companies like Boeing, T-Mobile, Oracle and local Seattle tech firms.

Some of the emails were collected during a 2015 sting operation that targeted sex worker review boards and resulted in the arrest of 18 individuals, including high-level Amazon and Microsoft directors. Two opted for a trial, which is currently set to begin in March.

Seattle's sex industry has grown right alongside its tech industry and the city's authorities have said that some men spend up to $50,000 per year on sex workers. Brothels are even known to advertise how close they are to tech offices. Alex Trouteaud, director of policy and research at the anti-trafficking organization Demand Abolition, told Newsweek that the tech industry is a "culture that has readily embraced trafficking."

Newsweek: Tech Bros Bought Sex Trafficking Victims by Using Amazon and Microsoft Work Emails

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  • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 27 2017, @04:40AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 27 2017, @04:40AM (#614609)

    It's illegal because people don't typically choose to go into prostitution.

    People don't typically choose to collect trashcans, or clean sewers. Should we make those jobs illegal as well?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 27 2017, @07:34AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 27 2017, @07:34AM (#614642)

    People don't typically choose to collect trashcans, or clean sewers. Should we make those jobs illegal as well?

    Yes, as soon as is practicable. Unfortunately, society can't do without people doing those jobs yet. Bring on the robots.
    Until then, those jobs should be more highly paid, so that people might genuinely choose to do them. If someone has the "choice" between doing a specific job for someone else, or starving, then that is akin to slavery. It's not a choice if the only alternative is death.

    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday December 27 2017, @12:38PM

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Wednesday December 27 2017, @12:38PM (#614709) Journal

      They do. In NYC Dept of Sanitation jobs are highly sought after because of the generous benefits and retirement package.

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      Washington DC delenda est.
    • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Thursday December 28 2017, @01:51AM

      by Grishnakh (2831) on Thursday December 28 2017, @01:51AM (#614952)

      If someone has the "choice" between doing a specific job for someone else, or starving, then that is akin to slavery. It's not a choice if the only alternative is death.

      You can say the exact same thing about MANY jobs out there. Banning the job isn't the answer, the solution is to institute Universal Basic Income so people don't need to do shitty jobs just to stay alive, and then they'd only choose to do shitty jobs if they paid enough to make it worth their while. If this happened, prostitution would shrink a lot most likely, so that only women who really liked it would do it, plus women who just wanted the money; the prices would go up a lot, so it'd basically eliminate most street prostitution, and only the high priced call girl stuff would still be around, which honestly is fine.