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Love146 Signs Craigslist Amicus Brief, Supports Chicago Sherriff's Lawsuit


CATW Successfully Files Craigslist Amicus Brief with 65 Signers
A Chicago lawsuit against Craigslist, seeking to hold them accountable for their role in facilitating sex trafficking, is now supported by an Amicus Brief filed by The Coalition Against Trafficking in...
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Published: 11 Aug 2009
For Immediate Release
August 7, 2009
 
Contact: Elaine Afanador at Elaine@catwinternational.org or (212) 643-9895
 
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) has successfully filed an Amicus Brief in support of the lawsuit against Craigslist filed by Sheriff Dart of Cook County, Illinois seeking to hold them accountable for their role in facilitating sex trafficking. CATW’s Amicus Brief contains an impressive list of 65 co-signers representing a wide range of prominent organizations and individuals.
 
The goal of the law suit is singular: close the ‘adult services’ section of Craigslist. “It is well known that Craigslist’s ‘adult services’ section has become the technological red light district for pimps/traffickers and johns,” says CATW’s Co-Executive Director, Norma Ramos, Esq.
 
“Sheriff Dart's Craigslist lawsuit requests the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to compel Craigslist to no longer host these ads. In doing so an industry standard could be set which would help create a human trafficking-free Internet,” says CATW’s Founder, Dorchen Leidholdt, Esq.
   
“For far too long, Craigslist has been profiting from the facilitation of the prostitution and trafficking of women and minors in Cook County.  It is time this website be held accountable for the harm that they continually enable,” says Rachel Durchslag, Executive Director of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE.)
 
“Craigslist continues to cynically profit from the rank exploitation of others by functioning as an online pimp,” says Ms. Ramos. Our Amicus Brief, prepared by CATW’s pro bono law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP and Professor Catharine A. Mackinnon, demonstrates the widespread support for Sheriff Dart’s bold legal efforts to hold Craigslist accountable.
 
 
To view CATW’s Amicus Brief go to our website at
www.catwinternational.org


Source: www.catwinternational.org
Date: 11 Aug 2009