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Amazon and Microsoft employees caught up in sex trafficking sting They brazenly

CJKent (Banned)
“The more a person needs to be right, the less certain he is...”
Tuesday, December 26, 2017 5:34 PM
Any tuscl aware of this kind of sting?

14 comments

  • WetWilly
    7 years ago
    Nope. I'm guessing it's a fake story.
  • Dougster
    7 years ago
    Gotta a link? Or is it fake news?
  • Uprightcitizen
    7 years ago
    Men paying for sex with women? What is the world cumming to? ...but they are idiots to use Company resources. Its not like the Company can sit back and do nothing or they become an accessory. Yes Companies do legally monitor your traffic.
  • Array
    7 years ago
    What a joke. Microsoft alerted their employees that LE might have obtained their company ID’s, emails and other info while running a prostitution sting. And the employees should take care how their company credentials are used. It was a lot simpler and more straightforward when I worked in the petrochemical industry. If you used company resources for obtaining sexual services you were fired. Period, end of story.
  • Rick999
    7 years ago
    Never heard of it. They were pretty stupid if they visited porn sites or set up meetings with sex workers using company property.
  • JohnTitor
    7 years ago
    It happened. I reside here. The tech morons were boasting about their hooker adventures on thereviewboard, and the authorities were monitoring the site. Mainly Korean and Asian chicks. The powers that be state their main concern as human trafficking. They go hard after johns here, but then again they monitor EVERYTHING here down to not allowed to use straws and hefty taxes for soda. Social Justice warrior bullshit, but they invite hordes of homeless and let them take dumps on downtown streets with impunity. One of the main guys that they targeted killed himself after he got busted.
  • Dougster
    7 years ago
    Wow!
  • samsung1
    7 years ago
    Some of the escort sites require screening and want to verify employment.
  • mark94
    7 years ago
    It drives me nuts that “ sex trafficking “ is used as a synonym for prostitution.
  • Papi_Chulo
    7 years ago
    Yeah - this was posted on TUSCL a while back and I think also reported in the national news. And yeah, the powers to be in Seattle blame the johns for women being prostitutes as if women can't help themselves from being prostitutes b/c men want sex and are willing to pay for it
  • JackScott
    7 years ago
    It doesn't surprise me. When I worked in the IT department for a major media company we had a lot of mid-level managers and corporate execs who were fired for using their company email accounts for their "recreational" activities. When you use a fake name for the escort service with an email address that says, "[view link]" they are going to know that Frank Smith is the "john" that they're looking for.
  • Rick999
    7 years ago
    I never even visited this site on a personal device while at work. I'm not sure if companies monitor wifi traffic if they have boosters even though I never visited this site through the companies wifi link. I've known of some guys in the past looking at sex stuff on their office computer. One supervisor would always say so and so needs to stop sending him this stuff. Just look at this. I would see tits, etc. I suppose if that happened today, I could get in trouble for not reporting it but there was no evidence that someone was showing email pics to others. I never asked to see the pics. The people in question stopped working for the company years ago. I have no idea if anyone still views porn images on company property. An email pic might be hard to catch before seeing it.
  • Dougster
    7 years ago
    Well it used to be very common for employees to visit porn sites on company computers before there were explicit policies against it and it was known that the policies were enforced. In fact, porn sites we frequently among the most visited from work in the early days of the internet.
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