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Online classified ads site Craigslist will get rid of its controversial "erotic services" category that critics called a front for prostitution, replacing it with an adult category reviewed by Web site employees, state attorneys general announced Wednesday.
Pressure to remove the category ramped up this spring when a Boston medical student was charged with killing a masseuse authorities allege he met through Craigslist. It also comes two months after Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart filed a lawsuit alleging Craigslist not only allows the solicitation of prostitution but had created what he called the "largest source of prostitution in America.
Craigslist attorney Eric Brandfonbrener, appearing in federal court for a hearing on the lawsuit, acknowledged the Web site is eliminating the "erotic services" category. Brandfonbrener told U. District Judge John Grady that Craigslist is undergoing changes he expects to satisfy the lawsuit's concerns.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and the attorneys general for Connecticut and Missouri met with Craigslist officials last week seeking an end to ads they contend are advertisements for illegal sexual activities. We'll be watching and investigating critically to make sure this measure is more than just a name change," said Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. In a statement, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster said, "The record is clear that use of Craigslist classifieds is associated with far lower rates of violent crime than print classifieds, let alone rates of violent crime pertaining to American society as a whole More from CBS News.
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