Missouri Attorney General Says Company Lied to Judge About Claims It Did Not Promote Sex Trafficking
Missouri Attorney General Says Company Lied to Judge About Claims It Did Not Promote Sex Trafficking
First Republican Signs Petition to Force House Vote On Restoring Open Internet Rules
Sold Satellite TV Cards Offering Access to 6,000 Channels, But Denies Porn Was Included
Officer Who Lead Daniels Strip Club Bust Was Named In 2015 Entrapment Case
Developed New Methods For Discussing Sex In ‘Comfortable’ Ways In 1960s
Michael Avenatti Calls Bust ‘Politically Motivated’ and ‘A Set-Up'
Long-Running Recordkeeping/Labeling Battle May Be Nearing Its Conclusion
As United States Enters Post-Openness Internet Era, India Puts Strict New Fairness Rules In Place
Passage of FOSTA Law Has Created Obstacles to Cops’ Pursuit of Sex Traffickers, But May Have Spurred New Interest In Lives of Sex Workers
Judge Rules That Playboy Centerfold Must Give Avenatti Copy of Lawsuit, But He Can’t Make it Public
Trump Supreme SCOTUS Appears Certain To Drag Court Even Farther Right
Labor Party Member of Parliament Leads Call To Ban ‘Prostitution Web Sites’ From Internet
Judge Seals Lawsuit, But Reports Claim Avenatti Communicated With Bechard’s Lawyer; Avenatti Denies It
Bill ‘Eviscerated’ Two Weeks Ago Makes Comeback — At Full Strength
After Initial Denials, Lawyer Who Gained Fame Repping AVN Hall of Famer Openly Considers Bid