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Three Washington teenagers who say they were sold online for sex have sued the website Backpage. Two year-old girls from Pierce County and one year-old from King County, which encompasses Seattle, filed the lawsuit Friday in Pierce County Superior Court against the controversial website. Seattle attorney Liz McDougall, who represents Backpage's corporate owners, said the lawsuit will not pass legal muster and is barred by federal law.
Three Washington state teenagers are suing Backpage. Backpage is a popular online destination for escort services. The company has been under heavy pressure to change the way it operates. In May, the mayors of nearly 50 cities across the U. It is absolutely unacceptable. The lawsuit alleges that photos of the underage girls in skimpy garb appeared in numerous ads on the site, paid for by their pimps.
Village Voice Media own Backpage and have faced criticism for their regulation of the page and its apparent slant towards the adult sex industry. It accuses the owners of doing nothing to prevent it.
The actions described in the complaint date to The website require ad buyers to click an on-screen button to verify that the users are 18 or older, but the lawsuit alleges it's not much of a deterrent, the News Tribune reported. McDougall, the company's attorney, offered sympathy for the young women.
However, the commercial sex exploitation of children is an extremely complex problem on the streets and online, and it must be fought intelligently,' McDougall wrote in an email to the newspaper. Also on Friday, Backpage attorneys won a procedural victory in federal court. District Court Judge Ricardo Martinez granted an injunction that halts a new state law that would require classified advertising companies to verify the ages of people in sex-related advertisements.