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Combs Sentencing Focuses Attention on Prostitution Law From 1910

Acquitted of more serious charges, Sean Combs was found guilty of violating a law enacted during a panic over “white slavery” that is now a common tool in sex crimes prosecutions.

Julia Jacobs
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#MeToo Movement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Human Trafficking, Johnson, Jack (1878-1946), Kelly, R, Law and Legislation, Prostitution, Sean Combs, Sex Crimes, United States
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