News/Blog categorized: News
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Jan 05
CSE Institute Board Member and Villanova Law Alumna, Rep. Joanna McClinton, Esq., to be Honored by The Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia
The Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia was designed to help address the professional needs and development of black lawyers in the city of Philadelphia and throughout the surrounding community. Each year, The Association holds its’ Annual Memorial Breakfast to honor Martin … Read more about CSE Institute Board Member and Villanova Law Alumna, Rep. Joanna McClinton, Esq., to be Honored by The Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia »
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Jan 04
Pennsylvania Man Accused of Forcing Women into “Sex Slave Contracts”
Local authorities have alleged that Seth R. Mull of Lower Saucon Township used popular dating websites, including Plenty of Fish and Tinder, to prey upon victims throughout the country. The investigation against Mull has spanned from Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Chicago, … Read more about Pennsylvania Man Accused of Forcing Women into “Sex Slave Contracts” »
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Dec 20
Charges Initiated Against Traffickers Who Brutally Tortured and Manipulated Victims
Arrests made during a routine undercover prostitution sting have helped lift the veil on a large-scale commercial sexual exploitation enterprise with ties throughout the state of Pennsylvania, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. Kenneth Crowell and Barry Schiff allegedly … Read more about Charges Initiated Against Traffickers Who Brutally Tortured and Manipulated Victims »
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Dec 19
Sadistic Sex Trafficker Sentenced to 100 Years in Federal Prison
United States District Court Judge C. Darnell Jones, II, handed down a sentence of 100 years in federal prison to Kevino Graham for his perpetration of two counts of sex trafficking by force and one count of attempted sex trafficking … Read more about Sadistic Sex Trafficker Sentenced to 100 Years in Federal Prison »
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Dec 16
FOSTA vs. SESTA: Preserving the Status Quo or Empowering Victims of Trafficking?
Recently, the Communications Decency Act (“CDA”) has received backlash because of the immunity courts have interpreted it to provide internet service providers who contribute to the perpetration of the horrors of human trafficking. In response to this backlash, legislators have … Read more about FOSTA vs. SESTA: Preserving the Status Quo or Empowering Victims of Trafficking? »
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Nov 30
“Marketing a Movement” Inspires Local Advocates to Create Change
Discussing sex trafficking and sexual exploitation in a way that is meaningful, sensitive, encompassing, yet still powerful can be an arduous task on its own. Even for well-versed advocates, properly explaining trafficking to an audience you’re unfamiliar with can pose … Read more about “Marketing a Movement” Inspires Local Advocates to Create Change »
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Nov 28
Arrest of Couple at South Scranton Hotel Results in Prostitution and Drug Charges
On November 17, 2017, The Times-Tribune reported that the Lackawanna County police and district attorney’s office had located a man and woman at a South Scranton hotel using Backpage.com. The investigation resulted in authorities confiscating approximately $25,000 worth of heroin … Read more about Arrest of Couple at South Scranton Hotel Results in Prostitution and Drug Charges »
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Nov 27
Spotlight on Current CSE Extern, Kaitlyn Macaulay
The CSE Institute has had the pleasure of working with third year law student Kaitlyn Macaulay this semester. Kaitlyn has become a major asset to the inter-workings of the CSE Institute. She has researched and drafted legislative analysis papers on … Read more about Spotlight on Current CSE Extern, Kaitlyn Macaulay »
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Nov 14
Monroe County Hotel and Hotel Manager Indicted on Federal Sex Trafficking Charges
On October 26, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that the corporate entity that owns a Bartonsville hotel and Faizal Bhimani had been indicted by a federal grand jury on sex and drug trafficking … Read more about Monroe County Hotel and Hotel Manager Indicted on Federal Sex Trafficking Charges »
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Nov 14
Johnstown Man Who Ran Commercial Sex Ring Out of Hotel Convicted of Human Trafficking
On October 25, Barshay Dunbar was found guilty of 10 charges that included human trafficking, promoting prostitution, and drug sales. Dunbar’s initial arrest took place on October 28, 2016 at a Super 8 motel in Cambria County, where he was … Read more about Johnstown Man Who Ran Commercial Sex Ring Out of Hotel Convicted of Human Trafficking »