Sold in America: The Workers

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Publicado 2018-02-21
Newsy visits the only place in the U.S. where money for sex is legal and follows the fight to decriminalize prostitution in the nation's capital.

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  • @coko420
    The interviewer, was very professional, and simply fantastic. The complete lack of judgement was wonderful.
  • Here's my two cents: Prostitution should be legal Sex trafficking shouldn't be. Sex with consent is okay, nonconsensual sex and sex to minors is not.
  • @pinkforeverlove1
    I was drugged at a club and I’m convinced someone was trying to sell me into a sex ring but luckily my friend was on me the entire time and got me medical attention asap. I had one drink at this time straight from the bartender. I was told that 25% of the time bartenders are paid off to Do this. Please be careful. Look after another and the children too
  • Oh my goodness I burst into tears when Layla broke down and started crying. I’m so happy to hear she’s thriving and helping others. What an amazing and strong person.
  • @juliar.9342
    The reporter was amazing she was a great pick. I love how she kept her personal opinions to herself and focused on the story and issue
  • @briannarios1301
    The reporter is so beautiful and unbiased. She’s remarkable.
  • @Jason-un9ps
    What I find funny and disgusting at the same time, is how so many of the people who make/keep these types of things illegal, indulge in it themselves. How many politicians have been busted for hiring prostitutes or buying drugs in the past 10 years? Like always, they have that “rules for thee, not for me” mentality.
  • @TheROMaNProject
    This is an excellent example of investigative reporting, a rapidly declining skill in the U.S. Kudos!
  • The irony is that if you do it on camera its called porn and its completely legal.
  • @ericflagg
    "I'm not a piece of trash...I'm a human being." I felt that on so many levels.
  • Super presentation. I can't recall I've seen any better. The compassion and complete honesty of presenting the truth is insane! I feel grateful. Thank you.
  • @nyreggie
    Amazing reporter she knows her job well. You can stop this type of work if you invest wisely. Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $83k per month. Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities are bound in the financial markets
  • @bdexpress4972
    Interviewer is so professional and respective towards all the models.
  • @lsabael0.281
    The host is so educated now that’s empowering
  • That woman, Laya (I hope I spelt that right) made me tear up, no one should have to go through that, she's 1000% right. I'm so glad she's alive and fighting for safety for others. I hope she gets the help she needs to heal, and find peace.
  • @p-k05.
    The reporter is so beautiful and unbiased She’s remarkable Thanks a lot
  • @PhleGmatic1
    “We are a family“ says a man who would never allow his daughter to join the business.
  • @Raisa-gb4fh
    I've met hookers in my life, not in the way you might think. I've just met them, had conversations with them. Some of them really are kind and precious human beings. Don't judge them by their jobs. It's really not fair. They're human beings.
  • @alaska68752
    Job well done and presented to the public. Very honest, very real.
  • @ellkmlmhmd
    One of the most professional journalist I have ever seen in my life. That's journalism!