AGs To Hold Meeting With Craigslist
Pressure is mounting on Craigslist, which gets 30 million postings a month, to clean up its site, reports CBS News correspondent Kelly Wallace.
In response to allegations Boston medical student Philip Markoff used the site to rob and kill women, the attorneys general of Connecticut, Missouri, and Illinois will meet Tuesday with the Craigslist's lawyers to press for a ban on advertising for erotic services.
Tuesday on CBS' The Early Show, Connecticut Attorney General said the erotic services listings on Craigslist "enabled" a crime like the one Markoff is accused of.
Despite acknowledging that other sites will continue to advertise for erotic services, Blumenthal said of Craigslist, "It can serve as a model."
Asked about the meeting, Craigslist's CEO Jim Buckmaster told CBS News the site "anticipates making further progress toward the common goal of eliminating illegal activity from Craigslist while preserving its full utility and benefit for tens of millions of law-abiding Americans..."
The meeting comes after Rhode Island authorities issued an arrest warrant for Markoff Monday - accusing him of robbing an exotic dancer who advertised on Craigslist.
For now, Markoff remains on suicide watch in a Boston jail.
Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved. In response to allegations Boston medical student Philip Markoff used the site to rob and kill women, the attorneys general of Connecticut, Missouri, and Illinois will meet Tuesday with the Craigslist's lawyers to press for a ban on advertising for erotic services.
Tuesday on CBS' The Early Show, Connecticut Attorney General said the erotic services listings on Craigslist "enabled" a crime like the one Markoff is accused of.
Despite acknowledging that other sites will continue to advertise for erotic services, Blumenthal said of Craigslist, "It can serve as a model."
Asked about the meeting, Craigslist's CEO Jim Buckmaster told CBS News the site "anticipates making further progress toward the common goal of eliminating illegal activity from Craigslist while preserving its full utility and benefit for tens of millions of law-abiding Americans..."
The meeting comes after Rhode Island authorities issued an arrest warrant for Markoff Monday - accusing him of robbing an exotic dancer who advertised on Craigslist.
For now, Markoff remains on suicide watch in a Boston jail.
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AKA: The AG's of Connecticut, Missouri, and Illinois want to get their names in the press connected to a high profile case they have nothing to do with so it can be used later when they campaign to keep their jobs. Self serving scumbags aren't any better than the people they claim they're protecting us from.
Removing the erotic listings from Craigslist will do nothing to stop this kind of thing from ever happening again. It'll just transfer to another website that will probably see this as an opportunity to take over a very active market. Hmm.... I wonder how much it would take to set up a quick website? Anybody else want in? I'm taking investors....
Posted by valopinion at 7:51 AM : May 5, 2009
Technically they don't advertise prostitution. They offer other things erotic. Craigslist actually says that solicitaion of prostitution is prohibited. By the way CL is not the only place that has erotic services. Just look in the personals of most major newspapers.
Posted by roger3816 at 6:20 AM : May 5, 2009
Yes the AG's are appointed. Appointed by the people we elected to office.
Americans need to ban pornography and follow Jesus more.
The Craigslist CEO should be charged as an accomplice.
NO, because the phone companies donate to thier campains.
Posted by readduane
Not to mention moral values...