Another Sex Sting Operation in the Twin Cities

Four more men were just arrested in the Twin Cities for allegedly trying to “buy sex” online from girls under the age of 18. Of course, those girls ended up being police officers who just posed as underage girls. And all of those men? Facing sex charges like solicitation of an underage prostitute that will likely require registration as sex offenders. This is despite the fact there were never any underage girls involved. If you are facing sex charges in Minnesota tied to a sting operation, make sure you sit down with an experienced Sex Crimes law as soon as possible.

“Facing sex charges that will likely require registration as sex offenders.”

Its called the Minnesota Human Trafficking Task Force and was established with a mission, stopping sex trafficking and charging as many people as it could get their hands hand along the way. It was set up with both Minnesota money and Federal money. It includes police departments from all over the Metro area including Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis Park. Bloomington, Edina, in addition to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Southwest Hennepin Drug Task force and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. They collaborate to target primarily Sex Crimes like rape, prostitution, child pornography, child endangerment, and more.

“Entrapment can happen when the police coerce or induce someone into committing a crime they would not have otherwise committed. This is an absolute defense.”

Every criminal charges cones with possible defense. Make sure that you know your rights and your options. An experienced Minnesota Sex Crimes defense attorney can help.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former prosecutor, a former CIA Officer and a Minnesota Sex Crimes Defense Lawyer. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. Jack’s got your back.

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