Eight men pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of soliciting prostitution during the NBA All-Star Weekend. The arrests came as part of an anti-human trafficking operation called Operation Fouled Out.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Eight men pleaded not guilty Friday in Berea Municipal Court to charges of soliciting prostitution during the NBA’s All-Star Weekend festivities.
The arrests came as part of an anti-human trafficking operation called, Operation Fouled Out, which was led by the Cuyahoga Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, according to a news release from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office.
According to the release from the attorney general’s office, authorities tracked down 15 additional people reportedly selling sex and connected potential victims of human trafficking to healthcare and social services organizations.
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