"Multiple Arrests Made in Ohio Human Trafficking Sting, Including Nonprofit Leader and University Employee"

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More than 160 people, including EMTs, nurses, educators, retirees, and former law enforcement officers, have been arrested in Ohio's "Operation Buyer's Remorse," a human trafficking sting targeting individuals seeking to buy sex. The operation, conducted by the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission, took place across the state and resulted in the seizure of electronic devices, criminal tools, and nearly $75,000. Charges range from first-degree misdemeanors to third-degree felonies, with some individuals also arrested for seeking sex with minors or promoting prostitution. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost emphasized the message: "Don't buy sex."
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