
Ohio AG's Controversial Statement Sparks Outrage in Victim's Family After Arrest of Sex Worker Linked to 4 Deaths
The family of one of the victims of a sex worker accused of drugging and killing four customers in Ohio has criticized the state's attorney general for his insensitive comments. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost had stated, "Don't buy sex in Ohio — it ruins lives and could cost you yours," when announcing the arrest of the suspect. The victim's family expressed their devastation, emphasizing that while the victims may have been breaking the law, they were still people with families who cared about them. Yost defended his statement, saying his audience was the men who buy sex and contribute to human trafficking. The suspect has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including murder and robbery.
