"It's hard to bring this issue to an investigative agency's attention," agreed Linda Fairstein, chief of the sex crimes prosecution unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. "...Government resources, especially with local police agencies, don't begin to compare with what what Web-literate people can do in terms of crime, prostitution in many ways being the least of it."
Federal authorities, however, insist that they have quietly been pursuing the most serious cases for some time.
Peter Gulotta, head of the FBI's Innocent Images task force in Michigan, told TV5 that the bureau is currently pursuing several cases involving online prostitution rings that extend across state lines, a prerequisite for federal involvement. Similar cases have been brought in Detroit, Grand Rapids
Ok, thats all I could find, I had someone cut and paste it. I am giving up, lol. They said something about being on the news tonight?