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What exactly does the shocking ad reveal about the auctions held by the sex traffickers?


The gang “do not sell girls that are terminally ill, pregnant, have STDs or are young mothers”.
The woman abducted can be “transported globally” with “collection” also available
Auctions normally take place on Sundays and a “normally within a week of capture”
Doctors test the girls for STDs and “whether they are pure”
Auctions are “strictly for recommended people only”
Details of where each woman is taken from, born and being held


The disturbing dark web advert includes details of Chloe Ayling’s measurements and where she was being held
THIS is the chilling dark web advert used by Brit model Chloe Ayling’s abductors to try and sell her as a sex slave for a “starting bid” of $300,000, according to an email sent following her kidnapping.
The disturbing flier includes details of the 20-year-old mum’s age, measurements, where she was being held and even the date the “auction” will take place.
The advert was included in a rambling email sent to this newspaper and other publishers several weeks ago, two days after her abduction.
Lukasz Pawel Herba allegedly abducted Chloe when she was lured to a fake modelling shoot in Milan.
He is said to have held her captive in an Italian farmhouse while she was auctioned on the Dark Web by the Black Death cult .
The email, which was written in broken English and included bizarre slang, was not acted upon because it appeared alongside hundreds of other emails received every day. The Sun has informed the National Crime Agency of the email.
Alongside the garbled statement, the email included a picture purporting to be the 'dark web' advert but did not make any request for money.
It also included sickening images of a woman – who appears to be Chloe – looking dazed laying on the floor with the Black Death cult leaflet laying on her stomach .
The email read: “Did you know chloe ayling has been kidnapped in italy and is now for sale by russian mafia ??? see attachament.
“i been sending wit codes but ppl dunno how to open so i send unprotected now.
It included a calling card with email addresses and images representing the Black Death group.
In the ad those behind the abduction say “specific targets” can be found – for more money.
They also say the girls – who can be “transported globally” - are seen by a doctor who will test for sexually transmitted diseases and whether they are “pure”.
The gang warn of fake websites and tell customers to “always make sure you are on the genuine Black Death Group website”.
The group say they do not auction “young mothers” and it is understood Chloe was taken to the British consulate after kidnappers realised she had a toddler son.
They also detail when the auctions will take place and the people they will accept bids from.
The advert states that “EU delivery is free” but may “take time”.
The glamour model had flown to Milan on July 10 after being paid around £600 to join the photoshoot.
Once kidnapped she was told people were watching her and she would be killed if she tried to flee, meaning she complied with what her captor asked her to do, her lawyer Francesco Pesce said.
He told Radio 4's Today programme: "She was told that she was going to be sold to somebody in the Middle East for sex. She was told that people were there watching her and ready to kill her if she tried anything.
"So she thought that the best idea was to go along with it and to be nice in a way to her captor because he told her that he wanted to release her somehow and sometime and she thought that the best thing to do was not to go in conflict with him.
"So she abided to his request, 'let's go and buy groceries' and 'you need shoes, let's go buy shoes' and she didn't try to flee.
"But I believe she was terrified at the moment and even if she could've asked for help she didn't because she was subjugated to this person, or people as she was given to understand."
And Milan anti-Mafia deputy prosecutor Paolo Storari, in charge of the probe, told The SunOnline that investigators were not anymore looking at the inconsistencies in the story.
He said: “"We did look into these at the very start, straight after the model's first statements, but we are not investigating in that direction anymore now.
“It is clear: we believe, and are moving along this line, that it was indeed a case of kidnapping and don't see any inconsistencies in the story."
Chloe has spoken of her fear following the abduction and told police how, on her first night in the mountain hideout, alleged abductor Herba handcuffed her to a chest of drawers.
But for her remaining nights in captivity near the French border, he slept beside her in a double bed.
Chloe told officers 30-year-old Herba — who claimed to be part of a shadowy group of internet sex traffickers called Black Death — gave her gifts of underwear and chocolate each morning.
She said: "I’ve feared for my life, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour.”
Chloe was held until July 17, when Polish-born Herba, living in Oldbury, West Mids, gave her new trainers and drove her to the British consulate.
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Country’s first female tourism minister promises to crack the whip on vice industry
THAILAND'S sex industry is under fire after the country's first female tourism minister vowed to shut down the country's many brothels and go-go bars.
Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul wants future holidaymakers to flock to Thailand for its beauty and beaches and not its seedy red light districts and world-famous ladyboys.
But those working in the industry say any clampdown would devastate the local economy and leave thousands out of work.
Thailand is predominantly Buddhist country and with traditional values, but it is also home to one of the world's most infamous sex industries.
Every year, hordes of tourists flock to the bright lights of go-go bars and massage parlours in Bangkok and other tourist towns.
But Tourism Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul had tried to play down the role of the sex industry in drawing visitors.
"Tourists don't come to Thailand for such a thing," Kobkarn said.
"They come here for our beautiful culture.
"We want Thailand to be about quality tourism.
Prostitution is actually illegal in Thailand but the law is almost invariably ignored - mainly because of police corruption.
Those trying to promote the welfare of sex workers say Kobkarn's goal is unrealistic.
The military government is in denial about the proliferation of prostitution and its contribution to the economy and tourism, said Panomporn Utaisri of NightLight, a Christian non-profit group that helps women in the sex trade to find alternative work.
"There's no denying this industry generates a lot of incomSe," Panomporn told the Mail .
There are no government estimates of the value of Thailand's sex industry, or how much of the income from tourism comes from sex tourists.
There are about 123,530 sex workers in Thailand, according to a 2014 UNAIDS report.
The tourism sector accounts for about 10 percent of gross domestic product and sex worker groups said the minister's vision of a prostitution-free Thailand would dent that.
"The police presence already drives off a number of clients who come to relax or drink at bars," said Surang Janyam, director of Service Workers in Group (SWING), which provides sex workers with free medical care and vocational training.
"Wiping out this industry is guaranteed to make Thailand lose visitors and income."
Many sex workers come from the impoverished northeast and see selling their bodies as a way out of poverty.
Prostitutes can earn up to 5,000 baht ($143.14) a night, nearly 20 times the minimum wage of 300 baht ($8.59) per day.
I n an attempt to diversify the industry, Thailand is starting a “month for women travellers” campaign in August, in which female-only pink immigration lanes and parking zones will be set up in international airports.
The campaign is timed to coincide with the birthday of Thailand’s Queen Sirikit in August.
Other travel sectors including wedding and honeymoon tourism, and eco-tourism, are also being pursued.
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A chat site that encourages kids to “talk to strangers” is a dangerous destination that played a part in an 11-year-old girl being forced to become a predator’s digital sex slave, a multi-million dollar lawsuit claims.
Omegle, which randomly pairs up users for video and text chats, bills itself as a “great way to meet new friends” but has become a haven for pedophiles and voyeurs who use the site to watch people pleasure themselves, the federal suit filed Friday in Oregon claims.
The site, which has 66 million monthly users from across the globe, says kids 13 and older can use the platform with parental supervision and permission — but doesn’t have any system in place to ensure that users are being supervised, according to the $22 million suit.
The site also doesn’t require users to verify their age or name before using the product and doesn’t have any mechanism in place to prevent kids from being randomly matched with adults and vice versa, the lawsuit says.
In 2014, an 11-year-old girl only identified as “A.M.” logged on to Omegle after using it with friends during sleepover parties in hopes of meeting other middle schoolers like her.
Instead, she was connected to Ryan Scott Fordyce, a now-convicted Canadian pedophile who was in his late 30s at the time and is now facing 10 years behind bars.
Fordyce immediately started grooming the child and coerced her into giving him her contact information so they could keep in touch off the platform that allows users to be anonymous.
There, he asked her to send him nude images of herself and told her he could make her “feel better” and she needed to trust him because it was “integral to her ‘healing,’” even if his requests made her uncomfortable, according to the suit.
At first, Fordyce wanted to see images of the child’s “smile” but he soon started asking for snaps of her body and then started demanding specific “poses, props, positions and hairstyles,” the suit states.
The pedophile set deadlines for his twisted “assignments”, threatened to kidnap A.M. or harm her family and required her to be “at his beck and call” “at all hours of the day and night.”
While the interactions Fordyce and A.M. had didn’t happen on Omegle’s site, the platform continued to be a central part of their relationship because he forced her to use the website to recruit other children for him, the court papers claim.
The young girl was told she could stop sending Fordyce images at any time she wanted, but if she did, he threatened to leak the photos to her family and friends and told her she’d get in trouble with her parents, school and the police.
For three years, Fordyce held this threat over A.M.’s head. It wasn’t until January 2018, when members of a Canadian police force contacted her parents to tell them the pervert had been arrested for child pornography and images of their daughter had been found in his stash.
A.M. and her attorneys said Omegle is responsible for the abuse the child suffered because it’s where she met Fordyce and if they had employed mechanisms to prevent kids from matching with adults or other safety features, she never would’ve been abused by him.
“There’s no reason for a video streaming product that randomly pairs adults and children to exist at all, let alone without any real safety controls,” A.M., who is now 19, told The Post in a statement through her attorneys.
“This lawsuit is bigger than me, the damage has already been done to me, but my team and I are determined to protect the children after me that are just as vulnerable as I was. Nobody deserves this,” she said.
The suit claims Omegle is aware that predators are all over their website, but that it puts the onus on users to protect themselves.
“Predators have been known to use Omegle, so please be careful,” the website’s homepage stated through May 2021 before the line was taken down, right around the time A.M.’s attorneys sent a preservation letter to the company.
While that line has since been removed from the website, the suit states Omegle still “flouts the dangers of its product” on its homepage by acknowledging that users “may not behave appropriately” and their moderation “is not perfect.”
Omegle didn’t return a request for comment.
Lawyers Carrie Goldberg and Barb Long told The Post they were proud of their client for “channeling her pain to make the world safer for others.”
“Omegle’s popular use is for online sex and it welcomes underage users. The horror our client faced starting at age 11 when Omegle matched her with a child predator was a natural consequence of the inherent and foreseeable dangers of its product,” the attorneys said in a joint statement.
“May this be a bright burning warning to all tech companies that if you hurt children, we will hunt you down, and make you answer to your victims in court.”

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Channel 5 show Adults Only is about to lift the lid on the sex trade as featured Ellie, 19, says she can earn up to £1,500 every night - and told how she can see men just two minutes apart
A teen sex worker says she can earn up to £1,500 every evening - and explained how she can see up to 21 clients a day.
In Channel 5’s new show Adults Only, the industry is examined with some real truths laid bare.
Ellie, 19, from Nottingham, tells how she earns a six-figure yearly wage.
Her clients bring her in mega money as she explained how she entered the business in 2017 at the age of just 16.
The teenager says she charges £70 for a 15 minute session and they are essentially queueing at her door.
Ellie said: “Obviously my first client has me fresh, with my make-up and my hair done, but once my first client's gone I have to keep it up.
“I have to have a shower, have an outfit change.
“Sometimes it is literally like five minutes - two to five minutes. Sometimes I have 30 minutes, it all depends on what people's booked in.”
As well as seeing clients, Ellie also runs an OnlyFans account.
Her 500 subscribers mean she takes home £4,000 a month from that alone - and her fan base is growing.
But she doesn't always have it easy.
Ellie must use hotels for her work, as she still lives at home with her parents and is
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