“The recent decision by professional networking site LinkedIn to bar sex workers from posting profiles has led to a disagreement between brothel owners in Nevada, where escorts can legally ply their trade, the Huffington Post reported on Wednesday. ‘Are you then going to shut down Steve Wynn’s casino in Vegas, where gambling is legal?’ asked Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlight Bunny Ranch. ‘Don’t paint me the same as the people who are doing things illegally.’ LinkedIn, which informed users of the new policy on Monday, now forbids escorts from using the site to look for business.”
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