Gov. Christie Perpetuates Super Bowl Prostitution Myth
Somebody direct him to Snopes
Governor Christie offered a stern warning to people considering participating in human trafficking while the Super Bowl is in town this week: We are watching.
The governor joined state and local law enforcement and Cindy McCain, the U.S. Senator's wife who is leading Arizona's efforts to crack down on human trafficking, at the security center in the Meadowlands ahead of Sunday's big game.
Christie and law enforcement officials spoke about the years of preparation that have gone into a plan to prosecute individuals who are doing the trafficking while providing services to the victims.
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