NYC Councilman Completely Fabricates Child Sex-Trafficking Ring
Fourteen "attractive girls" have gone missing from the Bronx since July 2014, said Councilman Andy King, and he suspects the worst. There's just one problem...


Fourteen teen girls from the Bronx—all young women of color, ages 12 through 19—have gone missing since July 2014, according to New York City Councilman Andy King. He worries that their disappearances indicate the presence of a prolific youth sex-trafficking ring operating in the area. "Every other week our young girls are just vanishing off our streets," said King at a June 29 press conference, explaining with creepy gusto that the missing Bronx teens had all been "attractive girls."
There's just one problem with the councilman's lurid speculation: The vast majority of those 14 missing girls have already been reunited with their families.
The day after the New York Daily News reported on King's fears of forced prostitution and widespread teen abduction, the paper ran an update with input from the New York City Police Department (NYPD). According to NYPD officials, 11 of the 14 Bronx girls who had gone missing are now back home.
"Not all names were removed from the missing persons list, which is how the confusion arose," the Post reported.
At King's press conference, he and other demonstrators held signs featuring photos of the girls (photos that have since been spread widely by the media) and information about their disappearances. Apparently, however, King hadn't bothered talking to the families of these props teens before sounding the alarm about them.
"There is a valid active prostitution ring that is occurring up here in the Bronx," said King, brandishing pics of girls now back in high-school. "We need to find ways to shut it down."
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The only real crime in this is his shirt and tie combo. There ought to be a law?
I really can't make out where the shirt begins and ends.
I like the shirt but not with the tie.
I'll change my mind if the tie can spin like a propeller.
"Maybe it's the Gotham City in me... we just have a bad history with freaks dressed like clowns."
"A man walks down the street dressed like that, shows he ain't afraid of no one."
Furthermore, his wife is convinced there is a very active key trafficking ring in New York City.
Random Councilman: "If we buy all the hookers and sex slaves, they won't be on the market for evil folks to exploit anymore. PUBLIC SERVICE!!!"
You misspelled "Randy" Councilman.
That the specific facts alleged are proven false does not alter the more-important broader truth about rape culture, sex traffic, and global warming
And gun violence.
yes, i omitted because it's so triggering
I'm microaggressed. I need a safe space to weather the psychological avalanche.
Have you ever felt the barrel of a gun after firing a few cases? Tell with a straight face that guns don't contribute to global warming.
Truth is a social construct.
And on the bright side, if he happens to lose his reelection campaign, he will enjoy a lucrative career reporting on these atrocities for Rolling Stone.
That specific narratives prove to be utter horseshit does not alter the world shattering importance of putting the Imbeciles behind those narratives in charge.
"See? I made one speech and the problem was solved!"
I wonder if they've checked his basement for the three girls that are still missing.
Maybe those girls wanted to get the hell out of the Bronx.
Or at least as fat away from this idiot as possible......
Hey now, he earned that fat fair and square.
Well, maybe he lied, but if it saves just one child...
There are 8.5 million people in NYC and 3 missing girls == a "prostitution ring".
You know if these people weren't busy raping my wallet and regulating me to death, it would almost be amusing how stupid they are.
I'm surprised he even wants the NYPD involved given their track record with violating black peoples civil rights on a daily basis. Does he think they care, or is he hoping that if they spend more time in his borough he'll have some civil rights cases that could launch him into Congress?
So you've noticed that certain people decry the institutions of the police while demanding more of it?
You're fudging the numbers here. There are only 1.5 million people in the Bronx, where the 3 girls are missing from. So you're underestimating the problem by a factor of 5.
They're not stupid. Never think that. He's clever enough to take a fake story and turn it into a media event. Look how far a pack of lies got Al Sharpton!
5 bucks says he's a pedo.
Dressed like that? Abso-fucking-lutley.
I disagree, he's totally on the down-low.
Are the rumors that he likes to fuck sheep true?
When was the last time you saw a sheep in NYC? Think about it. Those sheep are disappearing somewhere.
Classmate holding up paper: proof that she's a slut!
Yeah I wonder how many times a day those girls are gonna get propositioned now. Probably a lot.
Not all names were removed from the missing persons list, which is how the confusion arose...
There seem to always be problems with accuracy and accountability for government lists.
It's not like they use lists for anything important, sheesh come on.
You kids better get hip to what's totally boss and groovy. Government lists are back in, bigger than ever. They're retro-cool.
Yeah, like voter registration...seriously.
What on earth is that man wearing?
Councilman King is jealous
Its like Charles Rangel-dapness meets Bozo the Clown-goofy.
CHARLIE RANGEL!
It really does exemplify my whole theory about Political fashion; white pols can go "boring" or "goofy". black pols can go "dapper" or ... "dapper-goofy"
He's like Jared Polis meets Dr. Leonard Jeffries.
So, if he publicly names these teenage girls as prostitutes despite the fact that they are living at home, is that legitimate grounds for a slander suit?
I was wondering the same thing.
I was wondering where else someone lives than at home.
If a politician made a statement, and nobody heard it, would it still be a lie?