ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) ? Experts say it is an issue illustrated by a New Mexico case involving a retired professor and a former college administrator who were accused in what police described as an extensive multistate, online prostitution ring.
Investigators alleged the men operated a website that recruited prostitutes and promoted prostitution. But the two were cleared after a judge ruled in June that state law says the website didn't constitute a "house of prostitution."
Legal experts say the problem stemmed from authorities trying to apply old prostitution laws in a high-tech world ? and it happens in many states. Further, the National Conference of State Legislatures says state legislatures aren't actively working to update prostitution laws.
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