Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Florida is back on his crusade, though it is unlikely that he has ever taken much of a break from it. Oh – before I forget: Phillip Greaves (the guy with the book) received probation in the case that directed national attention to Polk County and Judd's crusade. So much for actual results – obviously Judd is just an attention seeker in the grand scheme of things.
This is about an operation that Judd calls Operation Curtain Call that started on April 11th and continued through April 17, 2011. The morals crusaders managed to arrest a total of 60 people. Hard for me to imagine that there are 60 people naïve enough to go to Polk County for any encounter, but there were obviously.
With one of Grady Judd's operations the arrestee must only arrive at the specified location and not much, if any evidence at all, is required for an arrest. Polk County is another country to me, one that arrived through time travel from the medieval era of history (Middle Ages). In this case it is the area that is moving through time, sort of similar to Lost, a now discontinued tv show.
The only part of medieval history that I would love in my life today are the châteaux from the period offered for sale in France and any that I have found require an extensive amount of restoration. Too bad we cannot apply similar restoration to Sheriff Judd. The Black Death was also in the Late Middle Ages.
You know that song Straight Outta Compton? Well Grady Judd is straight outta the mid-14th century – private history joke.
I had imagined that most people involved in any type of adult business knew better than to advertise services on Backpage and respond to calls from Polk county by now, but what do I know.
For the full article, read the news release from Polk County Sheriff's Office here: PCSO Detectives Arrest 60 in operation targeting Online Prostitution. You could also read the Orlando Sentinel article here: Online sex sting leads to 60 arrests in Polk County
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