Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart lost his case against Craigslist.
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Dart: If Craigslist Behaves, We'll Dismiss Lawsuit
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart believes "Craigslist has seen the light" over prostitution ads on its erotic services section, but he remains cautiously optimistic.
Cook County’s resident tough guy cop has been on a crusade to shut down the Craigslist sex trade. His quest hit a major road-block this week after a federal judge dismissed his request to force the web site to eliminate its erotic services category.
Dart called Craigslist the "single largest source of prostitution in the nation."
"Craigslist unabashedly facilitates prostitution, then ultimately makes a profit from it," Dart said in a release, pointing to the estimated $80 million in revenues Craigslist generated in 2009.
"Sheriff Dart may continue to use Craigslist's Web site to identify and pursue individuals who post allegedly unlawful content," Grady wrote in his ruling. "But he cannot sue Craigslist for their conduct."
Craigslist, however, has changed its rules for the category.
Last November, Craigslist pledged to crack down on prostitution ads as part of an agreement with several attorneys general. It said it would require anyone who posts such an ad to provide a working phone number and pay a fee with a valid credit card.