Eleven men are facing the consequences of their actions in Orange County after assuming they were arranging a paid sexual encounter with prostitutes. However, their expectations were sharply cut short when they learned that the individuals they were soliciting were, in fact, undercover deputies, as reported by the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
These 11 men thought they were hiring prostitutes, but they were actually soliciting undercover deputies. Don’t come to Orange County looking to pay someone for sex.#DoBetter #StopHumanTrafficking pic.twitter.com/IkZfS5EBin
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) August 14, 2024
In an X post by the Orange County Sheriff's Office, they boldly declared, "These 11 men thought they were hiring prostitutes, but they were actually soliciting undercover deputies." This statement underscores the department's intention to aggressively pursue individuals participating in these illegal transactions. "Don’t come to Orange County looking to pay someone for sex," the message from the law enforcement agency continued, painting a clear picture of zero tolerance towards prostitution.
The efforts of the Orange County Sheriff's Office are part of a broader campaign to deter individuals from engaging in these illegal practices.