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In an old home movie, young Natalie is laughing and running around with a soccer ball. She's around 12 years old, and she looks at the camera and says, "When I grow up, I would like to be a doctor."
But a few years later, that laughing, carefree young girl was sold for sex allegedly through the website, Backpage.com. She estimates she was paid for sex over 100 times, and she firmly believes that the site made it possible for her pimp to post ads offering her for sex over and over again.
"Continuously. All day, every day. 24/7," Natalie told ABC News "Nightline." She has asked us to refer to her as "Natalie" for this report, and her parents have asked that we do not use their last name.
Natalie is now a 21-year-old mother with a toddler and another baby on the way. She is part of a major lawsuit against Backpage.com, the highly controversial online classifieds site that is currently being investigated by the
U.S. Senate for its alleged connection to underage sex trafficking.
Sen.
Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, told "Nightline" that Backpage "requires more of someone who wants to sell a motorcycle than of someone who wants to sell a child."
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