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RFT's parent company is taking on native St. Louisan CNN reporter, Amber Lyon
Remember when CNN reporter
Amber Lyon "
ambushed" Craigslist founder
Craig Newmark last year?
Craigslist was under fire for the racy ads in its "Adult Services" section, which critics claimed weren't properly screened to block ads from underage girls and victims of sex trafficking. Lyon wanted to know: What was the site doing to protect those girls? The questions left Newmark "speechless," as Lyon later
boasted on her personal website.
Indeed, within weeks, Craigslist shut down its adult section. Then, Lyon -- who actually grew up in St. Louis --
reported that a different site was "filling the vacuum":
Backpage.com, which is owned by
Riverfront Times' parent company,
Village Voice Media.
The papers of Village Voice Media recently launched an investigative series,
"The Truth About Sex Trafficking." The first installment, last week, was "an exposé on the shoddy math that fuels the outrage at underage sex trafficking."
This week,
Village Voice Editor
Tony Ortega calls Lyon
on the carpet for, among other things, misrepresenting Backpage's
response to her questions and raising money for her sources.
Read
Ortega's column here.
As for Lyon's local roots: She graduated from
Parkway Central High School in 2001, then studied
journalism at Mizzou.
Turns out she's actually been reporting on sex-related crimes since
college: She won awards at Mizzou for "Battered Justice," a three-part
series on the Missouri judicial system's treatment of abused women.
Lyon's series was one part of a bigger,
statewide effort to get clemency for women who had murdered abusive husbands, says
Colleen Coble of the
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.
Lyon's
series, according to Coble, was just one among several reports on the
issue at the time, but "certainly was a messenger to many people who
were unaware of these women's lives and how they were treated through
criminal courts."
The rest of Lyon's bio, which involves stints in Arizona, Guatemala and Florida, can be found
here.