Retired Cook County judge arrested in Florida on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute during human trafficking enforcement operation

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A former Cook County judge was arrested in Florida on suspicion of solicitation of a prostitute. He was one of 108 people arrested as part of a law enforcement operation against human trafficking.

A retired Cook County judge was among more than 100 people who were arrested by investigators in central Florida as part of a six-day undercover human trafficking campaign called “Operation March Sadness 2,” the sheriff’s office said Wednesday.

Mary Wisniewski, a spokeswoman for the Office of the Chief Judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County said in an email, “Court records indicate that a Daniel L. Peters served as a judge.” However, Wisniewski said the office was unable to confirm “that this is the same person who was arrested in Florida.”

Undercover detectives communicated with alleged solicitors online and arranged to meet at a location where they were arrested. Members of anti-trafficking organizations also were on-site to speak with prostitutes to determine if they were victims of human trafficking and were offered resources and counseling.

 

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