Jason Kennedy, left, and Zubin Parakh were among 32 people arrested in an undercover sex sting operation in Tennessee. Credit: Knox County Sheriff's Office

Jason Kennedy, left, and Zubin Parakh were among 32 people arrested in an undercover sex sting operation in Tennessee.
Credit: Knox County Sheriff’s Office

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has released the names of 32 men and women who were arrested in an undercover sting targeting a human trafficking and prostitution operation that preyed upon the residents of Knoxville.

Among those arrested in “Operation Someone Like Me”: A volunteer firefighter, an engineer — and two church pastors who responded to online ads for what they thought were for girls under the age of 18, according to the TBI.

One of the pastors netted in the three-day sting was the leader of the children’s ministry at Grace Baptist Church. That man, identified as 46-year-old Jason Kennedy, was charged last week with patronizing prostitution and trafficking and has since been fired by his church.

“We are held to a higher standard,” Grace Baptist’s senior pastor Ron […]

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