mr. ferrara, just a moment. we've come a long way. five minutes? >> please, i'm sorry -- she was trafficked on backpage. >> i am sorry. >> you're a father, what would you want to say to him? he wants to know why this is going on. >> please -- >> we just need a few minutes of your time. initially when he saw us he said hello, how are you? as soon as we brought up law enforcement and the underage trafficking of young girls, he said he didn't want to talk to us -- >> excuse me, please -- >> reporter: karl ferrara might not have wanted to answer our that luxury when it comes to the senate. >> he's in amsterdam because he wants to avoid the bright light of attention we are placing on his company. i don't think amsterdam is far enough for him to go. >> reporter: others like natalie and her family are waiting for their own day in court, hoping her lawsuit which claims backpage knowingly edited content which enabled prostitution succeeds. backpage denies these allegations and is fighting them in court. >> to whoever owns backpage, he's got to go home at ni