Sorry. I was just trying to make the point that I believe the word "coerced" is closer to the whois truth, if one really doesn't want to sugarcoat it.
These kids were engaged in high-risk activities,” McNelly said. “Not to sugar coat anything but narcotics activities, human trafficking, prostitution.”
"engaged" does not mean the same as "coerced" .
tr.v. co·erced, co·erc·ing, co·erc·es 1. To pressure, intimidate, or force (someone) into doing something. See Synonyms at force.
Sorry. I was just trying to make the point that I believe the word "coerced" is closer to the whois truth, if one really doesn't want to sugarcoat it.