Basically, no. They don't control the work, for example.
There is a crime of 'conspiracy to corrupt public morals', which was created decided to always have existed in the early 60s when prosecuting someone who published prostitution ads, but its only other outing was ten years later when going after the 'alternative newspaper' International Times for publishing gay contact ads.
A look at, for example, Boyz or QX magazine (gay scene guides including very explicit escort ads) would suggest that no jury is going to convict for either of these now.