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[captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- sean: two more acorn officials have been fired as the shocking undercover investigation has spread to the organization's washington offices. the u.s. census bureau has severed all times with that organization, and the census bureau and formed their president this evening that the partnership has been terminated. we showed you unbelievable video from baltimore, where workers were attempting to help a man and woman set up a prostitution ring involving underage girls from el salvador. the fallout has now reached the washington offices. let's take a look. >> my partner wants to start a business. i do not know if you allow -- and >> if you do not tell us, we cannot help you. >> she is a prostitute. and i do not know -- >> i kind of figured that. they do not want to know where your money is coming. all they want is accountability. >> so i could be the one, basically -- sean: it gets worse. take a look as an official actually suggests an name for the underage prostitution business. >> you can say the name of your company is "pop-in." your consultants. whatever you call your business. you have to show something because of the bank. she has to. the other option is, if you put it in your name, she is not on a loan. sean: watch as acorn advised as the young woman who is pretending to be a prostitute how to cheat our tax system. >> you do not have to tell people what you do. >> i have my own company. i provide a service. >> just make sure $4,000 or $5,000 is going to that bank account. you are going to have to write it off. sean: acorn says that these tapes are slanted, but even when the filmmaker gives the acorn officials an opportunity to follow the law, he is pushed to evade the system even more. look at this. >> that is what america is based on. goods and services. >> not just any service, and that is why everyone else has denied as. they do not want to break the law. i do not want to be ineligible because i am breaking some wall -- law. >> you can have a business. >> she will not put it on there? that is the reason for us getting the house. >> she can be the sole proprietor. she is making money. whether she wants to sell goods, she is in marketing, she is a market here, anything -- sean: 29 tonight, i am -- tonight, i'm joined by james o'keefe, the independent filmmaker. with us also is the woman who portrayed the prostitute, and she is also with biggovernment.com. i have to give you a lot of credit. where is investigative journalism? tell us how you came up with this idea and how it got started. >> a friend message to me on facebook. she suggested -- she was walking by acorn, and she said, "what if i went in, dressed as a prostitute?" we took it from there, creating a situation as ridiculous as we could. we came up with underage girls. sean: so when it was really your idea to bring this to light. you walk by these offices, you come up with the idea. was it hard? tell us how it all came together. >> it is amazing what girls think about when they are jogging. that was just something that popped into my head. i had never seen an office and did not know that they existed, and i'd jogged into the wrong part of town, saw some homeless people and st. ladies, and i put two and two together when i turned around to get back into a safe neighborhood. but if these people went into acorn -- what if they went into a corner? what would come from that? could they get a house or start a business? so we put it to the test. sean: obviously. and you both have come under fierce criticism for this. i want you to walk us through this. beyond the tax evasion and law- breaking and assistants and the fact -- you went into great detail. let's start in baltimore. she said, this is a business that uses condoms and services male clients. walk us through how specific you were. importing young teenage girls from el salvador. >> basically, said my girlfriend was a prostitute. when they said that was ok, i took it to the next level and said that i know other prostitutes. i took it to the next level and said they were from el salvador. when they kept saying yes, i kept adding more and more ridiculous, and it escalated from there. sean: so you think this is standard procedure, because they help people with their taxes. >> no hesitation whatsoever. at no point did they stop me or did it occur to them that there is more morality involved. it was business as usual. sean: look, whenever somebody gets into the trafficking of the younger children, any human being with us seoul, alarm bells will go off in their head and they will say, well, this is the business you're in? but all they did was offer assistance. what was going through your mind? >> i cannot believe it. how can a woman, who is most likely a mother, be ok, not even faced with the fact that underage girls will be smuggled into the country to be used for a sex business. sean: as answers were coming in, it did you find yourself asking, it is almost inconceivable how someone could act this way? if someone said that to me, i am calling the police that second and telling them to get out of my office. >> well, when we saw them not faced by one thing, we were like, wow, i wonder what else we can get. so we pushed and pushed and got everything we asked for as a fake pimm and prostitute. sean: they were fired, and the census bureau did cut ties today. what is your reaction to that? >> i think it is great. standard operating procedure. the trap was set. this is who these people are. it is not manipulation, not entrapment. i'm just going and to show people what goes on behind closed doors. sean: i also want to get into what happened in the washington office. most importantly, one of the biggest aspects is the money factor. how much of your hard-earned tax dollars over the years have gone to acorn? 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