- A young woman was smuggled from Mexico to New York only to become a sex slave and a prisoner, forced into prostitution with up to fifteen clients a day. When her own son died because his captors refused to seek treatment, the abusers forced the victim to hide her son’s remains. The defendants were Domingo Salazar and his wife Norma Méndez.
- Antoinette Davis, charged with human trafficking and gross child abuse of her own son after surveillance film captured her accused accomplice, Andrette McNeill, taking Antoinette’s own five-year-old daughter to a Sanford hotel shortly before that his body was found.
Sex trafficking of children and women America’s fastest growing crime
Website design By BotEap.comIn any month, several news items appear announcing one more sentence in the sex trafficking of a child. The thousands of “unsolved” cases involving America’s fastest growing crime, human trafficking, are not reported as often. Task forces like Operation Guardian Angel, a unique undercover police investigation targeting the demand for prostituted children, helps bring many to justice.
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Website design By BotEap.comSome all too common examples from recent stories: