Suit: Police officers protected sex trafficking ring in exchange for free sex | WPMI

This type of atrocious entity is called a #ProcurerPimpPoliceNetwork and they are a dangerous threat to all of society! #TheEqualityModelisTheOnlyAcceptableWay #OurBodiesOurChoices #SurvivorsMustLead #TruthToPower #NoMoreStolenSisters #WeareTheGoodPeopleandWeareTheLaw #CreatorsWaysAlways #Anticorruption #Antihumantrafficking #EndIt N.O.W. Go Holistic! Purple Hearts Missions Possible & Healthy Horizons (The Original); Native American Warriorz Task Force plus END-IT-MIAMI Heart Line 💜1-888-383-4838 Putting an end to all crimes against humanity and our Mother Earth. N.O.W.! ~LIVE IN LOVE~ Suit: Police officers protected sex trafficking ring in exchange for free sex (by the woman being forcefully trafficked} by Matthew Barakat/NBC Washington Tuesday, December 28th 2021 A federal lawsuit filed by a prominent civil rights attorney alleges that police officers in Fairfax County protected a sex trafficking ring in Northern Virginia in exchange for free sex from the trafficked women. The lawsuit also names former Fairfax County Police Chief Ed Roessler as a defendant, alleging that he helped cover up for the officers when another detective's work threatened to expose their wrongdoing. The suit was filed on behalf of a Costa Rican woman identified in the lawsuit only as “Jane Doe.” It says the officers would tip off the trafficking ring to suspend its online advertisements in advance of sting operations run by police. Victor Glasberg, the lawyer who filed the suit on the Costa Rican woman's behalf, said in an interview police have essentially corroborated elements of the woman's allegations by providing him the names of the officers involved in the alleged misconduct. Suit: Police officers protected sex trafficking ring in exchange for free sex | WPMI

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