Cops Protected Trafficking Ring In Exchange For Free Sex

I/We are beyond furious! Corruption is a terrifying reality, and is absolutely unacceptable! #OrganizedCrime #Corruption #IdentityThefts #TraffickingInPersons #FalseArrests #Rapes #ConstantStalking #Thefts #HomeInvasions #Abductions #CriminalCopsareASeriousDangertoSociety #StandUp #StrongerTogether Purple Hearts Missions Possible & Healthy Horizons (The Original); Native American Warriorz Task Force Heart Line 💜1-888-383-4838 Putting an end to all crimes against humanity and our Mother Earth. N.O.W.! ~LIVE IN LOVE~ #TYT #TheYoungTurks #BreakingNews Cops Protected Trafficking Ring In Exchange For Free Sex Jan 3, 2022 The Young Turks A newly filed lawsuit alleges that police in Fairfax County, Virginia, have been protecting and covering up a sex trafficking ring in exchange for free sex from the trafficked women. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks. Watch LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live Read more HERE: https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/s... "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 the 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." Note: January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. According to the U.S. Department of State, in 2010 President Barak Obama dedicated January to raising awareness about the different forms of human trafficking and slavery. Human trafficking in person, known as modern slavery, includes forced labor and sex trafficking. Some estimate that as many as 24.9 million people, including children and adults, are trapped in human trafficking around the world, according to the Department of State. The National Human Trafficking Hotline website stated that In 2020 more than 10,000 human trafficking cases were reported. This is a decrease from 2019 when there were more than 11,000 cases were reported.

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