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Nearly 200 Arrested in ‘Large-Scale’ Sex Trafficking Investigation in Florida

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
November 20, 2020 - Updated on November 21, 2020
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Police in Florida arrested 178 people following in what the U.S. Department of Justice called a “large-scale human trafficking investigation.” The Tallahassee Police Department made the announcement Tuesday about “Operation Stolen Innocence,” a two-year-long investigation into sex trafficking in Florida’s capital city.

The investigation began in November 2018, after authorities discovered a 13-year-old child’s image on a prostitution website. Elizabeth Bascom, one of the lead investigators in the case, told the Tallahassee Democrat that abuse of the girl may have begun even before her 13th birthday, and called the girl’s exploitation “horrific.”

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“This was a child, 13 turning 14 … who worked through her birthday as if it did not exist, who worked through Thanksgiving while we sat at tables and enjoyed our families, who worked through Christmas like it wasn’t even there,” Bascom said.

Several of the defendants told investigators during sworn interviews that the girl’s mother wouldn’t allow anyone to have sex with her daughter unless they brought money or drugs, according to police reports.

Police did not reveal if the victim’s mother was involved in the sex trafficking ring, or if she was charged with any crimes.

The meetings occurred in an apartment, as well as hotels and motels. The encounters were arranged via text messages and social media, providing a trail of electronic evidence.

Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell said the investigation resulted in the 178 arrests; 106 people have been charged with felonies, and 72 face misdemeanor charges. There are 19 suspects who face federal felony charges. Charges include the production of child pornography, human sex trafficking of a minor, and solicitation of prostitution.

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“It is difficult to comprehend the depravity of these criminals who prey on the most innocent in our society,” acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations Tampa Field Office Kevin Sibley said. “Thanks to the collective efforts of the Tallahassee Police Department and HSI special agents, our local communities are significantly safer today as a result of this investigation.”

“Human sex trafficking is a $150 billion industry worldwide,” Revell said. “Florida ranks in the top 5 in the nation for reports of human trafficking.”

Revell said the teen is “on the road to recovery, and she’s doing well given the situation.”

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