Sheriff: Massage Parlors Forced Women into Sex-Slavery

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Jan 3, 2007 by  bobSP - 13 votes, 3 comments
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Several massage parlors in Clayton County, Georgia were not only fronts for illegal prostitution, but also forced newly immigrated women to become sex slaves.
Officers raided several 'spas' last month and arrested several people in connection with illegal prostitution...however, they found something much more sinister as well--women being forced to sell their bodies to stay in this country.
“I think that it is an atrocity that it’s happening in Clayton County and I think it’s very, very sad that this went of for years and nothing was done about it,” said Sheriff Victor Hill.
The Sheriff also said he was appalled that women who came to this great nation for a better life were forced into sex-slavery. He said an investigation determined that several Asian women were being kept against their will.
One of the women had actually escaped at one point but was caught, raped and beaten, given an STD and then forced to perform other sex acts. At least one of the women were forced to perform sex acts for over 4 years.
I really don't know how these people could do this to those women..I know they're motivated by greed, but morally..how could they force these women to debase themselves like this? It's just sick and perverse..I hope these guys go down hard for this.
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