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Florida Woman Arrested for Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a crime that is taken very seriously in Florida. This is because it involves sexual activities, often with minors.

A Florida woman was recently arrested on human trafficking charges and other charges. The 41-year-old woman from Pembroke Pines allegedly forced multiple women into sex work and gave them drugs such as heroin and fentanyl to subdue them.

Pembroke Pines Police began an investigation after several of the woman’s victims escaped and contacted law enforcement. Investigators discovered that the woman was already on probation for trafficking heroin. She had recruited women who were addicted to fentanyl and heroin and coerced them into human trafficking.

While most of the women were recruited from Miami, one woman was recruited from Pennsylvania. They were promised drugs and a way to make money. The victims were lured into sex work, with the woman reaping most of the profits.

The woman photographed each of the victims and posted their pictures on various commercial sex websites. She then solicited buyers for the victims and directed the women to the dates. To keep the women happy, the woman would give them heroin or fentanyl at certain times of the day.

Eventually, many of the women escaped and came forward to police. Police investigated and arrested the woman, who is currently being held in a Broward County jail.

Elements of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking involves the exploitation of individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for primarily commercial sex. Human trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of individuals.

  • Recruitment: The process of attracting, enlisting, and contracting individuals.
  • Transportation: Moving victims from one location to another.
  • Transfer: Handing over control of victims to another party.
  • Harboring: Keeping or sheltering victims in a location.
  • Receipt: Accepting victims from another party.

Human trafficking involves various methods used to control and exploit victims. It can include:

  • Force: Physical violence, threats, or abduction.
  • Fraud: Deceptive promises about work, living conditions, or pay.
  • Coercion: Threats of serious harm to the victim or their loved ones. This may include psychological manipulation.

Human trafficking involves the exploitation of the victim for various forms of profit. Common purposes include:

  • Sexual exploitation: Forcing victims into prostitution, pornography, or other sex acts.
  • Forced labor: Compelling victims to work in industries such as agriculture, factories, or domestic work against their will.
  • Slavery: Enslaving individuals, often involving , with complete control over their lives.
  • Removal of organs: In extreme cases, traffickers may exploit victims by harvesting their organs for sale.

Contact Us Today

Sex crimes such as human trafficking are punished harshly. This is especially true when minors, drugs, and other illegal activities are involved.

If you have been arrested for human trafficking, contact a Florida minor sex offense lawyer from the Law Offices of Gilbert A. Schaffnit right away. There’s a lot at stake, such as sex offender registration, extensive prison time, and more. To schedule a consultation, call (352) 505-1799 or fill out the online form.

Source:

nbcmiami.com/news/local/pembroke-pines-woman-sex-trafficked-multiple-victims-gave-them-heroin-and-fentanyl-attorney-general/3319695/

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