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Thursday, April 16, 2015

She couldn't go to police because they were some of her abusers

The police officer who handcuffed me and raped me, told me I would be put in jail if I opened my voice.
She survived years of abuse and exploitation at the hands of sex traffickers and now she’s telling her story. Jessa Dillow-Crisp told an audience at the Colorado State Capitol, during Human Trafficking Awareness and Advocacy Day, that her victimization began when she was a child.

Read article here:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/survivor-of-child-sex-traffickers-wants-to-help-others-still-being-exploited

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