Jared Hudson
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Every state, if it's a child that's being impacted, somebody under whatever the age in that state is, 16, 18, 15, whatever the state law age is, that is a human trafficking victim because they're a child. They don't have the ability to say no or push away. Does that make sense? It does. When they're of age, they're not always human trafficking victims.
And I will also say the letter of the law doesn't always define human trafficking victims very well. But we don't always find human trafficking in prostitution, although it's closely tied to it. We do always find human trafficking in child exploitation, which is why we focus on children.
And I will also say the letter of the law doesn't always define human trafficking victims very well. But we don't always find human trafficking in prostitution, although it's closely tied to it. We do always find human trafficking in child exploitation, which is why we focus on children.
And I will also say the letter of the law doesn't always define human trafficking victims very well. But we don't always find human trafficking in prostitution, although it's closely tied to it. We do always find human trafficking in child exploitation, which is why we focus on children.
Yeah. Some people would say that, again, you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, which I don't agree with this, but you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, that that woman is trafficked in some shape, form, or fashion, whether it's poverty, whether it happened earlier in her life, or this is what led her to where she is now. There's still an active choice for her to leave or continue. What will—
Yeah. Some people would say that, again, you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, which I don't agree with this, but you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, that that woman is trafficked in some shape, form, or fashion, whether it's poverty, whether it happened earlier in her life, or this is what led her to where she is now. There's still an active choice for her to leave or continue. What will—
Yeah. Some people would say that, again, you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, which I don't agree with this, but you get down to the nitty-gritty of it, that that woman is trafficked in some shape, form, or fashion, whether it's poverty, whether it happened earlier in her life, or this is what led her to where she is now. There's still an active choice for her to leave or continue. What will—
they'll just use the state law. If somebody is actively selling her, so somebody working as a pimp maybe, a husband, a boyfriend, if they're actively selling under most state laws or under federal law that you're now looking at, a true human trafficking victim. This lady is not receiving money for her services, and it's no longer misdemeanor prostitution crime.
they'll just use the state law. If somebody is actively selling her, so somebody working as a pimp maybe, a husband, a boyfriend, if they're actively selling under most state laws or under federal law that you're now looking at, a true human trafficking victim. This lady is not receiving money for her services, and it's no longer misdemeanor prostitution crime.
they'll just use the state law. If somebody is actively selling her, so somebody working as a pimp maybe, a husband, a boyfriend, if they're actively selling under most state laws or under federal law that you're now looking at, a true human trafficking victim. This lady is not receiving money for her services, and it's no longer misdemeanor prostitution crime.
You've got somebody who is holding her and selling her maybe against her will. She'll say it's not against her will, but selling against her will, and then they receive money for it, and she doesn't necessarily get paid. So that would be a good example of what we see here stateside and overseas. But most of the time, It's children that are stuck in that spot. It's kids who are in that.
You've got somebody who is holding her and selling her maybe against her will. She'll say it's not against her will, but selling against her will, and then they receive money for it, and she doesn't necessarily get paid. So that would be a good example of what we see here stateside and overseas. But most of the time, It's children that are stuck in that spot. It's kids who are in that.
You've got somebody who is holding her and selling her maybe against her will. She'll say it's not against her will, but selling against her will, and then they receive money for it, and she doesn't necessarily get paid. So that would be a good example of what we see here stateside and overseas. But most of the time, It's children that are stuck in that spot. It's kids who are in that.
It's not grown-ups as much. And I think it's our digital world that's allowed for that. You don't see as many. We still see them, but you don't see as many. They'll call them Johns or whatever, pimps. It doesn't matter. You call them whatever you want. A lot of it's symbolism without substance. Most women will use digital, like the phones, the apps, because it kind of protects them.
It's not grown-ups as much. And I think it's our digital world that's allowed for that. You don't see as many. We still see them, but you don't see as many. They'll call them Johns or whatever, pimps. It doesn't matter. You call them whatever you want. A lot of it's symbolism without substance. Most women will use digital, like the phones, the apps, because it kind of protects them.
It's not grown-ups as much. And I think it's our digital world that's allowed for that. You don't see as many. We still see them, but you don't see as many. They'll call them Johns or whatever, pimps. It doesn't matter. You call them whatever you want. A lot of it's symbolism without substance. Most women will use digital, like the phones, the apps, because it kind of protects them.
They'll receive money before somebody shows up. I mean, they're very... Heck, you got some chicks, they'll make $1,000, $1,500 a night just getting dudes to send them $10 on Cash App or something for gas money, and then they'll never show up. Say, send me 10 more and I'll show up. You get these freaking clowns out there that just keep sending them money.
They'll receive money before somebody shows up. I mean, they're very... Heck, you got some chicks, they'll make $1,000, $1,500 a night just getting dudes to send them $10 on Cash App or something for gas money, and then they'll never show up. Say, send me 10 more and I'll show up. You get these freaking clowns out there that just keep sending them money.
They'll receive money before somebody shows up. I mean, they're very... Heck, you got some chicks, they'll make $1,000, $1,500 a night just getting dudes to send them $10 on Cash App or something for gas money, and then they'll never show up. Say, send me 10 more and I'll show up. You get these freaking clowns out there that just keep sending them money.
Well, they'll make a bunch of money a night just basically scamming dudes, which I think is hilarious.