Trafficking

Trafficking is the practice of transporting people or goods from one place to another, often for the purposes of exploitation. In the context of human trafficking, the term refers to the exploitation of people for labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. It can take many different forms, including sex or labor trafficking and organ harvesting, and it affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds.

The term can also refer to the illegal trade of goods or substances, such as drugs or weapons. In this context, it refers to the illegal transportation of these goods from one place to another for the purposes of sale or distribution.

Terms

Some other terms that refer to human trafficking include:

  1. Modern day slavery
  2. Forced labor
  3. Debt bondage
  4. Forced marriage
  5. Servitude
  6. Labor exploitation
  7. Labor trafficking
  8. Human exploitation

Forms of human trafficking

People who are subjected to these crimes are forced to work in a wide range of occupations and industries. To illustrate, human trafficking occurs in:

  1. Agriculture, including farming, fishing, and forestry
  2. Construction, including building and infrastructure projects
  3. Domestic work, including cleaning, cooking, and childcare
  4. Manufacturing, including textiles, electronics, and clothing

Why do people do this?

There are many factors that can drive someone to engage in this, including a desire for power and control, financial gain, and a lack of regard for the well-being and rights of others. In some cases, they may see it as a way to make easy money, while in others they may be motivated by a desire to exploit and abuse vulnerable individuals. Additionally, factors such as poverty, lack of education and opportunities, and a history of abuse can make some people more vulnerable to becoming traffickers or being trafficked themselves.

NKY car dealership owner indicted on human trafficking charges: Sheriff’s Office
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NKY car dealership owner indicted on human trafficking charges: Sheriff’s Office

BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) – A Boone County man has been indicted after allegedly trafficking a minor and an adult, according to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Jason Marley, 51, subjected the two victims to sex trafficking, Cameron’s office explained. In 2021, the Boone County Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit began investigating after a complaint…

Human trafficking of minor, adult leads to NKY man’s indictment
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Human trafficking of minor, adult leads to NKY man’s indictment

BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) – A Boone County man has been indicted after allegedly trafficking a minor and an adult, according to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Jason Marley, 51, subjected the two victims to sex trafficking, Cameron’s office explained. “[Marley] was also indicted for the unlawful possession of methamphetamine, knowingly inducing a minor to…

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Dallas Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Leading Violent Sex Trafficking Organization

A Dallas man who called himself “Macknificent” was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison followed by a lifetime of supervised release for human trafficking, announced U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Chad E. Meacham.

Tremont Blakemore, 43, was first charged in September 2019. He pleaded guilty in April to sex trafficking through force, fraud, and coercion. He was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge Ada Brown, who ordered him to turn over several trophies – including one engraved “Playa of the Year” – to the federal government. She also ordered him to forfeit several Rolex watches and diamond and gold jewelry.

“This defendant systematically brutalized his victims, convincing them that they had no choice but to live life according to his dictates,” said U.S. Attorney Chad Meacham. “We formed the North Texas Trafficking Task Force – a coalition of federal, state, and local law enforcement dedicated to ending the scourge of human trafficking – to pursue cases just like this one. We hope that today’s sentence will be a balm to survivors as they work to rebuild their lives.”

“Tremont Blakemore can no longer flaunt a life of luxury through the proceeds he illegally garnered by forcing women into the commercial sex trade industry thanks to the work of our special agents and law enforcement partners of the North Texas Trafficking Task Force who investigated and arrested this violent criminal,” said HSI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Lester R. Hayes Jr. “For the next twenty years, Mr. Blakemore will have time to reflect on the pain he caused those he subjugated for his own selfish gains. Our hope is that the victims he forcefully manipulated will begin the healing process now that he is no longer a threat to society.”   

In plea papers, Mr. Blakemore admitted to running a large-scale human trafficking organization, using the threat of grotesque violence to force women to engage in commercial sex acts for his financial benefit.

He compelled the women to travel cross-country to engage in commercial sex and posted ads for them on sites like Backpage.com. He demanded that the women to turn all proceeds over to him and required them to seek permission for personal expenditures.

Mr. Blakemore further admitted that when his victims disobeyed his “rules” – leaving the house without his permission, keeping money for themselves, etc. – he used violence to quell them into submission. According to court documents, victims told law enforcement that he slapped, punched, choked, kicked, and burned them with cigarettes.

“I’m going to make an example out of someone soon,” he wrote in a group text message to victims. “I will not continue to tolerate disrespect that’s one of my biggest pet peeves.” 

In an effort to appear successful in order to recruit additional victims to his trafficking organization, Mr. Blakemore admitted, he used proceeds of his victim’s sexual encounters to purchase luxury goods, including multiple pieces of diamond and gold jewelry and multiple Rolex watches.  He flouted his lifestyle to impress other traffickers, and even sported multiple trophies touting his success as a “pimp.”

Homeland Security Investigations’ Dallas Field Office conducted the investigation with the assistance of the Oakridge Police Department, the Dallas Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Dallas Field Office, and the North Texas Trafficking Task Force’s law enforcement partners. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nicole Dana and Melanie Smith (fmr.) prosecuted the case.

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Micronesian Couple Pleads Guilty to Withholding Passports for Labor Trafficking
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Micronesian Couple Pleads Guilty to Withholding Passports for Labor Trafficking

  WASHINGTON — Defendants Nesly Mwarecheong, 46, and Bertino Weires, 51, residents of the United States and citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia, pleaded guilty in federal court in Des Moines, Iowa, to two counts of unlawful conduct with respect to documents in furtherance of trafficking or forced labor. A federal grand jury in…

New law fights human trafficking at California hotels and motels – KSBY
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New law fights human trafficking at California hotels and motels – KSBY

A new bill aimed at fighting human trafficking has been signed into law in California. The new law means hefty fines for hotel owners who suspect human trafficking is happening but don’t report it. “It will help incentivize businesses to not turn a blind eye to what’s happening underneath their noses,” said San Luis Obispo…

McLennan County deputies arrest 17 during human trafficking sting – KCEN-TV
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McLennan County deputies arrest 17 during human trafficking sting – KCEN-TV

Out of those arrests, a victim of human trafficking was identified and got help from Unbound, a Waco nonprofit that helps human trafficking victims. MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — Seventeen people were arrested during a human trafficking sting by the McLennan County Sheriff’s Office, deputies announced Wednesday during a news conference. The sting happened between Sept….

Survivors Come Together to Fight Child Trafficking
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Survivors Come Together to Fight Child Trafficking

On Tuesday, August 30, 2022, ten survivors of child trafficking gathered in Anyamam, Ghana to advocate for an end to child trafficking. Christened by the survivor leaders as “Hope In Freedom,” the group is a new chapter of the Ghana Survivor Network (GSN), an initiative of International Justice Mission (IJM). The GSN forms part of…

A Guide To Understanding Sex Trafficking & Supporting Survivors – Love What Matters
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A Guide To Understanding Sex Trafficking & Supporting Survivors – Love What Matters

What is sex trafficking? Sex trafficking is the act of forcing or deceiving an individual into prostitution. Victims may be coerced into prostitution for an unknown period of time, while in other cases victims are coerced in prostitution until a debt is paid off, otherwise known as debt bondage. How does sex trafficking work? Sex…

Watson announces new program that trains businesses to identify human trafficking
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Watson announces new program that trains businesses to identify human trafficking

JACKSON, Miss. — A new program announced Wednesday will help combat human trafficking in Mississippi. Secretary of State Michael Watson introduced Mississippi Businesses Against Trafficking, or MBAT, as a new training program for businesses. Sectors all over the state will be able to access programs for employees that will teach them the signs to look…