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Bay Space motels accused of ignoring intercourse trafficking on premises: lawsuit

By Miles Cooper
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December 13, 2024
Bay Space motels accused of ignoring intercourse trafficking on premises: lawsuit
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Bay Space motels accused of ignoring intercourse trafficking on premises: lawsuit

(KRON) — A lawsuit filed this week mentioned that 5 Bay Space motels did nothing to cease intercourse trafficking regardless of understanding it was occurring on their premises. The lawsuit names motels in Oakland, San Pablo, Santa Rosa and Richmond.

The lawsuit was filed by a lady who says she was a intercourse trafficking sufferer from 2012-2016. Throughout that point, her traffickers allegedly used every of the 5 motels named within the lawsuit:

Civic Middle Motel: 425 twenty fourth St. in Richmond

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Welcome Inn: 9920 MacArthur Blvd. in Oakland

Sands Motel: 14800 San Pablo Ave. in San Pablo

Motel 6 Embarcadero: 1801 Embarcadero in Oakland

Astro Motel: 323 Santa Rosa Ave. in Santa Rosa

The plaintiff spent vital time in any respect of those motels as a intercourse trafficking sufferer. She says lodge staffers repeatedly noticed her wanting bruised, sickly and sad and didn’t step in.

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The lawsuit consists of particulars of how the sufferer’s traffickers harmed her. She alleges that they gave her medicine to knock her unconscious, beat her and tied her up.

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On many days, the lady needed to make not less than $1,000 per day by having intercourse or she can be punished, the lawsuit mentioned. There have been frequent arguments and fights, which lodge staffers allegedly didn’t name police for.

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There have been quite a few indicators that might have tipped employees off to the intercourse trafficking occurring on the motels, together with paying for stays in money, scantily-clad ladies, a number of males visiting the identical girl in a single room and a considerable amount of condoms within the trash.

“These red flags were open and obvious to anyone working at the named subject hotel locations and lasted for five years,” the lawsuit mentioned. Different visitors left evaluations stating that they had been conscious of prostitution.

On the Welcome Inn in Oakland, the plaintiff as soon as ran to the entrance desk and requested them to name the police, per the lawsuit. The managers refused to assist.

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Motel worker was paid off, had intercourse with plaintiff

The supervisor of the Civic Middle Motel in Richmond accepted medicine and intercourse in change for wanting the opposite manner concerning intercourse trafficking, the lawsuit alleges.

The person, often known as “Pops,” knew in regards to the sufferer particularly. He obtained medicine or cash to maintain quiet when there was noise or commotion, per the go well with.

“Pops” was allegedly having intercourse with one other one of many victims. He managed the lodge alongside along with his brother

“It was well known to the trafficking victims staying there that ‘Pops’ was paying the traffickers to have sex with their girls,” the lawsuit mentioned.

The person would go round knocking on doorways demanding cash to maintain his mouth shut. He additionally instructed the traffickers how the victims ought to costume to keep away from attracting police.

KRON4 made makes an attempt to achieve out to every of the 5 motels talked about, a few of that are not in operation. We obtained no remark.

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