New York City teen rescued 70 miles from home after calling Polaris, the National Human Trafficking Hotline
who met her online, drove her 70 miles from home and forced her into sex slavery for months, according to prosecutors.
"This defendant allegedly took advantage of this victim’s vulnerability in order to inflict unspeakable and repeated traumas upon her for his own profit," said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. But when she agreed to meet, prosecutors say he drove her 70 miles away, to a county where she had no friends or family, and told her she would be staying with him in his car.to engage in sexual acts with strangers in exchange for money, which he kept for himself," according to prosecutors.
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