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In this episode of The 411 Live, Beverly Taylor talks to Attorney, Jennifer Williams, former prosecutor for the Milwaukee County DA’s office specializing in sex trafficking. We will look inside the justice system and its fight against sex trafficking. Former prosecutor, Jennifer William breaks down where sex trafficking begins for some victims to the aftermath in court. She goes on to say, “Because every single date that a victim survives is really a rape.” She also goes into her experience of observing and talking to the sex traffickers. The manipulative behavior, using others to recruit, and how they’re much smarter than it seems. The justice system’s battle with sex trafficking continues to be a complicated situation. Follow along as Beverly Taylor and guest explore the world of sex trafficking through the judicial system’s eyes.
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