Fairfax Sex Trafficking Ring | Lieutenant Said “Keep Your Mouth Shut” While Officers Get Free Sex In Exchange For Raids Information
A lieutenant said “keep your mouth shut” when an officer raised concerned about officers protecting sex trafficking ring in exhange for sexual favors.
A trafficking survivor suing a Virginia police department has amended her complaint to claim that a former detective was threatened into keeping a protection racket and massive coverup quiet.
According to the suit, Fairfax County police officers let predators operate in exchange for free sexual services in a coverup that reached all the way to the then-chief.
In one instance, the suit claims, a lieutenant threatened a detective who raised concerns, telling him to “keep [his] mouth shut and don’t utter the words ‘human trafficking’ again.”
The Fairfax County Police Department referred a request for comment about the allegations to the county, which did not respond to calls and emails from The Daily Beast.
The suit was originally filed in October by a 43-year-old woman who claims she was trafficked from Costa Rica in 2010 and forced to work as a prostitute in Fairfax County until 2015.
She alleged she was forced to provide two local police officers with free services in exchange for information about when the department would be conducting raids.
An updated version of the complaint filed last week contains the names of both officers, as well as additional allegations that the suit claims come from William Woolf, a former Fairfax County Police Department detective.
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