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A woman has sued Motel 6 and other motel chains Tuesday for allegedly allowing her to be trafficked and raped nearly a thousand times.
According to a report in the Los Angeles Times, the woman said in her complaint that Motel 6 franchisor G6 Hospitality LLC, Wyndham Hotel Group, and Red Roof Inn are liable for her forced servitude because hotel staff knew about — and even participated in — her victimization.

The plaintiff, identified in a the filing in Los Angeles County Superior Court only as Jane A.B. Doe, said she had been 13 years old when she fled child protective services in Dallas and met a pimp who forced her at gunpoint to perform sex at three hotel chains in California and Texas. After that, Doe alleged she was “raped nearly one thousand (1,000) times” at various Motel 6 and Red Roof Inn motels, all while staff turned a blind eye.
Doe said that hotel employees would not only witness her being trafficked, but would “actively help her trafficker perpetrate the crime,” and, on some occasions, “would even watch Jane AB Doe as she was being raped or participate in the rape themselves.”
Doe’s lawsuit also alleges that hotel staff would ignore “obvious signs of abuse,” such as visible bruising, malnourishment, being in a drugged state, and clothing inappropriate for the weather or general public.
Doe alleged that the hotels specifically instructed cleaning staff not to service rooms in which she was confined, that hotel staff would provide rooms conveniently situated for the pimp, and would even instruct A.B. and her trafficker to use certain entrances and exits to avoid being seen.

The hotels, “financially benefited from the sex trafficking of Jane AB Doe and other victims like her and developed and maintained business models that attract and foster the commercial sex market for traffickers,” claimed the lawsuit, which asks for unspecified damages.

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