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Cynthia McFadden | 07/15/2008 12:00 pm

Sex Trafficking of Children in America? Tragic but True

Cynthia McFadden

It may be hard to believe, but all over this country, young girls, American girls, are being bought and sold for sex. I do not mean women who work willingly as prostitutes. I am talking about underage girls, as young as 12 years old, who are forced to provide sex to strangers or risk losing their lives. The FBI estimates that, at this very moment, 100,000 minors in this country are being forced to trade sex for money. Some advocacy groups estimate the number may be three times that.  

Over the years I have reported on the enslavement of women in various places around the world, from the children sold in the sex markets in India to the women from the former Soviet Union sold to brothels around the world. Though such bondage is not legal in other countries, it is openly practiced. The police turn their backs and their eyes as girls as young as nine are bought for sex in the markets of Mumbai, and teenagers looking for a better life after the fall of the former Soviet Union have their passports held until they can "pay back" their purchase price in capital cities around the world. But, I confess, it is not a story I thought I would be telling from Toledo, OH.

While the notion of sexual slavery inside the United States comes as a shock to many, for the past three years a team of us at ABC have been following the story of two cousins, kidnapped off the sidewalk in Toledo. Wednesday evening, July 16th at 10 PM, I hope you will watch the result of our work on Primetime Crime "Kidnapped Cousins": A Story of Domestic Sex Trafficking in the U.S." (ABC at 10 PM EST). 

The hour provides a rare, and we hope important look inside the underground and disturbing world of domestic trafficking of children. Our story looks at two middle-American teenage cousins – ages 14 and 15 – on their way to buy milkshakes a few blocks from home, who end up kidnapped right off of a main street in Toledo. Soon, they are imprisoned in a house only a few miles away from their parents and forced into a dark and dangerous world in which they are forced to engage in sex with strangers for money which is paid – entirely – to their pimp. From the terrifying abduction and the harsh training that follows, to their indoctrination and forced prostitution, the two victims speak candidly with us. 

We go undercover with police who show us how they try to break up these loose networks of pimps and prostitutes who often end up working at truck stops along the nation’s highways. In fact, predators use America’s crisscrossing interstate highways to move these girls like cargo around the country, where they are quickly absorbed into this shadowy world, making escape even more difficult.  

A word about the scope of this problem: The FBI has been so concerned about the rise of domestic trafficking of children that for the past five years they have funded a program called the "Innocence Lost Initiative," which has led to the conviction of 308 individuals on a combination of state and federal charges and led to the recovery of 433 child victims. The most recent raid was earlier this summer in which the FBI made simultaneous raids in 16 states, and rescued 21 underage girls. Nonetheless, sex trafficking seems to be an epidemic hiding in plain sight. But the head of the Innocence Lost task force, FBI special agent Mike Beaver, told me, make no mistake about it. Children in America are being forced into sexual slavery every day in this country. "There are children throughout the United States that are being sold as prostitutes," says Special Agent Beaver. "It’s not uncommon to see 12- and 13-year-olds out. What we’ve learned is if you have adult prostitution in an area, there’s probably child prostitution occurring as well. So it’s more of a black market, it’s more underground, but it’s there."

For more about the story go to http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=5374277 as well as the Primetime website at http://www.abcnews.com/primetime.

I hope you’ll take a look at the hour and let me know your thoughts. 



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James the Game
One additional point, Maggi. I agree with you that a lot of the molestation occurs because of sheer stupidity or naivete on the part of parents. For example, some parents will drop their kids off at a daycare center where a woman is married, has a brother living there, whatever. Of course, the vast, vast majority of men are going to be harmless. But if you don’t know the man who’s living in that house, then why would you leave your kids there all day? I’ve seen on TV several cases of molestation that have occurred under such circumstances. If you have a state sex offender’s registry like Michigan does, then by all means, take 30 seconds to check it out online if you have kids. Find out if you have a pervo living on the same block. I mean, common sense pro-active things like this.
By James the Game on 07/16/2008 1:26 am
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Bella: The movie you are referring to is not “American Pie” but “American Beauty.” If I recall the young girl played by Tara Reid is the one that seduces the character played by Spacey./ I am taken aback by the way young girls dress these days; are they not aware of their allure? There is a T.V. station that features reruns of “Sex and the City” among other things and during the commercial breaks young girls come on advertising some kind of phone service to hook up with guys. They are scantily dressed, boobs hanging out, and their voices full of promise and sexual play. I counted the times during a half hour show–––four. This on regular T.V., not cable./ Mrs. Robinson didn’t violate Hoffman’s character––he got Elaine in the end–––she violated herself.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/15/2008 6:10 pm
Bella Mia
Hoffman’s character tells Mrs. Robinson no and to stop over and over and over, and she won’t take no for an answer. It is a psychological tactic used by predators and sociopaths.
By Bella Mia on 07/15/2008 9:42 pm
Estimada C
Bella Mia, I agree with your post. I realize it has always happened to some degree but with porn so readily accessible, it is definitely on the increase. Even babies. Makes you heartsick. We had a recent situation like this in a day care center. How can these men live with themselves? We don’t live very far from where little Jessica Lunsford (9 years old) was kidnapped from her own bedroom, held hostage, raped, and then buried alive. Dear God. The horror of it. When I saw the sexual predator who committed this crime laughing (on the news), cannot explain the feelings of rage I had towards him. Give him the same punishment - kidnap, hold hostage, rape, then bury him alive. They deserve no better than the crime they commit.
By Estimada C on 07/15/2008 4:18 pm
Bonnie Oliver
I just wanted to add a brief comment to what I said earlier. There is one of us, Dona H, who lost two of her granddaughters just as the article above related. I doubt if Dona will be able to participate in this discussion but I thought I would remind all here that these events are often close to home. Bless you, Dona, …just in case you are looking in.
By Bonnie Oliver on 07/15/2008 4:32 pm
Linda Clark
Bonnie …….. thank you for mentioning the connection of this story to Dona H and the loss of her granddaughters. Dona H, if you are reading this thread; just believe in the fact that the more attention this topic receives, the better chances are that it will help to prevent it from happening to others. I wish you and your family well. Linda Clark
By Linda Clark on 07/15/2008 5:32 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Me, too, Dona. I cannot conceive of the heartbreak this must cause. I wish you a healing of some kind for you and your family.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/15/2008 7:50 pm
Maurine H
Dona, I thought of you when I read this story, but I hope with all my heart that your grandchildren are not in a situation even remotely like the ones Cynthia describes. I’m just one of many who hope for some resolution to your family’s years of waiting. God Bless.
By Maurine H on 07/16/2008 12:00 am
Mugsy Peabody
Dona, you know I’m with Mo on this.
By Mugsy Peabody on 07/16/2008 7:51 pm
Chrome Toe
Wow Cynthia… thank you for highlighting this issue! I’ve worked with both child victims of sex crimes and sex offenders most of my adult life (in more than one job). I have often thought to myself that the average US citizen just has no clue what’s happening to the children in our country. While I greatly admire people like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie/ George Clooney/ Ashley Judd… all the folks bringing a voice and urgency to the horrors in other countries. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come home and told my husband “but their are so many horrors in our own country”. For some reason we are excellent at talking loudly and turning our eyes away at the same time. I’ve already got my TIVO set!
By Chrome Toe on 07/15/2008 5:18 pm
Jeannot Kensinger
I will watch but no doubt I will be sick to my stomach, I can’t handle that kind of goings on but we must be aware and we must know that it is here. I think the internet added a lot to this as it is so easy to reach innocent kids. I always believed that the pedophiles should be castrated.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 07/15/2008 6:40 pm
Maurine H
Cynthia - thank you for having the stomach to investigate and report on this unconscionable crime. Every child should feel safe and protected. I can scarcely bear to think about those children who’ve been wrenched from their families and forced into this terrible, dark world. We have so many problems to solve in this country, but the protection of our children from being kidnapped should be top priority. I will TIVO the Primetime program and force myself to watch it. If more of us are educated and aware, perhaps we can help prevent a child from being taken.
By Maurine H on 07/16/2008 12:09 am
Blue Circle Girl
This thread had only a few hits in the big scale of things …. I think it is safe to post now … not too many ugly eyes readin’ some junk from a pumpkin …. it is after midnight right? Who ever posted that was a wise woman! “…. All these girls ever know is incest and rape at the hands of relatives. Even when they survive it, they are so psychologically damaged that any hope for a normal life is well gone ….. “
By Blue Circle Girl on 07/16/2008 12:27 am
Bonnie Oliver
BCG - It is after midnight. Just post away, girl. Write anything that you need to write. Okay?
By Bonnie Oliver on 07/16/2008 2:13 am
beverly linens
I remember having a conversation with the wife of my husband childhood friend. We all graduated from high school in the middle fifties. She stayed in town and got a job. This was a small town, maybe 4,500 in town and 500 more in the county. It was years later when she told me that first year was incredible because she went to work at the welfare office. She saw child abuse, wife abuse, young girls giving birth to their dad’s and brother’s children. She said maybe the incest was the worst because so many didn’t think there was anything was wrong with it. I bought a two volume set called The Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. I bought it in 1962. It was an official text book. Remember when the news started reporting the sexual abuse of children? I tried to look it up in my sexuality books, publishing date was 1961. The subject was only discussed as an issue for adults, because according to this book written in 1961 said adults had to be careful because some children were very seductive. They put the onus on the child. I’m going let you decide what to think about that.
By beverly linens on 07/16/2008 1:01 am