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Letter to Jovana Lara with ABC News Los Angeles

That's kind of an outline of my background.  If you look at the clips at www.hightechmadam.com I invite you to look at the one speaking about a "brothel" I was supposedly operating.  However, the news commented that I had a "warehouse close to the police station that have surveillance equipment and security".  What this was in reality was the first "safe house" for adult trafficking victims.  The only other program that existed back then was the one www.childrenofthenight.org opened up in 1979.  This was because groups like Covenant House, Boys Town, etc. were either refusing to admit prostitutes - or there were issues of the staff and/or residents sexually abusing them.  There were horror stories of young women being led into kitchen's after dinner - and then raped by 1/2 of the residents and/or even staff in some treatment centers.  There was of course the accusations against Father Ritter for supposedly abusing the male prostitutes while he ran

Letter to Lauren - an ABC reporter

Dear Lauren: Who have you got that would be interested in the case I’m really knee deep in right now?  So deep I’m now having to live in an RV that I move every week because of the death threats, and attempts, that have been made on my life since taking on this case?   It’s based out of Pasadena, California. Here’s some background on it - and it just keeps getting deeper and darker.  http://sanitytodayonline.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-sound-of-music-and-pasadena.html It started when I was trying to help women in connection with “Operation Dollhouse” in Vegas in 2007.  This operation was set up in a private home - so we couldn’t do “outreach” like one can with a strip club or massage parlor.   Now these people know I do things like send in “fake” customers, and I do things like get myself hired as a maid or graphic designer because of past “stings” where I’ve done this sort of thing.   So the women in Operation Dollhouse only spoke Mandarin and only operated out of private

Letter to Malika Saar about "No Such Thing" Campaign

Dear Malika Saar - I represent the largest and oldest group of survivors in this country. I am in fact the founder of the movement itself. That can be verified by clips I have up at www.hightechmadam.com dating back to 1987. No one had stepped up before me, before then, specifically saying this was in fact "real" and that our country had to stop viewing us as criminals - but instead to set up a system where the victims could receive help by them rather than having to call me alone. The "brothel" in the news clip dated 1984 was in reality the first "safe house" I'd set up for adult victims. No "brothel" is a warehouse with iron bars, CCTV cameras, high tech security next to the police station! I had a woman staying there I was hiding from her pimp. The pimp called to say that "prostitution was going on inside" which led to my arrest. Being angry that I knew I couldn't even defend myself on that case because the public

LETTER TO NEVADA LAW ENFORCEMENT ABOUT SNOOP DOG

Jody Williams www.sexworkersanonymous.com Email – sexworkrecovery@yahoo.com (702) 468-4529 October 22, 2015 Clark County District Attorney's Office Clark County Metro – Chief of Police Nevada Attorney General's Office Via Email and Fax Re: Snoop Dogg's 2003 Playboy Tour Dear Sirs: My name is Jody Williams. I'm the founder and director of the modern day sex trafficking movement itself and Sex Workers Anonymous. In 2003, I received a phone call from a Nevada senator. This man informed me he had received a call from one of his constituents asking for help to help their daughter. The daughter had been “turned out” during Snoop's Playboy tour across the country. After being “processed” by Snoop – she was then turned over to a local Las Vegas pimp who had a long criminal, and violent, history. I was told she was reported to be pregnant, as well as being held hostage by threats by the pimp against the lives of her family. I a