There was an article published yesterday that has statistics and witness testimony indicating that Connecticut is a lucrative market for child sex trafficking: Connecticut had 201 referrals for sex trafficking of minors in 2016, amid a ‘lucrative market’
This is significant to pizzagate because the Connecticut shoreline is a short boat trip away from Martha's Vineyard, the location of the famous Podesta "Handkerchief" email. That article has facts to back up the allegation that a high volume of child sex trafficking is occurring in this area.
Podesta Martha's Vineyard handkerchief email: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/32795
The article also has links to an anti-trafficking project called The Polaris Project
On The Polaris Project website there is a graphic that shows the sex-trafficking hotspots: https://i.imgtc.com/F7UD8Xe.png (Washington, DC and the surrounding areas are red)
The article also contains chilling witness testimony from one of the victims of child-sex trafficking in the Connecticut shoreline area:
NEW BRITAIN >> Every night as her mother painted on her makeup, Theresa Leonard held onto the promise that when she was done working, she would get to go to Chuck E. Cheese.
In her office at Coram Deo in New Britain, a Christian recovery center for women who have suffered from addiction and abuse, Leonard described how for two years she slept on hotel and motel room floors or in closets after a night of being groped and forced to have sex with strange men — sometimes being sold for as little as a $10 bag of crack. She was 10 and living as a nomad with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend, traveling from town to town along the Connecticut shoreline. She never got to go to Chuck E. Cheese, she said.
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AreWeSure ago
C'mon this is just crazy. The article is in no way mentioning some high end operation involving yachts. You're extrapolating from lucrative. It's lucrative for some street level pimp from the Bronx to work in CT.
I think people are getting confused by the switch in terminology of pimping to sex trafficking. These are pimps working out of cheap hotels .
Nothing in that article supports your thesis. And if you look at Massachusetts, there are more cases out of Massachusetts which makes sense as Massachusetts has a bigger population.