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Latest Human Trafficking Watch dispatches

The Watch is a curated long-form news channel covering active human trafficking investigations, indictments, convictions, and policy developments worldwide. Each dispatch is sourced from primary documents, vetted press releases, and verified NGO reporting.

  • Essex Football Owners Charged With Rape and Trafficking — At Chelmsford Magistrates' Court, Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow faced rape and trafficking-related charges; police searched club premises, a pub, and their home. The case moves to Crown Court in June as both men deny the allegations.
  • Eight Days to Carry a Message — From a build-out in Paradise to a start line in Oceanside, a small ZOE International team readies for Race Across America, balancing logistics, endurance, and purpose to raise funds for prevention and survivor support.
  • The Shape Shifts, Harm Endures — In a stark reminder, the UN human rights office says forms of modern slavery evolve with markets and technology, but the damage to people remains constant — demanding laws, services, and accountability that keep pace.
  • Greenhouses, Warrants, and Rescues — Federal teams served criminal warrants at two California grow sites, rescuing at least 14 migrant children and arresting at least 361 people, as hundreds tried to disrupt the operation and a gunman opened fire. The investigation remains open
  • After the Raids, Allegations and Reckonings — Arrested in Durham and Tampa after a Michigan grand jury indictment, David Taylor and Michelle Brannon now face forced labor and money laundering conspiracy charges tied to call centers that prosecutors say pulled in tens of millions since 2014.
  • Arrest at Missouri Amish Retreat — Deputies in Missouri arrested Sam Shetler after a search at a rural Amish and Mennonite retreat, where prosecutors now allege forced labor, coercive control, and abuse; a long-quiet site becomes a public case.
  • Decoding the Numbers, Confronting Assumptions — On Jan. 28, the UMB Center for Violence Prevention hosts a one-hour Lunch and Learn to test the claims behind widely cited trafficking numbers. Registration is open; attendees can bring lunch; questions go to Tharyn Giovanni.
  • Billboards, Buyers, and the World Cup — An NJ.com opinion argued that New Jersey billboards, timed to the World Cup’s draw, confront sex buyers directly, recentering accountability on demand and puncturing the fiction of anonymity that traffickers rely on.

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