Couple gets 7 years for forcing child from Africa to work as a slave.
The couple has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for forcing a young girl to work in their home for 16 years.
Couple gets 7 years for forcing child from Africa to work as a slave.
The couple has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for forcing a young girl to work in their home for 16 years.
Originally posted by BrolyBlackThe couple has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for forcing a young girl to work in their home for 16 years.
I read the article.
Seems this is not a clear-cut case. We didn't get all the evidence.
She had FitBit routes logged where she exercised, she had photos from model shoots, and she did modeling, it would appear.
However, if there is evidence that the couple called her slave and physically abused her, that should be a clear case. Evidence has to be more than her trying to trick the couple, in a text message conversation, to admit to things they did not do.
It's odd that the victim would all of a sudden make this an issue when they were wanting to send her back to her Country of Origin. Now she wants asylum because she's living in abuse and being sent back to her home country would present an undue hardship? hmmmm Seems a bit fishy. If she was really a slave, they wouldn't be trying to send her back. She was likely just spoiled and causing problems IN ADDITION TO the couple treating her just like any other nanny would be in their home country.
Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Clearly they look like Trump supporters with the name Mohammad. Crack pot liberal democrats most likely much like yourself.
😆 😆 😆 😆 Yes, I'm sure they're Trump supporters lmao. After all, it's us Trumpers that support the slaughter everyday of thousands of defenseless unborn babies.... oh wait... that's not us is it?
There is a global effort to train hotel staff to spot trafficking when their hotels are being used by traffickers.
With specific reference to sex trafficking:
in many well known hotel chains there is now software which can scan images uploaded by sex traffickers using a room for a shoot and I.D. where the "model" is being held.
The fitbit:
The fitbit was monitored and used as a monitoring device.
I'm not going to publish a how to guide on how to misuse that device.
The girl and her old neighbours deserve some kind of award.
That couples biological offspring need monitoring.
Originally posted by shiv
There is a global effort to train hotel staff to spot trafficking when their hotels are being used by traffickers.With specific reference to sex trafficking:
in many well known hotel chains there is now software which can scan images uploaded by sex traffickers using a room for a shoot and I.D. where the "model" is being held.
The fitbit:
The fitbit was monitored and used as a monitoring device.
I'm not going to publish a how to guide on how to misuse that device.
The girl and her old neighbours deserve some kind of award.
That couples biological offspring need monitoring.
These are great points.
But not specific to this case.
The nanny is the one who made use of fitbit, not the couple. She was the one modeling and doing photo shoots, not the couple.
She wasn't going to hotel chains.
She didn't make a case for asylum until the couple decided to send her back home.
Reality is probably the couple tried to treat the nanny like they would back home - verbal and physical abuse. They got caught because their nanny was smarter than they were. They should have never threatened to send her back home. Just send her and never bring it up.