Wednesday 12 March 2014

'They think they're going to be stars but end up as drug-addicted prostitutes

Hard: Keila McCain was trafficked from the age of 12 but has now managed to escape from her life as a prostitute
Keila McCain was trafficked from the age of 12 but has now escaped from her life as a prostitute
Dominique was just 13 years old when she was first trafficked for sex - one of an estimated 100,000 American children sold into prostitution each year, according to anti-trafficking charity, Saving Innocence.
And Dominique, now 18 and back in school, is by no means unusual. As Mark Harris, director of hard-hitting new film Abducted, reveals, teenage girls are easy prey for traffickers.
'Girls go out to LA thinking they're going to be pop stars and then they get drugged up and end up in trafficking,' he explains.
'Only two per cent [of young girls who go there] find work. Agents don't give a s*** about talent - they just care about money.

SOURCE-DAILYM

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