
Three Human Trafficking Stings, $3M in Costs, Zero Transparency
Let’s talk about the American tradition of the human trafficking sting - part press conference, part moral panic, part budget sinkhole. Across the country, these branded operations promise to crack down on exploitation and rescue victims. But when the headlines fade, what are we actually left with?
Mostly low-level charges, ambiguous outcomes, and taxpayer-funded theater.
Today, we’re diving into three high-profile case studies:
- Operation Hot Spots (Folsom, CA)
- Fool Around and Find Out (Polk County, FL)
- Operation Burn Notice (Henry County, GA)
Each was sold as a serious anti-trafficking effort. All three relied on big narratives, bigger spending, and PR-ready branding. And not one of them can clearly show it disrupted actual trafficking.
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1 months ago
thank you so much for doing this work. grady judd tricked my poor into hopping in an Uber which picked me up all the way from Tampa.. and instead of paying me the $600 I thought I had coming, they put me in handcuffs and traumatized me. now I have warrants for prostitution and possession that I can’t shake because I can’t risk ever setting foot in that jail again.