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Sex Trafficking: Coercing victims into performing sex acts through force, fraud, and debt bondage.
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Deceptive Recruitment: Performers were often told the videos would never be posted online or would only be sold in private foreign markets.
Seven girls who spent their nights in edit suites, directing their own high-concept short films and music videos [3, 4]. Unit Gamma (The Performers):