Jane Doe says Motel 6 was complicit in sex trafficking, rape

Motel 6, San Dimas, California (image via Google Maps).

A woman has sued Motel 6 and other motel chains Tuesday for allegedly allowing her to be trafficked and raped nearly a thousand times.

According to a report in the Los Angeles Times, a woman filed a complaint claiming that Motel 6 franchisor G6 Hospitality LLC, Wyndham Hotel Group, and Red Roof Inn bear responsibility for her forced labor because the hotel staff were aware of, and in some cases, assisted in her exploitation.

The plaintiff, known as Jane A.B. Doe in the court documents, stated that she was only 13 years old when she ran away from child protective services in Dallas and encountered a trafficker who coerced her, at gunpoint, to engage in sexual acts at three different hotel chains across California and Texas. Jane Doe alleged that she was subjected to repeated instances of sexual assault, with the count amounting to almost a thousand times, in various Motel 6 and Red Roof Inn establishments, all while the staff ignored her plight.

She further claimed that not only did the hotel employees witness her trafficking but they also actively assisted her trafficker in committing the crimes. Shockingly, there were instances where staff allegedly watched as Jane Doe was assaulted or even took part in the assaults themselves.

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