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tenderfoot

(8,438 posts)
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 11:22 PM Dec 2021

Blue Lives Matter: Cops Covered Up Sex Trafficking Ring to Receive Free Sex Acts, Lawsuit Says

Top cops from the Fairfax County Police Department allegedly hindered a sex trafficking investigation for almost four years in exchange for sex acts.

Top cops for a local department in Virginia actively hindered a sex trafficking investigation for almost four years in exchange for free sex acts from the victimized women, according to a recently updated federal lawsuit.

An unidentified woman, referred to as “Jane Doe” in the lawsuit, alleges that 13 officers at the Fairfax County Police Department, including a captain and the former chief, berated, threatened, and coerced a detective who began looking into the trafficking ring until he dropped the investigation altogether. During that time, Doe and other victims of the operation were forced to provide free services to some of the officers, according to the suit.

“Defendants knowingly solicited and obtained commercial sex services from Jane Doe, a victim of sex trafficking, when each defendant knew or should have known that Jane Doe was made to engage in commercial sex services by means of force, fraud or coercion,” the lawsuit says.

And when Fairfax County’s sex trafficking detective William Woolf found victims of the trafficking ring who said they knew cops were soliciting sex in exchange for protecting the enterprise, his captain allegedly did nothing to help.


One lieutenant in the department went as far as threatening his job as part of the effort to keep him quiet, according to the lawsuit.

“You have six kids,” the lieutenant allegedly told Woolf. “You have to think about them.”

Fearful of what might happen if he didn’t drop the investigation, Woolf eventually gave into the demands. He agonized over the decision and cried for the first time in his professional career, according to the lawsuit.

The interruption of Woolf’s police work also began around the same time Doe and other victims in the enterprise were allegedly told to provide free sex acts to officers, including Woolf’s superior, in exchange for information that would protect the trafficking ring from law enforcement. The ring’s leader was tipped off by police thanks to the close oversight of Woolf’s work, according to the lawsuit.

Woolf was eventually transferred to the Major Crimes Division and left the department entirely in 2017 to become Director of Human Trafficking Programs for the United States Department of Justice and serve several other related roles in the federal government.


https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7vbnx/fairfax-county-virginia-police-sex-trafficking-cover-up-lawasuit
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Blue Lives Matter: Cops Covered Up Sex Trafficking Ring to Receive Free Sex Acts, Lawsuit Says (Original Post) tenderfoot Dec 2021 OP
This guy Woolf should have immediately contacted the FBI when his boss shut it down. Progressive Jones Dec 2021 #1
His children were threatened, maybe he was fearful for them. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #3
A threat to my children being involved is what would have immediately driven me Progressive Jones Dec 2021 #6
I hear you. Hopefully the FBI and SP would provide some protection. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #9
So Many Pigs Get Me Outta Here Dec 2021 #2
It's rape when the woman or girl has been trafficked. Solly Mack Dec 2021 #4
Bingo. PTWB Dec 2021 #5
Thank You. nt Progressive Jones Dec 2021 #7
Qanon is so busy backing the blue they missed these people IronLionZion Dec 2021 #8
+1, I'm also thinking Q is a distraction cover so the real predators can do their thing. uponit7771 Dec 2021 #11
There needs to be federal standards for law enforcement and federal punishment when they rip ... uponit7771 Dec 2021 #10
MaYbE ThEy NeEd BeTtER TrAiNiNg WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #12

Progressive Jones

(6,011 posts)
1. This guy Woolf should have immediately contacted the FBI when his boss shut it down.
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 11:34 PM
Dec 2021

Major Failure on Woolf's part.

Irish_Dem

(47,324 posts)
3. His children were threatened, maybe he was fearful for them.
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 11:48 PM
Dec 2021

Sounds like the other cops came down like bricks on this guy.

Progressive Jones

(6,011 posts)
6. A threat to my children being involved is what would have immediately driven me
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 12:19 AM
Dec 2021

to call the FBI, and the State Police. The other option would have gotten me prison time.

Irish_Dem

(47,324 posts)
9. I hear you. Hopefully the FBI and SP would provide some protection.
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 08:07 AM
Dec 2021

But yes these cops needed to be busted.

Solly Mack

(90,780 posts)
4. It's rape when the woman or girl has been trafficked.
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 11:53 PM
Dec 2021

Rape.

They are not performing a "commercial sex service".

They are being raped.

Now, the sex traffickers might be running a commercial sex service but the women and girls being held against their will and forced into sex slavery are not. They are victims of sex trafficking and multiple rapes.


...should have known that Jane Doe was made to engage in commercial sex services


Defendants were raping Jane Doe. And they should be charged as such.

IronLionZion

(45,516 posts)
8. Qanon is so busy backing the blue they missed these people
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 01:00 AM
Dec 2021

Qanon misses a lot of sex traffickers but they are too busy investigating pizza parlors and Wayfair and Satanic blood rituals

And yeah it looks like some cops are criminals and part of the problem. My takeaway from the article is a good cop risked his career and income to turn in the bad cops including his superiors. Dude deserves credit where it's due.

Fairfax is a wealthy educated suburb that also has problems with their elected officials selling meth and hosting orgies a few years ago. Somewhere, some suburban soccer mom is thinking these problems are confined to inner cities.

uponit7771

(90,359 posts)
10. There needs to be federal standards for law enforcement and federal punishment when they rip ...
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 08:12 AM
Dec 2021

... communities apart like these people have done.

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