Feds accuse Kansas 'cult' of running unpaid child labor network
Source: The Hill
A federal grand jury in Kansas indicted eight people for their alleged involvement in a forced labor scheme involving businesses around the U.S. that were owned by an organization that has frequently been described as a "cult."
According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), the eight indicted individuals who took part in running the the United Nation of Islam (UNOI) coerced multiple minors into forced labor at UNOI-owned and operated businesses in states including Kansas, New York, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut and Ohio. Their alleged scheme took place from 2000 to 2012.
The eight individuals who were charged are: Kaaba Majeed, Yunus Rassoul, James Staton, Daniel Aubrey Jenkins, Randolph Rodney Hadley, Jacelyn Greenwell, Etenia Kinard and Dana Peach.
They have been charged with conspiracy to commit forced labor and forced labor.
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