Scary case about how crime and politics intermingle and clunky laws often target victims. Take a look:
Kansas Made This Sex Trafficking Survivor A Criminal - She Wants Another Chance
Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. Sam Brownback was signing a proclamation for Family Reunification Month. Zeferjohn's parents and siblings stood behind him, literal poster children for Brownback's efforts to return children to their homes from foster care.
Jesus, local new is just apologizing for women running coordinated sex trafficking. Instead of making excuses for this trash they should interview some of her victims
ReplyDeleteShe should be in jail for that hairstyle.
And that fucking acne,maybe a load or 2 would clear that shit up
Delete^^^ She was 17. She wasn't "running" anything.
ReplyDeleteI know 15 year old kids making 2 grand a week selling grams of top shelf reefer,dont hand me that shit that.
DeleteYou watch too much TV.
DeleteYeah, 17 year olds can't do anything illegal. Got me there. KCUR should have interviewed her victims, but that goes against the narrative that criminals are just victims of circumstance and have no control
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