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At the hotels around the affluent Naples area, women wandered the hotel hallways strung out on drugs and wearing little clothing, according to the lawsuit by the women who are only using their initials in the complaint. The Naples Daily News reports that men cycled in and out of the women's hotel rooms, and when housekeepers cleaned the rooms they often found drug and sex paraphernalia.
The lawsuit was filed at the end of last year in state court in southwest Florida. It claims management at the 22 hotels did nothing to stop the trafficking in and Lawyers for the women said they delayed filing the lawsuit until last year's resolution of a criminal case that resulted in the convictions of two men on trafficking and prostitution charges. The hotels' owners told the newspaper that they never saw anything suspicious, and one owner called the lawsuit "a legal scam. We watch everybody.
We don't allow in-and-out people. We don't allow unregistered people to stay. Geraldine Conti, owner of Conty's Motel, said she has never permitted illegal activity, whether drugs or sex trafficking, and she previously has worked with law enforcement to remove criminals from the property. Under a new state law, hotel, motel and massage parlor owners must train employees to detect and report human trafficking. Wade Williams, who heads the Collier County Sheriff's Office's special crimes unit, said traffickers use a variety of hotels and motels in the Naples area.
Florida ranks third in the nation in the number of calls to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, according to the Florida Attorney General's office. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Featured Local Savings. More from CBS News. South Florida young men join abortion rights fight through week course. Florida gas prices dip nearly 20 cents. Here's what to expect at the pump.
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