This week marked the beginning of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. As Attorney General, I am committed to ending this atrocious crime in Florida. Our Statewide Prosecutors work with law enforcement daily to stop traffickers and rescue victims—and have a near perfect conviction rate in trafficking cases.
One way we identify incidences of trafficking is through tips submitted by Floridians, so it is vital that we train as many people as possible to spot and report human trafficking.
Through our 100 Percent Club, we have helped provide anti-human trafficking training to more than 8,600 workers. Recently, JAXPORT became the first public port to join the club, with nearly 200 employees now equipped to spot suspicious activity.
Our Highway Heroes program has enlisted another 8,500 truckers to help State Troopers spot trafficking on the roadways and at truck stops.
There is more work to be done. We will never end human trafficking in Florida without YOU.
To learn how to get involved, visit YouCanStopHT.com. To report suspected human trafficking to law enforcement in Florida, call 1(855) FLA-SAFE.
By joining our fight to end this atrocious crime, you can help stop traffickers, rescue victims and build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Attorney General Moody Urges Floridians to Join the Fight Against Human Trafficking, Legal Newsline
Attorney General Ashley Moody Highlights Resources During National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Space Coast Daily
Florida AG Joins Legal Fight Between FSU and ACC, Seeks ESPN Contracts, Sports Illustrated
Attorney General demands ACC public records in FSU's legal battle to exit conference, CBS 12 News
Florida Attorney General wants ACC’s ESPN contracts amidst FSU lawsuit, Tampa Bay Times
Florida AG calls for release of ‘ESPN Agreement’ as FSU fights to leave ACC, News Channel 8 Tampa
Protecting Floridians
AG Moody Demands ACC Release ESPN Agreement and Other Public Records at Center of FSU’S Case to Leave Conference
Attorney General Ashley Moody sent a public records request to the Atlantic Coast Conference demanding the college athletics organization immediately turn over public records currently being withheld from Florida State University.
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