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FBI says accused sex trafficker Ysenni Gomez may have hundreds of victims

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The FBI has put out a warning about a fake job ad that lured a woman into sex trafficking.

The agency now believes there could be hundreds of other victims and revealed three websites -- Facebook, Bedpage.com, and Megapersonals.com -- that featured ads associated with the suspect.


The FBI showed the online sex ad undercover investigators replied to on Aug. 11 to set up an illicit encounter at a Westchester hotel that ended with the arrest of an accused human trafficker named Ysenni Gomez.


"She has been posting prostitution ads for approximately 10 years, so we believe over the course of those years there could be many more victims," FBI Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Brendan Kenney said. Read More

 
 
 

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