Local duo to speak at U.N on human trafficking

Posted on: January 16th, 2007
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“Two Southwest Floridians will talk today at the United Nations about the lessons they learned from a high-profile Lee County human trafficking case.

Anna Rodriguez, founder and CEO of the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking, and Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Doug Molloy will be two of a four-member panel speaking during an invitation-only screening of “Lives For Sale,” a documentary about human trafficking. The screening will be at the Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium at the United Nations in New York.”

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