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Alexander, who recently entered into an agreement to purchase the old Waitsburg City Hall, pleaded not guilty in January to one count of prostitution procurement. A Milton-Freewater winemaker was among more than 30 people the Portland Police Bureau cited or arrested in a sex trafficking case. A Milton-Freewater winemaker was among more than 30 people the Portland Police Bureau cited or arrested in a sex trafficking takedown.
According to state court records, Todd A. Alexander, 46, of Milton-Freewater pleaded not guilty on Jan. Police cited Alexander about 11 a. Wednesday, Jan.
The crackdown netted as many as 32 or 33 citations or arrests. Alexander moved to the Milton-Freewater area in after initially working in Napa Valley, California. Along with his wife, Carrie, Alexander owns and operates wine businesses, including Holocene Wines and Atelier Freewater, and works as a winemaker for Force Majeure Vineyards.
The couple had recently entered into an agreement to purchase the old Waitsburg City Hall building on Main Street, with plans to create a wine-and-art shop with possible en-suite rooms. Oregon state law β statute 14A. Human trafficking, considered a form of modern slavery, involves exploiting a person to perform labor services or paid sex acts by force, fraud or coercion. It can happen to minors or adults of any gender, race or class, but more vulnerable populations tend to be more highly trafficked.
Estimates from the U. Department of Homeland Security say labor or sex trafficking, or both, victimizes about 25 million people worldwide.