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Hawley and Greene County Prosecutor Daniel Patterson also filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking emergency orders to shut down the businesses. Hawley said young Asian immigrant females are being held against their will for sexual contact with customers under the guise of providing massages.
A total of 16 businesses and individuals were named in the lawsuit, which was filed after The Missouri State Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies raided the businesses.
Hawley told The Springfield News-Leader about 18 businesses and residences in Springfield were raided. Similar raids were being conducted in Alabama, Arkansas and Louisiana and the activities could be connected to Asian organized crime, he said. According to the lawsuit, the patrol conducted hundreds of hours of surveillance at the massage parlors before the raids.
The total number of victims involved in the ring won't be known until all searches are conducted and the investigation is completed, Hawley said. A news release from Patterson said many of the Greene County businesses searched had advertised on backpage. In April, Hawley announced that he planned to crack down on human trafficking in Missouri, including new regulations under the state's consumer protection laws and the creation of an Anti-Trafficking Unit in the attorney general's Office.
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