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Legal professional Common Dana Nessel proclaims human trafficking costs in opposition to Chinese language nationwide

By Editorial Board Published January 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Legal professional Common Dana Nessel proclaims human trafficking costs in opposition to Chinese language nationwide

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– The workplace of Michigan Legal professional Common Dana Nessel says Chinese language nationwide Huazi Piao, 60, has been charged with human trafficking costs associated to industrial intercourse operations at illicit therapeutic massage parlors in Wayne County.

Piao was charged with the next:

One rely of Conducting a Prison Enterprise, a 20-year felony;

One rely of Conspiracy to Commit a Prison Enterprise, a 20-year felony;

One rely of Accepting Earnings from Prostitution, a 20-year felony;

One rely of Cash Laundering, a 10-year felony; and

Two counts of Preserving a Home of Prostitution, 5-year felonies.  

“Far too many in our communities fall victim to human trafficking and endure trauma that leaves lasting scars,” Nessel mentioned. “I would like to thank the prosecutors in my office and our many law enforcement partners whose efforts led to the liberation of several women from the horrors they endured, and I look forward to Ms. Piao standing trial for her alleged crimes.” 

Michigan Legal professional Common brings consideration to human trafficking

Piao’s costs stem from an investigation launched in the summertime of final yr involving a number of native, state, and federal regulation enforcement businesses together with, Michigan State Police, Homeland Safety, and the St. Clair Shores Police Division.

Piao will subsequent seem within the third Circuit Courtroom on January 13, 2025.  

Victims of human trafficking or those that have recognized somebody they suppose could need assistance can contact the Nationwide Human Trafficking Useful resource Middle at 888-373-7888 or textual content 233733.

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