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In Game Over, Leah writes about her four-year journey being owned by a savage pimp who demanded her to sell herself for root of evil. His form of control and brainwash led to countless brutal beatings, abrasive attacks, an abominable rape at gunpoint and the inside of her pimp's vehicle trunk.  As soon as Leah Retaliated against her pimp, she would soon find out that it was no longer just her fighting for her life but her unborn son inside her womb that belonged to her pimp.

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BOOK ME TO SPEAK

My mission is to use my story and knowledge to save lives! To Book me for your event please select an option below

In-Person

Book me to travel 
to your event, organization or a group of people.

Virtually

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via online to a group of people.

Workshop

Book me and Detective Decouflé to train and teach a workshop.

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

REACH OUT TO ORGANIZATIONS TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME

By volunteering your time with these organizations, you can contribute to various efforts aimed at preventing trafficking, providing support and resources to survivors, raising awareness about the issue, and advocating for policy changes to combat trafficking more effectively.

IF YOU SUSPECT SOMEONE IS BEING TRAFFICKED PLEASE CALL THE NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE

. The National Human Trafficking Hotline is a crucial resource for reporting suspicions or seeking guidance on how to help potential victims. By calling the hotline, you can connect with trained professionals who can provide assistance and support in situations involving human trafficking.

RESEARCH SAFE HOUSE AND ORGANIZATIONS TO DONATE ITEMS OR FINANCES

Safe houses are essential resources for trafficking survivors, offering a safe and secure environment where individuals can recover from their trauma, receive counseling, access medical care, and rebuild their lives. These facilities often rely on donations to meet the needs of survivors, including everyday essentials such as clothing, toiletries, and food, as well as funding for operational expenses and specialized services.

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