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The Door You Believed Was Safe: Holding the Rodeway Inn in Huntington Station Accountable for Trafficking We know what happened to you. Maybe you were told the room was safe. Maybe the man who brought you there said it was just for a few days, just until things calmed down, just until he could get you somewhere better. Maybe you did not even know what was happening until it had been happening for so long that leaving felt impossible. Maybe you are still in it, reading this on a phone you are not supposed to have, and you need to know whether anyone can help before you do the next thing you are told to do. Or maybe you have been out for weeks or months or years, and you are trying to understand whether what was done to you had a name and whether the people who let it happen inside a hotel on Jericho Turnpike can be made to answer for it. Yes. They can. We represent survivors of sex trafficking, and we have spent decades building the cases that hold hotels and the brands that license their names responsible for profiting from the abuse. The February 2026 arrest of Erick Acevedo in the Bronx, after an investigation that began in 2022 at the Rodeway Inn in Huntington Station, is the kind of case we know how to fight — and it is exactly the kind of case the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) and New…