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If You Were Trafficked at a Ramada in Anaheim or a Super 8 in Escondido, the Hotel That Took the Money Is on the Hook — and You May Still Have Time We want to talk to you directly, not to the news cycle, and not to the corporate defendant. If you are the survivor whose story is now public — or if you are someone who was trafficked at a budget motel in Anaheim or Escondido and have never told anyone — we want you to read this carefully, because the law in California and under federal statute gives you more power than you have been told, and the companies that profited from what happened to you can be made to answer for it. You did not get caught in something complicated. You got caught in something simple: a system built to move money, where men and women and children were rented by the hour, the night, or the week, and the motel kept cashing the credit card swipes. The corporate defendant is not just the property at 921 S. Harbor Blvd in Anaheim or the property in Escondido. It is the brand on the sign — Wyndham, with…