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Atlanta Sex Trafficking Lawyer: Holding Hotels Accountable Under Federal Law When Atlanta Became a Trafficking Corridor You checked in expecting a room for the night. Or you were moved from city to city by someone who told you no one else could help you. Or you are the parent who got a call from Atlanta you cannot stop replaying. The room where it happened may have been a budget motel off I-285 near College Park, a roadside Days Inn near Hartsfield-Jackson, a weekly-rate WoodSpring Suites in Forest Park, a Red Roof near the airport, or an extended-stay on Memorial Drive in unincorporated DeKalb County, just outside the Atlanta city line. The men who used that room paid the hotel. The hotel gave them a key. That transaction - and the hotel’s choice to keep giving a key after the signs were obvious - is what federal law was written to punish. This page is written for the survivor, and for the family member or advocate sitting beside them. It explains, in plain language, the federal civil remedy that lets a trafficking survivor sue the hotel - and, in many cases, the brand on the sign - for knowingly profiting from…