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Two Women Just Sued Motel 6 in Redding. Here Is What Survivors Need to Know Right Now. You are reading this because you or someone you love was trafficked at a Motel 6, or at a property owned, franchised, or operated under the Motel 6 brand. Maybe in Redding. Maybe along the I-5 corridor. Maybe in another city entirely. The case that just landed in federal court matters to you even if your Motel 6 was in a different county, because it lays bare the legal machinery that every survivor of hotel-enabled trafficking can use. The women who filed this lawsuit against Motel 6 and its parent companies are not suing a stranger down the street. They are suing a national brand and the corporate structure built to keep that brand from ever being held responsible. They are using a 1990s-era federal statute that the average American has never heard of, paired with a California civil-rights law that gives survivors one of the strongest recovery frameworks in the country. The fact that their case exists at all is the result of a decade of federal and state law being rewritten to stop what happened to them. We will walk you…