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A 12-Year-Old Girl Walked Into a Hotel Room. What Happened Next Is Why This Page Exists. If you are reading this, you are not browsing a news feed. You are the parent, grandparent, sibling, or guardian of a child who was sexually assaulted in a hotel — possibly this Lethbridge case, possibly another hotel, possibly this week. The shock has not passed. The phone calls you have not yet made feel enormous. You are not sure who to call first, whether the hotel is responsible, whether anything can be done for your child beyond the criminal case, or whether the door to civil justice is already closing. We are writing this page for you — the family standing in that place right now — and for every hotel operator, parent, and survivor who needs the truth about what the law actually does when a child is sexually assaulted in a commercial lodging setting. The Lethbridge case in April 2025 is not an isolated event; it is the kind of case our firm has built its career on. The 12-year-old girl, the five other minors, the perpetrator’s lies about his age, the cash and the key card, the social-media grooming, the…