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An Eighteen-Year-Old Escaped a Marietta Hotel. The Door She Walked Out Of Has Been Open Ever Since — and It Opens the Same Way for Anyone Else. We are writing for the person reading this at 2 a.m. — for the survivor who broke free, for the parent who just learned what happened inside a chain motel off Delk Road, for the sister or brother who got the phone call. We are also writing for the survivor who never got out, who is reading this on a borrowed phone, who does not yet know that the law inside this state and the law inside this country both belong to her now. You are not to blame. You did not choose this. And the question you have right now — can I sue the hotel where this happened? — has a real answer. It is yes, in most cases. What follows is exactly how the answer works, what evidence is dying while you read, and what we do the day you call. The Federal Civil Remedy: 18 U.S.C. § 1595(a) The civil remedy that lets a trafficking survivor reach the business that profited sits at 18 U.S.C. § 1595(a). We quote…