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Your Family Just Learned What Was Happening in That Hotel Room. Here’s What Comes Next. The phone rang. The police were on the other line. They said your daughter — or your sister, or your niece — had been found. Or they said a young woman escaped and told officers your loved one was still inside. Or the detectives showed up at your door with a photograph of a hotel on the Marietta side of I-75 and asked if you’d seen her. Or you are the survivor yourself, reading this at 2 a.m. because you finally got out and the silence is over and you want to know whether anyone in the world can be made to answer for what was done to you under that roof. Whatever door brought you here, understand this first: you are in the right place, and the law in Georgia gives you real, enforceable rights against the people who profited from what happened — not only the man who did it, but the hotel that rented the room, the corporate family behind the sign, and every entity that took money from a venture it knew or should have known was trafficking human beings. This…