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What You Are Facing Right Now If you are reading this, something already happened to you or someone you love at a Red Roof Inn. Maybe you were trafficked there — moved from room to room, watched over, used, sold, controlled. Maybe you found out a family member was. Maybe the worst part is not the thing that was done to you, but the question that follows: the hotel saw me. The hotel took money from him. Why didn’t they stop it? That question is the whole case. Federal law lets you ask it in a courtroom. The statute is called the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, and it does something most people never expect: it lets a survivor sue not just the trafficker, but the business that profited from the abuse. A hotel that rents rooms to a trafficker, watches the same man check in week after week, ignores the girls who never come to the front desk, and pockets the room money — that hotel is not a bystander. Under federal law, it can be a defendant. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. Our managing partner, Ralph P. Manginello, has practiced personal-injury and commercial-vehicle trial…