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If This Happened to You at a Raleigh Motel 6, You Are Not Alone — and You Are Not Powerless We want to talk to you directly, because what we are about to say matters more than anything else on this page. A woman has filed a civil lawsuit against a Motel 6 location in Raleigh, North Carolina, alleging that the hotel’s staff knowingly allowed her to be trafficked on the premises. She says the hotel failed to intervene, failed to report, and kept taking the room money while the warning signs piled up. We have read the complaint. We know what she is alleging. And we know the law that gives her — and potentially you — a path to hold the motel and the brand behind it accountable in a court of law. This page is for survivors, for family members searching for a path forward at 2 a.m., and for advocates who need to understand the legal terrain. We will walk you through what the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) actually says, how North Carolina’s own civil trafficking statute stacks on top of it, who the real defendants are in a case like this, what evidence…