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We Meet You at 2 a.m. in the Parking Lot of a Hospital You are not reading this page because something good happened. You are reading it because a daughter was born into a body that will never do what other bodies do — and the mother who carried her through that was not allowed to be a mother, was not allowed to leave, was not allowed to say no. She was told where to go, when to go, and who to be with. And a hotel chain — the company whose name is on the sign you walked past, whose rooms you paid for, whose brand you trusted — watched it happen. The federal complaint now filed in this case alleges exactly that: that a California woman and her unborn child were trafficked through five Motel 6 properties in California from 2018 to 2020, including the property at 1433 Calle Joaquin in San Luis Obispo, and that hotel staff saw what was happening and kept handing over keys. If you or someone in your family is in that situation right now — or if you are looking at this from a kitchen table a year or two later, wondering…