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You Are Not Alone, and You Have Rights the Hotel Does Not Want You to Know About The knock on the door is the moment everything stops making sense. The room you thought you were renting for the night became a cage. The man who handed you the key was not really running the front desk, even though he acted like it. The hotel with the clean sign out front saw what was happening, week after week, and took the money anyway. You are reading this because something happened to you, or to someone you love, in a motel near SeaTac. Maybe it was the strip along International Boulevard, the long corridor of budget lodging that runs between SeaTac and Tukwila, where a man can rent a room by the hour in cash and the cameras do not reach the parking lot. Maybe it was closer to the airport, where every week thousands of travelers pass through motels that operate in plain view. The exact address matters less than what was done there, and what the law now lets you do about it. Federal law gives survivors of sex trafficking a weapon that most people never hear about. The Trafficking…