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We Represent Survivors Trafficked at Motel 6, Studio 6, and Other SeaTac / King County Hotels — Quietly, and From Inside the Federal System That Was Built to Hold These Companies Accountable If you are reading this, something has already happened to you. The rest of this page is about what we can do about it — on a clock that may be shorter than you think, and against a company whose entire business model in this corridor was built to keep the cameras rolling and the cash register open while predators worked their rooms. In April 2024, a federal civil lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Tacoma against G6 Hospitality LLC (the corporate parent of Motel 6 and Studio 6), its parent, and third-party technology vendors. The complaint alleges that between 2015 and 2023, survivors — identified in the federal filing as “M.K.” and others — were trafficked repeatedly at three specific Motel 6 properties in SeaTac, Washington. The federal filing describes what we have seen in trafficking cases across the country: rooms rented on a recurring basis by the same trafficker, cash payments, housekeeping waved off for days at a time, a stream of different men…