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A Hotel That Watched and Took the Money: What the Stockbridge Days Inn Settlement Really Means If you are reading this, you or someone you love may have been hurt at a hotel where adults should have stopped what was happening and did not. You might be the parent of a child who came home changed. You might be an adult survivor still carrying what happened in that room. You might be a relative wondering if what you suspect is enough to call a lawyer. We want to speak directly to that person, because the case in Stockbridge, Georgia is not an abstract news story. It is the same playbook that runs through the I-75 corridor, through every highway-adjacent budget motel, through every property that was warned and kept renting rooms. Our firm has built a trial practice around holding these operators and the brands on the sign accountable, and we want to walk you through what happened, what the law actually allows, and what you can do today. A Days Inn in Stockbridge, Henry County, Georgia, agreed to pay $5 million to two survivors of child sex trafficking who were 14 years old when the crimes occurred in March…