multimonth investigation then turned over a filing packets to our office for prosecution. i think the question would be more geared towards the investigators. they're very professional and i think they did an outstanding job. so it's always a balance as you say. between let iting the them gain enough evidence of foul charnls and stepping in and stopping it, but that is really a question for the investigators. yes. >> where are the women who were working in those brothels. do you think state law is sufficient to deal with this situation? >> i was a state senator when we tightened the laws against human trafficking. florida law is very strong against human trafficking. it is a first degree felony. for most cases of adult human trafficking. when it comes to child human trafficking, it is a life felony. and if there's force involved, some violence, and adult human trafficking would become a potential life felony. so our punishments are severe,