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The investigation, which focused on a single victim whose mother was involved in her exploitation, netted the arrests of more than 170 people, including a P.E. teacher and a write-in candidate for local office.
Some 106 individuals were charged with felonies, including human trafficking, child sexual battery and production and possession of child pornography. Another 72 people were charged with misdemeanors, including solicitation of prostitution.
The operation began in late 2018 after investigators spotted the girl in an online sex-for-pay listing. TPD s Special Victims Unit rescued the girl, who cooperated.
TPD announced the operation last November, months after police began arresting suspects. Several more people were arrested in the months that followed.
TALLAHASSEE Florida House attorneys next week will try to convince an appeals court that a former Jacksonville legislator should be shielded from a lawsuit filed by a one-time aide who said she was fired after reporting improper conduct.
Former Rep. Kimberly Daniels, a Democrat who is represented by House attorneys, went to the 1st District Court of Appeal in April after a Leon County circuit judge refused to dismiss the case filed by Karen Riggien.
Riggien, who worked as a legislative aide to Daniels from September 2017 to February 2018, contends she was wrongfully terminated after reporting conduct such as Daniels requiring her to perform personal tasks during the work day. Riggien said the firing was an act of retaliation in violation of her First Amendment rights.
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Florida House attorneys next week will try to convince an appeals court that a former legislator should be shielded from a lawsuit filed by a one-time aide who alleges she was fired after reporting improper conduct.
Former Rep. Kimberly Daniels, a Jacksonville Democrat who is represented by House attorneys, went to the 1st District Court of Appeal in April after a Leon County circuit judge refused to dismiss the case filed by Karen Riggien.
Riggien, who worked as a legislative aide to Daniels from September 2017 to February 2018, contends she was wrongfully terminated after reporting conduct such as Daniels requiring her to perform personal tasks during the work day. Riggien alleges the firing was an act of retaliation in violation of her First Amendment rights.
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