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Five women have filed a lawsuit against Tim Ballard, the founder of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.) and the inspiration behind the movie "Sound of Freedom," accusing him of sexual assault and battery. The lawsuit alleges that Ballard coerced women into playing the role of "wives" during overseas missions and used tactics to groom them. The women claim that they raised their concerns with O.U.R. but were disregarded.
Another person connected with the sex-trafficking thriller Sound Of Freedom was investigated for sexual misconduct while attempting to liberate victims
A reported 7 women were involved in claims of misconduct at Operation Underground Railroad, which include coercing women to share a bed and shower with Ballard.