Press Release
U.S. Attorney Addresses 2023 Human Trafficking Community Reception
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Washington
Chief Law Enforcement Officer for Eastern District of Washington Focuses on Victim-Centered Approach and Wraparound Care
Spokane, Washington – On January 11, 2023, the National Day for Human Trafficking Awareness, Vanessa R. Waldref, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, addressed a community reception at the Spokane’s Central Public Library. The reception was sponsored by Lutheran Community Services, which is one of the United States Attorney’s Office’s principal partners in fighting human trafficking and advocating for survivors. The program included a training session for victim advocates, and was attended by law enforcement personnel, anti-trafficking advocates, and resource providers from around the region, including the Kalispell Tribe.
“Every day is Human Trafficking awareness at the United States Attorney’s Office,” said U.S. Attorney Waldref. “Human trafficking, whether in the form of forced labor, sexual exploitation against minors, or forced, coerced, or fraudulently-induced sexual exploitation of adults, is modern-day slavery. It lurks in places obvious and secret, online and on the street, in the Eastern District and elsewhere. We will never have a safe and strong community without ensuring that everyone is free from coerced labor and sex. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is delighted to continue working with our partners in federal, state, and local law enforcement, alongside victim advocates and resource providers, to seek out, investigate, and prosecute this crime while providing wraparound services to survivors in a comprehensive, victim-centered approach.”
U.S. Attorney Waldref noted that David Herzog, an experienced trafficking prosecutor in her Office, serves as the Human Trafficking Coordinator for the Eastern District, and works closely with anti-trafficking agents and investigators at the FBI, HSI, and local law enforcement agencies. She also highlighted the tireless efforts of Jolene Jones and Petra Frandsen, the victim/witness specialists at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, who liaise with victims, witnesses, and the non-governmental organizations that provide wraparound care to survivors.


Contact
Richard Barker
Assistant United States Attorney and Public Affairs Officer
509-835-6311 or richard.barker@usdoj.gov
Updated January 13, 2023
Topic
Human Trafficking
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