Jayme Lee is suing San Diego County Police Department for civil rights violations related to alleged sex trafficking and failure to investigate due to involvement of high-profile individuals

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Jayme Lee has filed a civil rights lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, accusing multiple police departments and other entities of failing to investigate her claims of sex trafficking due to the involvement of high-profile individuals. The complaint alleges that Lee’s maternal rights were violated after she was trafficked as a minor and that law enforcement agencies dismissed her reports based on discriminatory practices favoring famous perpetrators. Lee seeks compensatory and punitive damages, claiming violations under the Civil Rights Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, and other federal statutes.

Source: 225cv04143_Lee_v_San_Diego_County_Police_Department_Complaint_District_Arizona.pdf


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