Galia Ahava Meira became a victim of sex trafficking when she was just a toddler.
“It started when I was three actually,” Galia told CBN News.
Her own grandfather took that step by selling her for sex to his fellow members of the KKK.
“That went on up until he passed away when I was almost seven,” Galia explained.
The trauma from that experience then led to a lonely life of drug and alcohol abuse.
“I actually had been on life support for nine days due to an overdose and no one came to the hospital to see me. No one in my family at all,” she said. “When I woke up after they had taken the machines off, there was a social worker there from CPS and that is how I got out. I got put in foster care.”
After aging out of foster care, Galia hoped marriage might provide a new start. Sadly, her husband continued the exploitation and even became her pimp.
“He actually would sleep with a pistol under my pillow with his finger on the trigger,” said Galia. “He, in the community, had a lot of power because of the job that he did. So, for
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