For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today toannouncea major initiativeto reduce the harms ofprostitutionby targetingbuyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," Here?)said XXX "In King County alone, it's estimatedby least39,000 men are on for sex on over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership King County. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. ru:H"\Alt:l•t:ln "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13to15 years old and multiple studies report 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. Poverty and racism furthercontribute to vulnerability to exploitation, according to Dr. Debra Boyer. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area." A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period. KC-DemandAbolition-008002 Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating law enforcement agencies include: ### KC-DemandAbolition-008003 To: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Leslie Cc: Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Sat 9/20/2014 2:22:11 PM Subject: Re: Boyer Edits: Press release version 2 I made another addition--adding SAS, SY, and BEST to the very bottom. Version 5 is the most recent version. Val we need to you comment on the #s. I think it would be good for the first quote to be from a law enforcement officer. Then we have the 3 key participants represented--prosecutor, law enforcement, victim services. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: I've added my addition in green Thanks, -pq On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: Hi Mar Here are my edits, they are in red, and then I rewrote the one section. let me know ifl should do more, etc. thanks Debra Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 13:58:49 -0700 Subject: Press release version 2 From:~~~======~~ To:-'-==-'-~~====='-"===-'-=='===~=~~====~:;;'=~~=~~=.====' Thanks for your excellent comments on the press release. We still need to fill in some blanks but I've tried to incorporate language people might be more comfortable with. Debra, you said you wouldn't mind crafting a few sentences on harm. Peter, you said you'd work on the buyer intervention program--and include a comment on help for buyers who want support b/4 they get caught. KC-DemandAbolition-008004 Writing-by-committee can be a painstakingly slow process but it makes it interesting to work with such brilliant colleagues and I think all of the comments were very helpful. Great work! Mar KC-DemandAbolition-008005 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today toannouncea major initiativeto reduce the harms ofprostitutionby targetingbuyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," Here?)said XXX "In King County alone, it's estimatedby least39,000 men are on for sex on over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership King County. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. ru:H"\Alt:l•t:ln "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13to15 years old and multiple studies report 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. Poverty and racism furthercontribute to vulnerability to exploitation, according to Dr. Debra Boyer. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area." KC-DemandAbolition-008006 A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating law enforcement agencies include: ### KC-DemandAbolition-008007 Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Devin Rebello Mon 9/22/2014 7:08:30 AM Police discussion - checking in about this week To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around 2. reverse stings Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008008 Cc: To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Register Productions Mon 9/22/2014 9:14:26 AM Re: mock-ups Hi Robert, Just checking in to see if you were able to get higher resolution versions. Thanks! Sabrina On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'll get in touch with the designer today and see if he can send me higher-res versions right away. Thanks! -Robert On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Robert, Sabrina who is doing the story for KCTS reports that the resolution is a little low on the mock-ups which is making them jump on screen. She wants to know if there is a way to get a higher res version. Thanks, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Register Productions www.sabrinaregister.com KC-DemandAbolition-008009 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Register Productions[ sabri na. reg ister@comcast.net] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Mon 9/22/2014 10:22:23 AM Re: mock-ups Hi Sabrina Sorry, about the delay on these - here are the higher res versions the designer sent me. -Robert On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Register Productions wrote: Hi Robert, Just checking in to see if you were able to get higher resolution versions. Thanks! Sabrina On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'll get in touch with the designer today and see if he can send me higher-res versions right away. Thanks! -Robert On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Robert, Sabrina who is doing the story for KCTS reports that the resolution is a little low on the mock-ups which is making them jump on screen. She wants to know if there is a way to get a higher res version. Thanks, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-00801 O Register Productions Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008011 ., HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US Beatings, rapes, and murder are a reality of prostitution. You don't want to buy into that. KC-DemandAbolition-008012 HOME AD'ERNATIVES HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US "It's such a relief to be out of that cycle" - former sex buyer CLICK HERE to get help from men who understand this experience KC-DemandAbolition-008013 HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US --·u-_._. 1m Olf ..-r ....o ..nurr Olf OAD-1• 'ltNtS,, >lit 27 MONTHS IN JAIL, $5000 FINE, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Are you willing to take the risk to end up like one of them? KC-DemandAbol ition-008014 Cc: To: From: Sent: Subject: Tina Harris[Tharris@rentonwa.gov] Tim Matsui[tim@timmatsui.com] tim matsui Mon 9/22/2014 1:52:47 PM See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Hey there, I just wanted to thank you and remind you about tomorrow's screening of the first training/education/engagement chapter from "Leaving the Life" in Bellevue tomorrow. We're really looking forward to sharing this with you and excited about your participation and feedback. Please let us know if there are any last minute invites we can make. Doors are at 1.30 Screening at 2.00 Finish by 3.00 It's at: Lincoln Square Cinema, 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue WA 98004 Look for signs. Parking is free with validation (or simply free if you park at Bellevue Square). Map to garages here: Many, many thanks to Tina Harris and the City of Renton Police Department for helping make this event possible! Best T P.S. Make sure your smart phone is fully charged! MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST AND PRODUCER Contact: +1.206A09.3069 I KC-DemandAbolition-008015 A participatory media experience for DMST /CSEC in the Seattle region. When: 23 Sept., 2-3 pm; doors @1.30 Where: Lincoln Square Cinema is on the 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue, WA 98004 During 2012-2013, filmmaker Tim Matsui reported on grassroots efforts to address domestic minor sex trafficking in the Seattle area. From the same footage behind the film "The Long Night," we are producing three short chapters with specific themes. The event presents an exciting twist: you will share your feelings and perspectives about the issues on screen, interacting as you watch. Using an intuitive mobile web app on any smartphone, we capture your emotional responses. The experience engages audiences, adding their voice without waiting for the microphone during a post-screening Q&A. At the end of the movie, an experienced facilitator will moderate a dialogue informed by the stories and ideas harvested and visualized on screen by Harvis, developed by A Fourth Act. As an end user and subject expert, you're invited to participate in the creation of new education, outreach, and training material we're designing for you. To participate in the interactive portion, bring a smartphone with web access through your wireless carrier. And please come with your battery fully charged to ensure participation throughout the event. RSVP: tim@timmatsui.com tharris@rentonwa.gov Join us online: leaving-the-life.com SPONSORED BY: KC-DemandAbolition-008016 To: From: Sent: Subject: Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy. Orcutt@kingcounty.gov] Orcutt, Tracy Mon 9/22/2014 2:01 :29 PM "Leaving the Life" 2pm Screening tomorrow! From: tim matsui [mailto:tim@timmatsui.com] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 1:53 PM To: Tim Matsui Cc: Tina Harris Subject: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Hey there, I just wanted to thank you and remind you about tomorrow's screening of the first training/education/engagement chapter from "Leaving the Life" in Bellevue tomorrow. We're really looking forward to sharing this with you and excited about your participation and feedback. Please let us know if there are any last minute invites we can make. Doors are at 1.30 Screening at 2.00 Finish by 3.00 It's at: Lincoln Square Cinema, 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue WA 98004 Look for signs. Parking is free with validation (or simply free if you park at Bellevue Square). Map to garages here: Many, many thanks to Tina Harris and the City of Renton Police Department for helping make this event possible! Best T P.S. Make sure your smart phone is fully charged! PRODUCER KC-DemandAbolition-008017 A participatory media experience for DMST /CSEC in the Seattle region. When: 23 Sept., 2-3 pm; doors @1.30 Where: Lincoln Square Cinema is on the 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue, WA 98004 During 2012-2013, filmmaker Tim Matsui reported on grassroots efforts to address domestic minor sex trafficking in the Seattle area. From the same footage behind the film "The Long Night," we are producing three short chapters with specific themes. The event presents an exciting twist: you will share your feelings and perspectives about the issues on screen, interacting as you watch. Using an intuitive mobile web app on any smartphone, we capture your emotional responses. The experience engages audiences, adding their voice without waiting for the microphone during a post-screening Q&A. At the end of the movie, an experienced facilitator will moderate a dialogue informed by the stories and ideas harvested and visualized on screen by Harvis, developed by A Fourth Act. As an end user and subject expert, you're invited to participate in the creation of new education, outreach, and training material we're designing for you. To participate in the interactive portion, bring a smartphone with web access through your wireless carrier. And please come with your battery fully charged to ensure participation throughout the event. RSVP: tim@timmatsui.com tharris@rentonwa.gov Join us online: leaving-the-life.com SPONSORED BY: KC-DemandAbolition-008018 Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Register Productions Mon 9/22/2014 2:43:47 PM Re: mock-ups To: From: Sent: Subject: Thanks Robert! Sent from my iPhone On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi Sabrina Sorry, about the delay on these - here are the higher res versions the designer sent me. -Robert On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Register Productions wrote: Hi Robert, Just checking in to see if you were able to get higher resolution versions. Thanks! Sabrina On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'll get in touch with the designer today and see if he can send me higher-res versions right away. Thanks! -Robert On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Robert, Sabrina who is doing the story for KCTS reports that the resolution is a little low on the mock-ups which is making them jump on screen. She wants to know if there is a way to get a higher res version. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008019 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Register Productions Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008020 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Mon 9/22/2014 2:51 :31 PM I need you to verify the MailChimp link Hi Val To send out the mail from you to everyone on the list, I need you to verify your email as a sender. Did you get the verification request from Mailchimp on Friday? I'll send another one now. Please let me know if you receive it. Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbol ition-008021 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Mon 9/22/2014 5:32:13 PM mail chimp Val! You must be really busy today--Robert mentioned to me that he needs you to approve using your email in mail chimp so we can send the invitations. You probably got a message from mail chimp asking for approval--it might have gone to your spam folder. Mine often do. Thanks much for your help! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008022 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/22/2014 8:08:43 PM RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week I don't think I'll need more than 20-30 minutes to discuss the stings, but I could easily see the discussion lasting another 20 minutes. Hard to say. Maybe just ask the other cities to discuss how their stings are different from KC's to further the discussion? Sorry, not very helpful I know. I'm suffering from a bit of decision fatigue right now. From: Devin Rebello [devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around reverse stings 2. Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008023 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] MailChimp Client Services Mon 9/22/2014 8:14:07 PM Activate your MailChimp account. KC-DemandAbolition-008024 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] MailChimp Account Services Mon 9/22/2014 8:17:28 PM Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008025 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Mon 9/22/2014 10:10:11 PM Re: Quick Win Application I do' Sent from my iPhone On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:09 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Ziba Cranmer L'-'-"~"'-"-'=~'--""-"!.!2.~'-=~~~~~~~J Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:23 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Quick Win Application I'll have an answer for you by next Monday (oct 29) Sent from my iPhone On Sep 20, 2014, at 5:26 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Yes--it would be awesome if we could have Media Cause hired by then, but I fully recognize that might not be possible given the timeline. Particularly if you need more info. On Sep 20, 2014, at 2:59 AM, "Ziba Cranmer" wrote: From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"==~~=~='-'-====~="-J Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:02 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine L"'-"=====~===.:.J Subject: Quick Win Application Hi Ziba and Devin, We are (finally) submitting a Quick Win application to support our online deterrence efforts, and specifically to contract with Media Cause to manage our Ad Words campaign. There are two attachments-the application itself and the attachments referenced in the application. Please don't take the length of time that it has taken us to submit this as a sign of how important this is to our project--we believe it is crucial to maximizing the effectiveness of the online deterrence component of our project. If you have any questions about the application or need any additional information, just let me know. Thanks! Val KC-DemandAbolition-008026 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] tim matsui Mon 9/22/2014 10:59:54 PM Re: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Bummer! But thanks. I thought your grant let you skate out of some of the trial duties? Looking forward to sharing some of this stuff with you. Talk soon, T MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST AND PRODUCER On Sep 22, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Tim, Thanks for the invitation. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it as I am in trial. I hope it is a smashing success. From: tim matsui L . = . ! = = - ' - ' = = = - ' - ' J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 1:52 PM To: Tim Matsui Cc: Tina Harris Subject: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Hey there, I just wanted to thank you and remind you about tomorrow's screening of the first training/education/engagement chapter from "Leaving the Life" in Bellevue tomorrow. We're really looking forward to sharing this with you and excited about your participation and feedback. Please let us know if there are any last minute invites we can make. Doors are at 1.30 Screening at 2.00 Finish by 3.00 It's at: Lincoln Square Cinema, 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue WA 98004 Look for signs. Parking is free with validation (or simply free if you park at Bellevue Square). Map to garages here: Many, many thanks to Tina Harris and the City of Renton Police Department for helping make this event possible! Best T P.S. Make sure your smart phone is fully charged! KC-DemandAbolition-008027 TENS MATSUE: MULTEMEDEA JOURNALEST AND PRODUCER Contact: ?Em@t?mmatsuigcom biag I Enatagram facebaok 1 twittm Einked?n I KC-DemandAbolition-008028 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Devin Rebello Tue 9/23/2014 4:56:19 AM Re: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hi Val, No worries! Thanks for the input. Devin On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:08 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: I don't think I'll need more than 20-30 minutes to discuss the stings, but I could easily see the discussion lasting another 20 minutes. Hard to say. Maybe just ask the other cities to discuss how their stings are different from KC's to further the discussion? Sorry, not very helpful I know. I'm suffering from a bit of decision fatigue right now. From: Devin Rebello Lili;Yfil_E:!E!JQf2~lJ:lli!lt§JtI!Qt!YS~[QJ Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around reverse stings 2. Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008029 To: Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Jennine SawwanUennine_sawwan@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tue 9/23/2014 7:35:36 AM Subject: 9/26 Coordinator Call - Online reverse stings Hi Everyone, Thank you to those who provided feedback on the name options. If you have yet to weigh in, you are still welcome to provide feedback by the end of the week by Also, thank you all for scheduling time to speak with Becky Kanis. Your feedback is very important to us. We really appreciate it! I have provided a quick summary of upcoming action items, below: 1. Invite law enforcement to this week's call 2. 3. 4. 5. Send Devin the list of people you would like to have op-ed training by 9/26 and book flights by September 30 Submit additional by October 15 Monthly report for Sept-Oct due October 21 Launch Event - Registration and Booking Flights We are excited to announce that the cohort two launch event will be held at the ~.:;;_t_;~~~~~:.;_;,_;~;;,_;,_;;_ in Colorado Springs! To help us streamline the flight and hotel reservation process, we ask that you do the following: 1. 2. 3. and submit the registration form by September 30 Call or email Travel Collaborative ,_ _ _ _ _, =-'-';:,,:_,,:;;,.=-'"._;;;,_:-'-=~=.:.:c:., to book your flights by September 30 Read the attached logistic document We will be submitting your names to the hotel and reserving rooms on your behalf. Our programming is scheduled to begin around 9:00a.m. on Wednesday, October 22 and finish at 2:00p.m. on Thursday, October 23. If possible, we suggest that everyone fly in the evening of Tuesday, October 21. If you would like to stay until Friday, you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, there are flight options for most cities (Boston excluded) around 4:30p.m. on Thursday evening. Makeeba - the only return flight option on Thursday is around noon, so it looks like the best option is a flight the following morning. If that causes any issues, please let us know. Denver team - can you please confirm that you are planning to drive to Colorado Springs? This Week's Agenda 1. Online Reverse Stings - Methods and tactics (35 minutes) 2. 3. a. King County Overview b. Possible guest law enforcement (to be confirmed) Open discussion (20 minutes) Administrative items and wrap up (5 minutes) Please let me know if you have any questions. All the best, Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008030 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbol ition-008031 A Program ofHunt Alternatives 1. REGISTRATION Please register for the event by clicking 2. FLIGHTS Travel costs will be covered for participants living 60 miles or more from the Cheyenne Mountain Resort, unless otherwise discussed. Please call Travel Collaborative at 617.497. 8141, make travel arrangements and provide "Hunt Alternatives, Demand Abolition" as the name. If, for any reason, you decide to change your flight once it has been booked, you will be responsible for all costs associated with a flight change. 3. ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel reservations and conference space will be held at: Cheyenne Mountain Resort 3225 Broadmoor Valley Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 P: 719.538.4000 www.cheyennemountain.com Once your flights are booked, we will be notified, and you will be added to our hotel confirmation list. You will not have to contact the hotel prior to your arrival. Check in time at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort is 4:00pm. Check-out time is 12:00pm. Luggage storage will be available on Thursday, October 23. The hotel has several complimentary services for your use during the conference including: parking, full service fitness center and classes, outdoor tennis, newspaper and in room coffee and tea, and aquatics access. For more information on their facilities, please visit their website 4. HOTEL INCIDENTALS We will cover the cost of your hotel room during the above listed dates; however, you will have to pay for any incidental charges incurred during your stay (e.g., phone calls, snack bar, laundry service, room service, etc.). Wireless access will be free of charge to launch participants. 5. GROUND TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING Demand Abolition will arrange shuttle services to and from the Colorado Springs airport. These will be coordinated through the hotel's shuttle service. Arrivals are scheduled based off flight itineraries and departures are schedule on the hour, every hour. Demand Abolition will only pay for the KC-DemandAbolition-008032 provided transportation services. If alternative transportation is preferred, please contact Delaney Workman by Monday, October 13 so your shuttle reservation can be released. We will cover parking costs and mileage reimbursement for those traveling by car to the Cheyenne Mountain Resort. Please contact Delaney Workman to inform of your parking needs by Monday, October 13. Demand Abolition will not be covering: 1. Ground transportation from/to your personal home or office to/from your local airport, unless otherwise discussed; 2. Ground transportation from/to Colorado Springs airport outside of scheduled airport shuttles; and 3. Ground transportation outside of the scheduled agenda. For example, if we are providing dinner, we will provide ground transportation. If you are getting a meal or sightseeing on your own or with fellow attendees, we will not cover that expense. 6.MEALS On the first day of the convening, Demand Abolition will be providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the hotel. On the second day, we'll provide breakfast and lunch. We will not be offering reimbursement for additional meals. Please let Delaney know of any dietary restrictions by Monday, October 13. We will make every effort to accommodate your needs. 7. PACKING and PREPARING Casual attire is recommended for the launch (e.g., jeans). October is a cool month in Colorado with average temperatures ranging from 61°F to 36°F. Please bring appropriate clothing for warm and cool weather (light breathable materials like cotton and layers to adjust to hotel and outdoor temperatures). Demand Abolition will facilitate outdoor team building activities that will not require significant physical exertion. Please pack appropriate outdoor athletic gear to participate (e.g., comfortable clothes to move in, running/tennis shoes, etc.). If you'd like to take advantage of the sports facilities and pools at the hotel, please pack necessary clothing accordingly. 8. REIMBURSEMENT To be reimbursed for approved expenses (see above for details), please email Delaney for an expense report template. Once you receive the template, please provide all required information and scanned copies or photos of your receipts. 9.AGENDA KC-DemandAbolition-008033 We?ll be sending out a tentative agenda Mondav, October 13. KC-DemandAbolition-008034 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Tue 9/23/2014 8:17:23 AM RE: mail chimp I'll send it to you around 11. I need to incorporate the new language from the press release. Robert Beiser Executive Director On Sep 22, 2014 8:25 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hey guys, Yeah, I'm in trial and things are busy. I just tried to go onto mail chimp. I found it to be rather onerous. I believe I have now created an account, given lots of different information and verified domains and so on, but now it is asking me to authenticate a domain and I can't tell if it worked or not. Robert--can you tell me if it has worked? On a second topic, please do NOT send the invite yet. It has NOT been approved by Dan yet. I just want to make sure it doesn't go out until we have buyoff. I saw several emails on the press release, but have not seen an email with the final version of the invitation. Could you send me the most recent version please? Thanks, Val From: L~~~=~~~=='-'-"J on behalf of Mar Brettmann L"-'-"~=~===~J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 5:32 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: mail chimp Val! You must be really busy today--Robert mentioned to me that he needs you to approve using your email in mail chimp so we can send the invitations. You probably got a message from mail chimp asking for approval--it might have gone to your spam folder. Mine often do. Thanks much for your help! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~=+~~=-=-'-"" KC-DemandAbolition-008035 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] msmith@interact-llc.com Tue 9/23/2014 9:10:39 AM Re: mail chimp Thank you for doing that, Val. And I'm sorry to hear it was such a hassle. Thanks for the reminder on Dan--I'd forgotten this piece. I think Robert has the invitation to send you. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey guys, Yeah, I'm in trial and things are busy. I just tried to go onto mail chimp. I found it to be rather onerous. I believe I have now created an account, given lots of different information and verified domains and so on, but now it is asking me to authenticate a domain and I can't tell if it worked or not. Robert--can you tell me if it has worked? On a second topic, please do NOT send the invite yet. It has NOT been approved by Dan yet. I just want to make sure it doesn't go out until we have buyoff. I saw several emails on the press release, but have not seen an email with the final version of the invitation. Could you send me the most recent version please? Thanks, Val From: L~~~~~~~==-'-'-'.J on behalf of Mar Brettmann L~~=~===~.i Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 5:32 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: mail chimp Val! You must be really busy today--Robert mentioned to me that he needs you to approve using your email in mail chimp so we can send the invitations. You probably got a message from mail chimp asking for approval--it might have gone to your spam folder. Mine often do. Thanks much for your help! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone~~~~~'-= KC-DemandAbolition-008036 To: Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Jennine SawwanUennine_sawwan@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tue 9/23/2014 9:33:17 AM Subject: RE: 9/26 Coordinator Call - Online reverse stings From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:34 AM To: 'Becky 0. Bullard'; azq@denverda.org; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org); Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com); Richey, Valiant (Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov); makeeba@abekam.org; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org) Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Jennine Sawwan Subject: 9/26 Coordinator Call - Online reverse stings Hi Everyone, Thank you to those who provided feedback on the name options. If you have yet to weigh in, you are still welcome to provide feedback by the end of the week by Also, thank you all for scheduling time to speak with Becky Kanis. Your feedback is very important to us. We really appreciate it! I have 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. provided a quick summary of upcoming action items, below: Invite law enforcement to this week's call Send Devin the list of people you would like to have op-ed training by 9/26 and book flights by September 30 Submit additional by October 15 Monthly report for Sept-Oct due October 21 Launch Event - Registration and Booking Flights We are excited to announce that the cohort two launch event will be held at the :::::.:_:_:::::.i::~~~~=~=~ in Colorado Springs! To help us streamline the flight and hotel reservation process, we ask that you do the following: 1. 2. 3. Call or email Travel Collaborative · - - - - - · ~~=-""~~~~:.:., to book your flights by September 30 Read the attached logistic document We will be submitting your names to the hotel and reserving rooms on your behalf. Our programming is scheduled to begin around 9:00a.m. on Wednesday, October 22 and finish at 2:00p.m. on Thursday, October 23. If possible, we suggest that everyone fly in the evening of Tuesday, October 21. If you would like to stay until Friday, you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, there are flight options for most cities (Boston excluded) around 4:30p.m. on Thursday evening. Makeeba - the only return flight option on Thursday is around noon, so it looks like the best option is a flight the KC-DemandAbol ition-00803 7 following morning. If that causes any issues, please let us know. Denver team - can you please confirm that you are planning to drive to Colorado Springs? This Week's Agenda 1. Online Reverse Stings - Methods and tactics (35 minutes) a. King County Overview b. Possible guest law enforcement (to be confirmed) 2. Open discussion (20 minutes) 3. Administrative items and wrap up (5 minutes) Please let me know if you have any questions. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008038 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Hemmen, Eric Tue 9/23/2014 11:41:17 AM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 4:10 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov); 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' (LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov); 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; 'andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com'; Hemmen, Eric; Johnson, Philip; Barringer, Chris Cc: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Good afternoon, Over the last couple months, I have spoken with all of you as representatives of the KCSO and Seattle, Sea-Tac, Federal Way, Des Moines, Kent and Bellevue police departments about the KCPAO's project to address the demand for commercial sex. As we discussed, the project has four strategies: 1) enhance law enforcement's emphasis on demand; 2) publicize the demand emphasis to deter buyers; 3) conduct online deterrence through targeted advertisements; 4) create a comprehensive and effective john school. We are gearing up to publicly launch this project in late September/early October. In anticipation of the launch, I have two requests: A commitment to conduct one john/buyer sting between now and mid-September. For those of you who have been conducting stings already, this is business as usual. For the others, this is an opportunity to be part of a coordinated response to sex trafficking and commercial sex in your communities. The goal here is not to arrest all buyers-that is impossible. The goal is to create a credible threat of getting caught by publicly showing that a large number of agencies are responding aggressively to this problem. Several agencies have already been conducting stings designed to catch offenders looking for children {CSAM - commercial sexual abuse of a minor). For those agencies that are not already conducting stings, we are particularly interested in expanding the stings into adult cases. (Also, please do not conduct CSAM stings if you have not discussed the KCPAO protocol for CSAM stings with me; I believe I have only spoken with SPD, KCSO and KPD about CSAM stings). It is your choice whether to conduct an on line or track buyer sting, however, we are particularly focusing on the internet in this project. Please communicate regarding your agency's proposed date(s) for stings so they do not all occur on the same day. The objective is to create a risky environment for buyers through frequent and random stings around the county. Recognizing that some of you have reported hesitancy on the part of your city attorneys to file adult buyer sting cases, I am volunteering to meet with your city attorneys to discuss our project and encourage the filing of charges in sting cases (the KCPAO will not be filing adult cases unless they occur in unincorporated King County). Let me know if you would like me to have that KC-DemandAbolition-008039 conversation in your jurisdiction. Detectives from SPD, KCSO and KPD have previously volunteered to provide training or assistance to agencies that are expanding into john stings. If you would like to take them up on that offer, please let me know. We also want to include participating agencies in the public launch, which is tentatively set for October 7. To that end, we are inviting the Chief/Sheriff, or designated representative, of each of the agencies above to attend the launch. This event will include Dan Satterberg, city council members, mayors, sex trafficking survivors, etc., and media. I have attached a one-pager on the project. Feel free to share this with your department or your city council/mayor, etc. Thank you all for your time and for your efforts in this area. I know each of your jurisdictions have many priorities to address, but the hope is that with a modest amount of action and some well-placed publicity, we can actually have a substantive impact on the occurrence of commercial sex and sex trafficking in our communities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008040 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Tue 9/23/2014 11 :52:25 AM Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Copyright© 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. KC-DemandAbolition-008041 Joined by me typing this in. Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008042 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qua IIiotine'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty .gov] Alan Merrihew Tue 9/23/2014 12:41 :46 PM RE: slide deck From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Alan Merrihew Subject: slide deck Hi Val and AlanI'm pulling together a presentation for the OPS board tonight and would like to use a few slides from the deck we have been using for potential criminal justice system partners. I just realized that I dont have a copy. Could one of you send me one? -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008043 Responding to the Demand for Commercial Sex -A- W ll 11 King County Valiant Richey, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney KC-DemandAbolition-008044 Commercial Sex Ecosystem Supply Pimp Sex Buyer Distribution Demand KC-DemandAbolition-008045 Total King County Prostitution Charges - Adults 200 180 160 "'C ~ u:: 140 VI QI 2.0 "' 120 ..c: u 0 :;; 100 ..c E ::I z 80 ] {2. 60 40 20 2012 Prostituted Person Iii Sex Buyer KC-DemandAbolition-008046 Commercial Sex Ecosystem Supply Pimp Sex Buyer Distribution Demand KC-DemandAbolition-00804 7 The Demand Today • *One out over every 20 males over the age of 18 are estimated to be soliciting online sex ads • King County - 13th largest county in the country - Total Population 2.04M - Male Population over age of 18 = 774,000 • Web sites where commercial sex is available - 100+ websites - lOOO's of ads *ASU School of Social Work, Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research Invisible Offenders: A Study Estimating Online Sex Customers, 2013 KC-DemandAbolition-008048 Internet Ads Growing Faster Than Any Medium In History Annual Ad Revenue Growth First 14 Years (millions) $25,000 _/ - ,. $20,000 _v $15,000 - - - - - - ,. ,. $10,000 $5,000 $- ,. - - Jl_~ ~ n Iii Broadcast - - - "" - - - - >-- - - - ... >- >-- - ~ • Cable >-- Internet Source: www.Businesslnsider.com, IAB Internet Ad Revenue Report; PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Universal Mccann http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-internet-ad-dollars-growing-faster-than-any-other-medium-in-history2009-4#ixzz399ttN PBd It is reasonable to assume the growth of on line sex advertising most likely equals or exceeds this growth, althoughno formal studies have been conducted. KC-DemandAbolition-008049 Number of Child Prostitution Complaints Processed by ICAC Task Forces 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: Office of Juvenile Justice And Delinquent Programs KC-DemandAbolition-008050 ?39,000 MEN soliciting sex online 1 in King County KC-DemandAbolition-008051 2014 Grant • DemandAbolition.org - Non-profit committed to eradicating the illegal commercial sex industry in the US by combating the demand for purchased sex. • Goal: Reduce demand by 20% in two years - Collect data on efforts • King County - One of four grant jurisdictions nationally, growing to fourteen jurisdictions in 2015 - Partnership • SAS, OPS, KCPAO, BEST KC-DemandAbolition-008052 Grant Strategy - King County ·~ Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Survivor Services, NGOs KC-DemandAbolition-008053 Total King County Prostitution Charges - Minors 60 ~ 50 LL ~ 40 ...b.O I'll ..c: u ... 30 0 ~ 20 E ::::J z 10 0 2008 2009 • Buyer 2010 2011 2012 2013 • Prostituted Person KC-DemandAbolition-008054 Grant Strategy - King County ·~ Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Survivor Services, NGOs KC-DemandAbolition-008055 Grant Strategy Online Deterrence • Place online ads - Commercial sex websites - Search ads for commercial sex key • Partner with companies on impl -Google - Microsoft KC-DemandAbolition-008056 Sample Ads rConsequences I • Want to buy sex? • Police are arresting buyers, and if she's underage, you'll be registered as a sex offender. • Want to buy sex? • Beatings, rapes, and murder are a reality of prostitution. 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Questions, Answers, and Discussion ......,b.... l~tl D King County ~ VJ KC-DemandAbol ition-008061 APPENDIX KC-DemandAbolition-008062 Where We Are Today • Partnering with companies to implement online deterrence -Google - Microsoft • Visits to municipalities: - Law enforcement - City attorneys - Municipal judges • Buyer Intervention Workshop pilot KC-DemandAbolition-008063 Grant Strategy Buyer Stings & Prosecution • . ,_. _._.'-"-".. nd emphasis in law enforcement ti on victim-centric approach and demand uyer stings (adults and children) deployment of resources tigati ng victims to ng buyers KC-DemandAbolition-008064 Grant Strategy Publicize Results • Build a bod and prosec • Increase th • Increase th cted KC-DemandAbolition-008065 Grant Strategy Buyer Intervention • Implement Buyer lnte r.\l oti_on 12 ogram - County-wide - Multi-week - Fee for service • Follow-on volunteers p KC-DemandAbolition-008066 seatUe, wa free class1f· II~ I~ keyword I Moses lake I Qb:m.Qii l Pullman / Moscow I Seattle I ~ l ~ I Tacoma I Tli-Cities. 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May. 22 =:: I'm Looki Just For YOU .. : Hot Blonde wf reat S Greetings Gents my name is Ivy please your desire with ... DT Bellevue . A++ ProVideR!H TaKeMeNow! - 29 (Edmonds, Shoreline, North Seattle) SWEET s cials before 12 - 22 a (Upscale LYNNWOOD incaUoutcall) Asian G irl >>> 206--407- KC-DemandAbolition-008069 Post an Ad dallas, tx free classifieds backpaqe.com > dallas adult entertainment > dallas escorts Report Ad Sting You - 18 Posted: Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:00 PM Reply : click here In an effort to fight the victimization and sexual exploitation of women and children thru s e x trafficking the Dallas Police Department conducts undercover operations on the Internet. The girl you call may be a Dallas Police Officer! You are not anonymous your location and IP address have been logged. Poster's age: 18 • Location: Dallas KC-DemandAbolition-008070 HARMS 0F PROSTITUTION KC-DemandAbolition-008071 We did not encounter one [person] who came to engage in sex work out of what one might call a fully realized choice: KC-DemandAbolition-008072 In every case their agency was KC-DemandAbolition-008073 ... it was a complex set of life crises or near-crisis points that compelled them into the sex trade'' Conflict and Agency Among Sex Workers and Pimps (2014) KC-DemandAbolition-00807 4 Prostitution • .. .is one of the most alienated forms of labour; • Surveys [in 4 countries] show that women worked 'with a heavy heart,' 'felt forced,' or were 'conscience-stricken' and had negative self-identities. • A significant proportion claimed they wanted to leave sex work [sic] if they could (Lim, 1998, p. 213). KC-DemandAbolition-008075 Violence Faced By Those in Prostitution r1r I I I I I I I I I l sg Want to Leave Prostitution l ss Verbal Abuse & Social Contempt H73 Physically Assaulted 1 64 Threatened with a Weapon j ls3 Report being Raped _/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries: An update on Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (2003) KC-DemandAbolition-008076 Violence Faced By Those in Prostitution -~ Have Been Homeless I I I I I I I I • 75 I • 15 I • 15 - Have No Safe Place to Go - Use Drugs to Cope - ( Report Sexual Abuse as Children I 63 - I Report Physical Abuse as Children • 59 - I Use Alcohol to Cope I I 0 10 20 52 -- I 30 40 50 60 / 70 80 90 100 Percentage Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries: An update on Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (2003) KC-DemandAbolition-008077 When asked "what do you need?" those in prostitution say: Leave Prostitution Home or Safe Place Job Training Dug, Alcohol Treatment Health Care ........................ so Peer Support ,_.__........__........___,_____..___ I ........................ 49 Self-defense Training I Individual Counseling 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries: An update on Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (2003) KC-DemandAbolition-008078 PTSD Symptoms in Populations 88% *Those in Prostitution **Combat Vets since WW2 31% "General Population 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% *1. Prostitution, Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (1998) *2. Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries: An update on Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (2003) **3. Prevalence Estimates of Combat-Related PTSD: A Critical Review (2010) "4. Prevalence, Severity, and Comorbidity ofTwelve-month DSM-IV Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (MCS-R) (2005) KC-DemandAbolition-008079 Approaches to Mediating Prostitution • Criminalization • Decriminalization • Legalization and Regulation • Nordic Model - Prostitution is a practice of inequality - The Prostituted Person is not a criminal - Pimps and "Johns" are criminals - Provide resources, aid and services to prostitution victims & survivors KC-DemandAbolition-008080 Criminalization of Prostitution • No woman should be punished for her own exploitation. • Measures to prevent trafficking and prostitution, or to prosecute traffickers, recruiters, pimps and buyers, will be inadequate unless governments invest in the futures of prostituted women by providing economic resources that enable women to improve their lives. KC-DemandAbol ition-008081 Decriminalization of Prostitution • Means decriminalization of the whole sex industry, not just the women in it. • Converts brothels, sex clubs, massage parlors and other sites of prostitution activities into legitimate venues where commercial sexual acts are allowed to flourish legally with few restraints. • Decriminalized prostitution industries are one of the root causes of sex trafficking. KC-DemandAbolition-008082 Legalization and Regulation of Prostitution • • Sanctions all aspects of the sex industry The Women Doesn't dignify the women, it simply dignifies the sex industry Because they must register and lose their anonymity, women are more vulnerable to being stigmatized as "whores," and this identity follows them everyplace. • The Buyers Legitimized buyers of sex Many men who previously would not have risked buying women for sex now see prostitution as acceptable. Social and ethical barriers to treating women as sexual merchandise disappear Sends the message to new generations of men and boys that women are sexual commodities and that prostitution is harmless fun (Leidholdt, 2000). • The Pimps - Legitimized as third party businessmen and sexual entrepreneurs. KC-DemandAbolition-008083 Legalization and Regulation of Prostitution • Legalized prostitution industries are one of the root causes of sex trafficking. - • Amsterdam based ChildRight estimates that the number of children in prostitution has increased by more than 300% between 1996 -2001, going from 4,000 children in 1996 to 15,000 in 2001. - • • 80% of women in the brothels of the Netherlands were trafficked from other countries (Budapest Group, 1999) 75% of the women in Germany's prostitution industry were foreigners from Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and other countries in South America (Altink, 1993, p. 33). At least 5,000 of these children in Dutch prostitution are trafficked from other countries, with a large segment being Nigerian girls (Tiggeloven, 2001). The International Organization of Migration (IOM) has estimated that 500,000 women and children are trafficked in Europe annually (IOM, 1998). Some members of Dutch Parliament who originally supported the legalization of brothels on the grounds that this would liberate women are now seeing that legalization actually reinforces the oppression of women (Daley, 2001, p. Al). KC-DemandAbolition-008084 The Nordic Model • • • • • Tenet: Prostitution is a practice of inequality Penalizes the Pimps & Buyers Decriminalizes the women in prostitution Provides resources, aid and services to prostitution victims & survivors Results: Street prostitution declined in the three years since the law was passed in Sweden. The number of prostituted women has decreased by 50%, and 70-80% of the buyers have left public places. There is no indication that prostitution has gone underground, or that prostitution in sex clubs, escort agencies and brothels has increased (Bjorling, 2001). Police stated that the Swedish law prohibiting the purchase of sexual services has had a chilling effect on trafficking (2002 report of the National Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) of the National Swedish Police). KC-DemandAbolition-008085 To: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tue 9/23/2014 1: 15:44 PM Subject: Grant Amendment - Survivor Stipend Hello Debra and Peter, I am thrilled to send you the following letter on behalf of our CFO, Gail Franck. I have also attached a signed copy. The check is being processed and will be in the mail by the end of next week. Please let me know when you receive it. All the best, Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008086 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008087 d Abolition September 22, 2014 Chair Ambassador Swanee Hunt Debra Boyer The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) P.O. Box 22635 Seattle, WA 98122 Advisory (ouncd David Arkless Dear Debra Boyer, ManPower Inc. As you're aware, Hunt Alternatives believes that survivor leadership is integral to Jennifer Buffet! everything we do through Demand Abolition. As noted on the collaboration NoVo Foundation document dated April 7, 2014, each city engaged in the cities initiative is required Janice Shaw (rouse to incorporate survivor leadership on their core team to provide expertise to the Concerned Women for America city's design, framework, and execution of demand reduction strategies. We acknowledge that this is often time consuming and a personally taxing role for Sheriff Thomas Dari survivors of prostitution and trafficking. Therefore, we've decided to increase your Cook County (IL) grant to $32,000, with the explicit intent that $2,000 is allocated to sponsor the Gayle Embrey The Embrey Family Foundation inclusion and direct participation of at least one survivor on the core team for the duration of your grant agreement, April 1, 2014 through May 31, 2015. OPS should Ashley Judd work with the local coordinators of the King County core team to determine how Actor and Activist these funds should be distributed. Rachel Lloyd The stipulations of the original grant terms and conditions hold through this Girls Educational and Mentoring Services amendment to original grant. In addition to a four-page report, as required under The Honorable James McGovern the original grant letter, we also require a summary, no more than two pages in U.S. House of Representatives (MA) length, submitted to Demand Abolition outlining the expenditure of this increase, specifically naming the survivor(s) supported and providing proof of active Ambassador John Miller involvement on the core team (e.g. meeting minutes, activity involvement, reports U.S. Department of Smte Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons etc.}. 2002-2006 Please feel free to call Ziba Cranmer at 617-995-1917 with any questions. Thank Randy Newcomb you for all that you do; we look forward to collaborating with you on the cities Humanity United initiative. Pamela Shifman Sincerely, No Vo Foundaffon Gail Franck Chief Financial Officer Hunt Alternatives IA 625 Mt. Street I MA 138 KC-DemandAbolition-008088 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Emily Kennedy[emilyckennedy1@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Devin Rebello Tue 9/23/2014 2:04:15 PM RE: data measurement potential From: Emily Kennedy [mailto:emilyckennedyl@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 3:56 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: Re: data measurement potential Hello, Great to meet you all and thanks, Val, for the introduction! As Val mentioned, we've looked at trends in our data surrounding the Super Bowl and other big events. In addition to looking at overall trends, we use machine learning to look at the activity of groups local to an event, groups traveling to a city for an event, and groups potentially entering the market during the time of the event. I would love to take some time to show you our findings thus far, and discuss how we may be able to use similar capabilities to estimate the impact of demand reduction campaigns and activities that King County Attorney's Office and other groups are preparing. I am free this Friday morning if that works for you; I could give you a presentation online using WebEx. Let me know what you think! Best, Emily Kennedy On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Ziba and Devin, I would like to introduce you to Emily Kennedy who is with Carnegie Mellon. She works in a lab that is doing big data analysis of many things, including Backpage. I strongly encourage the four of us to have a conversation about their capabilities. Emily just got done showing me some of their trend analysis and trust me when I say that I think this conversation is worth your time in the near future. Emily-I'm going to let you introduce yourself more fully as I will botch it. I will be in trial next week, but perhaps a conversation next Friday morning after the core team meeting? Val KC-DemandAbolition-008089 Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 KC-DemandAbolition-008090 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Peter Qualliotine ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Devin Rebello Tue 9/23/2014 3:48:31 PM RE: Quick Win Application From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:02 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Subject: Quick Win Application Hi Ziba and Devin, We are (finally) submitting a Quick Win application to support our online deterrence efforts, and specifically to contract with Media Cause to manage our Ad Words campaign. There are two attachments--the application itself and the attachments referenced in the application. Please don't take the length of time that it has taken us to submit this as a sign of how important this is to our project--we believe it is crucial to maximizing the effectiveness of the online deterrence component of our project. If you have any questions about the application or need any additional information, just let me know. Thanks! Val KC-DemandAbol ition-008091 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Lina Nealon'[lina_nealon@huntalternatives.org] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/23/2014 3:56:48 PM RE: Demand Abolition - Seattle Times From: Lina Nealon [mailto:lina_nealon@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:39 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: FW: Demand Abolition - Seattle Times From: Sara Jean Green LffiM!Q;J;!QIJ~W.:~~llie~~IDlJ Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:55 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Lina Nealon; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Demand Abolition - Seattle Times From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-'~=-'~~~~"'-U=~~~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:04 AM To: lina nealon Ziba Cranmer \~""""-~~~~~~~~~~~' Cc: Sara Jean Green Subject: Demand Abolition - Seattle Times Hi Lina and Ziba, I would like to introduce you to Sara Jean Green of the Seattle Times. Sara Jean is putting together a feature length story on our project for the Times that will hopefully run on 10/15, the day of the launch. We are working with her well in advance so we can make sure she has all the information she needs. Sara Jean has requested more information about Demand Abolition and I volunteered to connect you guys. Sara Jean-Lina Nealon and Ziba Cranmer are directors at DA. Ziba is our "direct report" so to speak, but I know she is out of the office for the next couple days. I'm confident both Lina and Ziba can tell you everything you want to know about DA and the demand initiative at a national level. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008092 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/23/2014 4:07:35 PM RE: mail chimp From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:32 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Brettmann Subject: Re: mail chimp The mailchimp verification did not work, for some reason, so we'll have to walk through that one when you're ready to send. Or we can just do it as a mailmerge from your email address. -Robert On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Mar Brettmann Thank you for doing that, Val. And I'm sorry to hear it was such a hassle. wrote: Thanks for the reminder on Dan--I'd forgotten this piece. I think Robert has the invitation to send you. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~=+~'-'----'=-=--= On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey guys, Yeah, I'm in trial and things are busy. I just tried to go onto mail chimp. I found it to be rather onerous. I believe I have now created an account, given lots of different information and verified domains and so on, but now it is asking me to authenticate a domain and I can't tell if it worked or not. Robert--can you tell me if it has worked? On a second topic, please do NOT send the invite yet. It has NOT been approved by Dan yet. I just want to make sure it doesn't go out until we have buyoff. I saw several emails on the press release, but have not seen an email with the final version of the invitation. Could you send me the most recent version please? Thanks, Val Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 5:32 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: mail chimp Val! You must be really busy today--Robert mentioned to me that he needs you to approve using your email in mail chimp so we can send the invitations. You probably got a message from mail chimp asking for approval--it might have gone to your spam folder. Mine often do. KC-DemandAbolition-008093 Thanks much for your help! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone~~~~~ Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008094 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qualliotine'[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/23/2014 4:10:48 PM RE: IMPORTANT: Swanee Hunt From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:19 AM To: Mar Brettmann Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: IMPORTANT: Swanee Hunt Yes, great! I just got an update from Debra. Sounds like the meeting went well and I think this will be a great way to keep Buyer Beware in the public eye. Thanks Mar! -pq On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Mar Brettmann Peter and Val, wrote: We had a meeting with Stolen Youth yesterday and they are planning a Town Hall meeting to discuss Demand in January-in the 2nd or 3rd week. (Yay!) They asked that I invite Swanee Hunt to come out for that and give opening words. As a team we'd talked about having her out in January. I wanted to check with you to get the OK before I reach out to Ziba and Lena. Please let me know if it OK with you for us to invite her. Thanks! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~=+~'-'----'=-=--= KC-DemandAbolition-008095 Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] sabri na. reg ister@comcast.net Tue 9/23/2014 7:32:06 PM Re: mock-ups To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert, Thanks for sending the mockups. Just wondering if the ones you sent are the only specs they come in. When we put them in our story, they look a little stretched if that makes sense. I think we're in 1920 x 1080 and they are roughly 240x 220. Thanks, Sabrina On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi Sabrina Sorry, about the delay on these - here are the higher res versions the designer sent me. -Robert On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Register Productions wrote: Hi Robert, Just checking in to see if you were able to get higher resolution versions. Thanks! Sabrina On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'll get in touch with the designer today and see ifhe can send me higher-res versions right away. Thanks! -Robert On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Robert, Sabrina who is doing the story for KCTS reports that the resolution is a little low on the mock-ups which is making them jump on screen. She wants to know if there is a way to get a higher res version. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008096 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Register Productions Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008097 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: sabri na. reg ister@comcast.net[ sabri na. reg ister@comcast.net] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser Tue 9/23/2014 9:20:27 PM Re: mock-ups Hi Sabrina Unfortunately, we only used that single web layout for them. If you'd like, feel free to crop as needed to get things to the right proportions. -Robert wrote: Robert, Thanks for sending the mockups. Just wondering if the ones you sent are the only specs they come in. When we put them in our story, they look a little stretched if that makes sense. I think we're in 1920 x 1080 and they are roughly 240x 220. Thanks, Sabrina On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi Sabrina Sorry, about the delay on these - here are the higher res versions the designer sent me. -Robert On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Register Productions wrote: Hi Robert, Just checking in to see if you were able to get higher resolution versions. Thanks! Sabrina On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'll get in touch with the designer today and see ifhe can send me higher-res versions right away. Thanks! -Robert On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Robert, Sabrina who is doing the story for KCTS reports that the resolution is a little low on the mock-ups which is making them jump on screen. She wants to know if there is a way to get a higher res KC-DemandAbolition-008098 version. Thanks, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Register Productions Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008099 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] MailChimp Account Services Tue 9/23/2014 10:02:49 PM Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008100 To: Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tue 9/23/2014 11:17:01 PM Subject: RE: IMPORTANT: Save the Date FYl--1 am closing tomorrow morning in my trial. I will be able to give this my full attention at about noon tomorrow. From: msmith@interact-llc.com [msmith@interact-llc.com] on behalf of Mar Brettmann [mar@bestalliance.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Robert Beiser; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa B; Debra Boyer; Leslie Briner Subject: IMPORTANT: Save the Date Hi All! We really have an invitation out by Thursday by 2pm or the world is going to blow up into tiny pieces. Friday is not a good day to send an invitation like this because it is too likely to get missed. So we will be sending next week, just 2 weeks before the event. With Val and Robert both excessively busy and awaiting Dan's approval, I am wondering if we can send a Save the Date, which has basically no content but at least holds the date and announces a forthcoming invitation, which can be sent next week? SAVE THEDATE October 14, 2014 lO:OOam Bertha Landis Room Seattle City Hall The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors will be announcing, Buyer Beware, an innovative new partnership with multiple jurisdictions across King County. Invitation forthcoming. I know this isn't great but it's better than nothing. We can send this out as soon as we get an OK from Val/Dan. Val,since you had trouble with the SAS mailchimp account, I've just sent you an email from our mailchimp account. It might be in your spam folder if it's not in your inbox. I believe all that I need is the verification code that is in the email you sent me. You can forward the email from mailchimp to me and I'll put in the code or you can verify it yourself. Robert, can you forward to me the most recent iteration of the invitation? I have some time tomorrow and can work on this. I know everyone must be very busy--thanks for this extra effort to get the launch in people's calendars! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008101 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Wed 9/24/2014 8:48:21 AM Subject: Tasks for Launch Unfortunately I'm going to be off work for about a week starting on Friday--will be back in SC visiting family. So I've updated the task list and it is here, under the tab "Tasks for Launch": Val, because I'll be leaving first thing Friday, I won't be able to send the invitation from our mailchimp account as I'd suggested yesterday--you'll need to work with Robert. We really need to send either an invitation or a Save the Date announcement this week. If you can't get in done to send until Friday, go ahead and do it but b/c it is Friday I'd expect that about 1/2 of people won't read it front of a computer where they'd be able to register so I'd recommend a resend next week. Best times to send such emails are between 10-12pm and l-2pm on M-Th. I'd also recommend that we have a phone meeting twice a week until the launch so that we don't lose momentum between calls. Val and Peter have generously volunteered to take the lead on most of these items so I will leave the management of the launch in your capable hands. If there is anything I can do, please let me know with some advanced notice if possible. I'm happy to help as I can! Cheers, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: FYl--1 am closing tomorrow morning in my trial. I will be able to give this my full attention at about noon tomorrow. From: on behalf of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Robert Beiser; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa B; Debra Boyer; Leslie Briner Subject: IMPORTANT: Save the Date L"-'-'=-;=-"''-==="'-~-'-===-:_;;;i.~ Hi All! We really have an invitation out by Thursday by 2pm or the world is going to blow up into tiny pieces. Friday is not a good day to send an invitation like this because it is too likely to get missed. So we will be sending next week, just 2 weeks before the event. KC-DemandAbolition-008102 With Val and Robert both excessively busy and awaiting Dan's approval, I am wondering if we can send a Save the Date, which has basically no content but at least holds the date and announces a forthcoming invitation, which can be sent next week? SAVE THE DATE October 14, 2014 lO:OOam Bertha Landis Room Seattle City Hall The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors will be announcing, Buyer Beware, an innovative new partnership with multiple jurisdictions across King County. Invitation forthcoming. I know this isn't great but it's better than nothing. We can send this out as soon as we get an OK from Val/Dan. Val,since you had trouble with the SAS mailchimp account, I've just sent you an email from our mailchimp account. It might be in your spam folder if it's not in your inbox. I believe all that I need is the verification code that is in the email you sent me. You can forward the email from mailchimp to me and I'll put in the code or you can verify it yourself. Robert, can you forward to me the most recent iteration of the invitation? I have some time tomorrow and can work on this. I know everyone must be very busy--thanks for this extra effort to get the launch in people's calendars! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-"-=-'--'"-=-'-"- KC-DemandAbolition-008103 To: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery. org]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Debra Boyer Sent: Wed 9/24/2014 8:52:35 AM Subject: RE: Tasks for Launch Hello I am going to offer Ane again to help with anything Debra Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 08:48:15 -0700 Subject: Tasks for Launch From: mar@bestalliance.org To: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov CC: robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; boyerdebra@hotmail.com; lesliebriner@live.com Unfortunately I'm going to be off work for about a week starting on Friday--will be back in SC visiting family. So I've updated the task list and it is here, under the tab "Tasks for Launch": Val, because I'll be leaving first thing Friday, I won't be able to send the invitation from our mailchimp account as I'd suggested yesterday--you'll need to work with Robert. We really need to send either an invitation or a Save the Date announcement this week. If you can't get in done to send until Friday, go ahead and do it but b/c it is Friday I'd expect that about 1/2 of people won't read it front of a computer where they'd be able to register so I'd recommend a resend next week. Best times to send such emails are between 10-12pm and 1-2pm on M-Th. I'd also recommend that we have a phone meeting twice a week until the launch so that we don't lose momentum between calls. Val and Peter have generously volunteered to take the lead on most of these items so I will leave the management of the launch in your capable hands. If there is anything I can do, please let me know with some advanced notice if possible. I'm happy to help as I can! Cheers, Mar BEST I businesses ending slavery & trafficking web I phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008104 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: FYl--1 am closing tomorrow morning in my trial. I will be able to give this my full attention at about noon tomorrow. Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Robert Beiser; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa B; Debra Boyer; Leslie Briner Subject: IMPORTANT: Save the Date Hi All! We really have an invitation out by Thursday by 2pm or the world is going to blow up into tiny pieces. Friday is not a good day to send an invitation like this because it is too likely to get missed. So we will be sending next week, just 2 weeks before the event. With Val and Robert both excessively busy and awaiting Dan's approval, I am wondering if we can send a Save the Date, which has basically no content but at least holds the date and announces a forthcoming invitation, which can be sent next week? SAVE THEDATE October 14, 2014 lO:OOam Bertha Landis Room Seattle City Hall The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors will be announcing, Buyer Beware, an innovative new partnership with multiple jurisdictions across King County. Invitation forthcoming. I know this isn't great but it's better than nothing. We can send this out as soon as we get an OK from Val/Dan. Val,since you had trouble with the SAS mailchimp account, I've just sent you an email from our mailchimp account. It might be in your spam folder if it's not in your inbox. I believe all that I need is the verification code that is in the email you sent me. You can forward the email from mailchimp to me and I'll put in the code or you can verify it yourself. Robert, can you forward to me the most recent iteration of the invitation? I have some time tomorrow and can work on this. I know everyone must be very busy--thanks for this extra effort to get the launch in people's calendars! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008105 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Debra Boyer Wed 9/24/2014 9:37:55 AM RE: IMPORTANT: Swanee Hunt Hi I don't know, it did not come up in our meeting with them this week. I will email Patty and ask Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: peterqualliotine@gmail.com; mar@bestalliance.org CC: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Subject: RE: IMPORTANT: Swanee Hunt Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 23:10:47 +0000 From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:19 AM To: Mar Brettmann Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: IMPORTANT: Swanee Hunt Yes, great! I just got an update from Debra. Sounds like the meeting went well and I think this will be a great way to keep Buyer Beware in the public eye. Thanks Mar! -pq On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Peter and Val, We had a meeting with Stolen Youth yesterday and they are planning a Town Hall meeting to discuss Demand in January-in the 2nd or 3rd week. (Vay!) They asked that I invite Swanee Hunt to come out for that and give opening words. As a team we'd talked about having her out in January. I wanted to check with you to get the OK before I reach out to Ziba and Lena. Please let me know if it OK with you for us to invite her. Thanks! Mar BEST I businesses ending slavery & trafficking web I phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008106 To: Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Wed 9/24/2014 10:43:31 AM Subject: Re: IMPORTANT: Save the Date Hi MarI'm working with Val today to get mailchimp verified and I fully have the bandwidth to get this sent out. Just waiting for approval from Dan. -Robert On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Hi All! We really have an invitation out by Thursday by 2pm or the world is going to blow up into tiny pieces. Friday is not a good day to send an invitation like this because it is too likely to get missed. So we will be sending next week, just 2 weeks before the event. With Val and Robert both excessively busy and awaiting Dan's approval, I am wondering if we can send a Save the Date, which has basically no content but at least holds the date and announces a forthcoming invitation, which can be sent next week? SAVE THEDATE October 14, 2014 lO:OOam Bertha Landis Room Seattle City Hall The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors will be announcing, Buyer Beware, an innovative new partnership with multiple jurisdictions across King County. Invitation forthcoming. I know this isn't great but it's better than nothing. We can send this out as soon as we get an OK from Val/Dan. Val,since you had trouble with the SAS mailchimp account, I've just sent you an email from our mailchimp account. It might be in your spam folder if it's not in your inbox. I believe all that I need is the verification code that is in the email you sent me. You can forward the email from mailchimp to me and I'll put in the code or you can verify it yourself. Robert, can you forward to me the most recent iteration of the invitation? I have some time tomorrow and can work on this. I know everyone must be very busy--thanks for this extra effort to get the launch in people's calendars! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-'--=-'--'=--=-'-= KC-DemandAbolition-008107 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 99999995. 9 9999917 eagaim 21.9 [52926992. 09:93 KC-DemandAbolition-008108 To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 9/24/2014 11 :04:39 AM Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th I think this looks great. I have sent to Dan and am awaiting a response. On Sep 23, 2014, at 11:52 AM, "Robert Beiser" wrote: Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008109 Please email for additional information. Copyright© 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. Joined by me typing this in. Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-00811 O To: From: Sent: Subject: Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 9/24/2014 1:44:03 PM RE: sting From: Garske, Michael Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:29 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: sting From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 6:59 AM To: Mattsen, Jon; Garske, Michael Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: sting Hi Jon and Mike, I recall that you guys said you were doing an op in Sea-Tac at the end of August. Do you have the stats (arrests, etc.) on that so I can combine them with the other sting data? Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008111 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Wed 9/24/2014 3:49:59 PM Voice Mail from Robert Beiser (Cell) (36 seconds) You received a voice mail from Robert Beiser at 2065953130 KC-DemandAbolition-008112 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-OO8113 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Wed 9/24/2014 3:49:59 PM Voice Mail from Robert Beiser (Cell) (36 seconds) You received a voice mail from Robert Beiser at 2065953130 KC-DemandAbolition-008114 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-OO8115 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 9/24/2014 4:48:02 PM Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Hi Val Just forward me the verification email and I'll get the code off of it. Sorry that was so much trouble. -Robert ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Richey, Valiant Date: Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:04 AM Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited- "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: Robert Beiser I think this looks great. I have sent to Dan and am awaiting a response. On Sep 23, 2014, at 11:52 AM, "Robert Beiser" wrote: Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on KC-DemandAbolition-008116 our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please email for additional information. Copyright© 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. 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Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008117 To: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 8:20:44 AM Subject: RE: Grant Amendment - Survivor Stipend From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 12:33 PM To: Devin Rebello; Peter Qualliotine Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Meagan Carmody; Valiant Richey Subject: RE: Grant Amendment - Survivor Stipend Hello Devin, Thank you very much for this additional consideration to support survivor involvement in our core team. This will really make a difference. We will complete all reporting requirements and I will let you know when we receive the check. Debra Debra Boyer, PhD Executive Director Organization for Prostitution Survivors 206-329-0381 206-841-1372 Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 15:14:01 -0500 Subject: Grant Amendment - Survivor Stipend Hello Debra and Peter, I am thrilled to send you the following letter on behalf of our CFO, Gail Franck. I have also attached a signed copy. The check is being processed and will be in the mail by the end of next week. Please let me know when you receive it. All the best, Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008118 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008119 To: Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany.Ward@kingcounty.gov]; Mike Provenzano[ m pro@uw.edu] From: Leslie Briner Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 9:15:51 AM Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Hi All, Alisa and I are in DC tomorrow and in meetings all day. Please let me know if you need anything specific from me. Sorry to miss the meeting. Thanks!!! Leslie Briner, MSW Notes from the Ground Phone: 206-291-0942 Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 09:00:57 -0700 Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting From: peterqualliotine@gmail.com To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com CC: valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; mar@bestalliance.org; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; lesliebriner@live.com; brittany.ward@kingcounty.gov; mpro@uw.edu Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for Ham to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at Ham. Would that be alright? -pq wrote: I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting KC-DemandAbolition-008120 at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L""'-'=====~'-'==~.J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbol ition-008121 To: 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Cc: Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany. Ward@ki ngcounty .gov]; Mike Provenzano[ m pro@uw.edu] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 9:17:33 AM Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra wrote: Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L=.!====""'-=~='-'=~.J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine <1"-n~~~"r,·~==-"=~==== wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and KC-DemandAbolition-008122 participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008123 Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany. Ward@kingcounty.gov]; Mike Provenzano[mpro@uw.edu] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 11 :09:42 AM Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting To: Cc: I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008124 Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L""-'~~==~~~=~.i Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008125 Rafybm?? mam Emm?ziw Wramm? Mamm Ag?m?m?" seatfieggaimisEmery. 0m KC-DemandAbolition-008126 To: From: Sent: Subject: Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov]; Donohoe, Dan[ Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 9/25/2014 11:59:19 AM RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:29 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:27 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:04 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Hi Dan, Below is the draft email invitation for our launch event. I also previously shared the invitation list with Dan D. Could you please offer your feedback when you have a few minutes? We would like to send it tomorrow if possible as the date is rapidly approaching. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008127 Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Beiser Date: September 23, 2014 at 11:52:19 AM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. KC-DemandAbolition-008128 King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email ~=..:.::::.:..=.:...=.z.=~==C!::.,l,,,.::.:::L:::...:.. for additional information. Copyright © 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. Joined by me typing this in. Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008129 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Courtney Gregoire (LCA)'[courtneg@microsoft.com] Richey, Valiant Thur 9/25/2014 2:07:04 PM RE: data From: Courtney Gregoire (LCA) [mailto:courtneg@microsoft.com] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:45 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data From: Richey, Valiant ·~~=:..c:..=~~='-'~~==~::L!,J;=J Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 7:10 PM To: Courtney Gregoire (LCA) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: data Hi Courtney, First, thanks again for the great afternoon last Sunday-we had a blast. Just ran into your sister in the hall, and yes, she does look like my wife. We had fun comparing pictures. Second, thanks for the introduction to Emily Kennedy. We just met and her trend analysis work is perfect for our project. I'm setting up a meeting between her and our funder next week. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008130 To: Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mike Provenzano[mpro@uw.edu]; Debra Cc: Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany.Ward@kingcounty.gov]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 4:04:00 PM Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting We could send the Save the Date now and send the invite a few days before the event. Ifwe have the invite finished and ready to send tomorrow mid-morning, we could only send the invite to the people on our list and send a save the date to press contacts. I'm fine either way. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Alisa B wrote: I'm in agrreance with Dan and if we want this to stay hush hush then maybe just the invite ... I'm not an overall fan if save the dates however I see that we are cutting it close as far as invites go so I see positivesbto both ... I think I would prefer us just get an invite out soon. On Sep 25, 2014 6:05 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:10 AM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Alisa Bernard; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar KC-DemandAbolition-008131 BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008132 To:~~~~~~~~~~,~==~="-'="-"~~~"'-=~= CC:=-~======~,=======~~, ~~~~~~~~~-1..'!.Y~~'-O, ==~='-=~=~, Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L~=====~'-'==~.J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008133 .9 eazzieagaim{slavery org KC-DemandAbolition-008134 To: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Mike Cc: Provenzano[ m pro@uw.edu]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany.Ward@kingcounty.gov] From: Alisa B Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 4:11:16 PM Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I think my main problem with save the dates are they get overlooked/forgotten to get entered into a valendar whereas invites don't. .. and they just feel excessive like too much stuff already in my inbox ... Just my thoughts On Sep 25, 2014 7:03 PM, "Mar Brettmann" wrote: We could send the Save the Date now and send the invite a few days before the event. Ifwe have the invite finished and ready to send tomorrow mid-morning, we could only send the invite to the people on our list and send a save the date to press contacts. I'm fine either way. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-'--=-'--'=--=-'-= On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Alisa B wrote: I'm in agrreance with Dan and if we want this to stay hush hush then maybe just the invite ... I'm not an overall fan if save the dates however I see that we are cutting it close as far as invites go so I see positivesbto both ... I think I would prefer us just get an invite out soon. On Sep 25, 2014 6:05 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:10 AM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Alisa Bernard; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar KC-DemandAbolition-008135 BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008136 Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L~=====~'-'==~.J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008137 Emmi-9.99999: EE?rme AWMM 9 eat?! eagaim 21.9 [mew 091g KC-DemandAbolition-008138 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Mike Provenzano[mpro@uw.edu]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Ward, Brittany[Brittany. Ward@ki ngcounty .gov] From: Alisa B Sent: Thur 9/25/2014 4:19:41 PM Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Anxiously await to hear what is decided! Have a great meeting! See you all next week! On Sep 25, 2014 7:17 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: ·~~"'-=~~~=~'-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:04 PM To: Alisa B Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mike Provenzano; Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Ward, Brittany; Leslie Briner; Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting We could send the Save the Date now and send the invite a few days before the event. Ifwe have the invite finished and ready to send tomorrow mid-morning, we could only send the invite to the people on our list and send a save the date to press contacts. I'm fine either way. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Alisa B wrote: I'm in agrreance with Dan and if we want this to stay hush hush then maybe just the invite ... I'm not an overall fan if save the dates however I see that we are cutting it close as far as invites go so I see positivesbto both ... I think I would prefer us just get an invite out soon. KC-DemandAbolition-008139 On Sep 25, 2014 6:05 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:10 AM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Alisa Bernard; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting KC-DemandAbolition-008140 Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are rnnning short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L""-'~~==~~~=~.i Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi All- KC-DemandAbolition-008141 I've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008142 To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Thur 9/25/2014 4:58:50 PM FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp From: MailChimp Account Services [mailto:accountservices@mailchimp.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:03 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008143 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Hemmen, Eric'[EHemmen@kentwa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 9/25/2014 5:09:26 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Hemmen, Eric [mailto:EHemmen@kentwa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 From: Richey, Valiant L==='-~="-='-=~.=..:.=-c==-'-='-'=-'-, Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 4:10 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, James'"'-"~~~=-"""-====="""'-"'"' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; 'andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com'; Hemmen, Eric; Johnson, Philip; Barringer, Chris Cc: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Good afternoon, Over the last couple months, I have spoken with all of you as representatives of the KCSO and Seattle, Sea-Tac, Federal Way, Des Moines, Kent and Bellevue police departments about the KCPAO's project to address the demand for commercial sex. As we discussed, the project has four strategies: 1) enhance law enforcement's emphasis on demand; 2) publicize the demand emphasis to deter buyers; 3) conduct online deterrence through targeted advertisements; 4) create a comprehensive and effective john school. We are gearing up to publicly launch this project in late September/early October. In anticipation of the launch, I have two requests: A commitment to conduct one john/buyer sting between now and mid-September. For those of you who have been conducting KC-DemandAbolition-008144 stings already, this is business as usual. For the others, this is an opportunity to be part of a coordinated response to sex trafficking and commercial sex in your communities. The goal here is not to arrest all buyers-that is impossible. The goal is to create a credible threat of getting caught by publicly showing that a large number of agencies are responding aggressively to this problem. Several agencies have already been conducting stings designed to catch offenders looking for children {CSAM - commercial sexual abuse of a minor). For those agencies that are not already conducting stings, we are particularly interested in expanding the stings into adult cases. (Also, please do not conduct CSAM stings if you have not discussed the KCPAO protocol for CSAM stings with me; I believe I have only spoken with SPD, KCSO and KPD about CSAM stings). It is your choice whether to conduct an on line or track buyer sting, however, we are particularly focusing on the internet in this project. Please communicate regarding your agency's proposed date(s) for stings so they do not all occur on the same day. The objective is to create a risky environment for buyers through frequent and random stings around the county. Recognizing that some of you have reported hesitancy on the part of your city attorneys to file adult buyer sting cases, I am volunteering to meet with your city attorneys to discuss our project and encourage the filing of charges in sting cases (the KCPAO will not be filing adult cases unless they occur in unincorporated King County). Let me know if you would like me to have that conversation in your jurisdiction. Detectives from SPD, KCSO and KPD have previously volunteered to provide training or assistance to agencies that are expanding into john stings. If you would like to take them up on that offer, please let me know. We also want to include participating agencies in the public launch, which is tentatively set for October 7. To that end, we are inviting the Chief/Sheriff, or designated representative, of each of the agencies above to attend the launch. This event will include Dan Satterberg, city council members, mayors, sex trafficking survivors, etc., and media. I have attached a one-pager on the project. Feel free to share this with your department or your city council/mayor, etc. Thank you all for your time and for your efforts in this area. I know each of your jurisdictions have many priorities to address, but the hope is that with a modest amount of action and some well-placed publicity, we can actually have a substantive impact on the occurrence of commercial sex and sex trafficking in our communities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008145 To: From: Sent: Subject: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Debra Boyer Thur 9/25/2014 8:49:50 PM Voices of Transformation: OPS Art Exhibit Hello, I would like to invite you to view the OPS Art Exhibit, which will be on view at Plymouth Church during the month of October. I hope you will have a chance to see the very profound work of survivors who participate in our services. Thank You, Debra Dear Friends and Community Members, KC-DemandAbolition-008146 3 j, mils ?.395 mag we'fetems . KC-DemandAbolition-008147 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser Thur 9/25/2014 10:58:44 PM Re: FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp Hi Val This is unfortunately the email from BEST, not the SAS account. Can you find the one like this from SAS? Thanks, -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: MailChimp Account Services Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:03 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008148 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery erg zearzem Mat Ch me ghta Regerved 512 Means St State 404 Atta?ta B?g?tg MESA KC-DemandAbolition-008149 To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Thur 9/25/2014 11 :06:06 PM FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp Is this the right one? From: MailChimp Account Services [accountservices@mailchimp.com] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008150 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser Thur 9/25/201411:16:49 PM Re: FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp Nope, it will say it is from account SeattleAgainstSlavery. I'll resend now. Robert Beiser Executive Director On Sep 25, 2014 11:06 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Is this the right one? From: MailChimp Account Services L~=~=~==-'-'=~~="-'-'-'-J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008151 KC-DemandAbolition-008152 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] MailChimp Account Services Thur 9/25/2014 11:17:06 PM Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008153 To: From: Sent: Subject: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 6:45:02 AM Re: powerpoint for Friday Sounds good. On Sep 26, 2014, at 6:42 AM, "Devin Rebello" wrote: From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~====="-=~==~=,., Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:08 AM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: powerpoint for Friday Hi Devin, Here is my Powerpoint for this week's core team meeting. Not sure if you want to email it to everyone or do a Go to Meeting thing. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008154 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@ki ngcounty .gov] Satterberg, Dan Fri 9/26/2014 8:29:12 AM RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:59 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:29 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:27 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-008155 Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:04 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Hi Dan, Below is the draft email invitation for our launch event. I also previously shared the invitation list with Dan D. Could you please offer your feedback when you have a few minutes? We would like to send it tomorrow if possible as the date is rapidly approaching. Thanks, Val Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Beiser Date: September 23, 2014 at 11:52:19 AM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the KC-DemandAbolition-008156 harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email ..::..=.==.:.:..=.:...=.z.=~==~.::.:::L:::...:.. for additional information. Copyright © 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. Joined by me typing this in. Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008157 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery erg KC-DemandAbolition-008158 To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 8:56:46 AM FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp From: MailChimp Account Services [mailto:accountservices@mailchimp.com] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008159 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Paul Bergman Fri 9/26/2014 9:13:16 AM RE: How's things going? From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:35 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: How's things going? From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"==~==="-'-'J Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: How's things going? From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~==~~~~===~~J Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:29 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: How's things going? From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"====~="-'-'J Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 3:29 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: How's things going? From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~===~""'-"-J Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 3:24 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: How's things going? KC-DemandAbolition-008160 From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"=======:.=, Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 3:07 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: How's things going? Still on track for Oct 15 launch? 401 Second Avenue South, Suite 501 I Seattle, WA 98104 206.652.9506 - office; (206) 484-6734 - cell I cofen.com =~===.,!,,L KC-DemandAbol ition-008161 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. 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Thomas@seattle.gov]; Steve Stocker[sstocker@auburnwa.gov]; Stone, Gail[Gail .Stone@kingcounty.gov]; Stubblefield, Marcus[Marcus.Stubblefield@kingcounty.gov]; Terry Pottmeyer[terry@friendsofyouth.org]; Velma Veloria[rosete80@gmail.com]; Vollendroff, Jim[Jim.Vollendroff@kingcounty.gov]; Waild, Susan[Susan.Waild@kingcounty.gov]; Weston, Nicole[Nicole.Weston@kingcounty.gov]; Whitney Whittemore (whitneywh@ayr4kids.org)[whitneywh@ayr4kids.org]; Wirschem, Mark[Mark.Wirschem@kingcounty.gov]; Zoro, Dianne[diannez@fwcat.org] From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 9:41:21 AM Subject: Voices of Transformation: OPS Art Exhibit To: From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 8:50 PM To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Subject: Voices of Transformation: OPS Art Exhibit Hello, I would like to invite you to view the OPS Art Exhibit, which will be on view at Plymouth Church during the month of October. I hope you will have a chance to see the very profound work of survivors who participate in our services. Thank You, Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008164 Dear Friends and Community Members, REE AEE WEE ORR GEE: ZEER E?mm 4~7pEmM AEE EZE ?7 0R8 REECE AEE- reserved 'f E2 The Orgamzafmh wereg? Ehgi emaEE EERCRURR you-James; RE. DEE: WREJREER gamed-RUE? maEE Eng-E 3E rig event ORR have EEZEREE ED: Ema IRE In; ER: ETE RCEX 22835 WA -j 2% KC-DemandAbolition-008165 KC-DemandAbolition-008166 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 9:51 :51 AM Subject: Sorry! Hi guys, Let's try this: 866-316-1519 Passcode:8264907 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008167 To: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 9:54:51 AM Subject: RE: Sorry! From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 9:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com); Becky 0. Bullard; azq@denverda.org; makeeba@abekam.org; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org) Subject: Sorry! Hi guys, Let's try this: 866-316-1519 Passcode:8264907 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008168 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 9:55:53 AM Subject: RE: Sorry! From: Devin Rebello Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 12:51 PM To: Richey, Valiant (Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov); Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com); 'Becky 0. Bullard'; azq@denverda.org; makeeba@abekam.org; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org) Subject: Sorry! Hi guys, Let's try this: 866-316-1519 Passcode:8264907 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008169 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 10:03:20 AM RE: core team meeting From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: core team meeting Hilt looks like it is just the three of us for the core team meeting. Let's use the conference call # KC-DemandAbolition-008170 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 10:25:53 AM RE: core team meeting From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: core team meeting Hilt looks like it is just the three of us for the core team meeting. Let's use the conference call # KC-DemandAbolition-008171 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 10:28:08 AM RE: FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 9:33 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: FW: Verify your domain for MailChimp Success! On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: MailChimp Account Services Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Verify your domain for MailChimp KC-DemandAbolition-008172 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery ,SQciizleagaii?gsis{mew my KC-DemandAbolition-008173 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Debra Boyer Fri 9/26/2014 10:29:09 AM RE: core team meeting yes Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologist Boyer Research 2235 Fairview Ave. E. #11 Seattle, WA 98102 206-329-0381 206-841-1372 boyerdebra@hotmail.com dboyer@u.washington.edu www.debraboyer.com From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: peterqualliotine@gmail.com; boyerdebra@hotmail.com Subject: RE: core team meeting Date: Fri, 26 Sep 201417:25:53 +0000 From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: core team meeting Hilt looks like it is just the three of us for the core team meeting. Let's use the conference call# >Conference Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4700, Participant Access Code: 328739# KC-DemandAbolition-00817 4 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/201410:31:07 AM RE: Friday Core Team meeting From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:34 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Good point. I'm supportive either way. Thanks for all of your work on this, Val. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Richey, Valiant From: '-'-""'~"-'=="'-'~~=="-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:04 PM To: Alisa B Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mike Provenzano; Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Ward, Brittany; Leslie Briner; Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting We could send the Save the Date now and send the invite a few days before the event. Ifwe have the invite finished and ready to send tomorrow mid-morning, we could only send the invite to the people on our list and send a save the date to press contacts. I'm fine either way. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~'YJ_l_±:::i:.::.<~~ On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Alisa B wrote: I'm in agrreance with Dan and if we want this to stay hush hush then maybe just the invite ... I'm not an overall fan if save the dates however I see that we are cutting it close as far as invites go so I see positivesbto both ... I think I would prefer us KC-DemandAbolition-008175 just get an invite out soon. On Sep 25, 2014 6:05 PM, "Richey, Valiant" From: ~~~~~~~-"'="-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:10 AM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Alisa Bernard; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-'--='-'---'==-= On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008176 Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L""'-'~~=="-'-==-=-'~=~.i Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008177 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; 'Peter Qua IIiotine'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 10:34:18 AM RE: core team meeting From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:29 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: core team meeting yes Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologist Boyer Research 2235 Fairview Ave. E. #11 Seattle, WA 98102 206-329-0381 206-841-1372 boyerdebra@hotmail.com dboyer@u.washington.edu www.debraboyer.com Subject: RE: core team meeting Date: Fri, 26 Sep 201417:25:53 +0000 From: Peter Qualliotine L~~=~~~~"'-=~~~'-'J Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: core team meeting Hilt looks like it is just the three of us for the core team meeting. Let's use the conference call# >Conference Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4700, Participant Access Code: 328739# KC-DemandAbolition-008178 To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@g mai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 11 :05:01 AM Subject: update Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today--only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008179 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Ed Burke (edjburke@comcast.net)[edjburke@comcast.net] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 11:17:32 AM FW: mock-ups Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008180 ., HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US Beatings, rapes, and murder are a reality of prostitution. You don't want to buy into that. KC-DemandAbolition-008181 HOME AD'ERNATIVES HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US "It's such a relief to be out of that cycle" - former sex buyer CLICK HERE to get help from men who understand this experience KC-DemandAbolition-008182 HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US --·u-_._. 1m Olf ..-r ....o ..nurr Olf OAD-1• 'ltNtS,, >lit 27 MONTHS IN JAIL, $5000 FINE, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Are you willing to take the risk to end up like one of them? KC-DemandAbolition-008183 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Ed Burke'[edjburke@comcast.net] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 11 :18:22 AM RE: Friday? Sounds good. I should have a pretty good heads up about the guy in court, so if we can do it with minimal trouble, I'd like to add it. I'll keep you posted. Thanks Ed! -----Original Message----From: Ed Burke [mailto:edjburke@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 3:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Friday? Hi Val, That looks good. I can handle all those things. The one that could need coordination is the jail garb in court. To be frank though, I am very confident that all news stations should have some of that kind of footage. I am happy to get some of that, but maybe what could be useful is to contact them and see. If that is possible, then it wouldn't be necessary for me to go through the process. But, let me know. Also, will need to know the landing pages you want, if there are specific ones. I am back from my trip and will be able to get back to you right away now. Thanks, Ed Burke KC-DemandAbolition-008184 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'tim matsui'[tim@timmatsui.com] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 11:19:44 AM RE: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! From: tim matsui [mailto:tim@timmatsui.com] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 11:00 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Bummer! But thanks. I thought your grant let you skate out of some of the trial duties? Looking forward to sharing some of this stuff with you. Talk soon, T PRODUCER On Sep 22, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Tim, Thanks for the invitation. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it as I am in trial. I hope it is a smashing success. From: tim matsui L""-'=~~==~, Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 1:52 PM To: Tim Matsui Cc: Tina Harris Subject: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Hey there, I just wanted to thank you and remind you about tomorrow's screening of the first training/education/engagement chapter from "Leaving the Life" in Bellevue tomorrow. We're really looking forward to sharing this with you and excited about your participation and feedback. Please let us know if there are any last minute invites we can make. Doors are at 1.30 Screening at 2.00 Finish by 3.00 It's at: Lincoln Square Cinema, 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue WA 98004 Look for signs. Parking is free with validation (or simply free if you park at Bellevue Square). Map to garages here: KC-DemandAbolition-008185 Many, many thanks to Tina Harris and the City of Renton Police Department for helping make this event possible! Best T P.S. Make sure your smart phone is fully charged! PRODUCER KC-DemandAbolition-008186 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 11 :20:43 AM Subject: Re: update HiThat sounds good. I met with Mike to talk social media. That went well. I've invited him next week too, and we can talk more about that and the program then, but I agree, the invite is the priority right now. I'll add some people to the list. -pq On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008187 To: From: Sent: Subject: Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov]; Donohoe, Dan[ Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 11 :23:36 AM RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:29 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:59 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:29 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:27 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th KC-DemandAbolition-008188 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:04 AM To: Satterberg, Dan; Donohoe, Dan Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Hi Dan, Below is the draft email invitation for our launch event. I also previously shared the invitation list with Dan D. Could you please offer your feedback when you have a few minutes? We would like to send it tomorrow if possible as the date is rapidly approaching. Thanks, Val Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Beiser Date: September 23, 2014 at 11:52:19 AM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Fwd: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th Here's the new draft with language to match the press release (plus people's edits). ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:51 AM Subject: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th To: "<< Test First Name>>" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City KC-DemandAbolition-008189 Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as an essential partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email ..::..==~~~~~=~:::.L;,,,;=...:.. for additional information. Copyright © 2014 Seattle Against Slavery, All rights reserved. Joined by me typing this in. Our mailing address is: Seattle Against Slavery PO Box 95662 Seattle, WA 98145 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008190 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery seatfimgainsis[aver-v. erg KC-DemandAbolition-008191 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 11 :26:43 AM RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around reverse stings 2. Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008192 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello Fri 9/26/2014 11 :47:28 AM RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:27 PM To: Devin Rebello Subject: RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Devin Rebello L=~~~-'-'"'-~~==~~~~~="-"'"J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around reverse stings 2. Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008193 mwndAw-im KC-DemandAbolition-008194 To: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Mar Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance. org]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 12:05:06 PM Subject: Re: update Super! Thanks Robert On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi All Stephanie gave me the excel list with the names and contacts of those officials, so I'll paste them into the Google doc, as well. They're all ready to go in Mailchimp if the invite is approved by Dan for Monday! On Sep 26, 2014 11:05 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office KC-DemandAbolition-008195 KC-DemandAbolition-008196 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qualliotine'[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 2:07:05 PM Seattle Any movement on learning what Seattle does with buyers? Thanks. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008197 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Emily Kennedy[emilyckennedy1@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Devin Rebello Fri 9/26/2014 2:13:44 PM RE: data measurement potential From: Emily Kennedy [mailto:emilyckennedyl@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 3:37 PM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Ziba Cranmer Subject: Re: data measurement potential That would work just fine for me; this is for I pm Pacific time, I presume? Once I get your confirm, I can set up a WebEx invite. Thanks! Emily On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Devin Rebello wrote: From: Emily Kennedy Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 3:56 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: Re: data measurement potential Hello, Great to meet you all and thanks, Val, for the introduction! As Val mentioned, we've looked at trends in our data surrounding the Super Bowl and other big events. In addition to looking at overall trends, we use machine learning to look at the activity of groups local to an event, groups traveling to a city for an event, and groups potentially entering the market during the time of the event. I would love to take some time to show you our findings thus far, and discuss how we may be able to use similar capabilities to estimate the impact of demand reduction campaigns and activities that King County Attorney's Office and other groups are preparing. I am free this Friday morning if that works for you; I could give you a presentation online using WebEx. Let me know what you think! Best, KC-DemandAbolition-008198 Emily Kennedy On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Ziba and Devin, I would like to introduce you to Emily Kennedy who is with Carnegie Mellon. She works in a lab that is doing big data analysis of many things, including Backpage. I strongly encourage the four of us to have a conversation about their capabilities. Emily just got done showing me some of their trend analysis and trust me when I say that I think this conversation is worth your time in the near future. Emily-I'm going to let you introduce yourself more fully as I will botch it. I will be in trial next week, but perhaps a conversation next Friday morning after the core team meeting? Val Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 KC-DemandAbolition-008199 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Fitzgerald, James[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov]; Holand, Tye[Tye.Holand@seattle.gov] Cc: 'james.henning@denvergov.org'Uames.henning@denvergov .org] From: Umporowicz, Thomas Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 2:52:05 PM Subject: RE: Buyer stings and Denver Awesome, we are always happy to assist and learn from fellow cops as well! Thanks -----Original Message----From: Richey, Valiant L-'-=====~==~==="-'-, Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 02:17 PM Pacific Standard Time To: Fitzgerald, James; Umporowicz, Thomas; Roland, Tye Cc: 'james.henning@denvergov.org'; Richey, Valiant Subject: Buyer stings and Denver Hi Lt. Fitzgerald, I want to introduce you to Lt. Henning from Denver PD. I gave a little presentation on how we handle buyers in King County today to our partner cities on the Demand Project, and talked about some of the great work Det Holand is doing. Lt. Henning is interested in connecting with SPD and your unit in particular as Denver PD starts to implement some buyer stings in their city. I think he is particularly interested in having his detectives pick Det Holand's brain about some of his experience on this issue. Lt. Henning, feel free to chime in I have anything wrong. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008200 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'CLOYD Kelley'[Kelley.CLOYD@mcda.us] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 3:48:04 PM RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: CLOYD Kelley [mailto:Kelley.CLOYD@mcda.us] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 3:41 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 3:36 PM To: CLOYD Kelley Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: CLOYD Kelley L'-'-"~~~a=~~=-'-~~""'J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 9:23 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle KC-DemandAbol ition-008201 From: CLOYD Kelley Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 10:11 AM To: 'Richey, Valiant' Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"="'-'-'~===~===~=_,_, Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 9:47 AM To: 'Devin Rebello' Cc: Tom CLOYD Kelley; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"==-"'~~~=::.=.==='-'=~="-"', Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 6:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Tom \l::IL~~~~~u 1 ,_,~~~~~~~""""' Ziba Cranmer Subject: Introductions - Portland and Seattle Good morning, Val, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to introduce you to Tom Perez, Founder of and soon-to-be local coordinator of the Portland team, and Kelley Cloyd, Deputy District Attorney for Portland. They are hoping to speak with you about the Cities Initiative to learn more about the members of our first cohort and to hear a bit about your experience. If you are open and available to speaking with Tom and Kelley, I will let you coordinate from here. Thank you! Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008202 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008203 100 Day Plan and Logic Model The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, representing the King County locality under Demand Abolition over the next 100 days. 1. Develop Model Buyers Intervention Curriculum 2. 3. 4. 5. Develop implementation plan for Model Buyers Intervention Program Increase the number of King County municipalities engaging in buyer stings by law enforcement Develop and pilot deterrence ad program for launch (time frame) Develop conceptual framework for baseline data collection, management and analysis KC-DemandAbolition-008204 APRIL 15-APRIL 30 Enrollment & demand emphasis strategizing Strategize posting Meeting schedule set and roles assigned ID on/offline sites & create info data sets Develop research q's (cont.) Contact Thorn/IST Create offline metrics model (cont.) Launch strategy creation Identify law enforcement and city contacts Content, search terms & implementation development Inquire after Google/Bing blacklists Analyze historical data City approach strategy City-wide -7 County- City meetings City-Group meetings Link ads with data measurement tools Finalize content alongside typology research Finalize research questions Meeting schedule set Meeting schedule set & roles assigned & roles assigned MAY 1-MAY 15 Strategize development MAY 16- MAY 31 Curriculum development wide program (cont.) KC-DemandAbolition-008205 JUNE 1- JUNE 15 Curriculum development Outreach & enrollment (cont.) Identify implementation bugs (cont.) City meetings Identify counseling resources Develop redirection tactics Finalize offline metrics model Offline data collection (cont.) JUNE 16 -JUNE 30 Curriculum development Voluntary enrollment discussion Train law enforcement Plan launch of stings Landing pages created Report creation (cont.) Integrating new data (cont.) JULY 1-JULY 15 Curriculum development Location Plan launch of stings Compile data reports Establish baseline JULY 16-JULY 31 Curriculum development Finalization logistics Day of Buyer Stings Additional buyer penalties discussion Analyze sting data Schedule additional stings Beta-test and analyzing Adjust & re-launch ads Posting schedule Report Baseline Discuss qualitative metrics model Discuss voluntary survey of buyers and women KC-DemandAbolition-008206 Pilot Buyers Curriculum Weekl Week2 Week3 Week4 Weeks Week6 Week7 Week8 Schedule regular buyer's intervention curriculum team meetings and one on one team member meetings Define Roles and responsibilities of buyers intervention curriculum team Create launch strategy for buyers intervention program changes Convene buyer curriculum groups Ongoing curriculum development Ongoing curriculum development Ongoing curriculum development Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum development development development development development development development development Buyers curriculum implementation KC-DemandAbolition-008207 Weekl Week2 Schedule regular buyer's intervention implementation team meetings and one on one team member meetings Week3 Define roles and responsibilities of buyer's intervention implementation team Week4 Create launch strategy for buyers intervention program changes and implementation Develop preliminary budget Weeks Convene buyer implementation groups Week6 Work on strategy for approaching cities and securing participation in new intervention program Begin discussion about transition from City of Seattle based program to King County-wide program Week7 Start reaching out to cities regarding new program Week8 Ongoing enrollment of cities Begin discussion of implementation issues related to location, referral process, etc. Ongoing enrollment of cities Continuing discussion of implementation issues related to location, referral process, etc. Create mechanism for buyers to enter program voluntarily and prior to events Ongoing city enrollment Implementation issues Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 12 Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 13 Week 14 Ongoing enrollment of cities Location finalized Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 15 Finalize implementation logistics Week 16 Finalize implementation logistics Expanded number of municipalities KC-DemandAbolition-008208 Weekl Week2 Week3 Week4 Weeks Week6 Week7 Week8 Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Develop strategy for enrolling law enforcement in a demand emphasis Identify law enforcement contacts in target cities Develop method for enrolling cities in demand emphasis Start one on one meetings with cities Develop methods for reaching cities in groups Continue meeting with cities Continue Continue Continue Continue meeting meeting meeting meeting with with with with cities cities cities cities Continue to enroll cities in demand emphasis Continue enrollment of cities Continue enrollment of cities Continue enrollment of cities Organize King County day of buyer stings Organize a discussion on additional penalties for buyers with appropriate parties Analyze sting results Work to schedule additional stings Deterrence ads KC-DemandAbolition-008209 Weekl Week2 Develop strategy for creating and posting fake ads Week3 Assign specific tasks in categories of ad development and implementation Week4 Begin meetings on developing ad content and implementation Obtain Bing and Google black list search terms Weeks Work on developing content for ads, search terms and implementation mechanism Week6 Week7 Coordinate deterrence ads with online measurement tools Finalize ad content in conjunction with Buyer Typology subcommittee Week8 Identify counseling resources for buyers contacted Week9 Week 10 Develop plan for redirecting buyers who are contacted, including landing page, counseling, law enforcement, etc. Begin to develop harm reduction, consequences and counseling landing pages Week 11 Finalize harm reduction, consequences and counseling landing pages Week12 Beta-testing Week 13 Analyze results of beta-testing and make adjustments Week 14 Redeploy deterrence ads Week 15 Create ad-post schedule and finalize all content Week 16 Continue launce of deterrence ads Baseline KC-DemandAbolition-00821 O Weekl Week2 Identify local hot spot websites and what data can be extrapolated from each in research question form Identify physical hot spots for offline demand measurement Week3 Continue developing research questions Contact Thorn and IST for historical data already available Pull historical sting data Create offline demand measurement tactics Begin analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue developing research questions Continue developing offline demand measurement tactics Week4 Weeks Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Finalize development of research questions Continue developing offline demand measurement tactics Week6 Begin analyzing current data form Thorn and IST and integrate historical data Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Finalize development of offline demand measurement tactics Continue analyzing all data Implement offline demand measurement program Week7 Week8 Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Continue analyzing all data Continue offline demand data collection Continue analyzing all data Continue offline demand data collection Begin report creation from analyzed data from all sources Continue offline demand data collection Continue report creation integrating new data as available Continue offline demand data collection Continue report creation integrating new data as available KC-DemandAbolition-008211 Week 13 Continue report creation integrating new data as available Week 14 Continue compiling data and reports into a single comprehensive set for reporting Week 15 Establish Baseline Week 16 Report baseline Begin discussion on how to measure demand as a social practice (societal qualitative baseline establishment conversation Discuss voluntary survey of both women and buyers project KC-DemandAbolition-008212 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Application drafted by: Kini County Prosecutini Attorney Office (KCPOA) and Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) - King County Washington Submitted on: January 21. 2014 Contactinformation:~V~a=l=ia=n=t~R=i=ch=e=v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Phone: (206) 477-1877 Email: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Defining the Locality: Please describe how your locality will be geographically defined (town, city, county, region, etc.). The proposed Demand Abolition project will be implemented in King County in the State of Washington. The population of King County is 2,007,440, which includes the City of Seattle, 1 population 634,535. King County encompasses 39 police agencies, which serve municipalities including Seattle, Federal Way, Kent, Tukwila, and Bellevue as well as the unincorporated areas of King County. King County (shown in the inset above) is part of known domestic and global sex trafficking circuits abetted through the highway system, particularly 2 the 1-5 corridor which runs from Canada to Mexico, and Internet Trafficking. Human trafficking has been confirmed in 18 counties in Washington and is deeply tied to the issue of . . . . 3 prost1tut1on in our region. King County has many factors in place that make it an ideal location to pilot and test successful demand interventions: a. Progressive laws enable prosecutors to impose serious penalties on buyers of . . 4 prost1tut1on, b. Broad political support for demand interventions from elected leaders in state and local 1 US Census Bureau, Quick Facts State & Counties. (2012) http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/53/53033.html Washington State Office of the Attorney General. (2013) http://www.atg.wa.gov/HumanTrafficking.aspx#.UoLKIPTTl9B 3 The Polaris Project (2013) http://www. polarisproject.orq/resources/state-and-federal-laws 4 The Polaris Project (2013) http://www.polarisproject.org/resources/state-and-federal-laws 1 2 KC-DemandAbolition-008213 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation governments, c. Expertise in law enforcement through two departments (Seattle and Kent) that have a history of implementing buyer stings and who can share investigative expertise and best practices with additional locations in King County and with other Demand Abolition localities, d. An anchor city (Seattle) whose City Attorney has publicly committed to help increase the number of buyers and decrease the number of prostituted persons charged, e. A track record of support for demand reduction efforts from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, which is the hub of the wheel for law enforcement priorities throughout the county, f. Recognized community leaders and experts like Peter Qualliotine and Debra Boyer who have each worked for over 20 years to develop innovative approaches to buyer intervention, prostitution, and prevention education in their respective fields, g. Survivor leadership that is actively engaged in innovating new services for the region and partnering with key male allies, h. Existing data and data collection expertise through core team members and strong connections with local universities, i. An organized and influential group of local philanthropists (StolenYouth) who are committed to long term funding for victim services and prevention, and j. A common vision and an exceptional level of trust between criminal justice leaders and direct service providers. The KCPAO and OPS are jointly requesting $80,000 per year for two years to support the projects detailed in this proposal. Each of these local strengths will enable the strategies that Demand Abolition supports to be successful at a county-wide level. Such an ambitious scope will enable Demand Abolition to test and study coordinated county-wide strategies. In addition, these strengths will enable our core team to contribute expertise and build trust between diverse stakeholders in other Demand Abolition localities. 2 KC-DemandAbol ition-008214 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Core Team: Please identify the 7-9 individuals comprising the core team, their organizational affiliations (if applicable), and email addresses. Team Member Organization Email address Name of law enforcement representative Valiant Richey King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office - Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Male Accountability Expert Peter Qualliotine Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Founder &Director of Community Education) Seattle Against Slavery Qetergua!!iotine@gmail.com Community Leader Robert Beiser Name of survivor leader Noel Gomez Name of survivor leader Alisa Bernard Name of philanthropic community member Paula Clapp Name of philanthropic community member Patty Haven Fleischmann Academic Debra Boyer, PhD Community Leader Mar Smith, PhD robertb@seattleagainstslave!)l.org Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Founder and Director of Survivor Services) Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Member, Board of Directors) StolenYouth Seattle International Foundation Global Partnerships StolenYouth Affiliate Assistant Professor University of Washington Organization for Prostitution Survivors Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking (BEST Alliance) Executive Director Noe!gomez206@gmail.com thesaltedsugar@gmail.com Paula.ClaQQ@stolenyouth.org Patty@stolenyouth.org dboyer@u.washington.edu boyerdebra@hotmail.com mar@bestalliance.org YouthCare & Board of lesliebriner@live.com Directors, Organization for Prostitution Survivors As part of the pilot, the core team is expected to commit to monthly meetings with other pilot sites to share lessons learned, and update on them status, feedback on tactics used, and response from the communities. Please keep this in mind when making your selections. Community Expert/Academic Leslie Briner, MSW 3 KC-DemandAbolition-008215 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation 4 KC-DemandAbolition-008216 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·.,·.· ··::.::·. /.:.::·.': ..::.:.: .; ,·. ''·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Core Team: Please explain the reasons for selecting each core team member and their proposed role or responsibilities, as discussed by the team. If you have not yet determined these roles, please provide as much information as possible, understanding that these responsibilities will need to be clarified by the launch in March, 2014. Proposed Team Member Reason for selection Role/Responsibilities Part-time coordinator for law Knowledge and expertise in prosecution of Name of law enforcement buyers and promoters of prostitution, legal enforcement strategy and representative advocacy, and community standing. representative to community on the Valiant Richey project. Male Accountability Expert Peter Qualliotine Expertise and knowledge on male accountability issues and buyer interventions Part-time coordinator for Buyer Intervention strategy and inform public awareness strategies Community Leader Robert Beiser Executive Director of Seattle Against Slavery, a grass-roots organization conducting outreach and awareness activities and committed to demand reduction efforts and public awareness Founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors, committed to services for victims, respected nationally for advocacy and survivor voice. Assist with public awareness and web-based demand deterrence campaigns Name of survivor leader Alisa Bernard Survivor of prostitution, member of Board of Directors of OPS, excellent communicator, writer and representative to community. Provide perspective of survivors, serve as link between project and OPS board, and inform strategies. Name of philanthropic community member Paula Clapp Local philanthropist committed to fund raising to support programs for victims of commercial sexual exploitation and related issues. Fund Development and Community Advocacy Name of philanthropic community member Patty Haven Fleischmann Local philanthropist committed to fund raising to support programs for victims of commercial sexual exploitation and relations. Fund Development and Community Advocacy Academic Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologists; Research, advocacy, program and policy development expertise in adolescent and adult commercial sexual exploitation. Guide development and monitoring of measurement plan and inform research basis for strategies and project content. Name of survivor leader Noel Gomez Provide survivors voice in all aspects of programming content under both strategies, assure issues of victims are addressed appropriately 5 KC-DemandAbolition-008217 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Community Leader Mar Smith, PhD Community Expert/Academic Leslie Briner, MSW Executive Director, BEST Alliance, member of Board of Directors of OPS Facilitate community engagement, communication strategies, inform strategic content and link to business/corporate sectors Recognized for expertise on commercial sexual exploitation, program and policy development, facilitator for CSEC task forces Facilitate links to service providers and community leaders, inform strategic content. Alternative Structure: N/A If you are planning to utilize an alternative structure for the core team (e.g. a coalition), please use the space below to describe and justify this structure. Local Coordinator Nomination Please identify the locality's nomination for local coordinator, or co-coordinators, and provide the information requested below. Provide the CV, one-page narrative for why this person(s) would be the ideal coordinator and two external (outside of the core team) letters of recommendation in a separate document. Name Organizational Affiliation Email address Valiant Richey Peter Qualliotine King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Organization for Prostitution Survivors Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Qetergualliotine@gmail.com YES, available part-time YES, available part-time YES King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office YES Will be determined by March 2014 Available full-time (part-time for cocoordinators) starting March 2014? Do they have access to an office? If so, where? 6 KC-DemandAbolition-008218 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Will they have other responsibilities during the pilot timeframe? YES Will continue to prosecute select cases for KCPAO YES Will continue with related activities for OPS including Buyer's Intervention Class for City of Seattle and Male Accountability forums, and partnership development. Alternate Use of Funds We're committed to funding $60,000 to $80,000 for a fulltime local coordinator/cocoordinators over 24 months. We are offering up to 50% of this funding to be directed elsewhere (instead of covering the local coordinator's salary, e.g. implementation costs). If you are interested in this please use the space below to include what the money would be used for, why it should be used in this way, and how you would ensure the continued involvement of a local coordinator. 7 KC-DemandAbolition-008219 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation 8 KC-DemandAbolition-008220 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Stakeholders: In addition to the core team, please identify the individual or organizational stakeholders committed to participating as thought partners or implementers in this pilot, their organizational affiliation representative (if applicable), and their role within the broader pilot community. Stakeholder Organization Role Policy Implementation across jurisdictions in King County, advocacy at County and State level for support for strategies System collaboration for advocacy, development and implementation of strategies, Inform policy perspective and communicate project goals Convene stakeholders across systems, advocacy for strategies, inform policy and methods, insure survivor support & services System collaboration for provision of survivor services Dan Satterberg King County Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Kathleen Morris Program Manager Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network (WARN) International Rescue Committee in Seattle Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator King County Community Services Division Melinda Giovengo, PhD Executive Director YouthCare & WashACT/WARN Advisory Committee Justice Bobbe Bridge (Ret) Center for Children and Youth Justice Lan Pham Senior Planning & Development Specialist Seattle Human Services Dept. Seattle - King County Sexual Exploitation Response Network (Seattle-KCSERN) Linda Pillo Chief of Police Bellevue Police Department Support training of police in their jurisdiction for all components of strategies Amanda Hightower Executive Director Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Inform strategies, partner to provide services for survivors System collaboration across sectors including juvenile justice, criminal justice, and CSEC protocols Convene/Facilitate KCSERN coalition, manages relevant community contracts for City of Seattle 9 KC-DemandAbol ition-008221 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Stakeholders: Please identify any additional human trafficking (or topically relevant) organizations in the locality that are not involved with the pilot. Organization Name Demand focused? Will you attempt to engage them? If yes, how? If no, why? There is a large and diverse anti-trafficking movement underway in our locality. The stakeholders identified above were carefully selected to comprise a broad range of expertise, skills and access. These partners each have the respect of the community and share a philosophy and approach to ending demand, advocacy, and providing services to prostituted persons. All salient and viable stakeholders have been identified and will be involved in the project. Local Leaders: How will you gain a significant commitment from local elected leaders/public officials who can influence change? What will this commitment look like? OPS and KCPAO have significant support from multiple elected leaders and public officials at this time. These include State legislators, Mayors, City Council members across King County, Police Chiefs and other law enforcement officials. Commitment from these sectors will include: • Support for policy and legislative changes leading to reduction in demand, • Advocating for change through involvement in community forums and public awareness campaign activities • • Collaboration on data collection, management, analysis, and data sharing, Support for new law enforcement strategies • Support for expansion of model Sex Buyer Intervention Programming within the court system and the community • • Support for on-going fund development Leadership and integration of the Demand Reduction Strategies Survivor Leadership: How is local survivor leadership and input incorporated into the pilot in addition to core team representation? How will they be involved in decision-making? 10 KC-DemandAbolition-008222 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation The Organization for Prostitution Survivors is survivor led and survivor informed at all levels of the organization. OPS is unique as a survivor led organization because male accountability and demand-reduction are part of the organizational structure and core programming. Thus, OPS will provide survivor leadership for this project. Two leaders from OPS will serve on the core team and facilitate feedback from survivors through OPS support groups and public forums. Other staff and volunteers act as allies, recognizing and upholding survivors' perspectives and experiences to guide OPS' initiatives, programming, and voice in the community. A Board Member and Director of Survivor Services, both of whom are survivors of prostitution, recently completed a week-long training on Survivor Leadership held by the Girls Education and Mentoring Service (GEMS) in New York. The principles of the survivor empowerment leadership model have been part of OPS organizational structure, and the training offered new insights and opportunities to grow this model. The opportunity for OPS to partner with the KCPAO is unprecedented. This represents true survivor leadership, combined with expertise in male accountability, partnered with a key criminal justice institution. This is the best possible combination of efforts coming together to reduce demand for commercial sex in our locality. Existing Demand Reduction Efforts: Has demand for purchased sex ever been, or is currently being, measured or studied in your community? 11 KC-DemandAbolition-008223 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation No If yes, how? If no, what are the barriers? To a limited degree the, the issue has been studied in King County. Cross-jurisdictional data are available on arrests, prosecutions, and web-based sting operations. Isolated data are often extracted and used for various purposes. Further, there is capacity for measurement and study of demand reduction efforts. The project will have access to databases from Washington State, King County, City of Seattle, and the Washington State Patrol. These databases provide crime reports, locality specific data, and detail on aggregated crime categories upon request. Additionally, data can be collected from individual police jurisdictions including officer reports and call logs. The King County Office of Management and Budget and the Adult and Juvenile Detention Administrative Services Division can provide data for specific analysis and performance measures. Data specific to arrests, recidivism, diversions, and compliance can be collected by this project as well. Support from Demand Abolition will make a significant difference in how existing data are used and facilitate collection of additionally relevant data. First, the project will support a coordinated approach to understanding data sources and what is necessary to glean from these sources. Second, the project will promote developing data collection and analysis methods to support demand reduction strategies and understanding efficacy of varying approaches. 12 KC-DemandAbolition-008224 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Future Demand Reduction Efforts: Demand Abolition requires each locality to implement two demand reduction tactics: a sex buyer education program and a public awareness campaign. Beyond these tactics, does your core team envision implementing any additional demand reduction strategies during the 24 month pilot? If so, which ones and why? Please note, additional tactics are not a requirement. Yes (see below) No Unsure This application details two comprehensive strategies below that incorporate: formal buyers' intervention programming; public awareness through both buyer deterrence campaign and bystander education; and, enhanced law enforcement efforts targeting buyers through reverse sting operations and cross-jurisdictional investigations training. These strategies will require planning, piloting, implementation, revision, data collection and evaluation. As such, we are not proposing additional strategies at this time but have detailed in the next section all of the components for a comprehensive set of strategies for our locality. Pilot Demand Reduction Tactics: How will you jump start a public awareness campaign and a sex buyer education program? You are able to offer more than one method of implementation, as there will be multiple strategies and variations among the other pilots and within the chosen localities. Public Awareness I Sex Buyer Education Program 13 KC-DemandAbolition-008225 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Overview: This strategy will focus on reducing demand for commercial sex by targeting buyers directly. The strategy will coordinate a strong law enforcement emphasis on buyers that will serve as the foundation for a public deterrence campaign targeted at buyers using the internet. This strategy will facilitate the redeployment of criminal justice resources away from arrest and prosecution of prostituted persons and towards the arrest and prosecution of sex buyers. This is a measureable strategy through which we intend to demonstrate a reduction in the prevalence of sex buying through the internet and shift the cultural norms of purchasing sex by demonstrating increased threat of arrest and criminal consequences for purchasing sex in King County. Specific Activities for this Strategy: A. Expand training of King County police agencies to prepare for conducting sting operations on sex buyers, focusing particularly on internet-based operations. B. Increase the number of jurisdictions operating web-based sting operations to include agencies serving 75% of the population in King County. The increase would occur as a result of expanded training and coordinated investigation and prosecution by King County police agencies and associated municipal prosecuting agencies. C. Increase the number of arrests and Overview: This strategy is designed to intervene with sex buyers following arrest through expanded use of diversion programs, and post-conviction as part of sentencing for the crime of purchasing commercial sex. The use of Sex Buyers Intervention Programs also referred to as "John Schools", have been widely used in court programs and other settings. However, this strategy will allow for revision and expansion of our current curriculum and broader use of this resource throughout King County. This is a measureable strategy for which we will obtain recidivism data for buyers participating in the program. This strategy will also focus on public awareness through Bystander Education efforts. While focusing directly on buyers of sex constitutes the majority of our efforts, we recognize that changing social norms is critical for long-term change. The Bystander Education strategy seeks to reach a broader audience, particularly of men, to increase awareness of the harm of prostitution and decrease the tolerance for the commercial sex trade among bystanders and the community at-large. Specific Activities for this Strategy: A. Development of a comprehensive Sex Buyer Intervention Program based on best practices for curriculum components, learning methods, time frame, therapeutic components, and individualized 14 KC-DemandAbolition-008226 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation D. E. F. G. prosecutions of buyers across King County. Increase publicity on arrests, prosecution, and penalties in King County through traditional media to create a credible and demonstrated threat of arrest and prosecution. Incorporate into criminal justice responses additional deterrents such as car impound, increased monetary fines, community service, and sex offender registry to increase effectiveness of sentences. Ensure imposition and collection of statutorily authorized sex buyer fines to enhance financial sustainability of law enforcement efforts and victim services. Coordinate a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted directly at buyers using websites where prostitution is advertised or accessible. The approach will reach buyers when they enter the virtual marketplace in an effort to deter buying sex. This strategy has four components: 1. Inform the potential buyers of the harm of their actions, 2. Inform potential buyers of the criminal and financial penalties, 3. Develop ads that when opened, inform potential buyers they are being watched and, 4. Inform buyers of opportunities to educate themselves through buyer intervention programs and other local resources. components based on a motivational interviewing framework. B. Expand use of the revised Buyer Intervention Curriculum to other municipalities in King County and increase number of buyers participating in the program. C. Focus on long-lasting change in cultural norms through bystander education and awareness. The strategy seeks to utilize existing infrastructure in the domestic violence and sexual assault arenas and includes the following tactics: 1. Partner with local coalitions to integrate Male Accountability messagmg. 2. Develop and increase bystander engagement, including programming targeting members of the business community, young people, and the general public. 3. Offer two Men as Allies workshops per year that are open to the community with targeted outreach to project stakeholders, schools/colleges, domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy groups, public health, and members of the business community. 15 KC-DemandAbolition-008227 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Impact of demand reduction: The wellbeing of prostituted persons is of the highest priority. Are there currently services available in your locality for those who want to leave prostitution? Please explain how you will monitor the impact of all implemented tactics on this population. OPS provides outreach, drop-in, survivor support groups, court diversion, and general advocacy to adult prostituted persons in King County, and partners with existing agencies for additional supportive services and referrals including housing. In addition, members of the core team participate on local, county, and statewide tasks forces, which are implementing new protocols for non- criminal responses and treatment services for prostituted persons. Several members supervise program implementation and service provision through their positions with service agencies. In addition, an outcome of our law enforcement strategy will be uniform imposition of fines across jurisdictions, 50% of which by statute are dedicated to prevention or rehabilitative efforts such as victim services. Overall, the core team includes individuals who are in unique positions to monitor service needs, gaps, and flow. Data Collection and Analysis Do you have the ability to obtain consent from the necessary entities to share the data collected for this pilot? If not, how will you ensure the ability to share data with Demand Abolition? YES- KCPAO and OPS are able to obtain consent and share data collected for this pilot project. Additionally, we have some local data collected by KCPAO and Dr. Debra Boyer's study, "Who Pays the Price?" to use as baseline data as we design and implement the data collection components of this pilot. The core team represents agencies, KCPAO specifically, that have access to criminal justice data, as well as nationally recognized research expert, Dr. Boyer. We feel this is a strong combination of expertise to design and implement data collection and access criminal justice records to facilitate methodologically sound, data-driven strategies. 16 KC-DemandAbolition-008228 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Project Monitoring The Strategic Initiatives Director for Demand Abolition will work closely with each locality to establish methods of monitoring the progress and success of the pilot. What are your initial ideas about the following (these are conversation questions and will be refined during the launch process in 2014): A logic model will be developed for each strategy including benchmarks. Each strategy will have process and outcome indicators identified as short term, intermediate, and long term outcomes. Benchmarks are integrated in the timeline. Major benchmarks for year one will include: A. What benchmarks will you set to ensure ongoing progress in the pilot? B. C. What process indicators will be used to ensure the success of the core team and local coordinator (e.g. how many times the core team met)? Launch 1. Completion of logic models 2. Completion of data collection strategy 3. Social media launch Strategy 1 1. Law enforcement trainings 2. Pilot stings 3. Testing of on line deterrents Strategy 2 1. Convening developer team 2. Drafts completed on specific modules 3. Drafting of bystander messaging 4. Partners identified for male allyship work During the launch phase significant attention will be given to the development of a comprehensive data collection strategy that addresses the process indicators of the pilot efforts as well as foundational planning for the quantitative data to be collected on the demand reduction efforts. Implementation will be tracked through process evaluation to determine how well strategies are being implemented and the efficacy of the core team and coordinators. Indicators will include tracking meeting requirements and level of participation by core team members and stakeholders, and activities, inputs, and resources for each strategy. Clear job descriptions with benchmarks will be developed for each coordinator, who will report to their agency supervisor and the core 17 KC-DemandAbolition-008229 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation team on progress. Data will be reviewed at least on a monthly basis to determine progress and completion of benchmarks. Process data will be used for project feedback to identify changes and adaptations necessary to insure project success For the initial launch phase (3 to 6 months) the partners will report to DA on the number of meetings of the core team and initial meetings relevant to the strategies while the comprehensive data collection strategy is being developed. How will the core team monitor the impact of local demand reduction on surrounding areas? Core Team members participate in statewide and regional tasks forces. Progress on this project will hold significant interest for all stakeholders. Thus, the core team will insure the Demand Abolition project is included on agendas and will solicit feedback, share progress reports, information, and data as appropriate to encourage other areas to adopt and collaborate on strategies. Given the broad sector participation on the Statewide Coordinating Committee on Sex Trafficking (established by legislation), WASHACT, and other local task forces, we anticipate that implementation will occur beyond the stated locality. Philanthropy and Funding What is the fund raising plan at the local level? Please answer the following: 1. Has any local philanthropic support been identified yet (e.g., matching funds, commitments to in-kind donations, pro-bone services)? Yes, OPS is working with local funders for funding commitments including matching funds to ensure full time salaried positions and funding for operational costs for services. We currently receive pro-bono services, in-kind donations, and have organized volunteer efforts on our behalf. 2. Have any potential local funders (outside of your core team member) been identified yet? How will you engage them in this effort? OPS has engaged several local funders and a funding coalition (Stolen Youth), which is dedicated to raising funds to end 18 KC-DemandAbolition-008230 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation commercial sexual exploitation of children and adults. OPS has received foundation grants and is in process of ongoing fund raising and grant making. 3. Who will be your fiscal agent on the ground to receive philanthropic funding for the pilot (outside of Demand Abolition support)? If there is no fiscal agent, how will the funding be allocated across organizations involved in the core team/pilot? The partner agencies, OPS and KCPAO can each act as the fiscal agent for the part-time coordinator assigned to them. In-Kind Support • Time provided by Core team for weekly participation and individual assignments • Space, office equipment, computer access provided by KCPAO and OPS • Management and Administrative support to project by KCPAO and OPS • Meeting participation by police agency administration • Partnership participation in planning and implementation • Time and Project Support provided by 2 student interns for administrative support and research Monetary Support • Unrestricted Donations to OPS • Operational support to OPS from local funders and foundations including Social Justice Fund and StolenYouth. (StolenYouth is a group of philanthropists who are committed to long-term fund raising for victims of sexual exploitation and prostitution-related programs in Washington State. They expect to raise $1 million in 2014.) • Fines placed in King County administrative accounts from penalties assessed from convicted buyers, which will support long term implementation of goals and sustain resulting programs. 19 KC-DemandAbol ition-008231 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Optional The following questions are optional questions; they are not required nor expected. Quantifiable Goals: Reducing demand by 20% in 24 months is a common goal all pilots will strive to attain; do you seek to achieve other quantifiable goal(s) through this pilot? No 20 KC-DemandAbolition-008232 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·.,·. ··::.::·. /.:.::·.': .. ''''•· .; ,·. ''·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation If "yes", please describe the quantifiable goal in detail. • Increase the number of police agencies trained and conducting reverse sting operations to cover 75% of King County • Increase the number of arrests and prosecutions of buyers by 50%, using baseline average from 2010-2013 across King County Jurisdictions. • Reduce buyer traffic by 20% on targeted internet websites. • Increase participation in buyer intervention program by 30% • Report on recidivism among convicted buyers for a 2 year (pilot period). • Report on the number of people reached through Bystander Education programming and Men as Allies Workshops Decision Making: Once chosen, we will facilitate a decision-making process among core team members. However, if you have already discussed a possible approach, please indicate so here. What is your decision-making process to ensure the best outcome? The chart below illustrates our model for strategic, tactical, and operational planning for the project. Core Team Identify/Convene key stakeholders across sectors to solve the problem of Demand: Develop Goals, Coordinate Efforts, Develop Performance Measures and Data Management Plan Conducts Strategic Analysis llE>vE>lon~ ~trllfE'!JiE'~ Coordinator Strategy 1 Defines Objectives Defines Implementation Plan Identifies Resources Needed Develops Key processes and Agreements Implements Data Collection and Reporting Implement Strate2ies Core Team Review Strategic Plan Reviews Performance Measures Review Emerging Strategies Coordinator Strategy 2 & 3 Defines Objectives Defines Implementation Plan Identifies Resources Needed Develops Key processes and agreements Implements Data Collection and Reporting 21 KC-DemandAbolition-008233 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Data Measurement Strategy: We will work with each chosen locality to create a data measurement strategy. However, if you have already discussed possible indicators or approaches, please elaborate here. Data measurement strategies will be developed for each Demand Reduction Strategy using the research/evaluation expertise of Core Team members. Each partner organization will have assigned roles and responsibilities in the overall measurement plan including data collection, instrument development, and data management. Core Team members will provide monitoring and oversight to insure data quality, integration and analysis as well as data sharing. The OPS/KCPAO partnership currently has access to necessary databases including Washington State, King County, City of Seattle, and the Washington State Patrol. These databases provide crime reports, locality specific data, and detail on aggregated crime categories upon request. Data can be collected from individual police agency jurisdictions including officer reports and call logs. The King County Office of Management and Budget and the Adult and Juvenile Detention Administrative Services Division can provide data for specific analysis and performance measures. Data specific to arrests, recidivism, diversions, and compliance can be collected by this project as well as more detailed information gathered through qualitative methods regarding activities in 22 KC-DemandAbolition-008234 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·. ,·.· ,· ; :.: :· . :·. :.: '. .,': ..: ~ ::. :: .; .:. . .'·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Communication What is the communication plan for the locality? Please include the following: 1. How the core team will maintain communication among themselves 2. How stakeholders external to the core team will be informed on the activities and progress of the pilot 3. How the community will be informed of, and engaged with, the pilot's work 4. 5. How the core team will work with the media How (and when) the core team will engage local media in this effort 6. What social media channels the core team will utilize >EHC • • DIEi • • • • • • Weekly supervision meetings with respective agencies Weekly communication summaries to core team Monthly Core Team Meetings Monthly Core Team task force meetings with key stakeholders I partners Core Team will 12roduce the following for information dissemination: • • • • Progress Reports Interpretation of Results Convened Sessions Media • • • • • • • • • • Quarterly Meetings Stakeholders will be provided summaries and their input will be solicited in the following areas: Strategy Development Improving Program Effect & Accountability Communications Project Coordination Individual Interests/Stories Process Outcomes and Performance Measures Short term, Intermediate, and Long-Term Results Data Sharing Strengthening Partnerships • • • • • • Public Forums such as Town Hall Meeting Events (2 such events have been implemented and the series will be continued.) Social Media Newspaper Articles Project will be integrated into all OPS trainings and forums Volunteer Opportunities Fund Development • • • • Internet and social media will be a significant part of the deterrence campaign. Outreach to business such as Microsoft and Google are already underway to facilitate that strategy Media will be used to engage and communicate about the project and outcomes, inform and build public support and awareness, develop advocates and generate leadership and advocacy across the community. The project will have committed staff to implement and support to implement the following: Project Website Project Facebook & networking site The partner agencies have excellent relationships with local media and will have opportunities for articles and op-ed pieces. 23 KC-DemandAbolition-008235 Demand Abolition . ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Project Timeline & Strategy What is the projected time line of implementation for the locality? Provide a detailed strategic outline of the project implementation. STRATEGIC PLAN TIMELINE AND BENCHMARKS OPS/KCPAOSTRATEGICPLANTIMELINEAND•BENCHMARKS Core Team Meets Weekly Coordinators Roles/Responsibilities Defined Core Team Roles Defined Implementation Plan/ Logic Models Finalized Measurement and Data Collection Planning Initiate Data Collection, testing On-going Data Management/Analysis Communication Plan and Social Media Initiation 1111111;111111111 24 KC-DemandAbolition-008236 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Meeting with Law Enforcement Agencies on internet-based reverse sting operations and crossjurisdictional investigations Training on reverse sting operations and cross-jurisdictional training Pilot Stings I Follow up training Contact and coordination on targeted deterrent campaign Development of Deterrent Campaign Content and beta testing Implementation of deterrent campaign Review Measurement & Data Collection Processes Review of impositions of fines across jurisdictions Advocacy/Mtgs to assure standard imposition of fines - 25 KC-DemandAbol ition-00823 7 Demand Abolition . .· ..::·.'. ···--.·.. ·.,·. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Research on model buyers intervention programming Convene Development Team Obtain crossjurisdictional stakeholder input on potential models Draft Model with multiple modules for different settings Pilot and evaluate Intervention in 3 municipalities Identify partners to develop Men as Allies messaging and strategies Develop plan through media communication on bystander messaging Facilitate Men as Allies Workshops I I MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB Law Enforcement Sting Operations Continue Advocacy/Meetgs to assure standard imposition of fines 26 KC-DemandAbolition-008238 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Develop media strategy to disseminate efforts Implement media strategy Data Collection Data analysis Summary of Results Completed Finalize Model Curriculum Expand Buyers Intervention through targeted outreach to municipalities Implement bystander messaging campaign on social media Provide Men as Allies Workshops Print and Reproduce Model Curriculum Data Analysis Summary of Results 27 KC-DemandAbolition-008239 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Checklist of Supplementary Materials X Local coordinator support documents (Required) o CV o o Two letters of recommendation One page narrative/cover letter X Related Studies (Optional) o LJ Data Strategy (Optional) o X Please attach any studies that address the status of sex trafficking and/or commercials sexual exploitation and is relative to your locality (could be statewide assessments, neighborhood-specific, etc.) Please attach supporting documents for a data strategy Additional supplementary materials (Optional) o We encourage you to provide additional information that strengthens the case for inclusion and is directly related to this application 28 KC-DemandAbolition-008240 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'CLOYD Kelley'[Kelley.CLOYD@mcda.us] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 3:48:04 PM RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: CLOYD Kelley [mailto:Kelley.CLOYD@mcda.us] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 3:41 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 3:36 PM To: CLOYD Kelley Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: CLOYD Kelley L'-'-"~~~a=~~=-'-~~""'J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 9:23 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle KC-DemandAbolition-008241 From: CLOYD Kelley Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 10:11 AM To: 'Richey, Valiant' Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"="'-'-'~===~===~=_,_, Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 9:47 AM To: 'Devin Rebello' Cc: Tom CLOYD Kelley; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Introductions - Portland and Seattle From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"==-"'~~~=::.=.==='-'=~="-"', Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 6:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Tom \l::IL~~~~~u 1 ,_,~~~~~~~""""' Ziba Cranmer Subject: Introductions - Portland and Seattle Good morning, Val, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to introduce you to Tom Perez, Founder of and soon-to-be local coordinator of the Portland team, and Kelley Cloyd, Deputy District Attorney for Portland. They are hoping to speak with you about the Cities Initiative to learn more about the members of our first cohort and to hear a bit about your experience. If you are open and available to speaking with Tom and Kelley, I will let you coordinate from here. Thank you! Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008242 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008243 100 Day Plan and Logic Model The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, representing the King County locality under Demand Abolition over the next 100 days. 1. Develop Model Buyers Intervention Curriculum 2. 3. 4. 5. Develop implementation plan for Model Buyers Intervention Program Increase the number of King County municipalities engaging in buyer stings by law enforcement Develop and pilot deterrence ad program for launch (time frame) Develop conceptual framework for baseline data collection, management and analysis KC-DemandAbolition-008244 APRIL 15-APRIL 30 Enrollment & demand emphasis strategizing Strategize posting Meeting schedule set and roles assigned ID on/offline sites & create info data sets Develop research q's (cont.) Contact Thorn/IST Create offline metrics model (cont.) Launch strategy creation Identify law enforcement and city contacts Content, search terms & implementation development Inquire after Google/Bing blacklists Analyze historical data City approach strategy City-wide -7 County- City meetings City-Group meetings Link ads with data measurement tools Finalize content alongside typology research Finalize research questions Meeting schedule set Meeting schedule set & roles assigned & roles assigned MAY 1-MAY 15 Strategize development MAY 16- MAY 31 Curriculum development wide program (cont.) KC-DemandAbolition-008245 JUNE 1- JUNE 15 Curriculum development Outreach & enrollment (cont.) Identify implementation bugs (cont.) City meetings Identify counseling resources Develop redirection tactics Finalize offline metrics model Offline data collection (cont.) JUNE 16 -JUNE 30 Curriculum development Voluntary enrollment discussion Train law enforcement Plan launch of stings Landing pages created Report creation (cont.) Integrating new data (cont.) JULY 1-JULY 15 Curriculum development Location Plan launch of stings Compile data reports Establish baseline JULY 16-JULY 31 Curriculum development Finalization logistics Day of Buyer Stings Additional buyer penalties discussion Analyze sting data Schedule additional stings Beta-test and analyzing Adjust & re-launch ads Posting schedule Report Baseline Discuss qualitative metrics model Discuss voluntary survey of buyers and women KC-DemandAbolition-008246 Pilot Buyers Curriculum Weekl Week2 Week3 Week4 Weeks Week6 Week7 Week8 Schedule regular buyer's intervention curriculum team meetings and one on one team member meetings Define Roles and responsibilities of buyers intervention curriculum team Create launch strategy for buyers intervention program changes Convene buyer curriculum groups Ongoing curriculum development Ongoing curriculum development Ongoing curriculum development Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum development development development development development development development development Buyers curriculum implementation KC-DemandAbolition-00824 7 Weekl Week2 Schedule regular buyer's intervention implementation team meetings and one on one team member meetings Week3 Define roles and responsibilities of buyer's intervention implementation team Week4 Create launch strategy for buyers intervention program changes and implementation Develop preliminary budget Weeks Convene buyer implementation groups Week6 Work on strategy for approaching cities and securing participation in new intervention program Begin discussion about transition from City of Seattle based program to King County-wide program Week7 Start reaching out to cities regarding new program Week8 Ongoing enrollment of cities Begin discussion of implementation issues related to location, referral process, etc. Ongoing enrollment of cities Continuing discussion of implementation issues related to location, referral process, etc. Create mechanism for buyers to enter program voluntarily and prior to events Ongoing city enrollment Implementation issues Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 12 Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 13 Week 14 Ongoing enrollment of cities Location finalized Ongoing enrollment of cities Week 15 Finalize implementation logistics Week 16 Finalize implementation logistics Expanded number of municipalities KC-DemandAbolition-008248 Weekl Week2 Week3 Week4 Weeks Week6 Week7 Week8 Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Develop strategy for enrolling law enforcement in a demand emphasis Identify law enforcement contacts in target cities Develop method for enrolling cities in demand emphasis Start one on one meetings with cities Develop methods for reaching cities in groups Continue meeting with cities Continue Continue Continue Continue meeting meeting meeting meeting with with with with cities cities cities cities Continue to enroll cities in demand emphasis Continue enrollment of cities Continue enrollment of cities Continue enrollment of cities Organize King County day of buyer stings Organize a discussion on additional penalties for buyers with appropriate parties Analyze sting results Work to schedule additional stings Deterrence ads KC-DemandAbolition-008249 Weekl Week2 Develop strategy for creating and posting fake ads Week3 Assign specific tasks in categories of ad development and implementation Week4 Begin meetings on developing ad content and implementation Obtain Bing and Google black list search terms Weeks Work on developing content for ads, search terms and implementation mechanism Week6 Week7 Coordinate deterrence ads with online measurement tools Finalize ad content in conjunction with Buyer Typology subcommittee Week8 Identify counseling resources for buyers contacted Week9 Week 10 Develop plan for redirecting buyers who are contacted, including landing page, counseling, law enforcement, etc. Begin to develop harm reduction, consequences and counseling landing pages Week 11 Finalize harm reduction, consequences and counseling landing pages Week12 Beta-testing Week 13 Analyze results of beta-testing and make adjustments Week 14 Redeploy deterrence ads Week 15 Create ad-post schedule and finalize all content Week 16 Continue launce of deterrence ads Baseline KC-DemandAbolition-008250 Weekl Week2 Identify local hot spot websites and what data can be extrapolated from each in research question form Identify physical hot spots for offline demand measurement Week3 Continue developing research questions Contact Thorn and IST for historical data already available Pull historical sting data Create offline demand measurement tactics Begin analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue developing research questions Continue developing offline demand measurement tactics Week4 Weeks Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Finalize development of research questions Continue developing offline demand measurement tactics Week6 Begin analyzing current data form Thorn and IST and integrate historical data Continue analyzing historical sting data Continue analyzing historical data from Thorn and IST Finalize development of offline demand measurement tactics Continue analyzing all data Implement offline demand measurement program Week7 Week8 Week9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Continue analyzing all data Continue offline demand data collection Continue analyzing all data Continue offline demand data collection Begin report creation from analyzed data from all sources Continue offline demand data collection Continue report creation integrating new data as available Continue offline demand data collection Continue report creation integrating new data as available KC-DemandAbol ition-008251 Week 13 Continue report creation integrating new data as available Week 14 Continue compiling data and reports into a single comprehensive set for reporting Week 15 Establish Baseline Week 16 Report baseline Begin discussion on how to measure demand as a social practice (societal qualitative baseline establishment conversation Discuss voluntary survey of both women and buyers project KC-DemandAbolition-008252 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Application drafted by: Kini County Prosecutini Attorney Office (KCPOA) and Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) - King County Washington Submitted on: January 21. 2014 Contactinformation:~V~a=l=ia=n=t~R=i=ch=e=v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Phone: (206) 477-1877 Email: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Defining the Locality: Please describe how your locality will be geographically defined (town, city, county, region, etc.). The proposed Demand Abolition project will be implemented in King County in the State of Washington. The population of King County is 2,007,440, which includes the City of Seattle, 1 population 634,535. King County encompasses 39 police agencies, which serve municipalities including Seattle, Federal Way, Kent, Tukwila, and Bellevue as well as the unincorporated areas of King County. King County (shown in the inset above) is part of known domestic and global sex trafficking circuits abetted through the highway system, particularly 2 the 1-5 corridor which runs from Canada to Mexico, and Internet Trafficking. Human trafficking has been confirmed in 18 counties in Washington and is deeply tied to the issue of . . . . 3 prost1tut1on in our region. King County has many factors in place that make it an ideal location to pilot and test successful demand interventions: a. Progressive laws enable prosecutors to impose serious penalties on buyers of . . 4 prost1tut1on, b. Broad political support for demand interventions from elected leaders in state and local 1 US Census Bureau, Quick Facts State & Counties. (2012) http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/53/53033.html Washington State Office of the Attorney General. (2013) http://www.atg.wa.gov/HumanTrafficking.aspx#.UoLKIPTTl9B 3 The Polaris Project (2013) http://www. polarisproject.orq/resources/state-and-federal-laws 4 The Polaris Project (2013) http://www.polarisproject.org/resources/state-and-federal-laws 1 2 KC-DemandAbolition-008253 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation governments, c. Expertise in law enforcement through two departments (Seattle and Kent) that have a history of implementing buyer stings and who can share investigative expertise and best practices with additional locations in King County and with other Demand Abolition localities, d. An anchor city (Seattle) whose City Attorney has publicly committed to help increase the number of buyers and decrease the number of prostituted persons charged, e. A track record of support for demand reduction efforts from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, which is the hub of the wheel for law enforcement priorities throughout the county, f. Recognized community leaders and experts like Peter Qualliotine and Debra Boyer who have each worked for over 20 years to develop innovative approaches to buyer intervention, prostitution, and prevention education in their respective fields, g. Survivor leadership that is actively engaged in innovating new services for the region and partnering with key male allies, h. Existing data and data collection expertise through core team members and strong connections with local universities, i. An organized and influential group of local philanthropists (StolenYouth) who are committed to long term funding for victim services and prevention, and j. A common vision and an exceptional level of trust between criminal justice leaders and direct service providers. The KCPAO and OPS are jointly requesting $80,000 per year for two years to support the projects detailed in this proposal. Each of these local strengths will enable the strategies that Demand Abolition supports to be successful at a county-wide level. Such an ambitious scope will enable Demand Abolition to test and study coordinated county-wide strategies. In addition, these strengths will enable our core team to contribute expertise and build trust between diverse stakeholders in other Demand Abolition localities. 2 KC-DemandAbolition-008254 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Core Team: Please identify the 7-9 individuals comprising the core team, their organizational affiliations (if applicable), and email addresses. Team Member Organization Email address Name of law enforcement representative Valiant Richey King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office - Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Male Accountability Expert Peter Qualliotine Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Founder &Director of Community Education) Seattle Against Slavery Qetergua!!iotine@gmail.com Community Leader Robert Beiser Name of survivor leader Noel Gomez Name of survivor leader Alisa Bernard Name of philanthropic community member Paula Clapp Name of philanthropic community member Patty Haven Fleischmann Academic Debra Boyer, PhD Community Leader Mar Smith, PhD robertb@seattleagainstslave!)l.org Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Founder and Director of Survivor Services) Organization for Prostitution Survivors (Member, Board of Directors) StolenYouth Seattle International Foundation Global Partnerships StolenYouth Affiliate Assistant Professor University of Washington Organization for Prostitution Survivors Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking (BEST Alliance) Executive Director Noe!gomez206@gmail.com thesaltedsugar@gmail.com Paula.ClaQQ@stolenyouth.org Patty@stolenyouth.org dboyer@u.washington.edu boyerdebra@hotmail.com mar@bestalliance.org YouthCare & Board of lesliebriner@live.com Directors, Organization for Prostitution Survivors As part of the pilot, the core team is expected to commit to monthly meetings with other pilot sites to share lessons learned, and update on them status, feedback on tactics used, and response from the communities. Please keep this in mind when making your selections. Community Expert/Academic Leslie Briner, MSW 3 KC-DemandAbolition-008255 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation 4 KC-DemandAbolition-008256 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·.,·.· ··::.::·. /.:.::·.': ..::.:.: .; ,·. ''·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Core Team: Please explain the reasons for selecting each core team member and their proposed role or responsibilities, as discussed by the team. If you have not yet determined these roles, please provide as much information as possible, understanding that these responsibilities will need to be clarified by the launch in March, 2014. Proposed Team Member Reason for selection Role/Responsibilities Part-time coordinator for law Knowledge and expertise in prosecution of Name of law enforcement buyers and promoters of prostitution, legal enforcement strategy and representative advocacy, and community standing. representative to community on the Valiant Richey project. Male Accountability Expert Peter Qualliotine Expertise and knowledge on male accountability issues and buyer interventions Part-time coordinator for Buyer Intervention strategy and inform public awareness strategies Community Leader Robert Beiser Executive Director of Seattle Against Slavery, a grass-roots organization conducting outreach and awareness activities and committed to demand reduction efforts and public awareness Founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors, committed to services for victims, respected nationally for advocacy and survivor voice. Assist with public awareness and web-based demand deterrence campaigns Name of survivor leader Alisa Bernard Survivor of prostitution, member of Board of Directors of OPS, excellent communicator, writer and representative to community. Provide perspective of survivors, serve as link between project and OPS board, and inform strategies. Name of philanthropic community member Paula Clapp Local philanthropist committed to fund raising to support programs for victims of commercial sexual exploitation and related issues. Fund Development and Community Advocacy Name of philanthropic community member Patty Haven Fleischmann Local philanthropist committed to fund raising to support programs for victims of commercial sexual exploitation and relations. Fund Development and Community Advocacy Academic Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologists; Research, advocacy, program and policy development expertise in adolescent and adult commercial sexual exploitation. Guide development and monitoring of measurement plan and inform research basis for strategies and project content. Name of survivor leader Noel Gomez Provide survivors voice in all aspects of programming content under both strategies, assure issues of victims are addressed appropriately 5 KC-DemandAbolition-008257 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Community Leader Mar Smith, PhD Community Expert/Academic Leslie Briner, MSW Executive Director, BEST Alliance, member of Board of Directors of OPS Facilitate community engagement, communication strategies, inform strategic content and link to business/corporate sectors Recognized for expertise on commercial sexual exploitation, program and policy development, facilitator for CSEC task forces Facilitate links to service providers and community leaders, inform strategic content. Alternative Structure: N/A If you are planning to utilize an alternative structure for the core team (e.g. a coalition), please use the space below to describe and justify this structure. Local Coordinator Nomination Please identify the locality's nomination for local coordinator, or co-coordinators, and provide the information requested below. Provide the CV, one-page narrative for why this person(s) would be the ideal coordinator and two external (outside of the core team) letters of recommendation in a separate document. Name Organizational Affiliation Email address Valiant Richey Peter Qualliotine King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Organization for Prostitution Survivors Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Qetergualliotine@gmail.com YES, available part-time YES, available part-time YES King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office YES Will be determined by March 2014 Available full-time (part-time for cocoordinators) starting March 2014? Do they have access to an office? If so, where? 6 KC-DemandAbolition-008258 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Will they have other responsibilities during the pilot timeframe? YES Will continue to prosecute select cases for KCPAO YES Will continue with related activities for OPS including Buyer's Intervention Class for City of Seattle and Male Accountability forums, and partnership development. Alternate Use of Funds We're committed to funding $60,000 to $80,000 for a fulltime local coordinator/cocoordinators over 24 months. We are offering up to 50% of this funding to be directed elsewhere (instead of covering the local coordinator's salary, e.g. implementation costs). If you are interested in this please use the space below to include what the money would be used for, why it should be used in this way, and how you would ensure the continued involvement of a local coordinator. 7 KC-DemandAbolition-008259 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation 8 KC-DemandAbolition-008260 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Stakeholders: In addition to the core team, please identify the individual or organizational stakeholders committed to participating as thought partners or implementers in this pilot, their organizational affiliation representative (if applicable), and their role within the broader pilot community. Stakeholder Organization Role Policy Implementation across jurisdictions in King County, advocacy at County and State level for support for strategies System collaboration for advocacy, development and implementation of strategies, Inform policy perspective and communicate project goals Convene stakeholders across systems, advocacy for strategies, inform policy and methods, insure survivor support & services System collaboration for provision of survivor services Dan Satterberg King County Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Kathleen Morris Program Manager Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network (WARN) International Rescue Committee in Seattle Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator King County Community Services Division Melinda Giovengo, PhD Executive Director YouthCare & WashACT/WARN Advisory Committee Justice Bobbe Bridge (Ret) Center for Children and Youth Justice Lan Pham Senior Planning & Development Specialist Seattle Human Services Dept. Seattle - King County Sexual Exploitation Response Network (Seattle-KCSERN) Linda Pillo Chief of Police Bellevue Police Department Support training of police in their jurisdiction for all components of strategies Amanda Hightower Executive Director Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Inform strategies, partner to provide services for survivors System collaboration across sectors including juvenile justice, criminal justice, and CSEC protocols Convene/Facilitate KCSERN coalition, manages relevant community contracts for City of Seattle 9 KC-DemandAbol ition-008261 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Stakeholders: Please identify any additional human trafficking (or topically relevant) organizations in the locality that are not involved with the pilot. Organization Name Demand focused? Will you attempt to engage them? If yes, how? If no, why? There is a large and diverse anti-trafficking movement underway in our locality. The stakeholders identified above were carefully selected to comprise a broad range of expertise, skills and access. These partners each have the respect of the community and share a philosophy and approach to ending demand, advocacy, and providing services to prostituted persons. All salient and viable stakeholders have been identified and will be involved in the project. Local Leaders: How will you gain a significant commitment from local elected leaders/public officials who can influence change? What will this commitment look like? OPS and KCPAO have significant support from multiple elected leaders and public officials at this time. These include State legislators, Mayors, City Council members across King County, Police Chiefs and other law enforcement officials. Commitment from these sectors will include: • Support for policy and legislative changes leading to reduction in demand, • Advocating for change through involvement in community forums and public awareness campaign activities • • Collaboration on data collection, management, analysis, and data sharing, Support for new law enforcement strategies • Support for expansion of model Sex Buyer Intervention Programming within the court system and the community • • Support for on-going fund development Leadership and integration of the Demand Reduction Strategies Survivor Leadership: How is local survivor leadership and input incorporated into the pilot in addition to core team representation? How will they be involved in decision-making? 10 KC-DemandAbolition-008262 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation The Organization for Prostitution Survivors is survivor led and survivor informed at all levels of the organization. OPS is unique as a survivor led organization because male accountability and demand-reduction are part of the organizational structure and core programming. Thus, OPS will provide survivor leadership for this project. Two leaders from OPS will serve on the core team and facilitate feedback from survivors through OPS support groups and public forums. Other staff and volunteers act as allies, recognizing and upholding survivors' perspectives and experiences to guide OPS' initiatives, programming, and voice in the community. A Board Member and Director of Survivor Services, both of whom are survivors of prostitution, recently completed a week-long training on Survivor Leadership held by the Girls Education and Mentoring Service (GEMS) in New York. The principles of the survivor empowerment leadership model have been part of OPS organizational structure, and the training offered new insights and opportunities to grow this model. The opportunity for OPS to partner with the KCPAO is unprecedented. This represents true survivor leadership, combined with expertise in male accountability, partnered with a key criminal justice institution. This is the best possible combination of efforts coming together to reduce demand for commercial sex in our locality. Existing Demand Reduction Efforts: Has demand for purchased sex ever been, or is currently being, measured or studied in your community? 11 KC-DemandAbolition-008263 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation No If yes, how? If no, what are the barriers? To a limited degree the, the issue has been studied in King County. Cross-jurisdictional data are available on arrests, prosecutions, and web-based sting operations. Isolated data are often extracted and used for various purposes. Further, there is capacity for measurement and study of demand reduction efforts. The project will have access to databases from Washington State, King County, City of Seattle, and the Washington State Patrol. These databases provide crime reports, locality specific data, and detail on aggregated crime categories upon request. Additionally, data can be collected from individual police jurisdictions including officer reports and call logs. The King County Office of Management and Budget and the Adult and Juvenile Detention Administrative Services Division can provide data for specific analysis and performance measures. Data specific to arrests, recidivism, diversions, and compliance can be collected by this project as well. Support from Demand Abolition will make a significant difference in how existing data are used and facilitate collection of additionally relevant data. First, the project will support a coordinated approach to understanding data sources and what is necessary to glean from these sources. Second, the project will promote developing data collection and analysis methods to support demand reduction strategies and understanding efficacy of varying approaches. 12 KC-DemandAbolition-008264 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Future Demand Reduction Efforts: Demand Abolition requires each locality to implement two demand reduction tactics: a sex buyer education program and a public awareness campaign. Beyond these tactics, does your core team envision implementing any additional demand reduction strategies during the 24 month pilot? If so, which ones and why? Please note, additional tactics are not a requirement. Yes (see below) No Unsure This application details two comprehensive strategies below that incorporate: formal buyers' intervention programming; public awareness through both buyer deterrence campaign and bystander education; and, enhanced law enforcement efforts targeting buyers through reverse sting operations and cross-jurisdictional investigations training. These strategies will require planning, piloting, implementation, revision, data collection and evaluation. As such, we are not proposing additional strategies at this time but have detailed in the next section all of the components for a comprehensive set of strategies for our locality. Pilot Demand Reduction Tactics: How will you jump start a public awareness campaign and a sex buyer education program? You are able to offer more than one method of implementation, as there will be multiple strategies and variations among the other pilots and within the chosen localities. Public Awareness I Sex Buyer Education Program 13 KC-DemandAbolition-008265 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Overview: This strategy will focus on reducing demand for commercial sex by targeting buyers directly. The strategy will coordinate a strong law enforcement emphasis on buyers that will serve as the foundation for a public deterrence campaign targeted at buyers using the internet. This strategy will facilitate the redeployment of criminal justice resources away from arrest and prosecution of prostituted persons and towards the arrest and prosecution of sex buyers. This is a measureable strategy through which we intend to demonstrate a reduction in the prevalence of sex buying through the internet and shift the cultural norms of purchasing sex by demonstrating increased threat of arrest and criminal consequences for purchasing sex in King County. Specific Activities for this Strategy: A. Expand training of King County police agencies to prepare for conducting sting operations on sex buyers, focusing particularly on internet-based operations. B. Increase the number of jurisdictions operating web-based sting operations to include agencies serving 75% of the population in King County. The increase would occur as a result of expanded training and coordinated investigation and prosecution by King County police agencies and associated municipal prosecuting agencies. C. Increase the number of arrests and Overview: This strategy is designed to intervene with sex buyers following arrest through expanded use of diversion programs, and post-conviction as part of sentencing for the crime of purchasing commercial sex. The use of Sex Buyers Intervention Programs also referred to as "John Schools", have been widely used in court programs and other settings. However, this strategy will allow for revision and expansion of our current curriculum and broader use of this resource throughout King County. This is a measureable strategy for which we will obtain recidivism data for buyers participating in the program. This strategy will also focus on public awareness through Bystander Education efforts. While focusing directly on buyers of sex constitutes the majority of our efforts, we recognize that changing social norms is critical for long-term change. The Bystander Education strategy seeks to reach a broader audience, particularly of men, to increase awareness of the harm of prostitution and decrease the tolerance for the commercial sex trade among bystanders and the community at-large. Specific Activities for this Strategy: A. Development of a comprehensive Sex Buyer Intervention Program based on best practices for curriculum components, learning methods, time frame, therapeutic components, and individualized 14 KC-DemandAbolition-008266 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation D. E. F. G. prosecutions of buyers across King County. Increase publicity on arrests, prosecution, and penalties in King County through traditional media to create a credible and demonstrated threat of arrest and prosecution. Incorporate into criminal justice responses additional deterrents such as car impound, increased monetary fines, community service, and sex offender registry to increase effectiveness of sentences. Ensure imposition and collection of statutorily authorized sex buyer fines to enhance financial sustainability of law enforcement efforts and victim services. Coordinate a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted directly at buyers using websites where prostitution is advertised or accessible. The approach will reach buyers when they enter the virtual marketplace in an effort to deter buying sex. This strategy has four components: 1. Inform the potential buyers of the harm of their actions, 2. Inform potential buyers of the criminal and financial penalties, 3. Develop ads that when opened, inform potential buyers they are being watched and, 4. Inform buyers of opportunities to educate themselves through buyer intervention programs and other local resources. components based on a motivational interviewing framework. B. Expand use of the revised Buyer Intervention Curriculum to other municipalities in King County and increase number of buyers participating in the program. C. Focus on long-lasting change in cultural norms through bystander education and awareness. The strategy seeks to utilize existing infrastructure in the domestic violence and sexual assault arenas and includes the following tactics: 1. Partner with local coalitions to integrate Male Accountability messagmg. 2. Develop and increase bystander engagement, including programming targeting members of the business community, young people, and the general public. 3. Offer two Men as Allies workshops per year that are open to the community with targeted outreach to project stakeholders, schools/colleges, domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy groups, public health, and members of the business community. 15 KC-DemandAbolition-008267 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Impact of demand reduction: The wellbeing of prostituted persons is of the highest priority. Are there currently services available in your locality for those who want to leave prostitution? Please explain how you will monitor the impact of all implemented tactics on this population. OPS provides outreach, drop-in, survivor support groups, court diversion, and general advocacy to adult prostituted persons in King County, and partners with existing agencies for additional supportive services and referrals including housing. In addition, members of the core team participate on local, county, and statewide tasks forces, which are implementing new protocols for non- criminal responses and treatment services for prostituted persons. Several members supervise program implementation and service provision through their positions with service agencies. In addition, an outcome of our law enforcement strategy will be uniform imposition of fines across jurisdictions, 50% of which by statute are dedicated to prevention or rehabilitative efforts such as victim services. Overall, the core team includes individuals who are in unique positions to monitor service needs, gaps, and flow. Data Collection and Analysis Do you have the ability to obtain consent from the necessary entities to share the data collected for this pilot? If not, how will you ensure the ability to share data with Demand Abolition? YES- KCPAO and OPS are able to obtain consent and share data collected for this pilot project. Additionally, we have some local data collected by KCPAO and Dr. Debra Boyer's study, "Who Pays the Price?" to use as baseline data as we design and implement the data collection components of this pilot. The core team represents agencies, KCPAO specifically, that have access to criminal justice data, as well as nationally recognized research expert, Dr. Boyer. We feel this is a strong combination of expertise to design and implement data collection and access criminal justice records to facilitate methodologically sound, data-driven strategies. 16 KC-DemandAbolition-008268 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Project Monitoring The Strategic Initiatives Director for Demand Abolition will work closely with each locality to establish methods of monitoring the progress and success of the pilot. What are your initial ideas about the following (these are conversation questions and will be refined during the launch process in 2014): A logic model will be developed for each strategy including benchmarks. Each strategy will have process and outcome indicators identified as short term, intermediate, and long term outcomes. Benchmarks are integrated in the timeline. Major benchmarks for year one will include: A. What benchmarks will you set to ensure ongoing progress in the pilot? B. C. What process indicators will be used to ensure the success of the core team and local coordinator (e.g. how many times the core team met)? Launch 1. Completion of logic models 2. Completion of data collection strategy 3. Social media launch Strategy 1 1. Law enforcement trainings 2. Pilot stings 3. Testing of on line deterrents Strategy 2 1. Convening developer team 2. Drafts completed on specific modules 3. Drafting of bystander messaging 4. Partners identified for male allyship work During the launch phase significant attention will be given to the development of a comprehensive data collection strategy that addresses the process indicators of the pilot efforts as well as foundational planning for the quantitative data to be collected on the demand reduction efforts. Implementation will be tracked through process evaluation to determine how well strategies are being implemented and the efficacy of the core team and coordinators. Indicators will include tracking meeting requirements and level of participation by core team members and stakeholders, and activities, inputs, and resources for each strategy. Clear job descriptions with benchmarks will be developed for each coordinator, who will report to their agency supervisor and the core 17 KC-DemandAbolition-008269 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation team on progress. Data will be reviewed at least on a monthly basis to determine progress and completion of benchmarks. Process data will be used for project feedback to identify changes and adaptations necessary to insure project success For the initial launch phase (3 to 6 months) the partners will report to DA on the number of meetings of the core team and initial meetings relevant to the strategies while the comprehensive data collection strategy is being developed. How will the core team monitor the impact of local demand reduction on surrounding areas? Core Team members participate in statewide and regional tasks forces. Progress on this project will hold significant interest for all stakeholders. Thus, the core team will insure the Demand Abolition project is included on agendas and will solicit feedback, share progress reports, information, and data as appropriate to encourage other areas to adopt and collaborate on strategies. Given the broad sector participation on the Statewide Coordinating Committee on Sex Trafficking (established by legislation), WASHACT, and other local task forces, we anticipate that implementation will occur beyond the stated locality. Philanthropy and Funding What is the fund raising plan at the local level? Please answer the following: 1. Has any local philanthropic support been identified yet (e.g., matching funds, commitments to in-kind donations, pro-bone services)? Yes, OPS is working with local funders for funding commitments including matching funds to ensure full time salaried positions and funding for operational costs for services. We currently receive pro-bono services, in-kind donations, and have organized volunteer efforts on our behalf. 2. Have any potential local funders (outside of your core team member) been identified yet? How will you engage them in this effort? OPS has engaged several local funders and a funding coalition (Stolen Youth), which is dedicated to raising funds to end 18 KC-DemandAbolition-008270 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation commercial sexual exploitation of children and adults. OPS has received foundation grants and is in process of ongoing fund raising and grant making. 3. Who will be your fiscal agent on the ground to receive philanthropic funding for the pilot (outside of Demand Abolition support)? If there is no fiscal agent, how will the funding be allocated across organizations involved in the core team/pilot? The partner agencies, OPS and KCPAO can each act as the fiscal agent for the part-time coordinator assigned to them. In-Kind Support • Time provided by Core team for weekly participation and individual assignments • Space, office equipment, computer access provided by KCPAO and OPS • Management and Administrative support to project by KCPAO and OPS • Meeting participation by police agency administration • Partnership participation in planning and implementation • Time and Project Support provided by 2 student interns for administrative support and research Monetary Support • Unrestricted Donations to OPS • Operational support to OPS from local funders and foundations including Social Justice Fund and StolenYouth. (StolenYouth is a group of philanthropists who are committed to long-term fund raising for victims of sexual exploitation and prostitution-related programs in Washington State. They expect to raise $1 million in 2014.) • Fines placed in King County administrative accounts from penalties assessed from convicted buyers, which will support long term implementation of goals and sustain resulting programs. 19 KC-DemandAbol ition-008271 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Optional The following questions are optional questions; they are not required nor expected. Quantifiable Goals: Reducing demand by 20% in 24 months is a common goal all pilots will strive to attain; do you seek to achieve other quantifiable goal(s) through this pilot? No 20 KC-DemandAbolition-008272 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·.,·. ··::.::·. /.:.::·.': .. ''''•· .; ,·. ''·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation If "yes", please describe the quantifiable goal in detail. • Increase the number of police agencies trained and conducting reverse sting operations to cover 75% of King County • Increase the number of arrests and prosecutions of buyers by 50%, using baseline average from 2010-2013 across King County Jurisdictions. • Reduce buyer traffic by 20% on targeted internet websites. • Increase participation in buyer intervention program by 30% • Report on recidivism among convicted buyers for a 2 year (pilot period). • Report on the number of people reached through Bystander Education programming and Men as Allies Workshops Decision Making: Once chosen, we will facilitate a decision-making process among core team members. However, if you have already discussed a possible approach, please indicate so here. What is your decision-making process to ensure the best outcome? The chart below illustrates our model for strategic, tactical, and operational planning for the project. Core Team Identify/Convene key stakeholders across sectors to solve the problem of Demand: Develop Goals, Coordinate Efforts, Develop Performance Measures and Data Management Plan Conducts Strategic Analysis llE>vE>lon~ ~trllfE'!JiE'~ Coordinator Strategy 1 Defines Objectives Defines Implementation Plan Identifies Resources Needed Develops Key processes and Agreements Implements Data Collection and Reporting Implement Strate2ies Core Team Review Strategic Plan Reviews Performance Measures Review Emerging Strategies Coordinator Strategy 2 & 3 Defines Objectives Defines Implementation Plan Identifies Resources Needed Develops Key processes and agreements Implements Data Collection and Reporting 21 KC-DemandAbolition-008273 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.': .. ''''•· ·:.· ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Data Measurement Strategy: We will work with each chosen locality to create a data measurement strategy. However, if you have already discussed possible indicators or approaches, please elaborate here. Data measurement strategies will be developed for each Demand Reduction Strategy using the research/evaluation expertise of Core Team members. Each partner organization will have assigned roles and responsibilities in the overall measurement plan including data collection, instrument development, and data management. Core Team members will provide monitoring and oversight to insure data quality, integration and analysis as well as data sharing. The OPS/KCPAO partnership currently has access to necessary databases including Washington State, King County, City of Seattle, and the Washington State Patrol. These databases provide crime reports, locality specific data, and detail on aggregated crime categories upon request. Data can be collected from individual police agency jurisdictions including officer reports and call logs. The King County Office of Management and Budget and the Adult and Juvenile Detention Administrative Services Division can provide data for specific analysis and performance measures. Data specific to arrests, recidivism, diversions, and compliance can be collected by this project as well as more detailed information gathered through qualitative methods regarding activities in 22 KC-DemandAbolition-00827 4 Demand Abolition ···. -. ·, .·. ,·.· ,· ; :.: :· . :·. :.: '. .,': ..: ~ ::. :: .; .:. . .'·' Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Communication What is the communication plan for the locality? Please include the following: 1. How the core team will maintain communication among themselves 2. How stakeholders external to the core team will be informed on the activities and progress of the pilot 3. How the community will be informed of, and engaged with, the pilot's work 4. 5. How the core team will work with the media How (and when) the core team will engage local media in this effort 6. What social media channels the core team will utilize >EHC • • DIEi • • • • • • Weekly supervision meetings with respective agencies Weekly communication summaries to core team Monthly Core Team Meetings Monthly Core Team task force meetings with key stakeholders I partners Core Team will 12roduce the following for information dissemination: • • • • Progress Reports Interpretation of Results Convened Sessions Media • • • • • • • • • • Quarterly Meetings Stakeholders will be provided summaries and their input will be solicited in the following areas: Strategy Development Improving Program Effect & Accountability Communications Project Coordination Individual Interests/Stories Process Outcomes and Performance Measures Short term, Intermediate, and Long-Term Results Data Sharing Strengthening Partnerships • • • • • • Public Forums such as Town Hall Meeting Events (2 such events have been implemented and the series will be continued.) Social Media Newspaper Articles Project will be integrated into all OPS trainings and forums Volunteer Opportunities Fund Development • • • • Internet and social media will be a significant part of the deterrence campaign. Outreach to business such as Microsoft and Google are already underway to facilitate that strategy Media will be used to engage and communicate about the project and outcomes, inform and build public support and awareness, develop advocates and generate leadership and advocacy across the community. The project will have committed staff to implement and support to implement the following: Project Website Project Facebook & networking site The partner agencies have excellent relationships with local media and will have opportunities for articles and op-ed pieces. 23 KC-DemandAbolition-008275 Demand Abolition . ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Project Timeline & Strategy What is the projected time line of implementation for the locality? Provide a detailed strategic outline of the project implementation. STRATEGIC PLAN TIMELINE AND BENCHMARKS OPS/KCPAOSTRATEGICPLANTIMELINEAND•BENCHMARKS Core Team Meets Weekly Coordinators Roles/Responsibilities Defined Core Team Roles Defined Implementation Plan/ Logic Models Finalized Measurement and Data Collection Planning Initiate Data Collection, testing On-going Data Management/Analysis Communication Plan and Social Media Initiation 1111111;111111111 24 KC-DemandAbolition-008276 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Meeting with Law Enforcement Agencies on internet-based reverse sting operations and crossjurisdictional investigations Training on reverse sting operations and cross-jurisdictional training Pilot Stings I Follow up training Contact and coordination on targeted deterrent campaign Development of Deterrent Campaign Content and beta testing Implementation of deterrent campaign Review Measurement & Data Collection Processes Review of impositions of fines across jurisdictions Advocacy/Mtgs to assure standard imposition of fines - 25 KC-DemandAbolition-008277 Demand Abolition . .· ..::·.'. ···--.·.. ·.,·. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Research on model buyers intervention programming Convene Development Team Obtain crossjurisdictional stakeholder input on potential models Draft Model with multiple modules for different settings Pilot and evaluate Intervention in 3 municipalities Identify partners to develop Men as Allies messaging and strategies Develop plan through media communication on bystander messaging Facilitate Men as Allies Workshops I I MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB Law Enforcement Sting Operations Continue Advocacy/Meetgs to assure standard imposition of fines 26 KC-DemandAbolition-008278 Demand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Develop media strategy to disseminate efforts Implement media strategy Data Collection Data analysis Summary of Results Completed Finalize Model Curriculum Expand Buyers Intervention through targeted outreach to municipalities Implement bystander messaging campaign on social media Provide Men as Allies Workshops Print and Reproduce Model Curriculum Data Analysis Summary of Results 27 KC-DemandAbolition-008279 If;::::=:: D~mand Abolition ···--.·.. ·.,·. . .· ..::·.'. .. ''''• ·:, ..... Locality Initiative Formal Application for Pilot Participation Checklist of Supplementary Materials X Local coordinator support documents (Required) o CV o o Two letters of recommendation One page narrative/cover letter X Related Studies (Optional) o LJ Data Strategy (Optional) o X Please attach any studies that address the status of sex trafficking and/or commercials sexual exploitation and is relative to your locality (could be statewide assessments, neighborhood-specific, etc.) Please attach supporting documents for a data strategy Additional supplementary materials (Optional) o We encourage you to provide additional information that strengthens the case for inclusion and is directly related to this application 28 KC-DemandAbolition-008280 To: 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov'[LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov] Cc: BRichey@bel levuewa. gov[BRichey@bel levuewa .gov]; TKraft@bel levuewa .gov[TKraft@bel levuewa. gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 3:53:20 PM Subject: RE: VICE temporary reassignment From: LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov [mailto:LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:21 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: BRichey@bellevuewa.gov; TKraft@bellevuewa.gov; LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov Subject: VICE temporary reassignment Hi Val, This week the Chief made the decision to move Tor and Ben back to patrol to fill the gap in a huge staffing shortage we are experiencing. They will both be working on third shift squads. Obviously this completely wiped out our VICE unit during a time when they have been absolutely going gangbusters in every aspect! I have been promised that they will both be back to their VICE positions on January 5, 2015 and at this moment, Ben's limited term spot has made several cuts so it is "above the line" for funding. In the meantime, Tor and Ben will continue to be the excellent soldiers that they are in teaching patrol how they can engage in keeping up with the demand side of Backpages ads, etc. Any extra time Ben and Tor have they will be working on knock and talks at the hotels also. I know our DC (Mike Johnson) plans to attend the roll out of the Demand Abolition Grant on 10/7-the Chief will now be out of town. I will also keep my hand in things in working with KCSO, SPD and any other agency that hosts stings, etc. And of course, anything I can assist you with! Lisa KC-DemandAbol ition-008281 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 9/26/2014 4:00:48 PM RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 11:47 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=""-'-'~~======~=""-J Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:27 PM To: Devin Rebello Subject: RE: Police discussion - checking in about this week From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"==~=--~="-'===='-'=~="-""J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer Subject: Police discussion - checking in about this week Hey Val, I'm working through the agenda for this week's call, and I wanted to check in on the best way to structure our reverse sting discussion. We have two options: 1. Use the full hour to allow you to share and for the other cities to discuss what King County has done around reverse stings 2. Invite another city (outside of our current three) to also share their practices followed by a discussion I know King County has done a lot of great work around reverse stings, so I want to make sure you have enough time to get through everything you want to. If it would benefit you and the other local coordinators more to have another city share what they have done, I'm happy to arrange that. Thanks! Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008282 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008283 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Emily Kennedy Fri 9/26/2014 4:25:36 PM Re: data measurement potential Unfortunately, I will be traveling in DC that day, so won't be able to meet before 5 pm. But please keep me posted if you find any other times that might work! Best, Emily From: Emily Kennedy Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 3:37 PM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Ziba Cranmer Subject: Re: data measurement potential That would work just fine for me; this is for I pm Pacific time, I presume? Once I get your confirm, I can set up a WebEx invite. Thanks! Emily On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Devin Rebello wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008284 From: Emily Kennedy Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 3:56 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: Re: data measurement potential Hello, Great to meet you all and thanks, Val, for the introduction! As Val mentioned, we've looked at trends in our data surrounding the Super Bowl and other big events. In addition to looking at overall trends, we use machine learning to look at the activity of groups local to an event, groups traveling to a city for an event, and groups potentially entering the market during the time of the event. I would love to take some time to show you our findings thus far, and discuss how we may be able to use similar capabilities to estimate the impact of demand reduction campaigns and activities that King County Attorney's Office and other groups are preparing. I am free this Friday morning if that works for you; I could give you a presentation online using WebEx. Let me know what you think! Best, Emily Kennedy On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Ziba and Devin, I would like to introduce you to Emily Kennedy who is with Carnegie Mellon. She works in a lab that is doing big data analysis of many things, including Backpage. I strongly encourage the four of us to have a conversation about their capabilities. Emily just got done showing me some of their trend analysis and trust me when I say that I think this conversation is worth your time in the near future. Emily-I'm going to let you introduce yourself more fully as I will botch it. KC-DemandAbolition-008285 I will be in trial next week, but perhaps a conversation next Friday morning after the core team meeting? Val Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 Research Analyst Auton Lab, Robotics Institute, CMU Carnegie Mellon University B.S. Ethics, History, and Public Policy, 2012 KC-DemandAbolition-008286 To: ane math ieson[ a. m. math ieson@g mai I. com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery. org] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Debra Boyer Sent: Fri 9/26/2014 8:04:13 PM Subject: RE: New prostitution study - any thoughts? Interesting the researchers have decided to explore the relationship between sex abuse and prostitution. Maybe Exxon did this study. Debra Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 16:21:13 -0700 Subject: Re: New prostitution study - any thoughts? From: a.m.mathieson@gmail.com To: robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org CC: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov; mar@bestalliance.org; lesliebriner@live.com; debraboyer9@gmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com It would be important to know how interviewees were selected. Were the researchers selecting women from lobby groups like SWOP? From online escort services? Women in street prostitution? Would pimps permit the interviewees to interview younger women/ girls or women in violently coercive situations? Were women interviewed alone? With pimps? With brothel owners present? Also, what were the average socio-economic backgrounds of the interviewees? For example- impoverished, aboriginal women are grossly over represented in prostitution in Vancouver because of histories of genocide and continuing racism, but from the article it sounds like the majority of the interviewees were caucasian. It also doesn't appear that women who had exited the prostitution industry were interviewed. A number of studies have shown that women who are still caught in the system of prostitution are far more likely to express positive or neutral feelings about prostitution than women who have left the industry and had time to 1. gain distance from and process the experience 2. access health/ mental health services, etc. Some researchers and Survivors argue that positivity or neutrality are necessary to surviving prostitution because the experience dictates at least a modicum of acceptance of one's situation. On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008287 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] tim matsui Sat 9/27/2014 7:03:56 AM Re: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! well, we just started on tuesday and I think it was pretty successful. the input was great. looking forward to doing more as we build capacity. MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST AND PRODUCER On Sep 26, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: tim matsui L~~"'-'-"~~~~~~.!.!.J Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 11:00 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Bummer! But thanks. I thought your grant let you skate out of some of the trial duties? Looking forward to sharing some of this stuff with you. Talk soon, T PRODUCER Contact: On Sep 22, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Tim, Thanks for the invitation. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it as I am in trial. I hope it is a smashing success. From: tim matsui L=c~~~=="'"'-', Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 1:52 PM To: Tim Matsui Cc: Tina Harris Subject: See You at Tuesday's 2pm Screening! Hey there, I just wanted to thank you and remind you about tomorrow's screening of the first training/education/engagement chapter from "Leaving the Life" in Bellevue tomorrow. We're really looking forward to sharing this with you and excited about your participation and feedback. Please let us know if there are any last minute invites we can make. Doors are at 1.30 Screening at 2.00 Finish by 3.00 KC-DemandAbolition-008288 It's at: Lincoln Square Cinema, 3rd Floor 700 Bellevue Way NE #310 Bellevue WA 98004 Look for signs. Parking is free with validation (or simply free if you park at Bellevue Square). Map to garages here: Many, many thanks to Tina Harris and the City of Renton Police Department for helping make this event possible! Best T P.S. Make sure your smart phone is fully charged! PRODUCER KC-DemandAbolition-008289 To: Debra Boyer[debraboyer9@gmail.com] Cc: ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mar Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Sat 9/27/2014 8:51 :07 AM Subject: Re: New prostitution study - any thoughts? Debra! I meant for real! Like what impact do you think this will have, interesting parts of the research, etc. I really appreciated Ane's feedback so we can understand research like this better. -Robert On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: Interesting the researchers have decided to explore the relationship between sex abuse and prostitution. Maybe Exxon did this study. Debra Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 16:21:13 -0700 Subject: Re: New prostitution study - any thoughts? From:~~~~~~="'-=~== To:~=~;;L==="-====-"-====~~ CC: ~===:.-=-=~===~~=_,__, ===~===~==~' ==~=~=-'-=="' ====='-'~==="'-~' It would be important to know how interviewees were selected. Were the researchers selecting women from lobby groups like SWOP? From online escort services? Women in street prostitution? Would pimps permit the interviewees to interview younger women/ girls or women in violently coercive situations? Were women interviewed alone? With pimps? With brothel owners present? Also, what were the average socio-economic backgrounds of the interviewees? For example- impoverished, aboriginal women are grossly over represented in prostitution in Vancouver because of histories of genocide and continuing racism, but from the article it sounds like the majority of the interviewees were caucasian. It also doesn't appear that women who had exited the prostitution industry were interviewed. A number of studies have shown that women who are still caught in the system of prostitution are far more likely to express positive or neutral feelings about prostitution than women who have left the industry and had time to 1. gain distance from and process the experience 2. access health/ mental health services, etc. Some researchers and Survivors argue that positivity or neutrality are necessary to surviving prostitution because the experience dictates at least a modicum of acceptance of one's situation. On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008290 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 99999995. 9 9999917 6999399259999 219 [52926992. 0 9:93 KC-DemandAbolition-008291 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 8:30:31 AM Subject: Reminder - registration and flights Hi Val and Peter, I hope you both had a wonderful weekend! When you have a moment can you please fill out the registration form and book your flight for the launch event? We are asking that everyone do this by COB tomorrow. If you need more time, please let me know. 1. To submit the registration form, please - - - - 2. 3. To book your flights, please call or email Travel Collaborative ,______, ,;:,;..:.=c;;:.;:;~_;;:,,,,;_=,;,;_;:,,,;;;;=.:..:_:., For more information on event logistics, please read the attached logistic document Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can assist in any way. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008292 A Program ofHunt Alternatives 1. REGISTRATION Please register for the event by clicking 2. FLIGHTS Travel costs will be covered for participants living 60 miles or more from the Cheyenne Mountain Resort, unless otherwise discussed. Please call Travel Collaborative at 617.497. 8141, make travel arrangements and provide "Hunt Alternatives, Demand Abolition" as the name. If, for any reason, you decide to change your flight once it has been booked, you will be responsible for all costs associated with a flight change. 3. ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel reservations and conference space will be held at: Cheyenne Mountain Resort 3225 Broadmoor Valley Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 P: 719.538.4000 www.cheyennemountain.com Once your flights are booked, we will be notified, and you will be added to our hotel confirmation list. You will not have to contact the hotel prior to your arrival. Check in time at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort is 4:00pm. Check-out time is 12:00pm. Luggage storage will be available on Thursday, October 23. The hotel has several complimentary services for your use during the conference including: parking, full service fitness center and classes, outdoor tennis, newspaper and in room coffee and tea, and aquatics access. For more information on their facilities, please visit their website 4. HOTEL INCIDENTALS We will cover the cost of your hotel room during the above listed dates; however, you will have to pay for any incidental charges incurred during your stay (e.g., phone calls, snack bar, laundry service, room service, etc.). Wireless access will be free of charge to launch participants. 5. GROUND TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING Demand Abolition will arrange shuttle services to and from the Colorado Springs airport. These will be coordinated through the hotel's shuttle service. Arrivals are scheduled based off flight itineraries and departures are schedule on the hour, every hour. Demand Abolition will only pay for the KC-DemandAbolition-008293 provided transportation services. If alternative transportation is preferred, please contact Delaney Workman by Monday, October 13 so your shuttle reservation can be released. We will cover parking costs and mileage reimbursement for those traveling by car to the Cheyenne Mountain Resort. Please contact Delaney Workman to inform of your parking needs by Monday, October 13. Demand Abolition will not be covering: 1. Ground transportation from/to your personal home or office to/from your local airport, unless otherwise discussed; 2. Ground transportation from/to Colorado Springs airport outside of scheduled airport shuttles; and 3. Ground transportation outside of the scheduled agenda. For example, if we are providing dinner, we will provide ground transportation. If you are getting a meal or sightseeing on your own or with fellow attendees, we will not cover that expense. 6.MEALS On the first day of the convening, Demand Abolition will be providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the hotel. On the second day, we'll provide breakfast and lunch. We will not be offering reimbursement for additional meals. Please let Delaney know of any dietary restrictions by Monday, October 13. We will make every effort to accommodate your needs. 7. PACKING and PREPARING Casual attire is recommended for the launch (e.g., jeans). October is a cool month in Colorado with average temperatures ranging from 61°F to 36°F. Please bring appropriate clothing for warm and cool weather (light breathable materials like cotton and layers to adjust to hotel and outdoor temperatures). Demand Abolition will facilitate outdoor team building activities that will not require significant physical exertion. Please pack appropriate outdoor athletic gear to participate (e.g., comfortable clothes to move in, running/tennis shoes, etc.). If you'd like to take advantage of the sports facilities and pools at the hotel, please pack necessary clothing accordingly. 8. REIMBURSEMENT To be reimbursed for approved expenses (see above for details), please email Delaney for an expense report template. Once you receive the template, please provide all required information and scanned copies or photos of your receipts. 9.AGENDA KC-DemandAbolition-008294 We?ll be sending out a tentative agenda Mondav, October 13. KC-DemandAbolition-008295 To: From: Sent: Subject: Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 10:04:54 AM RE:KCTS From: Donohoe, Dan Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 10:05 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: KCTS From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:12 AM To: Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: KCTS From: Donohoe, Dan Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:01 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KCTS Val, Do you have Ethan Morris's phone number? Thanks, Dan KC-DemandAbolition-008296 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Mon 9/29/2014 10:07:38 AM Re: Seattle HiI've got a meeting scheduled with Lan Pham for Thursday. Also, John School is tomorrow; I'll ask my contacts at Municipal Court and probation what the deal is. I haven't heard back from Heidi Sargent (the attorney who replaced Beth Gappert) yet. I'll e-mail her again. Thanks, -pq On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Any movement on learning what Seattle does with buyers? Thanks. KC-DemandAbolition-008297 To: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Um porowicz, Thomas[Thomas. U mporowicz@seattle.gov]; Holand, Tye[Tye.Holand@seattle.gov] 'james.henning@denvergov.org'Uames.henning@denvergov .org] Cc: From: Fitzgerald, James Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 10:54:13 AM Subject: RE: Buyer stings and Denver From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:17 PM To: Fitzgerald, James; Umporowicz, Thomas; Holand, Tye Cc: 'james.henning@denvergov.org'; Richey, Valiant Subject: Buyer stings and Denver Hi Lt. Fitzgerald, I want to introduce you to Lt. Henning from Denver PD. I gave a little presentation on how we handle buyers in King County today to our partner cities on the Demand Project, and talked about some of the great work Det Holand is doing. Lt. Henning is interested in connecting with SPD and your unit in particular as Denver PD starts to implement some buyer stings in their city. I think he is particularly interested in having his detectives pick Det Holand's brain about some of his experience on this issue. Lt. Henning, feel free to chime in I have anything wrong. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008298 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Mon 9/29/2014 10:57:21 AM Re: Reminder - registration and flights All set. Thanks Devin! On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Devin Rebello wrote: Hi Val and Peter, I hope you both had a wonderful weekend! When you have a moment can you please fill out the registration form and book your flight for the launch event? We are asking that everyone do this by COB tomorrow. If you need more time, please let me know. 3. For more information on event logistics, please read the attached logistic document Please let me know if you have any questions or ifl can assist in any way. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008299 KC-DemandAbolition-008300 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@g mai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 12:12:21 PM Subject: Re: update I don't think it will hurt to invite the city council folks; we might find some strong supporters among them. And I'm good with sending to BEST's list as well. Thanks Val! -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: "'-'-""===~='-"="'-=='"', On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; ~~~~~~~~.!.!. "'~~~~=~~~_, 1 Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: update I could also send to BES T's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith ,,_,_,,~~~~~~::::;, 1 Subject: Re: update KC-DemandAbol ition-008301 The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008302 $999999 Kimmy Ermmeamg 919999999993; 94199;; {?i?earn}: P999999399999299 (TERM: (206; 47?74877 PLEASE NUTE MY PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED. Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 9 091g KC-DemandAbolition-008303 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@g mai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 12:47:24 PM Subject: Re: update Agreed. Let's lose "essential". -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Richey, Valiant From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:14 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mar Brettmann; Alisa B; nn,1cmNt::1r1r::i1m wrote: Leslie Briner Subject: Re: update I'm a little worried that if we open it up to the public that SWOP will show up and disrupt, but I do want a full room. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I think like you said, Val, the more the merrier, and some of these municipalities will sign on to the Proclamation even if they're not fully engaged, yet. For Mar's distribution list, I know that I get BEST emails, so are we just opening it up to the public? Should we send out to OPS and SAS broader email lists, too? I can send to all of these lists from you if people send me the lists in Excel format. Thanks, -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008304 From: ''-'-"'~"'-=~~~~"""'-'-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; ~~~~~~~~-'--' u~~~~=~~~""' Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: update I could also send to BES T's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith \'-'-"e=~~~~=""-' Subject: Re: update The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: KC-DemandAbolition-008305 - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val Robert Beiser KC-DemandAbolition-008306 Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008307 To: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 1:00:04 PM Subject: RE: Reminder - registration and flights From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 8:31 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com) Subject: Reminder - registration and flights Hi Val and Peter, I hope you both had a wonderful weekend! When you have a moment can you please fill out the registration form and book your flight for the launch event? We are asking that everyone do this by COB tomorrow. If you need more time, please let me know. 1. To submit the registration form, 2. 3. please=~~~:,,,:,,;,,:; ______ , To book your flights, please call or email Travel Collaborative , For more information on event logistics, please read the attached logistic document Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can assist in any way. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008308 To: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; boyerdebra@hotmail.com Cc: (debraboyer9@gmail.com)[debraboyer9@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 1:01 :38 PM Subject: RE: update From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:53 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mar Brettmann; Alisa B; boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com) Subject: Re: update Ok, done! So where are we on the decision to send? Like are we ready? On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Peter Qualliotine Agreed. Let's lose "essential". wrote: On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Richey, Valiant From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:14 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mar Brettmann; Alisa B; ~~~~""'-"~~~.!,! \"~~~~=~~~_, 1 Leslie Briner Subject: Re: update I'm a little worried that if we open it up to the public that SWOP will show up and disrupt, but I do want a full room. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I think like you said, Val, the more the merrier, and some of these municipalities will sign on to the Proclamation even if they're not fully engaged, yet. For Mar's distribution list, I know that I get BEST emails, so are we just opening it up to the public? Should we send out to OPS and SAS broader email lists, too? I can send to all of these lists from you if people send me the lists in Excel format. Thanks, -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-008309 From: ~~~~~~~~-'-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; ~~==~=~=~ ni:::>r1r:::it"'!l'"l\/t:>FI..! Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: update I could also send to BES T's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith ''"'-'~=~=""-'-"""-"=' Subject: Re: update The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, KC-DemandAbolition-00831 O Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008311 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 1 :01 :58 PM RE: update From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:53 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mar Brettmann; Alisa B; boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com) Subject: Re: update Ok, done! So where are we on the decision to send? Like are we ready? On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Peter Qualliotine Agreed. Let's lose "essential". wrote: On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Richey, Valiant From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:14 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mar Brettmann; Alisa B; ~~~~""'-"~~~.!,! \"~'""""~~=~~~ 1 Leslie Briner Subject: Re: update I'm a little worried that if we open it up to the public that SWOP will show up and disrupt, but I do want a full room. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I think like you said, Val, the more the merrier, and some of these municipalities will sign on to the Proclamation even if they're not fully engaged, yet. For Mar's distribution list, I know that I get BEST emails, so are we just opening it up to the public? Should we send out to OPS and SAS broader email lists, too? I can send to all of these lists from you if people send me the lists in Excel format. Thanks, -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-008312 To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; ~~==~=~=~ Peter ni:::>r1r:::it"'!l'"l\/t:>FI..! Qualliotine Subject: RE: update I could also send to BES T's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith ''"'-'=-"'======, Subject: Re: update The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val KC-DemandAbolition-008313 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbol ition-008314 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Peter Qualliotine Mon 9/29/2014 1:05:23 PM Re: Reminder - registration and flights On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008315 From: Devin Rebello Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 8:31 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine U"'-'"====°'-=='-'~=~, Subject: Reminder - registration and flights Hi Val and Peter, I hope you both had a wonderful weekend! When you have a moment can you please fill out the registration form and book your flight for the launch event? We are asking that everyone do this by COB tomorrow. If you need more time, please let me know. 3. For more information on event logistics, please read the attached logistic document Please let me know if you have any questions or ifl can assist in any way. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008316 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Peter Qualliotine Mon 9/29/2014 1:07:03 PM Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am I approve. -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at htto://combattinqdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008317 Please email for additional information. robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008318 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Mon 9/29/20141:08:12 PM Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am So Val, are we good? On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: I approve. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the KC-DemandAbolition-008319 launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please email for additional information. robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008320 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qualliotine'[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 1 :09:47 PM RE: Reminder - registration and flights From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:05 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Devin Rebello Subject: Re: Reminder - registration and flights On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Devin Rebello Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 8:31 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine U"'-"===~~="-'~=~, Subject: Reminder - registration and flights Hi Val and Peter, I hope you both had a wonderful weekend! When you have a moment can you please fill out the registration form and book your flight for the launch event? We are asking that everyone do this by COB tomorrow. If you need more time, please let me know. 3. For more information on event logistics, please read the attached logistic document KC-DemandAbol ition-008321 Please let me know if you have any questions or ifl can assist in any way. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives Cambridge, MA office: cell: fax:~~~-'-='-'@DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008322 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 1: 10: 10 PM RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:08 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam So Val, are we good? On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Peter Qualliotine I approve. wrote: On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" wrote: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new KC-DemandAbolition-008323 strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008324 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Robert Beiser Mon 9/29/2014 1 :19:28 PM Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am You're going to get a lot of auto-replies, sorry. It's just what happens. Ok, sending in a few minutes! -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: "City and county officials will have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch" because I'm not sure that most city officials will be able to sign this at the event rather than in their city chambers. Otherwise I'm good. Fire in the hole! As an aside, I'm not particularly looking forward to a bazillion emails if that happens. From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:07 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam I approve. -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008325 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008326 Hebert Bez?aer Elaemrriwe 99:99am 999999999 .99 earzieagairzsMavew. org Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 9 9999917 eagaim 21.9 [52926992. 09:93 KC-DemandAbolition-008327 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Mon 9/29/2014 1:28:12 PM Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Hey Val - do you have Swanee's email? Her name is on the list, but no email address. Let me know what it is and I can add it. -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: You're going to get a lot of auto-replies, sorry. It's just what happens. Ok, sending in a few minutes! On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: "City and county officials will have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch" because I'm not sure that most city officials will be able to sign this at the event rather than in their city chambers. Otherwise I'm good. Fire in the hole! As an aside, I'm not particularly looking forward to a bazillion emails if that happens. From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:07 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam I approve. -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" KC-DemandAbolition-008328 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008329 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008330 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Donohoe, Dan Mon 9/29/2014 1 :28:42 PM RE:KCTS From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:37 PM To: Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: KCTS From: Donohoe, Dan Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 10:05 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: KCTS From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:12 AM To: Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: KCTS From: Donohoe, Dan Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:01 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KCTS Val, Do you have Ethan Morris's phone number? Thanks, Dan KC-DemandAbol ition-008331 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Microsoft Outlook Mon 9/29/2014 1:29:09 PM Voice Mail from 6174977400 (38 seconds) You received a voice mail from 6174977400 KC-DemandAbolition-008332 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-008333 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 1 :29:47 PM RE: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Hey Val - do you have Swanee's email? Her name is on the list, but no email address. Let me know what it is and I can add it. -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at I: 19 PM, Robert Beiser You're going to get a lot of auto-replies, sorry. It's just what happens. wrote: Ok, sending in a few minutes! On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: "City and county officials will have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch" because I'm not sure that most city officials will be able to sign this at the event rather than in their city chambers. Otherwise I'm good. Fire in the hole! As an aside, I'm not particularly looking forward to a bazillion emails if that happens. From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:07 PM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: [Test] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam I approve. -pq On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Robert Beiser Here is the final version of the invitation. Please approve and I will send. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: "Robert" wrote: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008334 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008335 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008336 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Sean Kelly Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:31 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbol ition-00833 7 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Layne Barnes Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:32 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008338 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Bill Allison Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:32 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008339 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Erin Weaver Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:33 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008340 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Noel Gerken Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:34 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008341 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] council2 Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:35 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008342 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Linda Johnson Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:38 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008343 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Dana Parnello Mon 9/29/2014 1:43:43 PM City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008344 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Mar Brettmann[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 1:44:16 PM Subject: Re: update The invite is sent! We ended up with 413 emails on that list. Once you receive yours, feel free to forward to anyone we might have missed. Thanks, all. -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:53 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Leslie Briner Subject: Re: update Ok, done! So where are we on the decision to send? Like are we ready? On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Agreed. Let's lose "essential". On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:14 PM To: Robert Beiser KC-DemandAbolition-008345 Leslie Briner Subject: Re: update I'm a little worried that if we open it up to the public that SWOP will show up and disrupt, but I do want a full room. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: I think like you said, Val, the more the merrier, and some of these municipalities will sign on to the Proclamation even if they're not fully engaged, yet. For Mar's distribution list, I know that I get BEST emails, so are we just opening it up to the public? Should we send out to OPS and SAS broader email lists, too? I can send to all of these lists from you if people send me the lists in Excel format. Thanks, -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: ·~~~~~~~~'-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; ~~~"-==-"'~=="-' n,nhrnhrnn::n'u Qualliotine Subject: RE: update Peter I could also send to BES T's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008346 From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith ~~""-"'~~~~=""-' Subject: Re: update The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. KC-DemandAbolition-00834 7 Any questions? Thanks all, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008348 Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008349 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Mon 9/29/20141:44:18 PM You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. valiantrichey@kingcounty.gov KC-DemandAbolition-008350 whv did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbol ition-008351 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; M. 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Start selling in minutes with Eventbrite! www.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008355 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 1:46:58 PM FW: City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement This is an odd one. -----Original Message----From: Dana Parnello [mailto:dana.parnello@maplevalleywa.gov] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: City of Maple Valley Council - Message Acknowledgement Subject: Message Acknowledgement Thank you for your message received at City Hall. The City Council appreciates your communication and this receipt notification is to assure you that your message has been received by the member or members of Council addressed. Each Councilor has access to the City's email services. In order to ensure that one Councilor's opinion is not misinterpreted as the whole Council's position, it is the City Council's policy that individual Council members do not individually reply to correspondence directed to the entire Council. In order to facilitate the most timely response feasible, emails that require research or response are forwarded to the appropriate City department for action, and the department's response to the customer is copied to the City Council. If your email is forwarded to a staff member for response, you will receive notification advising you of the department contact, as will the Council. Staff will endeavor to respond to your request as promptly as possible. Thank you again for your correspondence. City of Maple Valley 22017 SE Wax Rd, Ste 200 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone: 425.413.8800 Fax: 425.413.4282 www.maplevalleywa.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: This email has been generated by a public employee and may be considered public record pursuant to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Accordingly, this email, in whole or in part, may be subject to public disclosure. KC-DemandAbolition-008356 'Robert Beiser'[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iioti ne@gmai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; M. 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Smith Subject: Fwd: Order Notification for Launch Event - Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation ... and Eric Sano is the first RSVP! ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Eventbrite Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:45 PM Subject: Order Notification for Launch Event - Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation To:~~~~~~~~~~'-./-'-'~ KC-DemandAbolition-008357 ur ti Mobile Tickets Add [;gJPassbook Paper Tickets u ns IS Contact the organizer at Order Summary September 29, 2014 Order#: 349833859 Name Type Quantity KC-DemandAbolition-008358 Eric Sano RSVP 1 IS Wednesday, October 15, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 11 :30 AM (PDT) Seattle City Hall - Bertha Knight Landes Room 600 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98104 Add to my calendar: KC-DemandAbolition-008359 ,l your own event __55yene 555 5555 5555555 $555 E5555 55 555 I '3 "Ex/5555555 551555 55? 555m 355% great events F5 55 E555E 555555 5555 5735555 3/555 5555 5:555 555 55555 -. .- 5w H55 MY .5 "5555555- FREVACV 755515 ELQE T5 5555! 55-5 5555 i5 55 5 I If 5:35.: 3' 55555555 555-5 55- 555 F5555 $555 55 55555 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 33? 3-- Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 555555555555{512555. 555 KC-DemandAbolition-008360 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser Mon 9/29/2014 2:02:39 PM Re: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am In order to RSVP, one has to provide information and register. Although in your personal case, I think you're good. -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at lOam Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new KC-DemandAbol ition-008361 strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008362 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mack, Barbara Mon 9/29/2014 2:02:48 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Mack, Barbara Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. KC-DemandAbolition-008363 King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008364 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 2:04:52 PM RE: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 2:03 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam In order to RSVP, one has to provide information and register. Although in your personal case, I think you're good. -Robert On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at lOam Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. KC-DemandAbolition-008365 We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008366 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mack, Barbara[Barbara. Mack@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 2:18:57 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Mack, Barbara Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 2:03 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L~==~=~=="'"-='-"==-'-"""-'=~==="-=~==-'-'~, On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Mack, Barbara Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. KC-DemandAbolition-008367 We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008368 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] msmith@interact-llc.com Mon 9/29/2014 2:32:39 PM Fwd: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am looks great! thanks for all of your work!! mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:43 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam To: Mar Brettman ,,.-=~=,n"'-'¥/;;,;;"~=====~ Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and KC-DemandAbolition-008369 county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. mar@bestalliance.org whv did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 70 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Lisa Zurhorst Mon 9/29/2014 3:01:15 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:43 PM To: Mayor Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 71 King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 72 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Microsoft Outlook Mon 9/29/2014 3:12:33 PM Voice Mail from 2067143505 (1 minute and 27 seconds) You received a voice mail from 2067143505 KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 73 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-008374 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] McMartin, Richard Mon 9/29/2014 3:36:47 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: McMartin, Richard Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008375 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 76 Th?s emai? was seen? riohard.mcmariin?k?mcountvqov Why did i unsubscyibe from this list update subscriptimn prefewmes Ki?g {Emmi}! Pm?seoum?g A?mr?ay?a af?ne 516 3rd Ave Sea?ie, WA USA KC-DemandAbolition-008377 To: From: Sent: Subject: McMartin, Richard[Richard. McMartin@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 3:37:05 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: McMartin, Richard Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"==~~~~~~=~~~=-'-"~~""""-'~~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: McMartin, Richard Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 78 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbol ition-0083 79 Thi?s emai? wag mm? richard.mcmariin@kinqmunty.qov Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe thig 3'33?: update subgcr?ptim preferences K?ng {Emmi}! Pmsaecut?ng A?omeyga fo?ce 518 3rd Ave Seame, WA 98164 - BESA KC-DemandAbolition-008380 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] McMartin, Richard Mon 9/29/2014 3:37:41 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:37 PM To: McMartin, Richard Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: McMartin, Richard Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L~==~=~=="'"-='-"==-'-"""-'=~==="-=~==-'-'~, On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: McMartin, Richard Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbol ition-008381 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the KC-DemandAbolition-008382 Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008383 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Johnson, Lisa[Lisa .Johnson@ki ngcounty. gov] Orcutt, Tracy Mon 9/29/2014 3:56:14 PM SA STOP Grant blurb What do you think of the blurb? I am to "describe your proposed sexual assault project ..... what will be done and how your agency will accomplish the goal of your project" - checking the box :"Specialized units of prosecutors specifically focusing on sex crimes against youth (11-24) and adult victims." Anything to add, delete, wordsmith? Tracy Orcutt! King Cou VAWA STOP Grant I Seattle, WA 981041 Cou Part-time Mon. - Weds. inatorl King Cou Prosecutor's I 206.205.6104 I W-554, King Cou KC-DemandAbolition-008384 KCPAO is proposing to dedicate a 0.5FTE prosecutor to a newly-created sexual assault prosecution track that would focus exclusively on prosecuting persons attempting to buy sex from youth. The dedicated prosecutor's work would entail coordinating the investigation and prosecution of persons attempting to buy sex from youth via internet and at the street level. Investigative coordination will involve multiagency and high-volume sting operations among other coordinated strategies. Both investigative coordination and prosecution will build off of recent case development and coordination generated from a KCP AO grant award earlier this year to explore strategic ways to address reduction of buyer demand. In March of2014, King County Prosecutor's Office, partnering with the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS), was chosen by Demand Abolition as a pilot site for a new demand reduction model to reduce commercial sexual exploitation. KCP AO's role in this project is to shift the criminal justice response paradigm from arresting prostituted persons to prosecuting the buyers who drive demand. Through the Demand Abolition project, KCP AO is doing new and innovative work: expanding training of police agencies to conduct sting operations on sex buyers; increasing the number of agencies conducting stings; increasing arrests and prosecutions of buyers; increasing publicity of arrests, prosecutions and penalties; ensuring imposition of fines to support victim services; and coordinating a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted towards internet sex buyers. In turn, OPS is focusing on sex buyer intervention post-conviction as well as increasing public awareness through bystander education efforts. Since the Demand Abolition award, KCPAO's buyer case referral numbers for prosecution have spiked at unprecedented rates. While the Demand Abolition project's success in developing buyer case referral and investigation is remarkable, KCPAO is not able to adequately address this next level of demand reduction through prosecution at current staffing levels. Currently KCP AO has one 0 .5 FTE prosecutor dedicated to trafficking/promoting prostitution cases. This dedicated position is tasked with vertically managing prosecution on these specific cases as well as actively participating in coordinated community response strategic planning efforts at the local and state level. Our proposal would be to expand this existing dedicated prosecutor's role from part-time to full-time to specifically include prosecuting the demand aspect of sexual exploitation of youth. As such, a STOP grant award to enhance buyer prosecution in the name of demand reduction would naturally complement the successful buyer-specific case development work through the Demand Abolition project as well as existing coordinated community response focus areas. The dedicated prosecutor will coordinate investigative activities, review law enforcement referrals for filing, make charging decisions and handle all aspects of prosecution. Statistics on all referred cases will be kept and reported back to the STOP grant administrator. More information on the Demand Abolition Project or KCP AO involvement in CSEC and sex trafficking coordinated community response is available if needed. KC-DemandAbolition-008385 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Larson, Mark Mon 9/29/2014 4:30:52 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Larson, Mark Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008386 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. KC-DemandAbolition-008387 Ki?g {Emmi}! Pm?seoum?g A?mr?ay?a af?ne 516 3rd Ave Sea?ie, WA USA KC-DemandAbolition-008388 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Lisa Zurhorst'[LisaZ@issaquahwa.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 9/29/2014 4:51 :52 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Lisa Zurhorst [mailto:LisaZ@issaquahwa.gov] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:01 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L~=~=~~'-1---~=~"'-'=~===="-=""""-'=~~J On Behalf Of Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:43 PM To: Mayor Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. KC-DemandAbolition-008389 We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008390 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com] From: Debra Boyer Sent: Mon 9/29/2014 9:35:02 PM Subject: RE: update Hi Sorry, I missed all this discussion, was gone and setting up a new phone. I think it was fine, great job thank you!! Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: mar@bestalliance.org CC: thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; debraboyer9@gmail.com; lesliebriner@live.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: RE: update Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 19:07:07 +0000 From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Alisa B; Robert Beiser; boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com); Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: update I could also send to BEST's local distribution list, if needed. Please advise. Mar On Sep 26, 2014 5:21 PM, "Richey, Valiant" From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith ''-'-"~~~=~~""' Subject: Re: update The contact info for mayors and councils has now been added to the Google Doc under the tab New Invites (cutting and pasting wasn't working). We're up at over 400 people to invite, now, though I don't know if the Beaux-Arts Village Council members are likely to attend. :-) On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Richey, Valiant Hi all, wrote: KC-DemandAbol ition-008391 Debra and I just held a very small core team meeting (I'm pretty sure there was no quorum) and have solved all the problems of the world. Before I tell you about that however, I wanted to let you know that we have decided on the following for announcing this project: - Scrap the Save the Date - Send out the invitation on Monday Paul felt that we should send the invite out 2 weeks before (10/1) and it seemed ridiculous to send out a Save the Date today-only three days before the invitation. BUT, Debra and I also feel that the invitation list needs to grow by at least another 100 people to ensure a full room. So ... our plan is to send personal requests to Kathleen Morris, Kelly Mangisomething, Rebecca Podzus (AG) and Alica Zillah and ask them to distribute the invitation to WARN, KC CSEC Task Force, Statewide CSEC Task Force and Statewide Trafficking Task Force. Debra is also looking at some sections of the OPS distribution list and I'm hoping Robert will do the same for SAS. WE NEED NUMBERS FOLKS! Is everyone cool with this? Finally, I was under the impression (probably mistaken) that Stephanie from SAS was adding names for the council members/mayors for the participating cities, but I don't see those on the version of the invite list I opened. Is that happening? If not, can it happen for Monday? If not, Debra has suggested that Ane might be able to help. Any questions? Thanks all, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008392 To: Barbosa, Mary[Mary.Barbosa@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Larson, Mark[Mark.Larson@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Walton-Anderson, Natalie[Natalie.Walton-Anderson@kingcounty.gov] From: Norgaard, Erin Sent: Tue 9/30/2014 8:31 :32 AM Subject: RE: Prostitution diversion update From: Barbosa, Mary Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 8:30 AM To: Norgaard, Erin Cc: Larson, Mark; Richey, Valiant; Walton-Anderson, Natalie Subject: Re: Prostitution diversion update The LEAD police coordinating group needs to vote on the prostitution expansion. That meeting is set for this Friday. I'll keep you posted. On Sep 30, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Norgaard, Erin wrote: From: Larson, Mark Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 1:46 PM To: Norgaard, Erin; Barbosa, Mary; Richey, Valiant Cc: Walton-Anderson, Natalie Subject: RE: Prostitution diversion update From: Norgaard, Erin Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 12:17 PM To: Barbosa, Mary; Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark Cc: Walton-Anderson, Natalie Subject: RE: Prostitution diversion update From: Barbosa, Mary Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 12:16 PM To: Norgaard, Erin; Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark KC-DemandAbolition-008393 Cc: Walton-Anderson, Natalie Subject: RE: Prostitution diversion update From: Norgaard, Erin Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 12:05 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark Cc: Barbosa, Mary; Walton-Anderson, Natalie Subject: RE: Prostitution diversion update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 3:09 PM To: Larson, Mark Cc: Barbosa, Mary; Norgaard, Erin; Walton-Anderson, Natalie; Richey, Valiant Subject: Prostitution diversion update Hi Mark, As you suggested, I met with Natalie and Mary to go over the proposed FAD for adult prostitution cases. The attached version is updated based on their wise input regarding the process for referral, etc. I think there is now consensus that this document gives sufficient direction to law enforcement who have received LEAD training (namely Metro) on what to do. Mary reports that the next steps are for the LEAD policy group to approve the expansion and for Metro line staff to be trained (Metro command staff has already been trained). Thank you, Val << File: Updated FAD for adult prostitution cases 2.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008394 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Norgaard, Erin Tue 9/30/2014 10:45:46 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Norgaard, Erin Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008395 This; ema?g wag meant to arm.norqaard?k?nqcountygav Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe this im update subggript?an preferences K?ng {Emmi}! Pmsaecut?ng A?omeyga Q?f?ce - 5% 3rd Ave Seat?e, WA 98164 - BESA KC-DemandAbolition-008396 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Woods, Cheryl Tue 9/30/2014 10:47:00 AM FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Larson, Mark Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:31 PM To: Woods, Cheryl Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-'>=~=~~'-'--~=~"'-'=~===="-=""""-'=~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Larson, Mark Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008397 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008398 additional information. Thi?s emai? was 55%? Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe thig 3'33?: update subgcr?ptim preferences K?ng {Emmi}! Pmsaecut?ng A?omeyga fo?ce 518 3rd Ave Seame, WA 98164 - BESA KC-DemandAbolMon-008399 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Sara Jean Green'[sgreen@seattletimes.com]; Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/30/2014 12:55:54 PM RE: Oct 15 Excellent. Yes, it is. -----Original Message----From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:35 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: Oct 15 I managed to change my radiation appointment to 9 am. Is the news conference at 1O? sj -----Original Message----From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 11 :42 PM To: Sara Jean Green; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Oct 15 Thanks for the email Sara Jean. I'm glad you're enjoying it. I don't think it's just the medical stuff talking--! think you're probably recognizing how exciting this project is, as we do! Unfortunately, the time is now set in stone as invitations went out just this morning (!)to various guests. I hope things work out for you to come. Val From: Sara Jean Green [sgreen@seattletimes.com] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 11 :35 PM To: Donohoe, Dan; Richey, Valiant Subject: Oct 15 Crap! I just realized I have radiation at 10 am that day. I want to be at that news conference, so if you could, please schedule for 10:30 or later, though I know you'll want to make the noon newscast (and I'm assuming it won't be held before 9 or 10 am). I'll try to get an earlier appointment and will let you know if I'm successful. I know this is probably a little twisted, but I'm having more fun on this story than I've had in awhile. Maybe that's just the breast cancer talking. Perspective and all. But I feel like I'm finally getting back to myself. Feels good! sj Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008400 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@g mai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Tue 9/30/2014 1:09:57 PM Subject: 30 RSVPs after first 24 hours List of first day RSVPs attached. Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbol ition-008401 Last Name First Name Email Quantity Sano Eric eric.sano@comcast.net 1 Lee Carla carla.lee@kingcounty.gov 1 Bosmans Pat pbosmans@desmoineswa.gov 2 Pham Lan lan.pham@seattle.gov 1 Eiff Agustina agustina.eiff@seattle.gov 1 moyes stephanie stephanie.moyes@kingcounty.gov 1 Rebello Devin devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org 1 Mangiaracina Kelly Kelly.Mangiaracina@KingCounty.gov 1 carroll kelli kelli.carroll@kingcounty.gov 1 Wirschem Mark mark.wirschem@kingcounty.gov 1 Boyer Debra boyerdebra@hotmail.com 1 Oakley Nicholas noakley@ccyj.org 1 Hung Jimmy jimmy.hung@kingcounty.gov 1 Berkowitz Lauren laurenb@burienwa.gov 1 Zora Dianne dzoro1210@msn.com 1 Oliver Brenda brenda@fwcat.org 3 Merrihew Alan ammerrihew@gmail.com 1 Sebba David dsebba@mindspring.com 1 Turner Brent turnerbrent@me.com 1 Asher Dave dasher@scn.org 1 Veloria Velma rosete80@gmail.com 1 Gaddis Chris chrisg@ci.normandy-park.wa.us 1 Sumner Edward edwa rd@iwa ntrest. com 1 Yoon Julia jyoon@ci.seatac. wa. us 1 Louie Annette annette.louie@kingcounty.gov 1 Reibman Jennifer jenniferreibman@comcast.net 1 Tepfer Sean sean.tepfer@usdoj.gov 1 KC-DemandAbolition-008402 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Louie, Annette Tue 9/30/2014 1 :54:28 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:52 AM To: Louie, Annette Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Desk (206) 973-4901 Cell (206) 391-7931 From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:43 PM To: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008403 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the KC-DemandAbolition-008404 Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008405 To: From: Sent: Subject: Louie, Annette[Annette.Louie@kingcounty.gov]; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/30/2014 3:02:43 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Louie, Annette Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 1:54 PM To: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:52 AM To: Louie, Annette Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Desk (206) 973-4901 Cell (206) 391-7931 From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"=~='-'=='-'=--'==~=-""""'-"-="-=~="-=~~=J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:43 PM To: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008406 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the KC-DemandAbolition-008407 Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008408 To: From: Sent: Subject: Woods, Cheryl[Cheryl. Woods@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/30/2014 3:05:32 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Woods, Cheryl Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:47 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Larson, Mark Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:31 PM To: Woods, Cheryl Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-'>=~=~~'-'--~=~"'-'=~===="-=""""-'=~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Larson, Mark Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008409 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-00841 O additional information. Thi?s emai? was 55%? Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe thig 3'33?: update subgcr?ptim preferences K?ng {Emmi}! Pmsaecut?ng A?omeyga fo?ce 518 3rd Ave Seame, WA 98164 - BESA KC-DemandAbolition-008411 To: From: Sent: Subject: Norgaard, Erin[Erin.Norgaard@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/30/2014 3:06:04 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Norgaard, Erin Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:46 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L~==~=~=="'"-='-"==-'-"""-'=~==="-=~==-'-'~, On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Norgaard, Erin Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished KC-DemandAbolition-008412 guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008413 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bryan Elliott Tue 9/30/2014 7:01 :25 PM FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 13:43 To: Bryan Elliott Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. KC-DemandAbolition-008414 We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008415 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Bryan Elliott[Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/30/2014 10:26:19 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Hi Bryan, I definitely am hoping for top officials to attend and I thank you for forwarding it on. But our invitation to you, and all of the other detectives who actually building cases, was intentional: we think it is great if you are able to make it too as you are the ones ultimately who are doing the work to catch these guys. So please consider this your personal invitation as well. Thanks, Val From: Bryan Elliott [Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 7:01 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 13:43 To: Bryan Elliott Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008416 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008417 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Debra Boyer Wed 10/1/2014 8:11:09 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Hello I would like to invite Sabrina Register and Ethan Morris from KCTS 9 who are doing the story on trafficking, which will air in a few weeks, I think we were all interviewed. I know we don't want to alert the press until closer to the event, but are they on a press list? If not, can they be added, or should I send an invite to them two days prior? thanks Debra Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 20:43:08 +0000 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and KC-DemandAbolition-008418 county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. boyerdebra@hotmail.com whv did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008419 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] robertb@seattleaga instsl a very. org [ robertb@seattleaga instsl a very. org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/1/2014 8:14:38 AM Re: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am I've already told them about it. They have the info. Thanks Debra. On Oct 1, 2014, at 8:11 AM, "Debra Boyer" wrote: Hello I would like to invite Sabrina Register and Ethan Morris from KCTS 9 who are doing the story on trafficking, which will air in a few weeks, I think we were all interviewed. I know we don't want to alert the press until closer to the event, but are they on a press list? If not, can they be added, or should I send an invite to them two days prior? thanks Debra Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From:~~~~~~~~~~~ To: ~~· ,,~~~ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 20:43:08 +0000 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. KC-DemandAbolition-008420 King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com boyerdebra@hotmail.com why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbol ition-008421 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] Ziba Cranmer Wed 10/1/2014 8:51:19 AM FW: For our call From: Alex Trouteaud [mailto:alex.trouteaud@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 10:41 AM To: Ziba Cranmer Cc: Devin Rebello Subject: For our call See attached. Just getting started :) Alex KC-DemandAbolition-008422 Online survey of 1,002 metro Atlanta internet-enabled adults Via Google Surveys, fielded 9/28-9/30 Thinking about crime: would you say that solicitation of prostitution, including on line, occurs among men in your area? KC-DemandAbolition-008423 Overall results - weighted by age/gender Thinking about crime: would you say that solicitation of prostitution, including on line, occurs among men in your area? Yes , commonly i-----+-----1 19.9% (+3.21 -2.9) Yes. but infrequently No. not really I do n"t know 54.4% (+3.61 -3.6) KC-DemandAbolition-008424 Comparing Men & Women - weighted by age Thinking about crime: would you say that solicitation of prostitution, including on line, occurs among men in your area? Yes, common ly (1 46 responses) • Overall Male ~ ....__..,..__ Female 20 .2% (+3.91 -34f __, 19.7% (+5.2 ( -4-4) Yes, but infrequ ently (75 responses) e over... 11 Male ~ 9.8% (+3.0 l -2.4f No, no t re a lly {122 responses) • Overall Male Female ~ ····••i-i 17. 1% (+3.6 1-3. 1) 14.7% (+4.6/-3.8) KC-DemandAbolition-008425 "Yes" Responses by Age Thinking about crime: would you say that solicitation of prostitution, including on line, occurs among men in your area? Yes, common ly . Yes, but infrequently (263 responses) • Overall 18-24 25-34 4 1.1% (+8.11 -7.7) 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ 1-------'>+-----l 25.3% (+7 .3 1-6.1 ) I--+-+-----< 29.9% (+8.2 / -7.1) I---+----!,.., 17 .9% (+10_0 1-6 9) KC-DemandAbolition-008426 "Yes" Responses by Income Thinking about crime: would you say that solicitation of prostitution, including on line, occurs among men in your area? Yes, com m on ly , Yes, b ut infreq uently (263 responses) eoverall $0-$24,999 $25 ,000-$49,999 $50 ,000-$74,999 $75 ,000-$99,999 $100 .000-$ 149,999 $1 50 .000+ _ _ _ _ _____, 60.0% (+23.2 1-28.7) KC-DemandAbolition-008427 Examples of Google Trends KC-DemandAbolition-008428 Atlanta, GA Interest • over time. Web Search . Atlanta GA (Un ited States) , Past 12 months_ backpage esco rts • cra igs lisl sex Jan 2014 • escorts Apr 2014 Jul 20 4 KC-DemandAbolition-008429 Seattle, WA Interest over time. Web Search_Seattle-Tacoma WA (Un ited States ), Past 12 months. • backpage escorts • cra igs list sex J;m2014 • escorts • Ina boa rd Apr 2014 Jul 2014 KC-DemandAbolition-008430 Boston, MA Interest over time. Web Search _Boston MA-Manchester NH (United States). Past 12 months. • backp age esco rts • craigs list sex Jiim2014 • escorts Apr 2014 Jul 20 4 KC-DemandAbol ition-008431 Comparing "Escorts" Search Volume Across Metro Areas Interest over time. W eb Search , escorts . Past 12 months. • United States • Atlanta GA Jan 2014 • Boston MA-Manchester NH l>f>r 2014 • Seattle-Tacoma WA Jul 2014 KC-DemandAbolition-008432 Comparing "Backpage Escorts" Search Volume Across Metro Areas Interest over time. Web Search, b ack page escorts_ Past 12 months . • LJnited States • Atlanta GA J;m2014 • Boston MA-Manchesler NH Apr 2014 • Seattle-Tacoma WA Jul 2014 KC-DemandAbolition-008433 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Cc: Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wed 10/1/2014 9:26:29 AM Subject: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent Hi Val and Peter, We are currently processing your quick win application and I want to double check on who the funds should be directed to. Am I correct in thinking that this should be granted through OPS? Thank you! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008434 To: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org)[cody@mediacause.org]; John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/1/2014 11:55:24 AM Subject: Success! Hi Cody and John, I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008435 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Cody Damon Wed 10/1/2014 12:21:56 PM Re: Success! Hi Val, This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? Cody On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Cody and John, I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? Thanks, Val Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008436 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Bob Bohl'[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/1/2014 3:35:37 PM RE: Johns Great. I really love the collaboration. Big kudos to DMPD for reaching out on this. -----Original Message----From: Bob Bohl [mailto:BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Johns Nice to hear. .... SPD was fantastic. I special thanks will be coming from our Chief. Bob Sent from my iPhone >On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:32 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > > Excellent! Great work. Tye said he enjoyed working with you guys. > >-----Original Message----> From: Bob Bohl [mailto:BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] > Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 2:46 PM >To: Richey, Valiant > Subject: Johns > >Val: > > Just for your info we did a "John" sting and we made 9 arrests. > > Commander Bob Bohl > Des Moines Police Department > >Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbol ition-00843 7 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/1/2014 3:41 :21 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Larson, Mark Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~"'-"-"~~~~~~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Larson, Mark Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008438 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008439 additional information. Thi?s emai? was 55%? Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe thig 3'33?: update subgcr?ptim preferences K?ng {Emmi}! 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Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Julia Yoon Wed 10/1/2014 3:47:23 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:39 PM To: Julia Yoon Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Julia Yoon L'-'-"=~=-====~=, Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 9:21 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~==~"-'=~='-"===~~, Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 12:09 PM To: Julia Yoon Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Julia Yoon L'-'"'=~=~~=='-'-=~, Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:42 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Julia Yoon Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 4: 18 PM To: 'Richey, Valiant'; Lisa Mulligan-County Cc: Mary Mirante Bartolo Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-008463 From: Richey, Valiant L!!..C~~~~~~=~~~~=""-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 4:01 PM To: Lisa Mulligan-County; Julia Yoon Cc: Mary Mirante Bartolo; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 10:35 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Julia Yoon Cc: Mary Mirante Bartolo Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 Desk (206) 973-4901 Cell (206) 391-7931 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 12:19 PM KC-DemandAbolition-008464 To: Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Hi Lisa, Yes, I would definitely like to meet with them and would appreciate an email introduction. Also great to hear about the commitment for a sting. I had heard from Det Garske that he was going to be participating in one in SeaTac at the end of the month. Right now the launch is scheduled for Oct 15. We had to push it out a bit due to availability issues. We will be sending out formal invitations soon. We really appreciate your support and participation. Thanks, Val On Aug 21, 2014, at 10:18 AM, "Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)" Desk (206) 973-4901 wrote: Cell (206) 391-7931 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 4:10 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, James\"-"'~"""-'--'-"""'~~=~"""'-'~"'-"-' ~~'-'-'-'-~=~~~""'-"~~~~, Hemmen, Eric\~~~~==~="-"-' ''-"'~!.=::~=='-=-=-"-" Barringer, Chris Cc: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Good afternoon, Over the last couple months, I have spoken with all of you as representatives of the KCSO and Seattle, Sea-Tac, Federal Way, Des Moines, Kent and Bellevue police departments about the KCPAO's project to address the demand for commercial sex. As we discussed, the project has four strategies: 1) enhance law enforcement's emphasis on demand; 2) publicize the demand emphasis to deter buyers; 3) conduct online deterrence through targeted advertisements; 4) create a comprehensive and effective john school. We are gearing up to publicly launch this project in late September/early October. In anticipation of the launch, I have two requests: KC-DemandAbolition-008465 1. A commitment to conduct one john/buyer sting between now and mid-September. For those of you who have been conducting stings already, this is business as usual. For the others, this is an opportunity to be part of a coordinated response to sex trafficking and commercial sex in your communities. The goal here is not to arrest all buyers-that is impossible. The goal is to create a credible threat of getting caught by publicly showing that a large number of agencies are responding aggressively to this problem. • Several agencies have already been conducting stings designed to catch offenders looking for children (CSAM commercial sexual abuse of a minor). For those agencies that are not already conducting stings, we are particularly interested in expanding the stings into adult cases. (Also, please do not conduct CSAM stings if you have not discussed the KCPAO protocol for CSAM stings with me; I believe I have only spoken with SPD, KCSO and KPD about CSAM stings). • It is your choice whether to conduct an on line or track buyer sting, however, we are particularly focusing on the internet in this project. • Please communicate regarding your agency's proposed date(s) for stings so they do not all occur on the same day. The objective is to create a risky environment for buyers through frequent and random stings around the county. • Recognizing that some of you have reported hesitancy on the part of your city attorneys to file adult buyer sting cases, I am volunteering to meet with your city attorneys to discuss our project and encourage the filing of charges in sting cases (the KCPAO will not be filing adult cases unless they occur in unincorporated King County). Let me know if you would like me to have that conversation in your jurisdiction. • Detectives from SPD, KCSO and KPD have previously volunteered to provide training or assistance to agencies that are expanding into john stings. If you would like to take them up on that offer, please let me know. 2. We also want to include participating agencies in the public launch, which is tentatively set for October 7. To that end, we are inviting the Chief/Sheriff, or designated representative, of each of the agencies above to attend the launch. This event will include Dan Satterberg, city council members, mayors, sex trafficking survivors, etc., and media. I have attached a one-pager on the project. Feel free to share this with your department or your city council/mayor, etc. << File: Updated One Page.docx >> Thank you all for your time and for your efforts in this area. I know each of your jurisdictions have many priorities to address, but the hope is that with a modest amount of action and some well-placed publicity, we can actually have a substantive impact on the occurrence of commercial sex and sex trafficking in our communities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008466 To: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Cc: Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/1/2014 4:08:09 PM Subject: RE: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 9:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com) Cc: Meagan Carmody Subject: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent Hi Val and Peter, We are currently processing your quick win application and I want to double check on who the funds should be directed to. Am I correct in thinking that this should be granted through OPS? Thank you! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008467 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Orcutt, Tracy Wed 10/1/2014 4:12:28 PM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:46 PM To: Orcutt, Tracy Subject: RE: << File: Kirkland presentation.pptx >> From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 11:15 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 11:15 AM To: Orcutt, Tracy Subject: Do you want that chart I just showed you? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008468 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] [peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org] From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Wed 10/1/2014 4:26:22 PM Subject: Re: Quick Win Application Lol. I wish! We need to get pilot city in Hawaii ... Sent from my iPhone From: Ziba Cranmer L'-'-"===--=~~'-=-'-'==="-'="-==="-"', Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 2:21 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Devin Rebello Cc: Peter Qualliotine · Meagan Carmody Subject: RE: Quick Win Application From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"="'-'-"~=~~~===~=,_, Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:02 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine L"""~~~~~=~~~J Subject: Quick Win Application Hi Ziba and Devin, We are (finally) submitting a Quick Win application to support our online deterrence efforts, and specifically to contract with Media Cause to manage our Ad Words campaign. There are two attachments--the application itself and the attachments referenced in the application. Please don't take the length of time that it has taken us to submit this as a sign of how important this is to our project--we believe it is crucial to maximizing the effectiveness of the online deterrence component of our project. If you have any questions about the application or need any additional information, just let me know. Thanks! KC-DemandAbolition-008469 Val KC-DemandAbolition-008470 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Larson, Mark Wed 10/1/2014 5:06:15 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:41 PM To: Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Larson, Mark Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"~~~~~~-"=~~~~=~~~~~~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Larson, Mark Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-0084 71 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. KC-DemandAbolition-0084 72 King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, cofounder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email ..::..==.:...:==~~~=~=...:..for additional information. KC-DemandAbolition-0084 73 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Wed 10/1/2014 5:38:38 PM Subject: RE: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent The SAS quick win went through OPS, so this one probably could as well. I'm adding Debra here. On Oct 1, 2014 4:08 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 9:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine \"'-"~~~~~="-'~~~' Cc: Meagan Carmody Subject: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent Hi Val and Peter, We are currently processing your quick win application and I want to double check on who the funds should be directed to. Am I correct in thinking that this should be granted through OPS? Thank you! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-0084 74 KC-DemandAbolition-008475 To: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[ debraboyer9@gmai I. com] Cc: Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 5:29:42 AM Subject: Re: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent Great! We will finish processing the grant by the end of the week and send the check out to you. Once you receive it, please let us know. Best, Devin On Oct 1, 2014, at 11:10 PM, wrote: Yes this makes sense. Debra Boyer Sent from my iPad On Oct 1, 2014, at 5:38 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: The SAS quick win went through OPS, so this one probably could as well. I'm adding Debra here. On Oct 1, 2014 4:08 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 9:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine \"'-"~~~"""'-~="-'~~~' Cc: Meagan Carmody Subject: Quick wins - confirming fiscal agent Hi Val and Peter, We are currently processing your quick win application and I want to double check on who the funds should be directed to. Am I correct in thinking that this should be granted through OPS? Thank you! Devin KC-DemandAbolition-0084 76 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-0084 77 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org]; Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Jennine SawwanUennine_sawwan@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 8:21:06 AM Subject: 10/3 Coordinator Call - Hotels Hi Everyone, Happy October! Ziba and I are excited for this week's call where we will be focusing on demand reduction within the hotel industry. We have three guest speakers joining us to lend their insights: Mar Brettman, Founder of Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), Michelle Guelbart, Director of Private Sector Engagement of ECPAT-USA, and Skip Brandt, Director of Security for Boston's Park Plaza Hotel. The agenda for the conversation is below. A quick update on the name: After a few discussions with Swanee and getting the blessing of our Board Committee Chair, the winner is ... C.E.A.S.E Network (Cities Empowered Against Sexual Exploitation). We hope you like it! We will be working with a designer to create a logo/badge that we can all use. We aren't requiring that you call your city C.E.A.S.E Denver/Boston/Seattle, but we do ask that you use the term C.E.A.S.E. Network and the badge we will be providing when you speak about the initiative or have any branded material. If you have any problems with the name, please let us know. Thank you all for your patience as we worked through this process. The agenda for our conversation is: 1. Introductions (5 minutes) 2. Sex Trafficking and Prostitution in Hotels - Perspective of Hotel Management and Security (20 minutes) a. Skip Brandt, Director of Security for Boston's Park Plaza Hotel will discuss the following i. Challenges in combating the demand for sex trafficking and prostitution ii. Areas of recent success, specifically around demand iii. Training 1. What programs would help the hotel industry 2. Which staff should be trained 3. B.E.S.T. and ECPAT (20 minutes) a. Overview of trainings i. Areas where demand is incorporated ii. Opportunities for including demand iii. Barriers to including demand b. Challenges and successes 4. Discussion and Wrap up (15 minutes) All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-0084 78 mwndAw-im KC-DemandAbolition-008479 Guest Speakers Skip Brandt Harvey "Skip" Brandt has been the Director of Security at The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers since March 1996. Brandt is well known to the Boston lodging industry as a founder and longtime Chairman of the International Lodging Safety and Security Association's Boston Chapter (ILSSA, Boston). During his tenure as chairman he, along with other members of the association, developed an internet based information sharing network, lntelNet, utilized city-wide by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to share information with the lodging industry. Since its development, lntelNet has been duplicated in numerous cities across the country. Prior to The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, Brandt worked at the Tremont House Hotel (now the Courtyard Marriott Boston, Tremont Street) first as Director of Security and later as the Director of Rooms. Skip resides in Belmont, MA with his wife and two children. Mar Smith1 PhD Mar Smith founded Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), a non-profit organization that aligns and equips leaders to use the power of business to prevent human trafficking. For ten years, Mar worked as a professor at universities in the U.S., Malaysia, and the West Indies, where she taught courses in philosophy, ethics, and religion and published articles on human rights topics. In her research, she found herself increasingly concerned about the brutal exploitation of children, women, and impoverished laborers that takes place through human trafficking. As a result, Mar convened a group of trusted advisers with expertise in human trafficking and business responsibility to create BEST. As the Executive Director of BEST, Mar educates business leaders and provides them with tools to implement social responsible strategies to prevent human trafficking. Mar has a B.A. in Business and Economics from Wheaton College and a PhD in Theology and Ethics from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Michelle Guelbart Michelle, MSW, Director of Private Sector Engagement, ECPAT-USA, manages relationships with corporations, NGOs, and responsible investors to encourage and provide technical assistance on corporate social responsibility initiatives to protect children. Michelle has also published papers on mitigating the risk of trafficking in the travel industry. She holds a Master's Degree from Columbia University's School of Social Work and a Bachelor's Degree from the University at Albany. KC-DemandAbolition-008480 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 8:21 :49 AM Subject: While we're in town ... Hi Val and Peter, While we're in town for your launch, we would love to take you and the rest of the core team out to dinner. We are thinking the evening of Tuesday, October 14 - maybe around 6 or 7? Would this work for you? If you are alright with it, I'm happy to send an invitation to the other members of the core team. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbol ition-008481 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Fitzgerald, James Thur 10/2/2014 10:09:46 AM After-action Review for Des Moines PD john hotel sting on 9-30-14 Val, Here is a copy of Sgt. Tom Umporowicz's after-action for our training operation with and in the City of Des Moines on 9-30-14. Jim KC-DemandAbolition-008482 SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT VICE/HIGH RISK VICTIMS UNIT SVS OPERATIONAL AFTER_ACTION REPORT Event: (See Below) Operation Type: Date: 09/30/2014 Time: 1300 Hotel 'John Sting'/Joint Operation-Training with Des Moines PD Brief Description: Vice/High Risk Victims Unit SVS Detectives, with the assistance of a GIU Sergeant, TECU Detective and two female U/C Officers conducted a conjoined Training-Hotel 'John Sting' operation with Des Moines PD in Des Moines WA. This training/operation was requested by the King County Prosecutor and Des Moines PD to coordinate regional law enforcement efforts in reducing the demand side of the sex trade. During this operation/training 11 suspects were contacted/arrested for patronizing and Prostitution O&A. Number of Personnel Assigned: 3 SVS Detectives, 1 SVS Detective Sergeant, 1-GIU Detective-Sergeant, 1 GIU Detective, 1-SPD TECU Detective, 1 North Precinct Officer, 1 West Precinct Officer, 1Des Moines PD Sergeant, 4 Des Moines PD Detectives, 1 Des Moines PD Officer, and 1 Des Moines PD Community Service Officer. Operational Briefing Location and Time: Des Moines Police Department community room, 1300 Target Location: Garden Inn Suites Motel 22845 Pacific Highway South Primary Suspects w/associated case numbers: Catchpole, Stanley W/M/06-18-1963-Patronizing Des Mones PD#14-2791 Aslin, John W/M/09-26-1943 Ahmed, Ibrahim H/M/11-01-1980 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2794) Creager, Douglas W/M/03-15-1960 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2796) Rutherford, Samuel W/M/02-16-1974 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2793) Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2798) KC-DemandAbolition-008483 W/M/05-26-1961 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2800) Olivencia, Roberto H/M/02-13-1975 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2801) Tauanuu, Peaulolo A/M/07-29-1983 Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2802) Bentz, Zachary W. Patronizing (Des Moines PD#14-2803) Ballard, Greg . W/M/01-31-1979 Note: Two additional suspects, a female arrested for Prostitution by Seattle Vice and a 'John'/Suspect that managed to walk away before being contacted by police have not been listed here. Number of Arrests/Charge(s)!Disposition: One adult male suspect was booked into the King County Jail for Patronizing a Prostitute. The other adult male suspects were investigated and released at the scene by Des Moines PD. NOTE: A Seattle Times news reporter and photographers rode with SVS Sergeant Umporowicz during this operation. One of the suspects arrested is a Level-3 registered sex offender with prior criminal history including the rape and violent assaults of prostitutes. Another suspect arrested is on probation for Robbery 2nd Degree. This was the first time our two agencies have worked together, and the first time Des Moines PD has participated in this type of operation. Despite that fact, and the fact that we had a late start placing ads for the undercover Officers we still managed to net a large number of suspects in this sting-operation. The Seattle Police Vice Unit provided the work and training for Des Moines PD while they assisted with, and handled the primary paperwork/suspect processing and site location for this operation. KC-DemandAbolition-008484 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; M. Smith[mar@bestalliance.org] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 10:32:03 AM Subject: Fwd: Updates: Leaders in end exploitation movement Hi all I wanted to share the newsletter below because the group Morality in Media has changed its name to Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation. This is a strongly faith-based group, and they have been working on "indecency" in the media since the 1960s. They are very influential and were a serious part of the recent effort to have Google stop taking ad money from porn sites and to have Google pull porn-related apps from its smartphone app store. I thought it was important to share because so much of their faith- and morality-driven efforts are now aligning with the work that our partnership is doing. -Robert ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Dawn Hawkins Date: Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 9:40 AM Subject: Updates: Leaders in end exploitation movement To:"-='-"'-'-~.+====-"~=-"'-==~~=-0 Email intended for leaders, not general public October 02 2014 End Exploitation Movement Updates • The Healthcare Consequences of Sex Trafficking and Their Implications for Identifying Victims in Healthcare Facilities - Laura Law KC-DemandAbolition-008485 - In • Dr. Anne that that they had Stay tuned they by ly Maroon video or • Enough Is Enough: every woman - read the & • Shared Hope: Dozen to KC-DemandAbolition-008486 ?ro Show ?lm ?ro supporters, efc. e/M ewe/o f/Mggw a 2M, e/ The Second Annuai Summit for Headers in i?his movemeni? wii! be Sepfember 10-12, 2015 in Orlando, FL. Why do you r?reed ?ro come? 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Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 10:55:02 AM Subject: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning To: Hi all 44 RSVPs as of today. I'll send the next update out next Monday. Attached is the "RSVP'd" list, if you want to take a look and follow up with anyone you think should really be there. Thanks! Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008489 Last Name First Name Email Quantity Sano Eric eric.sano@comcast.net 1 Lee Carla carla.lee@kingcounty.gov 1 Bosmans Pat pbosmans@desmoineswa.gov 2 Pham Lan lan.pham@seattle.gov 1 Eiff Agustina agustina.eiff@seattle.gov 1 moyes stephanie stephanie.moyes@kingcounty.gov 1 Rebello Devin devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org 1 Mangiaracina Kelly Kelly.Mangiaracina@KingCounty.gov 1 carroll kelli kelli.carroll@kingcounty.gov 1 Wirschem Mark mark.wirschem@kingcounty.gov 1 Boyer Debra boyerdebra@hotmail.com 1 Oakley Nicholas noakley@ccyj.org 1 Hung Jimmy jimmy.hung@kingcounty.gov 1 Berkowitz Lauren laurenb@burienwa.gov 1 Zora Dianne dzoro1210@msn.com 1 Oliver Brenda brenda@fwcat.org 3 Merrihew Alan ammerrihew@gmail.com 1 Sebba David dsebba@mindspring.com 1 Turner Brent turnerbrent@me.com 1 Asher Dave dasher@scn.org 1 Veloria Velma rosete80@gmail.com 1 Gaddis Chris chrisg@ci. normandy-park. wa. us 1 Sumner Edward edwa rd@iwa ntrest. com 1 Yoon Julia jyoon@ci.seatac.wa.us 1 Louie Annette annette.louie@kingcounty.gov 1 Reibman Jennifer jenniferreibman@comcast.net 1 Tepfer Sean sean.tepfer@usdoj.gov 1 true naomi ogfumito@gmail.com 1 stuckman deb onecutemoose@gmail.com 1 Straus Jon jstraus@kentwa.gov 1 Larson Mark mark.larson@kingcounty.gov 1 Corsilles Cindy ccorsilles@ci.seatac.wa.us 1 Bailey Elisabeth elisabethlesliebailey@gmail.com 1 Urion Ward wardku@lifewire.org 1 Elliott Bryan belliott@rentonwa.gov 1 Harris Tina tharris@rentonwa.gov 1 Orwall Tina tina.orwall@leg.wa.gov 1 PATRICE LU LISA LPATRICELLl@BELLEVUWA.GOV 1 Hemmen Eric ehemmen@kentwa.gov 1 Clapp Paula paulaclapp@aol.com 1 Burgess Councilmember Tim tim.burgess@seattle.gov 1 KC-DemandAbolition-008490 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Hemmen, Eric Thur 10/2/2014 11:39:12 AM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 5:09 PM To: Hemmen, Eric Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Hemmen, Eric L~~~~~~=~~~""-"-J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 KC-DemandAbol ition-008491 From: Richey, Valiant L==~"-=="-~='-~-=.!~==-'-~=-"-J Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 4:10 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, James'"'-"~~~=-"""-====="""'-"'"' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; 'andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com'; Hemmen, Eric; Johnson, Philip; Barringer, Chris Cc: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Good afternoon, Over the last couple months, I have spoken with all of you as representatives of the KCSO and Seattle, Sea-Tac, Federal Way, Des Moines, Kent and Bellevue police departments about the KCPAO's project to address the demand for commercial sex. As we discussed, the project has four strategies: 1) enhance law enforcement's emphasis on demand; 2) publicize the demand emphasis to deter buyers; 3) conduct online deterrence through targeted advertisements; 4) create a comprehensive and effective john school. We are gearing up to publicly launch this project in late September/early October. In anticipation of the launch, I have two requests: A commitment to conduct one john/buyer sting between now and mid-September. For those of you who have been conducting stings already, this is business as usual. For the others, this is an opportunity to be part of a coordinated response to sex trafficking and commercial sex in your communities. The goal here is not to arrest all buyers-that is impossible. The goal is to create a credible threat of getting caught by publicly showing that a large number of agencies are responding aggressively to this problem. Several agencies have already been conducting stings designed to catch offenders looking for children {CSAM - commercial sexual abuse of a minor). For those agencies that are not already conducting stings, we are particularly interested in expanding the stings into adult cases. (Also, please do not conduct CSAM stings if you have not discussed the KCPAO protocol for CSAM stings with me; I believe I have only spoken with SPD, KCSO and KPD about CSAM stings). It is your choice whether to conduct an on line or track buyer sting, however, we are particularly focusing on the internet in this project. Please communicate regarding your agency's proposed date(s) for stings so they do not all occur on the same day. The objective is to create a risky environment for buyers through frequent and random stings around the county. Recognizing that some of you have reported hesitancy on the part of your city attorneys to file adult buyer sting cases, I am volunteering to meet with your city attorneys to discuss our project and encourage the filing of charges in sting cases (the KCPAO will not be filing adult cases unless they occur in unincorporated King County). Let me know if you would like me to have that conversation in your jurisdiction. Detectives from SPD, KCSO and KPD have previously volunteered to provide training or assistance to agencies that are expanding into john stings. If you would like to take them up on that offer, please let me know. We also want to include participating agencies in the public launch, which is tentatively set for October 7. To that end, we are inviting the Chief/Sheriff, or designated representative, of each of the agencies above to attend the launch. This event will include Dan Satterberg, city council members, mayors, sex trafficking survivors, etc., and media. I have attached a one-pager on the project. Feel free to share this with your department or your city council/mayor, etc. Thank you all for your time and for your efforts in this area. I know each of your jurisdictions have many priorities to address, but the hope is that with a modest amount of action and some well-placed publicity, we can actually have a substantive impact on the occurrence of commercial sex and sex trafficking in our communities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey KC-DemandAbolition-008492 Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008493 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Fitzgerald, James'[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 12:37:08 PM RE: After-action Review for Des Moines PD john hotel sting on 9-30-14 From: Fitzgerald, James [mailto:James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: After-action Review for Des Moines PD john hotel sting on 9-30-14 Val, Here is a copy of Sgt. Tom Umporowicz's after-action for our training operation with and in the City of Des Moines on 9-30-14. Jim KC-DemandAbolition-008494 To: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; M. Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iiotine@gmai I. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner[leslie.briner@youthcare.org] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 1:20:15 PM Subject: RE: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:55 AM To: Debra Boyer; Richey, Valiant; M. Smith; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa B; ane mathieson; Leslie Briner Subject: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning Hi all 44 RSVPs as of today. I'll send the next update out next Monday. Attached is the "RSVP'd" list, if you want to take a look and follow up with anyone you think should really be there. Thanks! Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008495 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov] Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1:25:07 PM prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008496 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Colasurdo, Mary[Mary.Colasurdo@kingcounty.gov] Satterberg, Dan Thur 10/2/2014 1 :34:48 PM RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From: ~~_,_,_.'-=cc=~ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==~CJ:ll~= Cc:~~~~='-''~~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008497 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Manion, Leesa Thur 10/2/2014 1:34:58 PM RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:18 PM To: Manion, Leesa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Manion, Leesa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:05 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:29 PM To: Satterberg, Dan; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Launch update Hi all, Here is a quick update on the launch of our demand reduction project, scheduled for 10/15 at 10 a.m. 1) We have secured the Bertha Knight Landis room at City Hall for the event. 2) We have almost completed an invitation list which can be viewed here under the "Invite 2" tab: added to the list. KC-DemandAbolition-008498 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) We have prepared a draft proclamation for the various city and county councils to adopt (attached) We have prepared draft FAQs (attached) We have a working title for the project; I welcome your response to it: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" We are working on an electronic invitation for the event and a press release, both of which will likely be ready for viewing by the end of the week. Demand Abolition is working on a website for our project. We expect it to be done in advance of the launch. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Val << File: Draft of Proclamation.docx >> << File: Draft FAQs.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008499 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov] Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Colasurdo, Mary[Mary.Colasurdo@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1:35:39 PM RE: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From:~~~~~ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==_:;;:_;;;:,~-=::::= Cc: _ _ _~-'--~-Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008500 To: From: Sent: Subject: Sarah Richey (s_richey@wi nebow. com)[ s_richey@wi nebow. com] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1:35:50 PM FW: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From:~~~~~ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==~:.D,L-=:::= Cc:='"-'=="-=~'~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008501 To: From: Sent: Subject: Manion, Leesa[Leesa.Manion@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1 :36:26 PM RE: Launch update From: Manion, Leesa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:18 PM To: Manion, Leesa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Manion, Leesa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:05 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:29 PM To: Satterberg, Dan; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Launch update Hi all, KC-DemandAbolition-008502 Here is a quick update on the launch of our demand reduction project, scheduled for 10/15 at 10 a.m. 1) We have secured the Bertha Knight Landis room at City Hall for the event. 2) We have almost completed an invitation list which can be viewed here under the "Invite 2" tab: 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) I welcome any thoughts about individuals who should be added to the list. We have prepared a draft proclamation for the various city and county councils to adopt (attached) We have prepared draft FAQs (attached) We have a working title for the project; I welcome your response to it: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" We are working on an electronic invitation for the event and a press release, both of which will likely be ready for viewing by the end of the week. Demand Abolition is working on a website for our project. We expect it to be done in advance of the launch. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Val << File: Draft of Proclamation.docx >> << File: Draft FAQs.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008503 To: From: Sent: Subject: Manion, Leesa[Leesa.Manion@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1:37:02 PM RE: Launch update From: Manion, Leesa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:18 PM To: Manion, Leesa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Manion, Leesa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:05 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Launch update From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:29 PM To: Satterberg, Dan; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Launch update Hi all, KC-DemandAbolition-008504 Here is a quick update on the launch of our demand reduction project, scheduled for 10/15 at 10 a.m. 1) We have secured the Bertha Knight Landis room at City Hall for the event. 2) We have almost completed an invitation list which can be viewed here under the "Invite 2" tab: 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) I welcome any thoughts about individuals who should be added to the list. We have prepared a draft proclamation for the various city and county councils to adopt (attached) We have prepared draft FAQs (attached) We have a working title for the project; I welcome your response to it: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" We are working on an electronic invitation for the event and a press release, both of which will likely be ready for viewing by the end of the week. Demand Abolition is working on a website for our project. We expect it to be done in advance of the launch. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Val << File: Draft of Proclamation.docx >> << File: Draft FAQs.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008505 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Sarah Richey Thur 10/2/2014 1 :40:15 PM RE: prep for launch Shoot, well maybe you can just go in for the meeting? From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Sarah Richey Subject: FW: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From=--~-­ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==~c..=-=:;_;:;= Cc:=~=~~,~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008506 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Sarah Richey'[ s_richey@wi nebow. com] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1 :40:45 PM RE: prep for launch From: Sarah Richey [mailto:s_richey@winebow.com] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:40 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: prep for launch Shoot, well maybe you can just go in for the meeting? From: Richey, Valiant ·~~=.:.c~~=-'-'~~~~=='-'-~~· Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Sarah Richey Subject: FW: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From=--~-­ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==-=:::-'-=-=::= Cc: _ _ _~-'--~-Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008507 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; Devin Rebel lo[de vi n_rebel lo@huntalternatives.org] Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 1:43:07 PM RE: While we're in town ... From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 8:28 AM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant; Ziba Cranmer Subject: Re: While we're in town ... Thanks Devin. That will work for me. Either 6 or 7 is fine. Best, -pq On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Devin Rebello Hi Val and Peter, wrote: While we're in town for your launch, we would love to take you and the rest of the core team out to dinner. We are thinking the evening of Tuesday, October 14 - maybe around 6 or 7? Would this work for you? If you are alright with it, I'm happy to send an invitation to the other members of the core team. All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives Cambridge, MA office: cell: fax:~~~-'-='-'@DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008508 To: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Cc: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Leslie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 1:54:27 PM Subject: Re: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning Is it possible to send such invites on Tues-Thurs? From what I hear from event planners, Mon and Fri can be slightly harder for people to see their emails. Thanks! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi all 44 RSVPs as of today. I'll send the next update out next Monday. Attached is the "RSVP'd" list, if you want to take a look and follow up with anyone you think should really be there. Thanks! KC-DemandAbolition-008509 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Johnson, Philip'[PJohnson@kentwa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 2:02:42 PM RE: John Operation From: Johnson, Philip [mailto:PJohnson@kentwa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: John Operation Hey Val. Our unit (KPD) conducted an operation today and ended up with 15 John arrests. All were adult misdemeanor Patronizing Prostitution arrests. We are going to try to get one more in this month, but its going to be tough with our schedules. I will let you know what happens if we squeeze it in. Hope all is well. Phil Johnson, Sergeant Special Investigations Unit I Police Department 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Direct Line 253-856-5863 I Fax 253-856-6800 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON KC-DemandAbolition-00851 O To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Harris, Susie[Susie.Harris@kingcounty.gov]; Satterberg, Dan[Dan. Satterberg@ki ngcounty .gov] From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 2:09:23 PM Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From:~~~-==~ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==~CJ:ll~= Cc:=~="-=~'~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? KC-DemandAbolition-008511 Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008512 To: From: Sent: Subject: Colasurdo, Mary[Mary.Colasurdo@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 2:10:01 PM RE: prep for launch From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:09 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From:~~~~~ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To: =~=ot-== Cc: _ _ _~-'--~-- Subject: prep for launch KC-DemandAbolition-008513 Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008514 To: Colasurdo, Mary[Mary.Colasurdo@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Harris, Susie[Susie.Harris@kingcounty.gov]; Satterberg, Dan[Dan. Satterberg@ki ngcounty .gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 2:18:17 PM Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:09 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From=--~-­ Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To: ==-'-=I::>L::= KC-DemandAbolition-008515 Cc:~-'-=~~='-'-' ~~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008516 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Donohoe, Dan[Dan.Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Harris, Susie[Susie.Harris@kingcounty.gov]; Satterberg, Dan[Dan. Satterberg@ki ngcounty .gov] From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 2:19:08 PM Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:18 PM To: Colasurdo, Mary Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:09 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. KC-DemandAbolition-008517 Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From: Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==-=.:::."-=_;;;;;;_;;;= Cc: Subject: prep for launch --~--- ---~--· Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008518 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Colasurdo, Mary[Mary. Colasurdo@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Harris, Susie[Susie. Harris@kingcounty.gov]; Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov] Donohoe, Dan Thur 10/2/2014 2:20:32 PM RE: prep for launch From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:18 PM To: Colasurdo, Mary Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Colasurdo, Mary Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:09 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Harris, Susie; Satterberg, Dan Subject: RE: prep for launch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:36 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch KC-DemandAbolition-008519 From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Colasurdo, Mary Subject: RE: prep for launch Monday is the only day I am here, but it is a good idea to connect then. Thanks, Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From: ~~"'-'-"--=~"" Sent: 10/2/2014 1:25 PM To:==~.!J::ll~= Cc:~~~~='-''~~~~~~ Subject: prep for launch Hi Dan, I wanted to see if we could schedule some time next week to prep and run through logistics for the launch. My thought was to invite Paul Bergman from Cocker Fennessy as well. Is that something you are interested in? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008520 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Holand, Tye'[Tye.Holand@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 2:38:16 PM RE: data From: Holand, Tye [mailto:Tye.Holand@seattle.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data I would have to check but I believe 15 or 16 -----Original Message----From: Richey, Valiant L-'-====~=~==;1-'-l~'-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 02:14 PM Pacific Standard Time To: Roland, Tye Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: data Hey man, Sorry to bother you with this question, but can you tell me how many arrests you have had for CSAM since July 1-1 believe you had 11 in July alone, but I haven't been able to keep track of the others. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008521 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Ziba Cranmer Thur 10/2/2014 2:42:47 PM Re: For our call Yes Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2014, at 5:38 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Ziba Cranmer L'-'-"~~~~~~="'-~~~~~="-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: For our call From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:47 PM To: Ziba Cranmer; Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: For our call From: Ziba Cranmer L~===~==="'-='-"==-'-'~'-=~"-J Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 8:51 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: FW: For our call From: Alex Trouteaud Llll!~~~~:ldl&&!Jd.ldl::!'..!::.lli!Q!h~Lu Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 10:41 AM To: Ziba Cranmer Cc: Devin Rebello Subject: For our call See attached. Just getting started :) Alex KC-DemandAbolition-008522 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 2:55:03 PM RE: Friday Core Team meeting From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:48 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Glad to hear that -- I hoped I hadn't offended anyone with my, uh, persistence--a quality that can be great sometimes and rather dreadful at others ... There's still a bunch to do--website, media materials, press release, etc--and I don't feel like I know enough about the progress or am in a central position to make it happen. But ifl can do anything to help ... Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: ~~~~~~~~J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:34 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Good point. I'm supportive either way. Thanks for all of your work on this, Val. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~=+~'-'----'=-=--= On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Richey, Valiant From: ~~~~~~~~J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:04 PM To: Alisa B KC-DemandAbolition-008523 Cc: Richey, Valiant; Mike Provenzano; Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Ward, Brittany; Leslie Briner; Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting We could send the Save the Date now and send the invite a few days before the event. Ifwe have the invite finished and ready to send tomorrow mid-morning, we could only send the invite to the people on our list and send a save the date to press contacts. I'm fine either way. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~'YJ__l_±::::i:.::.<~~ On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Alisa B wrote: I'm in agrreance with Dan and if we want this to stay hush hush then maybe just the invite ... I'm not an overall fan if save the dates however I see that we are cutting it close as far as invites go so I see positivesbto both ... I think I would prefer us just get an invite out soon. On Sep 25, 2014 6:05 PM, "Richey, Valiant" From: On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:10 AM To: Robert Beiser Cc: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Alisa Bernard; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting I'll be on a plane. With Jaben. For 5 hours. Can't wait. Would trade a phone call for a flight ifl could! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~'YJ__l_±::::i:.::.<~~ On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: I'm headed down to Olympia for a legislative strategy meeting tomorrow with Jeanne Kohl-Welles. I think I'll be in the meeting still at 1Oam, so I'll miss out. -Robert KC-DemandAbolition-008524 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting Hi all10 is good by me. I did invite Mike and Sherry for 11 am to talk social media. Since we are running short of time between now and the launch, I'd like to propose that we discuss social media a little in the core team meeting and then I can take a deeper dive into planning and strategy with Mike, Sherry and whoever else is interested and free at 11 am. Would that be alright? -pq On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Debra Boyer I can rearrange an apt, and be there for a 10:00 meeting. Debra wrote: Subject: RE: Friday Core Team meeting Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:43:52 +0000 Hi all, Unfortunately, I once again have a board meeting at 12. Peter and I spoke and we are available to do our core team meeting at 10 a.m. Are others available then instead of 12? Sorry for the inconvenience. Val From: Alisa B L""'-'~~=="-'-=::.::::cc~="'-'-'J Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:50 PM To: Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant; Debra Boyer; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner; Ward, Brittany; Mike Provenzano Subject: Re: Friday Core Team meeting That's great Peter... Mike really is an awesome asset to our team and I'm excited to see what he will bring to the table. I'll be in DC during the Core Team meeting so will look forward to hearing all about it when I get back! On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Peter Qualliotine wrote: Hi AllI've invited Mike Provenzano to attend our core team meeting on Friday. Mike assisted during curriculum development and participated in the pilot. He is also working on the program implementation team. Mike has mad skills with video and social media and has offered to help us plan, coordinate and implement a social media strategy for the launch and after. I'd like to devote some time on our agenda to social media. Thanks, -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008525 Raspbm ?gmm Emmi-Mt {?rearm 3mm: Agmm Mammy seai?eagaf?zsmiavery. my KC-DemandAbolition-008526 To: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Cc: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Leslie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 3:02:03 PM Subject: Re: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning Interesting! Looks like Tues and Thurs are best days to send--but only slightly better. Good for me to learn that maybe it doesn't make enough difference to bother on days. Thanks, Robert! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi MarWe've found that we get better open-rates on Mondays than the rest of the week, but it seems pretty variable (time of day, content, etc.). Here's a mailchimp article on it so we can plan moving forward: On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Is it possible to send such invites on Tues-Thurs? From what I hear from event planners, Mon and Fri can be slightly harder for people to see their emails. Thanks! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-"-=-'--'"-=-'-"- On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi all 44 RSVPs as of today. I'll send the next update out next Monday. Attached is the "RSVP'd" list, if you want to take a look and follow up with anyone you think should really be there. Thanks! KC-DemandAbolition-008527 399999993939 9 ?691sz 6632? a i 9259.9! avei?ii. org Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 99999995. 9 9999917 6999399259999 219 [52926992. 0 9:93 KC-DemandAbolition-008528 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Johnson, Philip Thur 10/2/2014 3:02:47 PM RE: John Operation From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:03 PM To: Johnson, Philip Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: John Operation From: Johnson, Philip L'-'-'""'-'~~~~=~~~""'-"-J Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: John Operation Hey Val. Our unit (KPD) conducted an operation today and ended up with 15 John arrests. All were adult misdemeanor Patronizing Prostitution arrests. We are going to try to get one more in this month, but its going to be tough with our schedules. I will let you know what happens if we squeeze it in. Hope all is well. Phil Johnson, Sergeant Special Investigations Unit I Police Department 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Direct Line 253-856-5863 I Fax 253-856-6800 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON KC-DemandAbolition-008529 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Johnson, Philip'[PJohnson@kentwa.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:03:58 PM RE: John Operation From: Johnson, Philip [mailto:PJohnson@kentwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:03 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: John Operation From: Richey, Valiant L=~~~~"'-'-'~~="-"'1~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:03 PM To: Johnson, Philip Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: John Operation From: Johnson, Philip L'-'-'~~~~~=~~~""'-"-J Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: John Operation Hey Val. Our unit (KPD) conducted an operation today and ended up with 15 John arrests. All were adult misdemeanor Patronizing Prostitution arrests. We are going to try to get one more in this month, but its going to be tough with our schedules. I will let you know what happens if we squeeze it in. Hope all is well. Phil Johnson, Sergeant Special Investigations Unit I Police Department 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Direct Line 253-856-5863 I Fax 253-856-6800 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON KC-DemandAbolition-008530 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Paul Bergman'[paul@cofen.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:15:51 PM RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman [mailto:paul@cofen.com] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~=-==="-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'"'-"===~=-'=='-''"', Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~=-==="-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:18 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'"'-"===~=-'=='-''"', Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~=-==="-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:12 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: meeting Hi Paul, Dan S, Dan Donohoe and I (and probably others) are getting together for a meeting pre-launch on Monday. Dan S would like to invite you to join for your sage advice. Dan is free from 9-11:30-any chance you could meet during that time? KC-DemandAbol ition-008531 Unfortunately, Dan is only here on Monday next week. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008532 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008533 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008534 To: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org] Cc: a.m.mathieson@gmail.com[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Alisa B Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 3:24:10 PM Subject: Re: RSVPs for the Launch - 44 as of this morning I'm just gonna pitch in my two cents in on this and give some advice to everyone involved on this that one of bridesmaids just gave me ... Don't over think and crowd your mind with some of the details like days times to send stuff out. I agree it's interesting but we are close enough to the date we should just be putting our heads down and focusing on the over arching goal of getting people in the seats. I think less worrying and just more getting more invites out would be best. So everyone keep calm, carry on, have a cookie and add a few names to the list :) Much love all, Alisa On Oct 2, 2014 3:02 PM, "Mar Brettmann" wrote: Interesting! Looks like Tues and Thurs are best days to send--but only slightly better. Good for me to learn that maybe it doesn't make enough difference to bother on days. Thanks, Robert! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-"-=-'--'"-=-'-"- On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi MarWe've found that we get better open-rates on Mondays than the rest of the week, but it seems pretty variable (time of day, content, etc.). Here's a mailchimp article on it so we can plan moving forward: On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Is it possible to send such invites on Tues-Thurs? From what I hear from event planners, Mon and Fri can be slightly harder for people to see their emails. Thanks! Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-"-=-'--'"-=-'-"- On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008535 Hi all 44 RSVPs as of today. I'll send the next update out next Monday. Attached is the "RSVP'd" list, if you want to take a look and follow up with anyone you think should really be there. Thanks! Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008536 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy. Orcutt@kingcounty.gov]; Johnson, Lisa[Lisa.Johnson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:29:12 PM RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:56 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: SA STOP Grant blurb What do you think of the blurb? I am to "describe your proposed sexual assault project ..... what will be done and how your agency will accomplish the goal of your project" - checking the box :"Specialized units of prosecutors specifically focusing on sex crimes against youth (11-24) and adult victims." Anything to add, delete, wordsmith? Tracy Orcutt! King Cou VAWA STOP Grant Cou I Seattle, WA 981041 Part-time Mon. - Weds. inatorl King Cou Prosecutor's I W-554, King Cou I 206.205.6104 KC-DemandAbol ition-00853 7 KCPAO is proposing to dedicate a 0.5FTE prosecutor to a newly-created sexual assault prosecution track that would focus exclusively on prosecuting persons attempting to buy sex from youth. The dedicated prosecutor's work would entail coordinating the investigation and prosecution of persons attempting to buy sex from youth via internet and at the street level. Investigative coordination will involve multiagency and high-volume sting operations among other coordinated strategies. Both investigative coordination and prosecution will build off of recent case development and coordination generated from a KCP AO grant award earlier this year to explore strategic ways to address reduction of buyer demand. In March of2014, King County Prosecutor's Office, partnering with the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS), was chosen by Demand Abolition as a pilot site for a new demand reduction model to reduce commercial sexual exploitation. KCP AO's role in this project is to shift the criminal justice response paradigm from arresting prostituted persons to prosecuting the buyers who drive demand. Through the Demand Abolition project, KCP AO is doing new and innovative work: expanding training of police agencies to conduct sting operations on sex buyers; increasing the number of agencies conducting stings to address increased demand online; increasing publicity of arrests, prosecutions and penalties; ensuring imposition of fines to support victim services; and coordinating a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted towards internet sex buyers. In turn, OPS is focusing on sex buyer intervention post-conviction as well as increasing public awareness through bystander education efforts. Since the Demand Abolition award, KCPAO's buyer case referral numbers for prosecution have spiked at unprecedented rates. While the Demand Abolition project's success in developing buyer case referral and investigation is remarkable, KCPAO is not able to adequately address this next level of demand reduction through prosecution at current staffing levels. Currently KCP AO has one 0 .5 FTE prosecutor dedicated to trafficking/promoting prostitution cases. This dedicated position is tasked with vertically managing prosecution on these specific cases as well as actively participating in coordinated community response strategic planning efforts at the local and state level. Our proposal would be to expand this existing dedicated prosecutor's role from part-time to full-time to specifically include prosecuting the demand aspect of sexual exploitation of youth. As such, a STOP grant award to enhance buyer prosecution in the name of demand reduction would naturally complement the successful efforts to enhance law enforcement emphasis on buyersthrough the Demand Abolition project as well as existing coordinated community response focus areas. The dedicated prosecutor will coordinate investigative activities, review law enforcement referrals for filing, make charging decisions and handle all aspects of prosecution including trials. Statistics on all referred cases will be kept and reported back to the STOP grant administrator. More information on the Demand Abolition Project or KCP AO involvement in CSEC and sex trafficking coordinated community response is available if needed. KC-DemandAbolition-008538 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov Thur 10/2/2014 3:37:00 PM RE: media question From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:35 PM To: Patricelli, Lisa Subject: RE: media question From:~='-'~-"-=~~~~~"-'-L"~="'-'-=-~~~~~'"'-==.:.:~~, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:34 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: media question From: Richey, Valiant L==~~='-'-~='-'-"'-'-'~"-""'~=~~, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:13 PM To: Patricelli, Lisa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: media question Hi Lisa, We are drafting our press release for our project. We are planning to list the police agencies who are participating in attacking demand. Even though your guys have temporarily moved, I would still like to list BPD as you guys have been working on it and will continue to work on it (I hope) when they return. Do you have any issue with that? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008539 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Bryan Elliott'[Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:39:49 PM RE: data From: Bryan Elliott [mailto:Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-'-~~~~~~~=~""""~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 14:01 To: Bryan Elliott Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: data Hey Bryan, Can you send me a total number of john arrests you guys have done since the beginning of July? I recall 11 CSAM arrests, but am not sure if you have done any more of guys looking to buy adults? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008540 To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 3:48:59 PM Subject: updated press release Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: Thoughts everyone? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008541 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008542 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008543 To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 3:48:59 PM Subject: updated press release Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: Thoughts everyone? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008544 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008545 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008546 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Bryan Elliott'[Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:49:37 PM RE: data From: Bryan Elliott [mailto:Belliott@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:45 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~==='-'-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 15:41 To: Bryan Elliott Subject: RE: data From: Bryan Elliott L'-=====~===~,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~==='-'-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 14:01 To: Bryan Elliott Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: data Hey Bryan, Can you send me a total number of john arrests you guys have done since the beginning of July? I recall 11 CSAM arrests, but am not sure if you have done any more of guys looking to buy adults? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-00854 7 To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmai I. com)[ debraboyer9@g mai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 3:53:54 PM Subject: RE: updated press release From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:49 PM To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com); boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Peter Qualliotine; 'Robert Beiser'; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: updated press release Importance: High Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: Thoughts everyone? << File: Draft press release.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008548 PLEASE NOTE MY PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED. KC-DemandAbolition-008549 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008550 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbol ition-008551 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Crack Down on Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to curb prostitution that targets where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008552 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008553 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Paul Bergman Thur 10/2/2014 3:54:26 PM RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:53 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"=~~~~~""'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:41 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Crack Down on Prostitution Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to curb prostitution that targets where the majority of sex buying now takes place - on line. Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~=~~~~'-"-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:35 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L ' " ' - " = = = = = = " - ' - ' J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution KC-DemandAbolition-008554 From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-'=~="'-'-'""-=~'-=-~=~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:16 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~"'"'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~i:.=~~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant LLl..!!~~~~~~i:.=~~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:18 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~"'"'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~i:.=~~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:12 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: meeting Hi Paul, KC-DemandAbolition-008555 Dan S, Dan Donohoe and I (and probably others) are getting together for a meeting pre-launch on Monday. Dan S would like to invite you to join for your sage advice. Dan is free from 9-11:30-any chance you could meet during that time? Unfortunately, Dan is only here on Monday next week. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008556 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 3:56:14 PM meeting Hey Peter, I have set a meeting with Dan S for Monday at 9:30. He asked Paul to come. We also would love it if you could come. Any chance you are free (sadly it is the only time next week that Dan is available). Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008557 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] McAllister, Joel Thur 10/2/2014 4:02:28 PM Automatic reply: Fines under 9.68A.105 Hello, and thank you for writing. I will be out of the office until October 6, 2014. I will respond after I return, however, if you need more immediate assistance, you can contact Karen.Lazzara@kingcounty.gov. KC-DemandAbolition-008558 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Ziba Cranmer'[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/2/2014 4:13:40 PM RE: data question From: Ziba Cranmer [mailto:ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4: 12 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: data question They promised me they would have the data for you by the 10th I think it was. I'll check in also. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2014, at 6:08 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi Dominique, We are furiously gearing up for our launch in Seattle on October 15 and I have two questions: 1. 2. The ASU study from earlier this year estimated that on average 5% of the adult male population in major cities solicited sex online. In King County, that would be 39,000 men. The problem is that I don't quite understand how to represent that figure: is that annually? Is that 39,000 men have solicited at some point? Can you please help me clarify? Ziba previously reported that you guys are working on another round of testing for Seattle (I think the last one found something like 4000 men on BP in 24 hours). I wanted to see if you expect to have the new number in advance of Oct 15? Also, how do I explain the difference between this number and the number in #1? Thanks very much, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008559 To: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Cc: Les Iie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com (debraboyer9@gmail.com)[debraboyer9@gmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 4:30:51 PM Subject: RE: updated press release From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:21 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com); boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Peter Qualliotine; Robert Beiser; Alisa B (thesa ltedsugar@gmaiI.com) Subject: Re: updated press release Val, If I remember correctly, the reason we'd changed from "crack down on prostitution" is because--given our social history--it sounded stigmatizing of the women who are prostituted. I see Paul's point that the alternative title is cumbersome and accountability is a theoretical word that might be too complex for media. Are you comfortable asking Paul ifhe can think of an alternative to "crack down on prostitution"? Does your press guy have any ideas? Cheers, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: KC-DemandAbolition-008560 Law enfsreememt and Eessers across King {agesher {way is assesses initiative to Curb prest?tut?ss that targets where {he sf sex buying takes pisce (mime. Elm is mm mamas; as? st and Eeades?s from ssross King togeiher today to a mags? Esit?stive reduce the harms sf prostitution bv targeting buvers. Thoughts everyone? Ws?sm Emmy 3mm? {Missy Kiss {stm?y {sitsg?ssj?s {206} 477-1877 PLEASE NOTE MY PHONE, NUMBER HAS CHANGED. KC-DemandAbolition-008561 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Paul Bergman Thur 10/2/2014 4:49:05 PM RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:30 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting "Ifl remember correctly, the reason we'd changed from "crack down on prostitution" is because--given our social history--it sounded stigmatizing of the women who are prostituted. I see Paul's point that the alternative title is cumbersome and accountability is a theoretical word that might be too complex for media." From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~""'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:41 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Crack Down on Prostitution Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to curb prostitution that targets where the majority of sex buying now takes place - on line. Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. KC-DemandAbolition-008562 To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"==~~~~"-'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~="-=~~="'-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:16 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-'-'==~===~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:36 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~=~~~="'-==~=""-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting From: Paul Bergman L'-'-'-'==~===~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~=~~~="'-==~=""-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:18 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: meeting KC-DemandAbolition-008563 From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~=~~~'-'J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:17 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: meeting From: Richey, Valiant L=~~~""22.~~~="-"'1~~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:12 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: meeting Hi Paul, Dan S, Dan Donohoe and I (and probably others) are getting together for a meeting pre-launch on Monday. Dan S would like to invite you to join for your sage advice. Dan is free from 9-11:30-any chance you could meet during that time? Unfortunately, Dan is only here on Monday next week. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008564 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com)[debraboyer9@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Thur 10/2/2014 5:15:58 PM Subject: RE: updated press release "Crack Down on Sex Buyers" or "Buying" doesn't work for folks? Robert Beiser Executive Director From: ·~~~~~~~~'-'J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:21 PM To: Richey, Valiant Peter Qualliotine; Robert Beiser; Alisa Cc: Leslie Briner~'-""'===-'=-'~~=""' B ,till"'~~:~1~c~~·~~JJ.!dj~~1 Subject: Re: updated press release Val, Ifl remember correctly, the reason we'd changed from "crack down on prostitution" is because--given our social history--it sounded stigmatizing of the women who are prostituted. I see Paul's point that the alternative title is cumbersome and accountability is a theoretical word that might be too complex for media. Are you comfortable asking Paul ifhe can think of an alternative to "crack down on prostitution"? Does your press guy have any ideas? Cheers, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi all, KC-DemandAbolition-008565 The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: Thoughts everyone? KC-DemandAbolition-008566 KC-DemandAbolition-008567 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Peter Qualliotine Thur 10/2/2014 8:21:32 PM Re: meeting Yep, I can make that work. Thanks, -pq On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey Peter, I have set a meeting with Dan S for Monday at 9:30. He asked Paul to come. We also would love it if you could come. Any chance you are free (sadly it is the only time next week that Dan is available). Val KC-DemandAbolition-008568 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Thur 10/2/2014 8:57:27 PM Re: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Awesome. Thanks for the clarification. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2014, at 6:54 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Both. We count them equally as they are men trying to buy sex from kids. These cases are almost entirely sting cases because it is extremely hard to catch man in the act with a real minor. On Oct 2, 2014, at 6:51 PM, "Sara Jean Green" wrote: From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=:=_:.===="-='-'===~=.,., Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:00 PM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Buyer Prostituted Person 2008 5 20 2009 2 53 2010 7 29 2011 9 8 2012 10 4 2013 42 1 From: Sara Jean Green L'-'-"==~~===~==_,_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Already discussed impounds w/ SPD but need numbers. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2014, at 1:33 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008569 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:19 PM To: 'Sara Jean Green' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM From: Sara Jean Green L~!dl.l1~tl::IL!~=~~~~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:54 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM From: Richey, Valiant L!.l.!~~~~~~~="-""'""""'~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:17 AM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Here are a tally of the total costs that come to mind associated with an arrest for CSAM. If I remember anything else, I'll let you know. - seizure/impound of car (impound fees or loss of car) - cost of sexual deviancy evaluation (required to get plea offer) - cost of hiring lawyer (you may want to get some estimates and cost will vary depending on whether trial happens) - court costs (if not waived - usually $200-300) - $5000 mandatory fine (fine can be reduced by up to 2/3 if the defendant is found to be indigent) - $600 in mandatory court-related assessments - cost of treatment (depends on treatment recommendations from evaluation) - cost of buyer intervention program - $900 If the arrest is for Patronizing/Solicitation instead of CSAM, the fine will be $1500 instead of $5000. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008570 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Steve Arbuthnot'[Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 7:56:35 AM RE: Federa Way John sting From: Steve Arbuthnot [mailto:Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 5:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Federa Way John sting Hi Val, We haven't done another one yet. We are lining one up for later in October. I'll confirm the date when I'm back in the office Monday. Steve Arbuthnot On Oct 2, 2014, at 13:58, "Richey, Valiant" '-"-"=~~~LS;;.~==~.!1:>:::~- wrote: From: Steve Arbuthnot L'-'-"~~~~~~~-=~=~~~~=J Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:17 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Federa Way John sting Hi Val, It was good to meet you today. I look forward to working with you on this issue in our region. Our sting was conducted on June 20th and we arrested 8 suspects. Steve Arbuthnot CIS Commander City of Federal Way (253)835-6728 KC-DemandAbolition-008571 peterqualliotine@gmail.com[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com] From: noelgomez206@gmail.com Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 8:38:45 AM Subject: Re: Today To: Cc: Yes i will be there. Noel T-Mobile. America's First Nationwide 4G Network. ------ Original message-----From: Peter Qualliotine Date: Fri, Oct 3, 2014 8:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant;Noel Gomez; Smith;Robert Beiser;Leslie Briner; Subject:Re: Today Yes, we're on at noon. I'm adding Noel here too. Noel, we'll be talking about the launch; come on over if you're available. If not, I'll catch you up soon -pq On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Are we meeting at Queen Anne at noon? Topic will obviously be the launch. Any chance Noel can attend? Since she is speaking it would be great if she could come. KC-DemandAbolition-008572 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Sara Jean Green'[sgreen@seattletimes.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 8:47:41 AM RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Prostituted Person Sex Buyer 2008 131 46 2009 179 83 2010 181 28 2011 108 30 2012 130 43 2013 114 57 From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:59 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~==~"-'='-=~=~~""'-"-J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:00 PM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Buyer Prostituted Person 2008 5 20 2009 2 53 2010 7 29 2011 9 8 2012 10 4 KC-DemandAbolition-008573 2013 42 1 From: Sara Jean Green Lffi1a!lt~OO;eru;Ql!~itlliillC~~lffiJ Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Already discussed impounds w/ SPD but need numbers. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2014, at 1:33 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:19 PM To: 'Sara Jean Green' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM From: Sara Jean Green L~~~~~=~~~~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:54 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM From: Richey, Valiant L~~""-'-'~~~~~~~"""'~~""-"-J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:17 AM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Financial impact of arrest for CSAM Here are a tally of the total costs that come to mind associated with an arrest for CSAM. If I remember anything else, I'll let you know. - seizure/impound of car (impound fees or loss of car) cost of sexual deviancy evaluation (required to get plea offer) cost of hiring lawyer (you may want to get some estimates and cost will vary depending on whether trial happens) court costs (if not waived - usually $200-300) $5000 mandatory fine (fine can be reduced by up to 2/3 if the defendant is found to be indigent) $600 in mandatory court-related assessments cost of treatment (depends on treatment recommendations from evaluation) cost of buyer intervention program - $900 If the arrest is for Patronizing/Solicitation instead of CSAM, the fine will be $1500 instead of $5000. Valiant Richey KC-DemandAbolition-00857 4 Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008575 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Ziba Cranmer'[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; 'Dominique Roe-Sepowitz'[Dominique.Roe@asu.edu] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 9:01 :35 AM RE: data question From: Ziba Cranmer [mailto:ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 8:59 AM To: Richey, Valiant; 'Dominique Roe-Sepowitz' Subject: RE: data question From: Richey, Valiant L~="'"'-'~~=~====~=""-J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 11:09 AM To: 'Dominique Roe-Sepowitz' Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data question From: Dominique Roe-Sepowitz L'-'-"~~=~""""'~~=""-~~"J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 5:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Ziba Cranmer'""""=--~~~~~=~~~=°'-""' Subject: RE: data question KC-DemandAbolition-008576 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-'~~~""'2."'-'-"~~=~""""~~~J Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:01 PM To: Dominique Roe-Sepowitz Cc: Ziba Cranmer ,~~~~~c=~~~~~~~.., Richey, Valiant Subject: data question Hi Dominique, We are furiously gearing up for our launch in Seattle on October 15 and I have two questions: The ASU study from earlier this year estimated that on average 5% of the adult male population in major cities solicited sex online. In King County, that would be 39,000 men. The problem is that I don't quite understand how to represent that figure: is that annually? Is that 39,000 men have solicited at some point? Can you please help me clarify? Ziba previously reported that you guys are working on another round of testing for Seattle (I think the last one found something like 4000 men on BP in 24 hours). I wanted to see if you expect to have the new number in advance of Oct 15? Also, how do I explain the difference between this number and the number in #1? Thanks very much, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008577 peterqualliotine@gmail.com[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com] From: noelgomez206@gmail.com Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 9:16:18 AM Subject: Re: Today To: Cc: Thanks for letting me know Peter. I will be there Thanks Noel T-Mobile. America's First Nationwide 4G Network. ------ Original message-----From: Peter Qualliotine Date: Fri, Oct 3, 2014 8:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant;Noel Gomez; Smith;Robert Beiser;Leslie Briner; Subject:Re: Today Yes, we're on at noon. I'm adding Noel here too. Noel, we'll be talking about the launch; come on over if you're available. If not, I'll catch you up soon -pq On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Are we meeting at Queen Anne at noon? Topic will obviously be the launch. Any chance Noel can attend? Since she is speaking it would be great if she could come. KC-DemandAbolition-008578 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; Peter Qua IIioti ne[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; 'Robert Beiser'[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Debra Boyer Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 9:36:42 AM Subject: RE: updated press release To: Hi I am strongly in favor of this headline Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution "Crackdown" is an over used word in headlines for articles about intermittent police activities. People may not even finish reading the article. "Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution" does send the message we want promoted and may even provoke some thinking, it also draws in both strategies. only way to go! Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: mar@bestalliance.org; lesliebriner@live.com; debraboyer9@gmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com CC: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: RE: updated press release Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 22:53:54 +0000 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:49 PM To: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com); boyerdebra@hotmail.com (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Peter Qualliotine; 'Robert Beiser'; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: updated press release Importance: High Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: KC-DemandAbolition-008579 Thoughts everyone? << File: Draft press release.docx >> Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008580 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] Debra Boyer Fri 10/3/2014 9:40:34 AM RE: updated press release I think Paul may be wrong on this, our message really is not "crack down". There has been a lot of work done over the past 5 years for "holding buyers accountable for harm ... " headline to have some resonance, he may not fully understand. We should trust ourselves to put out the right message that we can link to the work as we go forward. This is not just a one shot strategy. Crack Down really does not allow that. Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: mar@bestalliance.org; lesliebriner@live.com; debraboyer9@gmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com CC: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: updated press release Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 22:48:59 +0000 Hi all, The most recent press release is attached. I made some minor changes, but this basically incorporates everyone's comments until now. I also ran it by Paul and his comments are below (in blue). I think Paul raises good points; I also agree with all of our discussions earlier about the concept of holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. The question now is how do we resolve this debate: Thoughts everyone? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008581 KC-DemandAbolition-008582 To: 'Cody Damon'[cody@mediacause.org] Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 9:48:21 AM Subject: RE: Success! From: Cody Damon [mailto:cody@mediacause.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org); Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Success! Hi Val, This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? Cody On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Cody and John, I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? Thanks, Val Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008583 To: 'Cody Damon'[cody@mediacause.org] Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 9:48:22 AM Subject: RE: Success! From: Cody Damon [mailto:cody@mediacause.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org); Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Success! Hi Val, This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? Cody On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Cody and John, I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? Thanks, Val Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008584 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Alisa B [thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 10:10:02 AM Subject: Re: Today I'm planning to come. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Are we meeting at Queen Anne at noon? Topic will obviously be the launch. Any chance Noel can attend? Since she is speaking it would be great if she could come. KC-DemandAbolition-008585 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Villa, Celina Fri 10/3/2014 10:25:51 AM Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008586 Bertha Knight Landes Reception Room Use Agreement and Application Name of Organization/Department: Address: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Contact Person: Email: - - - - - - - A Ite rn at iv e Contact: FAX: --------------~ -------------Phone: ------------- TIME NEEDED (include setup/take down): From _ _ _ _ to _ _ _ __ EVENT DATE: Event begins at: Event Title/Topic: How does this directly apply to City business? Who is your expected audience? Estimated # of Attendees: Who will speak at this event? Will media be present? Seattle Channel O Equipment needs: (check all that apply): O Microphone O Registration Table 0 Inside Room? 0 Podium 0 Panelists Table 0 Outside Room? For how many? _ _ 0 Display Tables How many? _ __ O Other: --------------~ O Banners/Signs Presentation needs: (must be delivered 24 hours in advance of event) (check all that apply): Food & Beverage Service: 0 No 0 Yes O Yes 0 No Video: 0 VHS or 0 DVD Music: 0 Live or 0 CD 0 PowerPoint Presentation (no sound available) 0 Internet Access (0 inweb 0 www) O Teleconferencing If yes, will it be 0 Brown Bag O Catered O Other If catered, caterer's name & phone#: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Choose a seating layout (see diagrams on FFD website): 0 Configuration 1 (Tables & Chairs) 0 Configuration 2 (Theater Style) 0 Configuration 3 (Combo of 1 & 2) Project: Activity: I hereby certifY that I am an authorized representative of the above department/organization, that the above statements are true to the best ofmy knowledge, and that I will comply with all applicable laws and rules regarding the use of City Buildings and Premises. Signature, Title Date FAX TO AL THEA CUDABACK AT (206) 684-7898 OR MAIL TO FFD, SMT-52-01 FORWARD AN ADVANCE COPY OF THIS FORM TO YOUR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DEPARTMENT FFD USE ONLY: Approved by: Room Fee: $- - - - - - - Date: Security Fee: $_ _ _ _ __ Deposit: $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Revised 8/09 KC-DemandAbolition-008587 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Sara Jean Green[sgreen@seattletimes.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Lina Nealon[lina_nealon@huntalternatives.org] Ziba Cranmer Fri 10/3/2014 11:19:53 AM Re: Demand Abolition - Seattle Times Hi Sara Jean, I am back in town and available to chat if it would be helpful! All my best, Ziba Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008588 Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com] Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 11 :20:34 AM Subject: Re: Today To: Cc: I'm going to be a bit late. I'm stuck in court. On Oct 3, 2014, at 10:26 AM, "Leslie Briner" wrote: Hi, Unfortunately I can't be there in person as I have a 1pm across town. Is it possible to call in? If that's a pain, I totally understand. My apologies, I was hoping we were meeting at 11. Thanks, Leslie Leslie Briner, MSW Notes from the Ground Phone:206-291-0942 Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 10:09:58 -0700 Subject: Re: Today From:"-'=~;;c===""-===~~ To:~===-=====~==~======~ CC:~~~~~~~~~~,==.r-=~~~==~=="'-==,~~~~~==~======~~~,=o:.==~==-~~~"-=' I'm planning to come. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Are we meeting at Queen Anne at noon? Topic will obviously be the launch. Any chance Noel can attend? Since she is speaking it would be great if she could come. KC-DemandAbolition-008589 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer Fri 10/3/20141:24:38 PM Heidi Left message Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008590 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Fri 10/3/2014 2:12:57 PM Voice Mail from 2068411372 (16 seconds) You received a voice mail from 2068411372 KC-DemandAbol ition-008591 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-008592 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] noelgomez206@gmail.com Fri 10/3/2014 2:14:34 PM Fwd: October 15 at 2:00 pm She said the meeting is about the diversion program and how they are focusing on getting women services. T-Mobile. America's First Nationwide 4G Network. ------ Original message-----From: Sargent, Heidi Date: Thu, Oct 2, 2014 2:09 PM Subject:October 15 at 2:00 pm Hi Noel, The date for meeting with the media is October 15 at 2:00 pm. It will be in the police chief's conference room. Let me know if you've thought of others who would be good to have there, and I will contact them. And please feel free to give me a call if you want to talk about this. By the way, I'm planning to attend the OPS opening art reception this afternoon. Looking forward to it. Maybe I'll see you there. Heidi Heidi Sargent Assistant City Prosecutor Vice/High Risk Victims & Narcotics Seattle City Attorney's Office 700 5th Avenue, Suite 5350 P.O. Box 94667 KC-DemandAbolition-008593 To: From: Sent: Subject: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 2:17:38 PM Re: email Remind me of your number please. On Oct 3, 2014, at 2:14 PM, "Debra Boyer" wrote: Hi spoke with Heidi. Please call me and I can tell you what this is about. Noel does need to be there. Thanks debra Sent from my iPhone On Oct 3, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Noel, Would you mind forwarding the email that you mentioned in our meeting? Debra-what do you think about Noel just replying and asking what it is about? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008594 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org] Robert Beiser Fri 10/3/2014 3:48:57 PM RE: Seating for the launch Let's say I 00 for now and we can pull 25 the morning of if needed. Robert Beiser Executive Director On Oct 3, 2014 2:34 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:20 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith Subject: Seating for the launch Hi Val Not sure if you already submitted seating numbers, but Mar and I were thinking less seats would make it look fuller. So would I 00 seats work? Let us know, Robert Beiser Executive Director KC-DemandAbolition-008595 Satterberg, Dan[Dan.Satterberg@kingcounty.gov]; Manion, Leesa[Leesa.Manion@kingcounty.gov]; Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Fri 10/3/2014 3:56:54 PM Subject: RE: SPD press conference To: From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 3:34 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: RE: SPD press conference From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:47 PM To: Satterberg, Dan; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: SPD press conference Hi all, I wanted you all to know that today I learned that SPD/Chief O'Toole and Pete Holmes are doing a press conference the afternoon of 10/15 (the same day as our launch) to publicly talk about their policy of moving prostituted people into services instead of arresting them. At first I thought this was a rather annoying distraction from our event, however, upon further reflection it can be spun as a nice juxtaposition: we are talking about shift law enforcement emphasis to the men buying sex and they are talking about services for the victims instead of arrest. In fact, I think this is opportunity to put a little pressure on Chief O'Toole to commit to speaking at our event (as we have asked her to do) because then SPD can look good on both sides of this issue. Please let me know if there is any specific action you would like me to take as a result of this information. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008596 KC-DemandAbolition-008597 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Namatame, Michelle[Michelle.Namatame@kingcounty.gov] McAI Iister, Joel[Joel. McAI Iister@ki ngcounty .gov]; Pahl, Peggy[Peggy. Pah l@ki ngcounty .gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 3:57:24 PM RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Namatame, Michelle Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 3:50 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: McAllister, Joel; Pahl, Peggy Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 3, 2014 8:50 AM To: McAllister, Joel; Pahl, Peggy Cc: Namatame, Michelle; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4:02 PM To: McAllister, Joel; Pahl, Peggy Cc: Namatame, Michelle; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 1:12 PM To: McAllister, Joel; Pahl, Peggy Cc: Namatame, Michelle; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 KC-DemandAbolition-008598 From: McAllister, Joel Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 3:13 PM To: Pahl, Peggy; Richey, Valiant Cc: Namatame, Michelle Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Smith, David Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 11:06 AM To: McAllister, Joel; Namatame, Michelle Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 KC-DemandAbolition-008599 From: McAllister, Joel Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 10:54 AM To: Namatame, Michelle Cc: Smith, David Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Pahl, Peggy Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 10:51 AM To: McAllister, Joel; Namatame, Michelle Cc: Smith, David Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 This electronic message contains information from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The content may be privileged and confidential and is intended for the use of the intended addressee(s) only. If you are not an intended addressee, please note that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact me at '-""'>h.Lo-'-===-'-'==~-"'-" From: McAllister, Joel Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 6: 18 PM To: Pahl, Peggy; Richey, Valiant Cc: Smith, David; Namatame, Michelle Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 Hi Peggy, I've been out of the office. It is fine to continue to copy David Smith on correspondence about this because he knows the history, but we need to start to include his replacement as Accounting Supervisor, Michelle Namatame, copied here, as she will ultimately implement any further activity that is required to take place within DJA. From: Pahl, Peggy Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:01 AM To: Richey, Valiant; McAllister, Joel Cc: Smith, David Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 KC-DemandAbolition-008600 This electronic message contains information from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The content may be privileged and confidential and is intended for the use of the intended addressee{s) only. If you are not an intended addressee, please note that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact me at~~~=~~~~~ From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:27 PM To: McAllister, Joel Cc: Pahl, Peggy; Smith, David; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: McAllister, Joel Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 9:09 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Pahl, Peggy; Smith, David Subject: FW: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Smith, David Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 9:34 PM To: McAllister, Joel Subject: RE: Fines under 9.68A.105 KC-DemandAbol ition-008601 From: McAllister, Joel Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 8:01 AM To: Smith, David Subject: FW: Fines under 9.68A.105 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 11:00 AM To: McAllister, Joel Cc: Pahl, Peggy; Richey, Valiant Subject: Fines under 9.68A.105 Hi Joel, You may recall that Peggy Pahl and I were in communication with you last spring about fines assessed under this statute (and other related statutes). To my recollection, we were able to get a sub account established to receive the paid fines. Now that we have had several convictions which have resulted in payments under this statute, can you confirm that the payments have been received by the clerk's office and are being diverted as appropriate? I just want to make sure things are running smoothly on that front. Also, the statute provides that the money goes to the city or county where the offense occurred. Many of these offenses occurred in the City of Seattle. So, my next question is how the collected fines are getting transferred to the City of Seattle? I want to make sure the city is aware of the money coming its way because it must be used for very specific purposes and my experience has been that most jurisdictions do not have a sub-account set up and are not aware of the statutory restrictions. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 296-8897 KC-DemandAbolition-008602 KC-DemandAbolition-008603 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Patty Haven Fleischmann'[phaven4131@aol.com] Sophia Sanders[sophia@stolenyouth.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 4:00:09 PM RE: Meeting Hi Patty, Thanks for your email. I'd be happy to chat about your fundraiser. I'm pretty free next week, with the exception of Monday. Thanks, Val -----Original Message----From: Patty Haven Fleischmann [mailto:phaven4131@aol.com] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Sophia Sanders Subject: Meeting Hi Val, I was wondering if we could set up a time to meet to talk about possibly having you speak on a video or onstage for our Stolen Youth fundraiser next year. We had Craig Sims last year. I know you have a unique story to tell and I'd like to get it out to our donors to help inspire them to support our efforts. Looking forward to seeing you at the "buyer beware" launch on the 15th ... that's very exciting! Warm regards, Patty Fleischmann President/co-founder StolenYouth. Www.StolenYouth,org KC-DemandAbolition-008604 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Villa, Celina'[Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 4:24:06 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina [mailto:Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008605 Bertha Knight Landes Reception Room Use Agreement and Application City of Seattle Name of Organization/Department: Organization for Prostitution Survivors and King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office ContactPerson: Email: Valiant Richey valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov Alternative Contact: Address: 516 3rd Ave, Seattle 98104 Phone: 206-4 77-1877 FAX: Peter Qualliotine Phone: z-;;,(p _ z_vs- _ G.:. Io:{ 206-491-8034 TIMENEEDED(includesetup/takedown): From 8: 3 0a.m. to 11:00a.m. EVENTDATE: 10/15/14 10a.m. andendsat: 11 a.m. Event Title/Topic: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Eventbeginsat: How does th is directly apply to city business? The Seattle Police Department and City Attorney's office are directly involved in/impacted by the work of the partnership Who is your expected audience? Police, publicofficlals,serviceprovlders Who will speak at this event? Will media be present? Dan Satterberg, Peter Qualliotine, Alisa Bernard, Noel Gomez Seattle Channel D Equipment needs: (check D Registration Table D Inside Room? D Outside Room? ii Display Tables How many? 2 ii Other: Food table x 2 all that apply): ii Microphone ii Podium ii Panelists Table For how many? _5__ D ii Yes D No Presentation needs: (must be delivered 24 hours in advance of event) (check all that apply): Video: D VHS or D DVD Music: D Live or D CD advance ii PowerPoint Presentation (no sound available) D Internet Access (0 inweb D www) D Teleconferencing Food & Beverage Service: D No ii Yes If yes, will it be D Brown Bag ii Catered D Other If catered, caterer's name & phone#: Specialities Cafe_,_1_-_8_7_7_-5_0_2_-_2_83_7 ___________ Choose a seating layout (see diagrams on FFD website): 0 Configuration 1 (Tables & Chairs) ii Configuration 2 (Theater Style) 7S"-ff0 _s;e~ D Configuration 3 (Combo of 1 & 2) . Activity: Project: I hereby certify that I am an authorized representative of the above department/organization, that the above statements are true to the. best of my know! e, and that I will comply with all applicable laws and rules regarding the use of City Buildings and Premises. \J CA.,\\.lh\A.'t' {l,.,<,\.A.e7 Signature, Title Date FAX TO ALTHEA CUDABACK AT (206) 684-7898 OR MAIL TO FFD, SMT-52-01 FORWARD AN ADVANCE COPY OF THIS FORM TO YOUR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DEPARTMENT This iH for your information PAY FFD USE ONLY: Eligible Entity: D Yes D No Approved by: Room Fee: $_ _ _ _ _ __ Date: - - - - - - - - - - - Security Fee: $_ _ _ _ __ Deposit: $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Revised 8/09 KC-DemandAbolition-008606 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Villa, Celina'[Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 4:24:07 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina [mailto:Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008607 Bertha Knight Landes Reception Room Use Agreement and Application City of Seattle Name of Organization/Department: Organization for Prostitution Survivors and King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office ContactPerson: Email: Valiant Richey valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov Alternative Contact: Address: 516 3rd Ave, Seattle 98104 Phone: 206-4 77-1877 FAX: Peter Qualliotine Phone: z-;;,(p _ z_vs- _ G.:. Io:{ 206-491-8034 TIMENEEDED(includesetup/takedown): From 8: 3 0a.m. to 11:00a.m. EVENTDATE: 10/15/14 10a.m. andendsat: 11 a.m. Event Title/Topic: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Eventbeginsat: How does th is directly apply to city business? The Seattle Police Department and City Attorney's office are directly involved in/impacted by the work of the partnership Who is your expected audience? Police, publicofficlals,serviceprovlders Who will speak at this event? Will media be present? Dan Satterberg, Peter Qualliotine, Alisa Bernard, Noel Gomez Seattle Channel D Equipment needs: (check D Registration Table D Inside Room? D Outside Room? ii Display Tables How many? 2 ii Other: Food table x 2 all that apply): ii Microphone ii Podium ii Panelists Table For how many? _5__ D ii Yes D No Presentation needs: (must be delivered 24 hours in advance of event) (check all that apply): Video: D VHS or D DVD Music: D Live or D CD advance ii PowerPoint Presentation (no sound available) D Internet Access (0 inweb D www) D Teleconferencing Food & Beverage Service: D No ii Yes If yes, will it be D Brown Bag ii Catered D Other If catered, caterer's name & phone#: Specialities Cafe_,_1_-_8_7_7_-5_0_2_-_2_83_7 ___________ Choose a seating layout (see diagrams on FFD website): 0 Configuration 1 (Tables & Chairs) ii Configuration 2 (Theater Style) 7S"-ff0 _s;e~ D Configuration 3 (Combo of 1 & 2) . Activity: Project: I hereby certify that I am an authorized representative of the above department/organization, that the above statements are true to the. best of my know! e, and that I will comply with all applicable laws and rules regarding the use of City Buildings and Premises. \J CA.,\\.lh\A.'t' {l,.,<,\.A.e7 Signature, Title Date FAX TO ALTHEA CUDABACK AT (206) 684-7898 OR MAIL TO FFD, SMT-52-01 FORWARD AN ADVANCE COPY OF THIS FORM TO YOUR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DEPARTMENT This iH for your information PAY FFD USE ONLY: Eligible Entity: D Yes D No Approved by: Room Fee: $_ _ _ _ _ __ Date: - - - - - - - - - - - Security Fee: $_ _ _ _ __ Deposit: $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Revised 8/09 KC-DemandAbolition-008608 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Mack, Barbara Fri 10/3/2014 4:32:24 PM RE: Grant! From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:30 PM To: Mack, Barbara Subject: RE: Grant! From: Mack, Barbara Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 12:28 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Amanda Hightower; Andy Hwang; Arun Sambataro; Audrey Baedke; Autumn Morrison; Baker, Debra; Barringer, Chris; Bobbe Bridge; Brenda Oliver; Brian Wilson; Cahan, Regina; Carol Cummings; Carroll, Kelli; Cassandra Moses; Conley, Josalyn; Cosgrove, TJ; Cromwell, Elinor; Curtis Eng; Dusty Olson; E; Eleta Wright; Eleuthra Lisch; Emily Harris-Shears; Eric Erlick, John; Garske, Michael; Gerber, Andrea; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) Hemmen; Eric Sano; Erin Maguire Greenleaf, Deborah; Heinisch, Mike; Hung, Jimmy; Jeff Norman; Jeff Rainey ; Jim Blanchard; John March; Johnson, Bolesha R. (DSHS/CA) Jones, Betsy; Joyce Thomas; Jutilla, Dave; Karina Woodruff; Kate Meals; Ken Thomas; Kimberly Beeson; Klokow, Mike J; Knutson, Bruce; Lan Pham; Lee Selah; Lemus, Pat; Leslie Briner; Letha Williams; Lichtenstadter, Rick; Lucy Berliner; Mar Smith; Mariya ; Mary Dolan; Mary Ellen Stone; Megan Notter; Melina Giovengo; Michael Hemker; Mike Heinisch; Mike Villa; Mitchell, Valarie; Mohandeson, Mike; Morgan Silverman ; Moyes, Stephanie; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Nature Carter; Navajas, Marcia; Nicholas Oakley; Noel Gomez; O'Donnell, Sean; Olivia Herring; Peter Qualliotine; Richey, Valiant; Robert Bieser; Sara Larsen; Sarah Veele; Schipp, William; Shannon Parez-Darby ; Solomon, Jan; Stefanie, Thomas; Steve Stocker; Stone, Gail; Stubblefield, Marcus; Terry Pottmeyer; Velma Veloria; Vollendroff, Jim; Waild, Susan; Weston, Nicole; Whitney Whittemore Wirschem, Mark; Zoro, Dianne Subject: Grant! We are pleased to announce that the King County CSEC Task Force and its partner agencies have been awarded a 5 year, $250,000/year, federal grant to provide additional services to sexually exploited youth in King County, particularly those who are involved with the child welfare system. This grant will also fund improved data collection and outcomes evaluation analyses as we establish evidence-based best practices. The King County Juvenile Court, in partnership with the Center for Children and Youth Justice, Children's Administration, and the University of Washington applied for the grant. We received word yesterday that the Children's Bureau within HHS awarded this grant to King County, one of only four such awards in the nation. Like the Task Force itself, this was a true multidisciplinary approach to grant writing. We are grateful to all the agencies that provided letters of support and staff time to the grant writing process. Without your partnership this could not have happened. We look forward to further collaboration in our efforts to identify and provide services to sexually exploited children. Thank you all for the important work you do. KC-DemandAbolition-008609 just?ce Eebbe j. gridge (rein) Founding President/CECE Center fer Chiidren 84, Yeuth Justice 615 2nd Ave, Suite 275 Seattie, WA 98104 2066963503, ext 26 KC-DemandAbolition-008610 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Kathleen Morris Fri 10/3/2014 4:41:39 PM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:33 PM To: Kathleen Morris Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L~==~=~=="'"-='-"==-'-"""-'=~==="-=~==-'-'~, On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. KC-DemandAbolition-008611 We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008612 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Villa, Celina Fri 10/3/2014 4:50:10 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:24 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'"'-"==~=~~=~==~,_, Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008613 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Villa, Celina'[Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 10/3/2014 4:52:19 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina [mailto:Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:50 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~-"'-'-"~~~~~~~~=""-J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:24 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'-'-"~~~~~~~~"'-=~J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbol ition-008614 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Villa, Celina Fri 10/3/2014 5:10:51 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:52 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'"'-"=~=~~=~~~""-"-J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:50 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~~~~~='-'=~~~=""-J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:24 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'-'-"=~=~~~~~~""-"-J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you KC-DemandAbolition-008615 Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008616 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] msmith@interact-llc.com Fri 10/3/2014 10:10:27 PM RE: Seating for the launch People in seattle tend to wait until the last minute to rsvp. I think we have a chance of hitting 100+, especially if we start making phone calls next week to invite them. I agree with robert. We can pull chairs if needed. If you haven't called Debra about the other press conference you probably want to speak with her. Happy weekend, Mar On Oct 3, 2014 6:12 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:20 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mar Smith Subject: Seating for the launch Hi Val Not sure if you already submitted seating numbers, but Mar and I were thinking less seats would make it look fuller. So would 100 seats work? Let us know, Robert Beiser Executive Director KC-DemandAbolition-008617 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Debra Boyer Sat 10/4/2014 8:47:06 AM RE: speaking topics Yes, Alisa handles this perfectly and may go more in the direction of how it is not a choice. Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: thesaltedsugar@gmail.com CC: boyerdebra@hotmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: speaking topics Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 23:55:10 +0000 Hi Alisa, I've been thinking about your talking points and I think the two primary points that you will want to convey through your personal experience are: - 1) buyers cause harm - 2) prostitution is not a victimless crime Debra/Peter-what do you guys think? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008618 To: Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Cc: Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com]; Alisa Bernard[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Sat 10/4/2014 11:01:15 AM Subject: RE: Launch Program Agreed. Why don't I include it in Dan's talking points? From: Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 9:13 AM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant; Leslie Briner; Alisa Bernard; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser Subject: Re: Launch Program I think this is a good idea. On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Debra Boyer wrote: Hi Sorry to be bothering everyone early on a Saturday morning. No need to respond, just working on my tasks. Val, Ifl am correct you are working on the program. I want to remind everyone that several people from the Stolen Youth board are planning to attend the launch including Patty Fleischmann and Paula Clapp. Both are on the core team. I think we should add a simple introduction of the core team members, Val, you could just say the names so they would get some acknowledgement and inclusion. This is pretty important. your thoughts? Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008619 To: From: Sent: Subject: Val iantr@hotmai I. com[V al iantr@hotmai I. com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty .gov] Greg Richey Sun 10/5/2014 3:42:38 AM Seattle Times article KC-DemandAbolition-008620 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Debra Boyer Sun 10/5/2014 4:23:24 PM KCPAO logo Hi Could one of you send me the KCPAO logo, Need it for the poster board, thanks Debra KC-DemandAbol ition-008621 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] From: Cody Damon Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 6:41:48 AM Subject: Re: Success! Good Morning, Does 12:00pm PST work for everyone? I'm attaching the original proposal for everyone to review. Cody On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Cody Damon Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: John Stancliffe Peter Qualliotine Subject: Re: Success! Hi Val, This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? Cody On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Cody and John, I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? KC-DemandAbolition-008622 Thanks, Val Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008623 Paid Search Marketing Framework Proposal & Statement of Work For K. t ··.1ng·.·c·... oun;y VaHant R~chey Sen[or Deputy Prosecuth1g Attorney July 31 J 2014 .•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.· :~. .·~ ·::: '. ::! ~ .;-: <.:·: :. :::. : ;· .(;· :,· ~ ;; : ::.:. 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In the pages the fofow you \Viii find a phssed app:oach for hying to tackle these chafonges and to test :four frnms\vmk can be used at any type~ ot scele for hedping to curb the online sex trnde in Kfg's Country. Looking further we want lhis framework to help us bete:understand if the use of sesrcr1 engine marketin~J could be irnplernented st scale across the country in dJferent n:un:cipalities that am stt·uggling to deal with this vice. Once you have read th:s through. please reach out so we can discuss eny questions you n1ight have about this framewmk. \Ne are not Hle type of shop that operntes singularly~ 1.rve vety much vievv clients as partners and wsnt you to be as involved ss you can in both tri:s proposal enc1 the potential e> Does one network have nmre availabHity for targeUng? Belter pmfon1::ng keyvvotds and access? Does one netwmk p:esent a better oppcdunity considering this framewotk? 2. lf key\vord availabHity is robust enough, then what arn the costs associated iNtl thern? Can vve be corr:pe(itive in the advett:s:ng mmke(piace on these keyworc1s? Is there a practical rntxn on that investment? 3. VVhile vve be tackling these questions in tfle context of the Seattle rnetmpoUan are~a vdl his epprnech be scalable to ohet 1unsdd1ons? \Nhat are the chellenges associated with mHing these out at a !Effger scalfr 4. V\kat type of landing pages, ad copy, calls·tO··action dr:ve the most sctions'> /\re the types of actions we can cltive with th:s rne~thodo:ogy veluable e11ougt1 to werrnnt the costs associated vvith thmr? VVe know th.et them me potents! hurcfes beyond n1a:ket factors that cou1d irnJcated hat SF.l\f :s not an eftecfrm tool to disrupt the iUicit sex trac1e that perpetuates on!111e Below am Jm tor>level factors v·/e need to conside:- vvhen irriplementng our strategy. i. Google doesn't aliow the pmmoton of escotts and escort services. 2. Google doesn't al!ovv the promotion of prostitutes or can girls. 3 Google c1oesn't al!ow the promoton of :ntimate and erot:c rnassage se~rvices, :11Cuding tantra and tantric nmssages. Massage sites with physical desetiptions m suggestive pictures of masseuses and 1n2sseu:s am crn~s:demc~ "inbnate massage." 4. Google doesn't al!ovv the promotion of discreet VIP, m inUnmte cmrpanionship services. \f\flHe we are not pmmotfg these services, vve am gofg to be targeting keyiNOrds that the same organizations we en:: tr/ng to stop are tatgeting as vvell Google and Bing use~ automated process to determine keywords U1at fa!! under these ru!es, so cu( keyword rnsemu1 and testing in 1nmket am going to be essential in being ab!e to see if we can ovetcome hese kno\vn chellenge~s .•..... ••..••: ..•. KC-DemandAbolition-008626 hl!edia Cause \Nill setup the ptoper accounts and 1i:c:nage all aspects of this project. \Ne rJui:c~ out campaigns, ad copy, and keywmds. \Ne 1.Nili rmndle the rJaci<.&nd tdling and integration to the vve~bsite 0nc1 Google /\nalytie;s vvili VVe will need to create a sms!I vvebsite to direct traffic frorn the advett:sen1ents \Ife do not V\iant to use any previously created site o:- URLs, tiecause the:-e is the chance Jmt the search engine~s. because of v:olatng poi:c~es, blacknst the advertising a::xounts. V\Jhen this happens the semch engines then blacJ:iist H1e URLs of the sites connected to the accounts. V\Je would not vvant to hu:t any existing sites rJecause of his ViaL microsite iNHI have very limited functionality~ no rnom than a cornpi:ation of landin;i fv1edia Cause will also setup a Goog:e /\nalyt:cs account anc~ setup the proper functionanty to trnck all of our efforts. T~1e pa~ps. Media Cause \Nill look to you and your partners to p1T1V:de us 'N:Hl as much data as poss:ble on the topic so we can cmate a robust keywmd list w(te effective ad copy, and c;reate effective landing pages. In patt:ctiar, any insigt1t n":to the black mmh:.( terminology used lo solicit tflese services wouid be extt'emely helpful. Creaton of advertising accounts Creation of microsite Keywmd reseach Testing of tracking and repott:ng capabiiit:es Begin sdvertising effmts Begin data collect:on and assessment Paid Efforts Enc \Nebsite taken offiine Co:ripmhensive report issued that provides a fuil anaiysis of our findings in miation to the questions asked st the beginning cf this pn:posal. It vvill also indude recorunendations fron: Med~s Cause sbout U1e potentiai fm scale and next steps. ....•. .•..••' ..••: KC-DemandAbolition-008627 Cody Damon···· Cody's cornnr...inication experience spans a tvvo decades and has its roots in television His fast g~g was as a high schoo! correspondent f m his local ABC affiliate. AEer pandering to the camera for several years he decide< to explore script writing end pub!ic relations. VVith t?1e sgency world taking 2 toll on h:s heirline he dec:ded it was bne to Qet back to the books: earning his Masters in G!obel Communicaton frorr: the American Universily of Pm-is. Inspired by his fold vvork in India he returned to the Unitec States to help non··profits take sdvsntage of di~rtal communication tools. Cody's ideas have sprnNned sctionab!e change for pa:-tners such as (RED;, NRDC, Corneil Lab of Ornithology, end Thorn. John Standffe .... John used to manage search engine marketing for Hote!s.corn iNhorn ho ?1ad so many keywords under 1rmnagern0nt Goo<;:ile had to give hin1 his OV'.!T1 se:·ver, In addition to digital rnarket:ng John is pnssionnte about space exploration, He volunteers fot non~profit Penny4Nasa to increase public avvareness for space exploration and it's scientific benefits. ~ $5.500 Media Cause fees (includes Strategy, Creative, hlledis Buying, Production, VVerJsite DesiQn, Buiid, and rAaintermnce during campaign :engh and Final Report at c;oncius:on of pror::ct. ~ $4,500 Advertising BudQet .•..... ••..••: ..•. KC-DemandAbolition-008628 ,.::~·: ~.'.,·.: '·= .: :~ :; ..:-·;., :::;:::::: \iedia Cause prov~des digital nmrketin;i so~utions for nonprofits. VVe build, engage, and levf:;ra~w co=-rnnun!ties usin~J ctgital strategies w~c~ scalable platforms to rm:p nonpmfits gnJw. Out speci2dies include: SernTh Engine Marketng (Google Ad Grants, Advvmds. Yahooming), Search Engine Optirni:zaUon (SEO), social nrndia, ernaii, V:/ebsite development. ads, and apps. As a n1issicm dr:ve:n organization, we believe the wot!ci VliOUld be a bettet place, if nonptofits, large and snmll, \Vere able to increase awareness for the!r pto~rams, rnise rrom money online, and bettm engage 1;v!h supportets. V:s!t www.rnediacause.org to lean rnore NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL TheCornell Lab rof Ornithology ·._;· .·:. water4 t ·.:~',1 ·.:~',1 ·.:i ' : ·,;~. :,~. :',~. ·l:',~. :',·• u ·= ~:=·~ :·-: t~: · ..·. . .. .. tn D!G!TAL DEFENDERS OF CHlLDREN .•..... ••..••: ..•. KC-DemandAbolition-008629 Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] To: Cody Damon[cody@mediacause.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 7:18:04 AM Subject: Re: Success! I can make that work but any little bit earlier in the direction of 11 :30 (2:30 est) would help. Thanks Cody. >On Oct 6, 2014, at 6:41 AM, "Cody Damon" wrote: > > Good Morning, > >Does 12:00pm PST work for everyone? > > I'm attaching the original proposal for everyone to review. > >Cody > [https://mai lfoogae .appspot. com/t?sender=a Y29keU BtZWRpYWN hdXN ILm9yZw%3D%3D&type=zerocontent&gu id=8c5828c9-25da4a40-af12-edf3e 71 ea9c4 ]· > >On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Richey, Valiant > wrote: >Sorry for the delay-I was in trial. > >Yes, I can talk Monday. I am in another meeting from 9:30 - 10:30 (PST) or so, but am free otherwise. > > From: Cody Damon [mailto:cody@mediacause.org] >Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM >To: Richey, Valiant >Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org); Peter Qualliotine > Subject: Re: Success! > >Hi Val, > > This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. > > I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? > >Cody > >On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant > wrote: >Hi Cody and John, > > I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? > >Thanks, > >Val > > Valiant Richey > Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney >King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office > (206) 477-1877 > PLEASE NOTE MY PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED. > > > > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > @MediaCause KC-DemandAbolition-008630 > +MediaCause > > > Sign up for our newsletter and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > @MediaCause > +MediaCause > > > Sign up for our newsletter and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > KC-DemandAbol ition-008631 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] From: Cody Damon Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 7:23:55 AM Subject: Re: Success! Sure. I have a call wrapping right at 11 :30am (230EST). I will send out an email shortly with call in details. On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: I can make that work but any little bit earlier in the direction of 11:30 (2:30 est) would help. Thanks Cody. >On Oct 6, 2014, at 6:41 AM, "Cody Damon" > > Good Morning, > >Does 12:00pm PST work for everyone? > >I'm attaching the original proposal for everyone to review. > >Cody > wrote: > >On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > Sorry for the delay-I was in trial. > > Yes, I can talk Monday. I am in another meeting from 9:30 - 10:30 (PST) or so, but am free otherwise. > > From: Cody Damon >Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM >To: Richey, Valiant > Cc: John Stancliffe ~======-'-~ -u,..,u •...,.~~~~~~~~ Peter Qualliotine > Subject: Re: Success! > >Hi Val, > > This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. > >I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? > >Cody > >On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > Hi Cody and John, > > I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? > >Thanks, > >Val KC-DemandAbolition-008632 > > Valiant Richey > Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney > King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office > (206) 477-1877 >PLEASE NOTE MY PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED. > > > > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > U/,~11HA.UU1-.,CH.J..:>\, > > > > Sign up for our and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > > > > > Sign up for our and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008633 To: 'Cody Damon'[cody@mediacause.org] Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org]; 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 8:47:06 AM Subject: RE: Success! From: Cody Damon [mailto:cody@mediacause.org] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 7:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org); Peter Qualliotine; Alana Post Subject: Re: Success! Sure. I have a call wrapping right at 11 :30am (230EST). I will send out an email shortly with call in details. On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: I can make that work but any little bit earlier in the direction of 11:30 (2:30 est) would help. Thanks Cody. >On Oct 6, 2014, at 6:41 AM, "Cody Damon" > > Good Morning, > >Does 12:00pm PST work for everyone? > >I'm attaching the original proposal for everyone to review. > >Cody > wrote: > >On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > Sorry for the delay-I was in trial. > > Yes, I can talk Monday. I am in another meeting from 9:30 - 10:30 (PST) or so, but am free otherwise. > > From: Cody Damon >Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:22 PM >To: Richey, Valiant >Cc: John Stancliffe v======~~ 'H•~a•.~-J.'~~~~~~~~ Peter Qualliotine > Subject: Re: Success! > >Hi Val, > > This is great news! We are really excited to be involved with this type of innovative project. > >I am down in NYC through Friday doing a digital marketing workshop for the Clinton Foundation. Do you have time on Monday to discuss next steps? > >Cody > >On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > Hi Cody and John, KC-DemandAbolition-008634 > > I wanted to let you know that Demand Abolition has approved our funding request to support your proposal. We would like to talk about next steps as we are eager to get this project off the ground. Do you have any time on Friday to talk? > >Thanks, > >Val > > Valiant Richey > Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney > King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office > >PLEASE NOTE MY PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED. > > > > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > > > > > Sign up for our and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > > > > ->Cody Damon > President and East Coast Client Lead > > > > > Sign up for our and get the best nonprofit marketing tips delivered to your inbox monthly. > > ~---+.---- \.V,iHV\.UU'L/UU..:>v Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008635 KC-DemandAbolition-008636 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Mon 10/6/2014 9:58:30 AM Oct 15th event Did I miss the invite for the event? Cieorf}& U. Ve4fadoChief of Police Des Moines {WA} Police Department Office: 206-870-7604 Fax: 206-870-7626 KC-DemandAbol ition-00863 7 To: From: Sent: Subject: Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Johnson, Lisa Mon 10/6/2014 10:03:30 AM RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:01 AM To: Johnson, Lisa; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Johnson, Lisa Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 5:28 PM To: Orcutt, Tracy; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 4: 14 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 3:29 PM To: Orcutt, Tracy; Johnson, Lisa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: SA STOP Grant blurb From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:56 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Johnson, Lisa Subject: SA STOP Grant blurb KC-DemandAbolition-008638 What do you think of the blurb? I am to "describe your proposed sexual assault project ..... what will be done and how your agency will accomplish the goal of your project" - checking the box :"Specialized units of prosecutors specifically focusing on sex crimes against youth (11-24) and adult victims." Anything to add, delete, wordsmith? Tracy Orcuttl King Cou VAWA STOP Grant Coordinator! King Cou Cou I Seattle, WA 981041 I 206.205.6104 Part-time Mon. - Weds. I W-554, King Cou KC-DemandAbolition-008639 To: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Meagan Carmody[meagan_carmody@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 10:06:44 AM Subject: Grant Agreement - documents to sign Hello Debra, I hope this message finds you well. On behalf of Hunt Alternatives' CFO, Gail Franck, I'm happy to notify you that Demand Abolition is awarding OPS a $10,000 grant to support Seattle Against Slavery in an online deterrence campaign. In addition to the formal letter below, I have attached a signed copy, including terms and conditions and the OPS collaboration with Demand Abolition document referenced below. Please sign and return the terms and conditions document via email by October 15. If you have any questions, please let me know. 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KC-DemandAbolition-008641 ~mand Abolition October 8, 2014 Chair Ambassador Swanee Hun! Advisory Council David Arkless ManPower Inc. Jennifer Buffet! NoVo Foundation Janice Shaw (rouse Concerned Women for America Debra Boyer The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) P.O. Box 22635 Seattle, WA 98122 Dear Debra Boyer, I'm pleased to inform you that Demand Abolition, a program of Hunt Alternatives, has awarded the Organization for Prostitution Survivors a $10,000 grant for purposes expressed in the Quick Win, Search Term Ads- OPS collaboration with Demand Abolition document, "Attachment A." We're delighted to work together to support Seattle Against Slavery through an online deterrence campaign. Sheriff Thomas Dari Cook County (IL) Gayle Embrey The Embrey Family Foundation This letter and its enclosure outline the terms and conditions of accepting our grant. Please read all the terms and conditions carefully, sign, and return it, Attn: Gail Franck, Hunt Alternatives, 625 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 205, Cambridge, MA, 02138, by October 15, 2014. We will distribute the grant in one lump sum upon Ashley Judd Actor and Activist Rachel Lloyd Girls Educational and Mentoring Services The Honorable James McGovern U.S. House of Representatives (MA) Ambassador John Miller U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons 2002-2006 receipt of the signed Terms and Conditions document. The funds must be used in accordance with the designated purpose by January 31, 2015. Upon completion of the grant, you're required to provide a report (not to exceed four pages) detailing activities and confirming that all grant funds were used for those activities and in accordance with our terms and conditions. Congratulations on this recognition of your important work. Please feel free to call Ziba Cranmer at 617-995-1917 with any questions. Thank you for all that you do; we look forward to collaborating with you through the cities initiative. Sincerely, Rondy Newcomb Humanity United Pamela Shifman NoVo Foundation Chief Financial Officer Hunt Alternatives Enc. Demand Abolition I A Program of Hunt Alternatives Fund I 625 Mt. Auburn Street I Cambridge, www.DemandAbolition.org I T617.995.1918 MA 02138 KC-DemandAbolition-008642 Appendix A Quick Win, Search Term AdsOPS collaboration with Demand Abolition 1 KC-DemandAbolition-008643 massive numbers of buyers. The goal will be to achieve a minimum of 100 click? .throughs to their landing page per month. The anticipated timeline is as follows: Month Creation of advertising accounts Crcation of microsite Keyword research Testing of tracking and reporting capabilities Month 2 Begin advertising efforts Begin data collection and assessment Month 3 Paid efforts m- Comprehensive report issued that provides a full analysis of ?ndings in relation to identi?ed questions; report will also include recommendations from Media Cause about the potential for scale and next steps Evaluation/ Metrics approach: Data will be collected to measure the impact of the intervention, speci?cally the number of potential buyers in the search ads and landing pages instead of on the search results. OPS is in conversation with the search engine companies about accessing click?through data on the specific sites. Additionally, it is expected that the number ofescort ads posted on the target sites will be compared before and after the intervention to measure whether the market has been impacted by diverting men away from sites. it is anticipated that the funding will be allocated in the following way: we $5,500: Media Cause fees (includes strategy, creative.) media buying? production, website design, build and maintenance during campaign length and final report at conclusion of the project) $45 00: Advertising budget for search ads that exceed the Google Ad Word allotment and are outside the scope of the nonmprofit agreement with Google About Hunt Alternatives: This foundation? established by Ambassador Swanee Hunt in l981, has contributed more than $100 million to social change through grantinaldng and Operating programs. As advocates for issues like inclusive peace processes, inspiring Women to political leadership, and supporting social movement leaders, 2 KC-DemandAbolition-008644 the Foundation convenes allies and builds Qrganizational partnershipg to achieve gystemic change through high? level advocacy; training, research and grantmaking, KC-DemandAbolition-008645 GENERAL GRANT AND UNDERSTANDINGS to which Status: the Internal Revenue Service as a of the Revenue Code 1986 as the of Funds: is made for the purpose or to of the or or any purpose other than No or otherwise transfer your from or any under this Records and KC-DemandAbolition-008646 Notification: to (1) any your any was Reasonable Access for Evaluation: or Revoke: its award letter and of these award letter, this may be terms ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO: Date KC-DemandAbolition-00864 7 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: c_jay60@comcast.net[c_jay60@comcast.net] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:41 :57 AM FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be KC-DemandAbolition-008648 provided. Please RSVP at Please email for additional information. This; email was lo valiantriohay?bkimcoumyoov Why did i get ibis? unaubscribe from {his liai: update subaoription oreforaaces Ki?g Gouniy Allomay?a (Effioa - 516 Si?d Ava 4 Saailia, WA 98164 - USA KC-DemandAbolition-008649 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Zillah, Alice (COM)'[alice.zillah@commerce.wa.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:42:47 AM RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) [mailto:alice.zillah@commerce.wa.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:39 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~c.=::~=~~~J Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:54 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~=~~~~~~~~~J Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:10 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L"'-"==-'-==~~~==~~=.!-J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:56 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~=~~~~~~~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:20 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbolition-008650 From: Richey, Valiant L~==-=-==~~~==~~=.!-, Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:05 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~=====~===~~=~, Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 10:43 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant '-'-"=~=~===~='2-, Subject: FW: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: McAllister, Joel L~~~~~~~c.===~~~, Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 10:34 AM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbol ition-008651 From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L'-'-"====~===~~="-'-, Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:23 PM To: McAllister, Joel; Miner, Barbara Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:19 PM To: 'McAllister, Joel'; Miner, Barbara (DOHi) Subject: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report The Department of Commerce is required to submit an annual report to the Legislature about criminal penalty fines collected by municipal, district and superior courts. These fines are levied on crimes related to prostitution and commercial sexual abuse of minors. RCW 43.280.100 (ESHB 1291, 2013) directs that: The first attached PDF, Criminal Penalty Fines for Trafficking, Prostitution and CSEC Crimes, illustrates the crimes that these penalties apply to and how the penalties are to be used. The second PDF, FY 2014 Fines_All Courts, was prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts. It lists the amounts levied and collected by all courts for each month in FY 2014. Please review the amounts listed for your court and confirm that they are in fact correct, and let me know how these funds were expended. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call at (360) 725-5035. Thanks in advance for your assistance, Alice KC-DemandAbolition-008652 Web: mgeamh KC-DemandAbolition-008653 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Zillah, Alice (COM) Mon 10/6/2014 10:47:16 AM RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:43 AM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~~~~~~=~~~"'-"-J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:39 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~=~==~='-='==~~~J Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:54 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~=====~=~~~~==J Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:10 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~=~=~~=L=c==~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:56 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~=====~=~~~~==J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:20 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbolition-008654 From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~L=.!~=~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:05 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~=~~~~~~~~~J Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 10:43 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant '-'-"'=~=~~==~~~, Subject: FW: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbolition-008655 From: McAllister, Joel L~=~~'-"-'~~~=~"'-=~~=.:cJ Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 10:34 AM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~~~~~~~~~~=.:cJ Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:23 PM To: McAllister, Joel; Miner, Barbara Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:19 PM To: 'McAllister, Joel'; Miner, Barbara (DOHi) Subject: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report The Department of Commerce is required to submit an annual report to the Legislature about criminal penalty fines collected by municipal, district and superior courts. These fines are levied on crimes related to prostitution and commercial sexual abuse of minors. RCW 43.280.100 (ESHB 1291, 2013) directs that: The first attached PDF, Criminal Penalty Fines for Trafficking, Prostitution and CSEC Crimes, illustrates the crimes that these penalties apply to and how the penalties are to be used. The second PDF, FY 2014 Fines_All Courts, was prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts. It lists the amounts levied and collected by all courts for each month in FY 2014. Please review the amounts listed for your court and confirm that they are in fact correct, and let me know how these funds were expended. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call at (360) 725-5035. Thanks in advance for your assistance, Alice KC-DemandAbolition-008656 P?l?qy Mia/wager ?taff, ?aar??ma?mg Cammittee {m Sex Yraf?ck?mg Sam. Qhone: (35m 725%35 Ema?: a?mazmah@csmmemeawagov Web: KC-DemandAbolition-008657 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'washact@googlegroups.com'[washact@googlegroups.com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:47:40 AM You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008658 Piease email valiant,richavf?m?mmunmqav for additionai information. Thi?s amai? wa? gen: vaiiant.richey?kimcaummqov Why did i are? this? unsubsm?ibe this im update subggript?an preferences K?ng {Emmi}! Pmsaecut?ng A?omeyga Q?f?ce - 5% 3rd Ave Seat?e, WA 98164 - BESA KC-DemandAbolition-008659 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Mon 10/6/2014 10:47:52 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:38 AM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM L'"'-'>=~=~~'-'--~=~"'-'=~===="-=""""-'=~~J To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new KC-DemandAbolition-008660 strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbol ition-008661 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Zillah, Alice (COM)'[alice.zillah@commerce.wa.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:48:33 AM RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) [mailto:alice.zillah@commerce.wa.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:47 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~~==~~~J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:43 AM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~=~~=~===~~==J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:39 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~~==~~~J Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:54 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~=========~~==, Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:10 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~=~~=~==!-=.!==~~~, Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:56 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbolition-008662 From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~====~~~~~~==J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:20 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~~~=~~~J Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:05 PM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~~~~~==~~~~~J Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 10:43 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant ,~~~~~=~~~~= 1 Subject: FW: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report KC-DemandAbolition-008663 From: McAllister, Joel L~====-'~==~===->=~~, Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 10:34 AM To: Zillah, Alice (COM) Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) L~~~~~"-'=~~~~~"'-'-, Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:23 PM To: McAllister, Joel; Miner, Barbara Subject: RE: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:19 PM To: 'McAllister, Joel'; Miner, Barbara (DOHi) Subject: Survey on Criminal Fines for Legislative Report The Department of Commerce is required to submit an annual report to the Legislature about criminal penalty fines collected by municipal, district and superior courts. These fines are levied on crimes related to prostitution and commercial sexual abuse of minors. RCW 43.280.100 (ESHB 1291, 2013) directs that: The first attached PDF, Criminal Penalty Fines for Trafficking, Prostitution and CSEC Crimes, illustrates the crimes that these penalties apply to and how the penalties are to be used. The second PDF, FY 2014 Fines_All Courts, was prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts. It lists the amounts levied and collected by all courts for each month in FY 2014. KC-DemandAbolition-008664 Please review the amounts listed for your court and confirm that they are in fact correct, and let me know how these funds were expended. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call at (360) 725-5035. Thanks in advance for your assistance, Alice KC-DemandAbolition-008665 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Baldock, Matthew (mbaldock@co.snohomish.wa.us)[mbaldock@co.snohomish.wa.us] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:52:05 AM FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) [mailto:valiant.richey=kingcounty.gov@mail171.us4.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be KC-DemandAbolition-008666 provided. Please RSVP at Please email for additional information. This; email was lo valiantriohay?bkimcoumyoov Why did i get ibis? unaubscribe from {his liai: update subaoription oreforaaces Ki?g Gouniy Allomay?a (Effioa - 516 Si?d Ava 4 Saailia, WA 98164 - USA KC-DemandAbolition-008667 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'clease@cob.org'[clease@cob.org] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:54:31 AM You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008668 Please RSVP at Please email for additional information. This; email was lo Why did i oat ibis? unaubsoribe from {his liai: update subaoription oreforaoces Ki?g Gouniy Allomay?a foioa - 516 Sal Ava 4 Saai?iia, WA 98164 - USA KC-DemandAbolMon-008669 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Fitzgerald, James Mon 10/6/2014 10:55:47 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: washact@googlegroups.com [mailto:washact@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'washact@googlegroups.com' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: [WashACT] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008670 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbol ition-008671 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WashACT" group. To post to this group, send email to washact@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to washact+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For questions or concerns, send email to washact05@gmail.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WashACT" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to KC-DemandAbolition-008672 To: 'Podszus, Rebecca (ATG)'[RebeccaP3@ATG.WA.GOV] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Roberts, Darwin (ATG) (DarwinR@ATG.WA.GOV)[DarwinR@ATG.WA.GOV] From: Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:57:40 AM Sent: Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be KC-DemandAbolition-008673 provided. Please RSVP at Please email for additional information. This; email was lo valiantriohay?bkimcoumyoov Why did i get ibis? unaubscribe from {his liai: update subaoription oreforaaces Ki?g Gouniy Allomay?a (Effioa - 516 Si?d Ava 4 Saailia, WA 98164 - USA KC-DemandAbolition-008674 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mabel Elsom Mon 10/6/201411:04:18AM Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Good morning Richey, I am excited about the Buyer Beware training. I wanted to know if I can send the email to The task force members here in Spokane. Funny this training is taking place because some members at our task force brought the question of, "what is being done to the buyer of sex" I am hoping you have a successful training. I would also like your help to brain storm ways to bring those kind of training's to Spokane. Best regards, Mabel Mabel Elsom Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator Lutheran Community Services Northwest (509) 343-5091 KC-DemandAbolition-008675 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Martin, David Mon 10/6/2014 11:14:06 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am done From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:43 AM To: Martin, David Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM L'"'-'>=~=~~'-'--~=~"'-'=~===="-=""""-'=~~J To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished KC-DemandAbolition-008676 guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008677 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Fitzgerald, James'[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 11:16:40 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Fitzgerald, James [mailto:James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:56 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'washact@googlegroups.com' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: [WashACT] You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008678 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008679 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WashACT" group. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WashACT" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to KC-DemandAbolition-008680 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Lease, Christopher P. (168) Mon 10/6/2014 11:19:20 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:55 AM To: Lease, Christopher P. (168) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on KC-DemandAbol ition-008681 our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008682 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Lease, Christopher P. (168)'[clease@cob.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 11:20:43 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Lease, Christopher P. (168) [mailto:clease@cob.org] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:19 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Richey, Valiant •'-'==~=~='-'-~~=~~=-=-· Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:55 AM To: Lease, Christopher P. (168) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution KC-DemandAbolition-008683 Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008684 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Farshad Talebi Mon 10/6/2014 11:28:52 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:22 AM To: Farshad Talebi Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Farshad Talebi L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~""J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"="'"'-'-="'-=~~r-=~=~~""'-"-J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:51 AM To: Farshad Talebi; Coreen E. Schnepf Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam KC-DemandAbolition-008685 From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L'"'-"'=~~~==,___,_==~="-="-'=~~'-'=~~~J On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008686 Th?s emaii wag sari? vaiiani.riohey?k?nqoauatvuov Why did i unsubscyibe from this lied update subseriptinn preferemes Ki?g {Emmi}! Pm?seoum?g A?mr?ay?a Gf?ce 5% 3rd Ave Seat?e, WA USA KC-DemandAbolition-008687 Lorenzana, Oscar[ Oscar. Lorenzana@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty .gov]; Man ion, Leesa[Leesa. Manion@kingcounty.gov]; Donohoe, Dan[ Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Cc: PAO Computers[paocomputers@kingcounty.gov] From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 12:05:16 PM Subject: RE: logo To: 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo KC-DemandAbolition-008688 From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008689 KC-DemandAbolition-008690 KC-DemandAbolition-008691 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 12:06:25 PM FW: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 KC-DemandAbolition-008692 KC-DemandAbolition-008693 KC-DemandAbolition-008694 Sellick-Lane, Lynn[Lynn.Sellick-Lane@kingcounty.gov]; Lorenzana, Oscar[Oscar.Lorenzana@kingcounty.gov]; Manion, Leesa[Leesa. Manion@kingcounty.gov]; Donohoe, Dan[ Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Cc: PAO Computers[paocomputers@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 12:06:36 PM Subject: RE: logo To: From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> <> 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo KC-DemandAbolition-008695 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008696 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer Mon 10/6/2014 12:09:06 PM RE: logo Hi You are going to have to send me the right one. I am doing this online. thanks From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com CC: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: FW: logo Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 19:06:25 +0000 From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 KC-DemandAbolition-008697 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/201412:11:05 PM RE: logo From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:09 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo Hi You are going to have to send me the right one. I am doing this online. thanks Subject: FW: logo Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 19:06:25 +0000 From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 KC-DemandAbolition-008698 KC-DemandAbolMon-008699 KC-DemandAbolition-008700 To: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org)[cody@mediacause.org]; Alana Post (alana@mediacause.org)[alana@mediacause.org]; John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 12:12:43 PM Subject: FW: mock-ups KC-DemandAbolition-008701 ., HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US Beatings, rapes, and murder are a reality of prostitution. You don't want to buy into that. KC-DemandAbolition-008702 HOME AD'ERNATIVES HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US "It's such a relief to be out of that cycle" - former sex buyer CLICK HERE to get help from men who understand this experience KC-DemandAbolition-008703 HOME COUNSELING HARM CONSEQUENCES CONTACT US --·u-_._. 1m Olf ..-r ....o ..nurr Olf OAD-1• 'ltNtS,, >lit 27 MONTHS IN JAIL, $5000 FINE, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Are you willing to take the risk to end up like one of them? KC-DemandAbolition-008704 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] Debra Boyer Mon 10/6/2014 12:20:53 PM RE: POSTER BOARDS Hi I know this is a detail for which no one has the time for. Val I think option 1 sounds easiest. Is this something Tiffany could do for us? If not, I will get it done , thanks Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 19:09:53 +0000 From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS 24 X 36 on foam board will cost $80.00 Debra From:-"-=~~~=-'~~===-=-~~~ To: ==-"'-=-==~"'-"--'-'=~==-===, Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 18:18:39 +0000 From: Debra Boyer L'-'--"~~=c~~"'-='-'=~~~J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: POSTER BOARDS WHAT IS THE SIZE FOR THE POSTER BOARDS WILL 22X28 BE BIG ENOUGH Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008705 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 12:23:44 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008707 COMBATTING COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE DEMAND ENFORCEMENT, DETERRENCE AND PREVENTION WHEREAS, King County's Council and the county's mayors are committed to public safety, health and well-being, and economic growth within their cities; and WHEREAS, commercial sexual exploitation-which includes sex trafficking- is growing throughout King County, Washington and the United States, thriving in cities across geographic and socio-demographic variability, significantly threatening the safety and well-being of the children and vulnerable adults being purchased, families of buyers, legitimate businesses, and our communities; and WHEREAS, hundreds of our county's children are at risk of being commercially sexually exploited each year, often coming from the foster care system, with eleven to fourteen being the average age a girl enters prostitution; and WHEREAS, the industry is especially harmful for those being purchased, with the majority of women in prostitution fitting the state and federal definitions of being "trafficked" and wanting to leave if they felt they had alternative choices for survival or did not fear retribution by pimps; and WHEREAS, criminal syndicate, gang, and drug dealer involvement in prostitution within and among cities is increasing nationwide; and WHEREAS, sex buyers drive the entire illegal sex industry, with so-called 'johns" operating on the Internet constituting an estimated 5% of the adult male population in King County, which translates to 39,000 men soliciting sex online; with the majority having partners and "high-frequency sex buyers" earning on average $120,000/year; and WHEREAS, it is illegal to purchase sex in King County and the State of Washington, yet prostituted individuals are arrested and prosecuted up to ten times more frequently than buyers of sex; and WHEREAS, there is a growing body of evidence that targeting sex buyers is a pragmatic, effective way to dry up the commercial sex industry; and WHEREAS, 80 percent of purchased sex is brokered online, with thousands of new ads posted each week in the escort services sections of websites such as Backpage.com, where young girls are being advertised; WHEREAS, doctors and health professionals assembled by the Institute of Medicine issued Confronting Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in the United States, which suggests "a particular emphasis on deterring demand"; and KC-DemandAbolition-008708 WHEREAS, the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, are committed to promoting a safe and healthy community, upholding the rule oflaw and have taken a strong position against human trafficking and in support of efforts to combat it, and many mayors have worked hard in their communities to reduce commercial sexual exploitation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the King County Executive and Council, and the mayors and councils therein, are prepared to collaborate to combat commercial sexual exploitation of our children and vulnerable adults, and mitigate the associated public safety, economic, and health risks to our nation's cities; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils will incorporate demand reduction as a primary, secondary and tertiary prevention strategy in their jurisdictions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, support the partnership of the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in the next two years; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all anti-trafficking strategies are survivorinformed and are comprehensive, holding sex buyers and pimps accountable, while providing exit strategies and options for prostituted individuals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils urge that training and resources be available to local governments and the criminal justice system to stop and deter sex buyers through arrest and prosecution, fines, fees, and penalty assessments that match the severity of the crime, and programs to change sex buyers' behavior long-term (such as buyer intervention programs) through state law and city ordinances; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils encourage research projects evaluating the effectiveness of demand-related programs and activities, and that further greater understanding of the extent of the commercial sex industry; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils urge the development and implementation of age-appropriate prevention and education programs about the risks and harms of the commercial sex industry and antidemand messaging to be incorporated into middle school and high-school curricula, in faith-based organizations, youth programs, health masculinities programs; and KC-DemandAbolition-008709 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, councils and mayors hold themselves and their employees to the highest ethical standards and promote a shift in the culture of tolerance toward purchasing a human being for sex. KC-DemandAbolition-00871 O For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Crack Down on Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to curb prostitution that targets where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008711 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008712 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008713 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008714 Alternative Funds King County is piloting a new Demand Reduction model to reduce commercial sexual exploitation. Past attempts to address commercial sex have focused on arresting prostituted people. However, prostituted people are typically coerced into "the life" between the ages of 13-15, controlled by pimps or unable to escape for other reasons. Therefore, this model will focus on the participants in these crimes who do have free choice: the buyers who drive demand. King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) Organization for Prostitution Survivors will focus on reducing demand for commercial sex by targeting buyers directly. The strategy will coordinate law enforcement emphasis on buyers and initiate a public deterrence campaign targeted at buyers using the internet. • Expand training of police agencies to conduct sting operations on sex buyers; • Increase number of jurisdictions conducting Internet stings; • Increase number of arrests and prosecutions of buyers; • Increase publicity of arrests, prosecutions, and penalties; • Ensure imposition of fines to support victim services; • Coordinate a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted directly at buyers on the Internet. (OPS) will focus on intervention with sex buyers post-conviction as a condition of sentence. This strategy will support development of an advanced curriculum for use throughout King County. This strategy will also focus on public awareness through Bystander Education efforts. • Develop a comprehensive Sex Buyer Intervention Program; • Expand use of Buyer Intervention Curriculum across King County; • Focus on lasting change in cultural norms by increasing bystander engagement; • Partner with local coalitions to integrate Male Accountability messaging and train men as "Allies." The goal of the pilot project is to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in two years. The project will measure the volume of demand at the street level and online. A significant reduction in demand will decrease harm to prostituted persons, reduce selfdestructive behaviors of buyers, and curb sex trafficking in our community. • http:!fwww.demandabolition.org/ Project Coordinators: Valiant Richey: valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov (KCPAO) Peter Qualliotine : peterqualliotine@gmail.com (OPS) Partners: Businesses Ending Sex Trafficking & Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008715 MESSAGING BRIEF Name: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" News Media Headline: "Holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution" Priority Quotes: • • Buying sex is a harmful and violent practice. We are increasing accountability for the buyers of sex, while increasing services for survivors of prostitution. (MORE??) CORE MESSAGES I ARGUMENT "TREE" 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by both pimps and buyers of sex. 3. The harm perpetrated by both pimps and buyers does not go away with legalization/decriminalization. 4. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. • This approach has not been successful at reducing exploitation. • It causes further harm to victims of exploitation and fails to address the fact that prostituted persons are victims of violence at vastly disproportional rates from any other group. • It fails to account for the fact that demand is the root cause of commercial sexual exploitation: there isn't a demand for sex trafficking; there is a demand for prostitution that drives sex trafficking. 5. Arresting and prosecuting pimps is important, however, it does not reduce the demand for prostitution. 6. Holding buyers accountable through penalties and fines can reduce the occurrence of commercial sexual exploitation and increase services for prostituted persons. It also sends a strong message to the community that sex buying will not be tolerated because of the harms it causes. 7. Our interventions focus on holding buyers accountable and deterring sex buying: • Law enforcement emphasis on buyers • Prosecuting buyers and sending them to a buyer intervention program • Publicizing the criminal justice and buyer interventions • Online Deterrence KC-DemandAbolition-008716 The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) is pleased to offer a new model educational program as a sentencing option for buyers of commercial sex. This innovative course is the next step in the evolution of intervention strategies targeting commercial sex buyers and is a component of a coordinated community response to commercial sexual exploitation. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is based on the best and most-promising practices available to prevent gender-based violence. It is designed to help men understand their behavior and promote their accountability in choosing not to buy sex. The program consists of: • • Two individual sessions of Motivational Interviewing (MI) before participation in the group. (MI has been proven to be effective in enhancing effectiveness of group intervention programs for perpetrators of Domestic Violence and people struggling with chemical dependency.) Eight weekly group sessions will follow. Group size is limited and the eight three-hour learning modules are highly interactive, utilizing exercises and group discussion to engage participants in a process of-self reflection and critical analysis. Weekly topics include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sexuality and Gender Socialization Harm to Victim/Survivors The Sexual Violence Continuum Pimping, Trafficking and Domestic Violence 5. 6. 7. 8. Power and Violence Vulnerability Mutuality in Relationships The Will to Change Program cost: $900 with a sliding scale available to those who provide income verification. The process for successful completion of the program is as follows: KC-DemandAbolition-008717 Why a New Approach? Sex Buyers Intervention programs emerged in the 1990s as a response to the demand side of the harmful commercial sex industry, signaling a recognition that sex buyers were an appropriate focus population for education efforts. These early but programs were limited in their potential to change buyer behavior due to a lack of available information about the motivation of the target population and the slow to change social and cultural norms that have persistently regarded the buying of sex as a victimless crime. Many localities throughout the country have adopted "John Schools" modeled after these early and insufficient efforts without significant consideration of the effectiveness of the programs on the behavior change of individual participants or the meaning and influence of those programs as legal consequences to sex buying that set social norms for the larger population. The duration, content and participatory design of the new OPS sex buyer intervention program create greater opportunities for individual behavior change of participants. Widespread adoption of the program will also serve a social norm setting function by identifying sex buying as a harmful social practice that requires a substantive and thoughtful response. For more information, Please contact: Peter Qualliotine Director of Men's Accountability, OPS 206.491.8034 peter@seattleops.org KC-DemandAbolition-008718 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 12:23:45 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008719 COMBATTING COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE DEMAND ENFORCEMENT, DETERRENCE AND PREVENTION WHEREAS, King County's Council and the county's mayors are committed to public safety, health and well-being, and economic growth within their cities; and WHEREAS, commercial sexual exploitation-which includes sex trafficking- is growing throughout King County, Washington and the United States, thriving in cities across geographic and socio-demographic variability, significantly threatening the safety and well-being of the children and vulnerable adults being purchased, families of buyers, legitimate businesses, and our communities; and WHEREAS, hundreds of our county's children are at risk of being commercially sexually exploited each year, often coming from the foster care system, with eleven to fourteen being the average age a girl enters prostitution; and WHEREAS, the industry is especially harmful for those being purchased, with the majority of women in prostitution fitting the state and federal definitions of being "trafficked" and wanting to leave if they felt they had alternative choices for survival or did not fear retribution by pimps; and WHEREAS, criminal syndicate, gang, and drug dealer involvement in prostitution within and among cities is increasing nationwide; and WHEREAS, sex buyers drive the entire illegal sex industry, with so-called 'johns" operating on the Internet constituting an estimated 5% of the adult male population in King County, which translates to 39,000 men soliciting sex online; with the majority having partners and "high-frequency sex buyers" earning on average $120,000/year; and WHEREAS, it is illegal to purchase sex in King County and the State of Washington, yet prostituted individuals are arrested and prosecuted up to ten times more frequently than buyers of sex; and WHEREAS, there is a growing body of evidence that targeting sex buyers is a pragmatic, effective way to dry up the commercial sex industry; and WHEREAS, 80 percent of purchased sex is brokered online, with thousands of new ads posted each week in the escort services sections of websites such as Backpage.com, where young girls are being advertised; WHEREAS, doctors and health professionals assembled by the Institute of Medicine issued Confronting Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in the United States, which suggests "a particular emphasis on deterring demand"; and KC-DemandAbolition-008720 WHEREAS, the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, are committed to promoting a safe and healthy community, upholding the rule oflaw and have taken a strong position against human trafficking and in support of efforts to combat it, and many mayors have worked hard in their communities to reduce commercial sexual exploitation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the King County Executive and Council, and the mayors and councils therein, are prepared to collaborate to combat commercial sexual exploitation of our children and vulnerable adults, and mitigate the associated public safety, economic, and health risks to our nation's cities; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils will incorporate demand reduction as a primary, secondary and tertiary prevention strategy in their jurisdictions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, support the partnership of the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in the next two years; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all anti-trafficking strategies are survivorinformed and are comprehensive, holding sex buyers and pimps accountable, while providing exit strategies and options for prostituted individuals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils urge that training and resources be available to local governments and the criminal justice system to stop and deter sex buyers through arrest and prosecution, fines, fees, and penalty assessments that match the severity of the crime, and programs to change sex buyers' behavior long-term (such as buyer intervention programs) through state law and city ordinances; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils encourage research projects evaluating the effectiveness of demand-related programs and activities, and that further greater understanding of the extent of the commercial sex industry; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, mayors and councils urge the development and implementation of age-appropriate prevention and education programs about the risks and harms of the commercial sex industry and antidemand messaging to be incorporated into middle school and high-school curricula, in faith-based organizations, youth programs, health masculinities programs; and KC-DemandAbolition-008721 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive, councils and mayors hold themselves and their employees to the highest ethical standards and promote a shift in the culture of tolerance toward purchasing a human being for sex. KC-DemandAbolition-008722 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Crack Down on Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to curb prostitution that targets where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008723 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008724 For Immediate Release Oct 15, 2014 Media Contacts: TBD Local Jurisdictions Join Together to Hold Buyers Accountable for the Harms of Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the harms of prostitution by targeting buyers. "Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice, and has exploded on the Internet -- going from the street corner to the corner office," said "In King County alone, it's estimated based on national studies that at least 39,000 men have solicited sex on line at one of over 100 websites. We need to take action and we need a new approach." Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting people engaged in prostitution. This approach has been unsuccessful at reducing exploitation and doesn't address the demand that drives sex trafficking. The "Buyer Beware" initiative is a partnership with eight different police departments and cities across King County who are shifting the emphasis to go after sex buyers. The initiative is led by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. "Prostitution is not consensual. The typical age of entry into prostitution is between 13 to 15 years old and 85% have histories of childhood sexual and physical abuse. As adults in prostitution, over 80% experience physical and sexual assaults, homelessness, and PTSD. Eighty-eight percent report wanting to leave prostitution if they had an alternative. "My recent study found there were 300 - 500 prostituted adolescents in the Seattle area," reported Dr. Debra Boyer. A key focus for the effort will be an on line campaign that targets websites where sex buying takes place. The campaign will deliver impactful advertising highlighting the harmful effects of sex buying and the penalties for getting caught directly to potential buyers on line. Online testing by researchers determined there were an estimated 4,000 men in King County soliciting sex on a single website in a 24 hour period alone. KC-DemandAbolition-008725 Another important element of the project is an innovative sex buyer's intervention program that will be a condition of sentencing for convicted sex buyers. The new model, "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men" is based on the best and most promising practices for preventing gender-based violence and is open to men who are self referred as well as those who are referred by the courts. Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg explained: "Our message for buyers is simple: We are working together to hold you accountable for the harms of prostitution." Participating community organizations include: The Organization for Prostitution Survivors, Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST), StolenYouth, and Seattle Against Slavery. Participating law enforcement agencies include: King County Sheriff's Office, Seattle Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Kent Police Department, Federal Way Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and Renton Police Department. ### KC-DemandAbolition-008726 Alternative Funds King County is piloting a new Demand Reduction model to reduce commercial sexual exploitation. Past attempts to address commercial sex have focused on arresting prostituted people. However, prostituted people are typically coerced into "the life" between the ages of 13-15, controlled by pimps or unable to escape for other reasons. Therefore, this model will focus on the participants in these crimes who do have free choice: the buyers who drive demand. King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) Organization for Prostitution Survivors will focus on reducing demand for commercial sex by targeting buyers directly. The strategy will coordinate law enforcement emphasis on buyers and initiate a public deterrence campaign targeted at buyers using the internet. • Expand training of police agencies to conduct sting operations on sex buyers; • Increase number of jurisdictions conducting Internet stings; • Increase number of arrests and prosecutions of buyers; • Increase publicity of arrests, prosecutions, and penalties; • Ensure imposition of fines to support victim services; • Coordinate a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted directly at buyers on the Internet. (OPS) will focus on intervention with sex buyers post-conviction as a condition of sentence. This strategy will support development of an advanced curriculum for use throughout King County. This strategy will also focus on public awareness through Bystander Education efforts. • Develop a comprehensive Sex Buyer Intervention Program; • Expand use of Buyer Intervention Curriculum across King County; • Focus on lasting change in cultural norms by increasing bystander engagement; • Partner with local coalitions to integrate Male Accountability messaging and train men as "Allies." The goal of the pilot project is to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in two years. The project will measure the volume of demand at the street level and online. A significant reduction in demand will decrease harm to prostituted persons, reduce selfdestructive behaviors of buyers, and curb sex trafficking in our community. • http:!fwww.demandabolition.org/ Project Coordinators: Valiant Richey: valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov (KCPAO) Peter Qualliotine : peterqualliotine@gmail.com (OPS) Partners: Businesses Ending Sex Trafficking & Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008727 MESSAGING BRIEF Name: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" News Media Headline: "Holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution" Priority Quotes: • • Buying sex is a harmful and violent practice. We are increasing accountability for the buyers of sex, while increasing services for survivors of prostitution. (MORE??) CORE MESSAGES I ARGUMENT "TREE" 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by both pimps and buyers of sex. 3. The harm perpetrated by both pimps and buyers does not go away with legalization/decriminalization. 4. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. • This approach has not been successful at reducing exploitation. • It causes further harm to victims of exploitation and fails to address the fact that prostituted persons are victims of violence at vastly disproportional rates from any other group. • It fails to account for the fact that demand is the root cause of commercial sexual exploitation: there isn't a demand for sex trafficking; there is a demand for prostitution that drives sex trafficking. 5. Arresting and prosecuting pimps is important, however, it does not reduce the demand for prostitution. 6. Holding buyers accountable through penalties and fines can reduce the occurrence of commercial sexual exploitation and increase services for prostituted persons. It also sends a strong message to the community that sex buying will not be tolerated because of the harms it causes. 7. Our interventions focus on holding buyers accountable and deterring sex buying: • Law enforcement emphasis on buyers • Prosecuting buyers and sending them to a buyer intervention program • Publicizing the criminal justice and buyer interventions • Online Deterrence KC-DemandAbolition-008728 The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) is pleased to offer a new model educational program as a sentencing option for buyers of commercial sex. This innovative course is the next step in the evolution of intervention strategies targeting commercial sex buyers and is a component of a coordinated community response to commercial sexual exploitation. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is based on the best and most-promising practices available to prevent gender-based violence. It is designed to help men understand their behavior and promote their accountability in choosing not to buy sex. The program consists of: • • Two individual sessions of Motivational Interviewing (MI) before participation in the group. (MI has been proven to be effective in enhancing effectiveness of group intervention programs for perpetrators of Domestic Violence and people struggling with chemical dependency.) Eight weekly group sessions will follow. Group size is limited and the eight three-hour learning modules are highly interactive, utilizing exercises and group discussion to engage participants in a process of-self reflection and critical analysis. Weekly topics include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sexuality and Gender Socialization Harm to Victim/Survivors The Sexual Violence Continuum Pimping, Trafficking and Domestic Violence 5. 6. 7. 8. Power and Violence Vulnerability Mutuality in Relationships The Will to Change Program cost: $900 with a sliding scale available to those who provide income verification. The process for successful completion of the program is as follows: KC-DemandAbolition-008729 Why a New Approach? Sex Buyers Intervention programs emerged in the 1990s as a response to the demand side of the harmful commercial sex industry, signaling a recognition that sex buyers were an appropriate focus population for education efforts. These early but programs were limited in their potential to change buyer behavior due to a lack of available information about the motivation of the target population and the slow to change social and cultural norms that have persistently regarded the buying of sex as a victimless crime. Many localities throughout the country have adopted "John Schools" modeled after these early and insufficient efforts without significant consideration of the effectiveness of the programs on the behavior change of individual participants or the meaning and influence of those programs as legal consequences to sex buying that set social norms for the larger population. The duration, content and participatory design of the new OPS sex buyer intervention program create greater opportunities for individual behavior change of participants. Widespread adoption of the program will also serve a social norm setting function by identifying sex buying as a harmful social practice that requires a substantive and thoughtful response. For more information, Please contact: Peter Qualliotine Director of Men's Accountability, OPS 206.491.8034 peter@seattleops.org KC-DemandAbolition-008730 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Debra Boyer Mon 10/6/2014 12:31 :58 PM Re: POSTER BOARDS Let me know what else you need. The kcpao file crashed my computer! Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Debra Boyer L'-'-"~~~"-""~~~~~~J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:24 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: POSTER BOARDS Sent you should have it. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:22 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Debra Boyer L'-'-"~~~"-""~~~~~~J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:21 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS Hi I know this is a detail for which no one has the time for. Val I think option 1 sounds easiest. Is this something Tiffany could do for us? If not, I will get it done , thanks Debra To: ·~~"'~~~ Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 19:09:53 +0000 From: Debra Boyer L'-'-"~~~"-""~~~~~~J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS KC-DemandAbolition-008731 24 X 36 on foam board will cost $80.00 Debra To:==-~=~~;_;;;;,_;:,;;~~~,~~==~-=--~==;;,,,;,_;_ Subject: RE: POSTER BOARDS Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 18:18:39 +0000 From: Debra Boyer L~~~~~~='-"~~~-'J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine Subject: POSTER BOARDS WHAT IS THE SIZE FOR THE POSTER BOARDS WILL 22X28 BE BIG ENOUGH Debra KC-DemandAbolition-008732 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Mon 10/6/2014 12:33:43 PM RE: launch support From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:25 PM To: Devin Rebello; Ziba Cranmer Cc: Meagan Carmody Subject: RE: launch support From: Devin Rebello L'"'-"=~~'-'--'"==="'-'='-"==~="'-~~"", Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 9:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Ziba Cranmer Cc: Meagan Carmody Subject: RE: launch support KC-DemandAbolition-008733 From: Richey, Valiant L'-"'=~~===~===~=_,_, Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 10:45 PM To: Ziba Cranmer Cc: Devin Rebello Subject: Re: launch support Whatever works for you. I'm happy to just put it on my credit card if that is easiest. I'm in the zone of trying to reduce hassle right now. On Oct 4, 2014, at 6:05 PM, "Ziba Cranmer" wrote: We have to figure out how we will reimburse - Devin and I will connect Monday to discuss. It might be easier to give a grant for a lump sum for the event. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 4, 2014, at 8:33 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Thank you! On Oct 4, 2014, at 12:33 PM, "Ziba Cranmer" wrote: Sure, go for it Sent from my iPhone On Oct 4, 2014, at 3:28 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi guys, I have investigated the catering for our launch event (pretty basic stuff - Specialties Cafe). They can bring pastries and box coffee for probably about $450 for 80-100 people. Is that acceptable? Also, we have another request for support: we have arranged for a videographer to prepare a bunch of broil for the media (e.g. our logos, Peter teaching, police car lights, etc.etc.). We would like to distribute these to the media on flash drives so they have stuff they can easily use. We are thinking probably 10 flash drives at about $10 a piece or so. Would DA be willing to help fund that? In full disclosure, our other option is to put it on a drop box account, but we thought this would be more convenient. If this is outside the scope of what you feel comfortable with, we will just do the drop box. Thanks! Val KC-DemandAbolition-008734 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Mon 10/6/2014 1:22:43 PM Re: Williams Ok. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone >On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > > I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. > >-----Original Message----> From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] >Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11 :32 AM >To: Richey, Valiant > Subject: Williams > >Hey, Val ->The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. >Thanks, > sj > >Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008735 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bradford, Kerri Mon 10/6/2014 1:41:53 PM RE: Williams From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:40 PM To: Bradford, Kerri Subject: Fwd: Williams Media inquiry: can you find this cause number as I am out for the afternoon? Thanks. Begin forwarded message: From: Sara Jean Green Date: October 6, 2014 at 1:31:36 PM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Re: Williams Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. -----Original Message----From: Sara Jean Green Ll!.!.~~~~~~~~~~'!!!J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:32 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Williams Hey, Val -The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. Thanks, SJ Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008736 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bradford, Kerri Mon 10/6/2014 1 :44:10 PM RE: Williams From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:40 PM To: Bradford, Kerri Subject: Fwd: Williams Media inquiry: can you find this cause number as I am out for the afternoon? Thanks. Begin forwarded message: From: Sara Jean Green Date: October 6, 2014 at 1:31:36 PM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Re: Williams Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. -----Original Message----From: Sara Jean Green Ll!.!.~~~~~~~~~~'!!!J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:32 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Williams Hey, Val -The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. Thanks, SJ Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008737 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mabel Elsom Mon 10/6/2014 1:46:49 PM Re: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Thank you Richey, I will be contacting you soon! mabel On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Mabel Elsom Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:04 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Good morning Richey, I am excited about the Buyer Beware training. I wanted to know if I can send the email to The task force members here in Spokane. Funny this training is taking place because some members at our task force brought the question of, "what is being done to the buyer of sex" I am hoping you have a successful training. I would also like your help to brain storm ways to bring those kind of training's to Spokane. Best regards, Mabel Mabel Elsom Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator KC-DemandAbolition-008738 Lutheran Community Services Northwest Mabel Elsom Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator Lutheran Community Services Northwest (509) 343-5091 KC-DemandAbolition-008739 ?H?m wa??ay at}? WE: the; wma?? mm?dm??w? 2:31;" Enf?mmw?a'??zm ?ag-:2 m?amkm Md if 3mm dim WWEW Gm?dw??a? ??fmwm??m Via; wmw?h am ?aww?w Emwmd?am?y am {Ema Ez?amagm yaw few" yaw mm?mw?wn KC-DemandAbolition-008740 To: Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] Cc: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org)[cody@mediacause.org]; John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 1:54:01 PM Subject: Re: mock-ups Yes, I will get you those. The name of our project is Buyer Beware: a Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation, but I imagine Buyer Beware is not available right? On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:39 PM, "Alana Post" wrote: Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like ~==~='-"=' ==~===='-'-=' etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-0087 41 To: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Cc: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org)[cody@mediacause.org]; John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org] From: Alana Post Sent: Mon 10/6/20141:59:36 PM Subject: Re: mock-ups Should we grab one of these? -Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Yes, I will get you those. The name of our project is Buyer Beware: a Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation, but I imagine Buyer Beware is not available right? On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:39 PM, "Alana Post" wrote: Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like =-'===~='-'=' ==~==='-'-=' etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-0087 42 MWAEW Ami Amwm? aEamaC?Dmed?amugamm @363 A?Amwmm SEWAA ?an Wmaimw; Tw?timl Fambmk Wm KC-DemandAbolition-008743 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Mon 10/6/2014 2:00:12 PM Re: Williams Cool! Thank you. Sent from my iPhone >On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:39 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > > I did not have it, but will get it. > >>On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:31 PM, "Sara Jean Green" wrote: >> >>Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>>On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: >>> >>> I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. >>> >>> -----Original Message---->>> From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] >>> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11 :32 AM >>>To: Richey, Valiant >>> Subject: Williams >>> >>>Hey, Val ->>>The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. >>>Thanks, >>> sj >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-0087 44 To: Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] Cc: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org)[cody@mediacause.org]; John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org)Uohn@mediacause.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 2:00:47 PM Subject: Re: mock-ups I say yes. Probably .net? On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:59 PM, "Alana Post" wrote: Should we grab one of these? -Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Yes, I will get you those. The name of our project is Buyer Beware: a Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation, but I imagine Buyer Beware is not available right? On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:39 PM, "Alana Post" wrote: Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-0087 45 Ami Am?yt?w Ma @363 ?-mwm? ?an Wmaimw; Twitter] Fambmk Wm KC-DemandAbolition-008746 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] c_jay60@comcast.net Mon 10/6/2014 2:18:39 PM Re: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Val - Thanks very much for the invitation and for the personal note. I look forward to attending, hearing more about how the initiative will unfold and learning what metrics will be used to measure success. Cheers - Chris Chris Johnson (425) 830-8716 (mobile voice/text) From: "Valiant Richey" To: "c jay60" Cc: "Valiant Richey" Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 10:41 :57 AM Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 1Oam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-0087 4 7 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-0087 48 KC-DemandAbolition-008749 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Goulding, Rex Mon 10/6/2014 2:35:15 PM RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> <> KC-DemandAbolition-008750 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Iynn.sellick-lane@kingcounty.gov From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers KC-DemandAbolition-008751 Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008752 KC-DemandAbolition-008753 KC-DemandAbolition-008754 KC-DemandAbolition-008755 King County KC-DemandAbolition-008756 KC-DemandAbolition-008757 To: From: Sent: Subject: Goulding, Rex[Rex.Goulding@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 2:56:13 PM RE: logo Thanks Rex! From: Goulding, Rex Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> <> KC-DemandAbolition-008758 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low KC-DemandAbolition-008759 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008760 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Mon 10/6/2014 3:09:37 PM Voice Mail from 2069734632 (52 seconds) You received a voice mail from 2069734632 KC-DemandAbolition-008761 PLACE HOLDE PRODUCED NATIVE LY KC-DemandAbolition-008762 To: From: Sent: Subject: Bradford, Kerri[Kerri.Bradford@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 4:26:04 PM FW: logo And then also a board with the last logo here (the one that says Prosecuting Attorney). Again, as big as possible. These will be used for the launch event, so they will need to be nicely glued to the board etc., but before you go through that trouble let me see the print out to make sure it is acceptable quality. Thanks. From: Goulding, Rex Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> KC-DemandAbolition-008763 <> 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low KC-DemandAbolition-008764 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008765 KC-DemandAbolition-008766 KC-DemandAbolition-008767 KC-DemandAbolition-008768 King County KC-DemandAbolition-008769 KC-DemandAbolition-008770 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: ccorsilles@ci.seatac.wa.us[ccorsilles@ci.seatac.wa.us] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 4:37:15 PM program descriptions Here you go. The one-pager describes our project generally. The two pager describe the john school in greater detail. KC-DemandAbolition-008771 Alternative Funds King County is piloting a new Demand Reduction model to reduce commercial sexual exploitation. Past attempts to address commercial sex have focused on arresting prostituted people. However, prostituted people are typically coerced into "the life" between the ages of 13-15, controlled by pimps or unable to escape for other reasons. Therefore, this model will focus on the participants in these crimes who do have free choice: the buyers who drive demand. King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) Organization for Prostitution Survivors will focus on reducing demand for commercial sex by targeting buyers directly. The strategy will coordinate law enforcement emphasis on buyers and initiate a public deterrence campaign targeted at buyers using the internet. • Expand training of police agencies to conduct sting operations on sex buyers; • Increase number of jurisdictions conducting Internet stings; • Increase number of arrests and prosecutions of buyers; • Increase publicity of arrests, prosecutions, and penalties; • Ensure imposition of fines to support victim services; • Coordinate a public awareness and deterrence campaign targeted directly at buyers on the Internet. (OPS) will focus on intervention with sex buyers post-conviction as a condition of sentence. This strategy will support development of an advanced curriculum for use throughout King County. This strategy will also focus on public awareness through Bystander Education efforts. • Develop a comprehensive Sex Buyer Intervention Program; • Expand use of Buyer Intervention Curriculum across King County; • Focus on lasting change in cultural norms by increasing bystander engagement; • Partner with local coalitions to integrate Male Accountability messaging and train men as "Allies." The goal of the pilot project is to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in two years. The project will measure the volume of demand at the street level and online. A significant reduction in demand will decrease harm to prostituted persons, reduce selfdestructive behaviors of buyers, and curb sex trafficking in our community. • http:!fwww.demandabolition.org/ Project Coordinators: Valiant Richey: valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov (KCPAO) Peter Qualliotine : peterqualliotine@gmail.com (OPS) Partners: Businesses Ending Sex Trafficking & Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008772 The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) is pleased to offer a new model educational program as a sentencing option for buyers of commercial sex. This innovative course is the next step in the evolution of intervention strategies targeting commercial sex buyers and is a component of a coordinated community response to commercial sexual exploitation. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is based on the best and most-promising practices available to prevent gender-based violence. It is designed to help men understand their behavior and promote their accountability in choosing not to buy sex. The program consists of: • • Two individual sessions of Motivational Interviewing (MI) before participation in the group. (MI has been proven to be effective in enhancing effectiveness of group intervention programs for perpetrators of Domestic Violence and people struggling with chemical dependency.) Eight weekly group sessions will follow. Group size is limited and the eight three-hour learning modules are highly interactive, utilizing exercises and group discussion to engage participants in a process of-self reflection and critical analysis. Weekly topics include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sexuality and Gender Socialization Harm to Victim/Survivors The Sexual Violence Continuum Pimping, Trafficking and Domestic Violence 5. 6. 7. 8. Power and Violence Vulnerability Mutuality in Relationships The Will to Change Program cost: $900 with a sliding scale available to those who provide income verification. The process for successful completion of the program is as follows: KC-DemandAbolition-008773 Why a New Approach? Sex Buyers Intervention programs emerged in the 1990s as a response to the demand side of the harmful commercial sex industry, signaling a recognition that sex buyers were an appropriate focus population for education efforts. These early but programs were limited in their potential to change buyer behavior due to a lack of available information about the motivation of the target population and the slow to change social and cultural norms that have persistently regarded the buying of sex as a victimless crime. Many localities throughout the country have adopted "John Schools" modeled after these early and insufficient efforts without significant consideration of the effectiveness of the programs on the behavior change of individual participants or the meaning and influence of those programs as legal consequences to sex buying that set social norms for the larger population. The duration, content and participatory design of the new OPS sex buyer intervention program create greater opportunities for individual behavior change of participants. Widespread adoption of the program will also serve a social norm setting function by identifying sex buying as a harmful social practice that requires a substantive and thoughtful response. For more information, Please contact: Peter Qualliotine Director of Men's Accountability, OPS 206.491.8034 peter@seattleops.org KC-DemandAbolition-00877 4 To: From: Sent: Subject: Bradford, Kerri[Kerri.Bradford@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 4:38:56 PM RE: logo Ha! No such implication, just a note that this one matters more. Just tried calling you to see if you were still at the office to send me a doc, but if you aren't disregard. From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 4:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 4:26 PM To: Bradford, Kerri Subject: FW: logo And then also a board with the last logo here (the one that says Prosecuting Attorney). Again, as big as possible. These will be used for the launch event, so they will need to be nicely glued to the board etc., but before you go through that trouble let me see the print out to make sure it is acceptable quality. Thanks. From: Goulding, Rex Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo KC-DemandAbolition-008775 <> <> 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Iynn.sellick-lane@kingcounty.gov From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan KC-DemandAbolition-008776 Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008777 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bradford, Kerri Mon 10/6/2014 4:40:21 PM Re: logo I'm outta there! trying to get home to eat stew and watch MNF. Phil is there, i think Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 4:38 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Ha! No such implication, just a note that this one matters more. Just tried calling you to see if you were still at the office to send me a doc, but if you aren't disregard. From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 4:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 4:26 PM To: Bradford, Kerri Subject: FW: logo And then also a board with the last logo here (the one that says Prosecuting Attorney). Again, as big as possible. These will be used for the launch event, so they will need to be nicely glued to the board etc., but before you go through that trouble let me see the print out to make sure it is acceptable quality. Thanks. From: Goulding, Rex Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo KC-DemandAbolition-008778 From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> <> 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Iynn.sellick-lane@kingcounty.gov From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn KC-DemandAbolition-008779 Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008780 Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; lesl iebri ner@I ive. com[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Mar Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Peter Qua IIiotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com][peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; noelgomes206@gmail.com[noelgomes206@gmail.com] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 10/6/2014 11:09:26 PM Subject: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. To: Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008781 MESSAGING BRIEF Name: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" Primary Message: "Holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution" Priority Quotes: • • Buying sex is a harmful and violent practice. We are increasing accountability for the buyers of sex, while increasing services for survivors of prostitution. (MORE??) CORE MESSAGES I ARGUMENT "TREE" 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by both pimps and buyers of sex. 3. The harm perpetrated by both pimps and buyers does not go away with legalization/decriminalization. 4. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. • This approach has not been successful at reducing exploitation. • It causes further harm to victims of exploitation and fails to address the fact that prostituted persons are victims of violence at vastly disproportional rates from any other group. • It fails to account for the fact that demand is the root cause of commercial sexual exploitation: there isn't a demand for sex trafficking; there is a demand for prostitution that drives sex trafficking. 5. Arresting and prosecuting pimps is important, however, it does not reduce the demand for prostitution. 6. Holding buyers accountable through penalties and fines can reduce the occurrence of commercial sexual exploitation and increase services for prostituted persons. It also sends a strong message to the community that sex buying will not be tolerated because of the harms it causes. 7. Our interventions focus on holding buyers accountable and deterring sex buying: • Law enforcement emphasis on buyers • Prosecuting buyers and sending them to a buyer intervention program • Publicizing the criminal justice and buyer interventions • Online Deterrence KC-DemandAbolition-008782 AGENDA • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Alisa Bernard, survivor o Introduction by Noel Gomez • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Questions o Moderated by Dan Satterberg KC-DemandAbolition-008783 TALKING POINTS • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Name: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation o Scope and nature of the Problem • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors (2-3) minutes) o Problem of prostitution: harm o Establishment of OPS • Providing survivor services • Holding men accountable o What survivors need (instead of being arrested) • Alisa Bernard, survivor (2-3 minutes) o Harm buyers cause • Specific, personal example( s) o Why going after buyers makes sense (particularly to a survivor) • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Recognition of Demand Abolition o Recognition of Core Team o Overview of the Four Strategies • Online stings and arrest • Prosecution and buyer intervention • Publicizing • Online deterrence • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Proliferation of online commercial sex o The ability of police to change tactics and shift from arresting survivors to arresting buyers o The success of these stings • SPD' s work - X number over the last year and a half; great work of Sano • Catching buyers before exploitation • Use of fine revenue • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors (3-4 minutes) o Experience as to what buyers are like o Introduction to the issue of buyer intervention programs and limitations of the current model o Overview of the new model o Why we think the model will work KC-DemandAbolition-008784 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 11:37:59 PM KC-DemandAbolition-008785 MESSAGING BRIEF Name: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" Primary Message: "Holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution" Priority Quotes: • • Buying sex is a harmful and violent practice. We are increasing accountability for the buyers of sex, while increasing services for survivors of prostitution. (MORE??) CORE MESSAGES I ARGUMENT "TREE" 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by both pimps and buyers of sex. 3. The harm perpetrated by both pimps and buyers does not go away with legalization/decriminalization. 4. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. • This approach has not been successful at reducing exploitation. • It causes further harm to victims of exploitation and fails to address the fact that prostituted persons are victims of violence at vastly disproportional rates from any other group. • It fails to account for the fact that demand is the root cause of commercial sexual exploitation: there isn't a demand for sex trafficking; there is a demand for prostitution that drives sex trafficking. 5. Arresting and prosecuting pimps is important, however, it does not reduce the demand for prostitution. 6. Holding buyers accountable through penalties and fines can reduce the occurrence of commercial sexual exploitation and increase services for prostituted persons. It also sends a strong message to the community that sex buying will not be tolerated because of the harms it causes. 7. Our interventions focus on holding buyers accountable and deterring sex buying: • Law enforcement emphasis on buyers • Prosecuting buyers and sending them to a buyer intervention program • Publicizing the criminal justice and buyer interventions • Online Deterrence KC-DemandAbolition-008786 You've just had a small flavor of the tremendous harm caused by buyers and some of the history of how this issue has been handled in the past. Here is what we are going to do about it now: • • • • First, we are working with 8 police departments around King County to build an emphasis on the demand for commercial sex. o This includes KCSO, SPD, Kent PD, Renton PD, Bellevue PD, Federal Way PD, SeaTac PD and Des Moines PD o These cities have committed to the idea of redeploying resources away from arresting the women and children in prostitution to the men who are driving the demand. They will do this by conducting periodic stings to catch men trying to buy sex. Because of the number of agencies participating, these stings will be frequent and will be ongoing. These stings will create a risky environment for men to buy sex. o In the last three months alone, some 25 men were arrested trying to by sex from children and another 80 men were caught trying to buy sex from adults. This represents double the average of the last four years and it was in just three months. Second, we are working with the city attorneys in these cities to change the way we handle those men who are caught (including not diversion and adding substantive buyer intervention) o The traditional approach has been a diversion for a first-time offense. No more. We are working with city attorneys to hold men legally accountable for this crime and treat it as the serious offense it is. They will be convicted, they will be responsible for paying the fines set by the Legislature, and they will be required to attend a new program designed to reduce the likelihood of these men committing this offense again. o These two strategies are unique and unprecedented but common sense. Third, we are pushing this information into the public domain. This is not a private effort behind the scenes. We want everyone to know about it and we want to stand with the community to Men who are looking to buy sex are now on notice that there are police all across this county looking to catch you and there are city attorneys ready to hold you accountable. Fourth, as part of that effort to publicize our efforts we are taking this project to the place where men buy women and girls: online. We are working with search engines to strategically display advertisements deterring men from engaging in buying sex. The idea is that these ads will appear when men use search engines to buy sex online. o These advertisements will discourage men from buying sex in the first place o The police are going to look for men committing this crime and the city attorneys will hold them accountable, but we are giving men an option: the option not to buy sex. The option to click on our ads instead of an ad where a human being is available for a price. The option to obtain assistance through the buyer intervention program rather than take the risk of getting caught. These strategies are not a one-time emphasis. These strategies represent the new norm of holding men who buy sex accountable for the harm they create. This effort is an unprecedented collaboration between cities in King County, between prosecutors across our region and between KC-DemandAbolition-008787 leaders in the criminal justice system and survivors of exploitation. Now we are turning to the community for their support so that we can all say with one voice: Buyer Beware. Introduce Carmen Best; introduce Chief KC-DemandAbolition-008788 AGENDA • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Alisa Bernard, survivor o Introduction by Noel Gomez • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Questions o Moderated by Dan Satterberg KC-DemandAbolition-008789 TALKING POINTS • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Name: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation o Scope and nature of the Problem • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors (2-3) minutes) o Problem of prostitution: harm o Establishment of OPS • Providing survivor services • Holding men accountable o What survivors need (instead of being arrested) • Alisa Bernard, survivor (2-3 minutes) o Harm buyers cause • Specific, personal example( s) o Why going after buyers makes sense (particularly to a survivor) • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Recognition of Demand Abolition o Recognition of Core Team o Overview of the Four Strategies • Online stings and arrest • Prosecution and buyer intervention • Publicizing • Online deterrence • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Proliferation of online commercial sex o The ability of police to change tactics and shift from arresting survivors to arresting buyers o The success of these stings • SPD' s work - X number over the last year and a half; great work of Sano • Catching buyers before exploitation • Use of fine revenue • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors (3-4 minutes) o Experience as to what buyers are like o Introduction to the issue of buyer intervention programs and limitations of the current model o Overview of the new model o Why we think the model will work KC-DemandAbolition-008790 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'c_jay60@comcast.net'[c_jay60@comcast.net] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 8:58:48 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: c_jay60@comcast.net [ mai Ito: c_jay60@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:19 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Val - Thanks very much for the invitation and for the personal note. I look forward to attending, hearing more about how the initiative will unfold and learning what metrics will be used to measure success. Cheers - Chris Chris Johnson (425) 830-8716 (mobile voice/text) From: "Valiant Richey" To: "c jay60" Cc: "Valiant Richey" Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 10:41 :57 AM Subject: FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 1Oam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at lOam KC-DemandAbolition-008791 Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008792 To: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Cc: Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; noelgomes206@g mai I. com[ noelgomes206@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com] From: Alisa B Sent: Tue 10/7/2014 9:44:21 AM Subject: Re: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Same one as always got it thanks. On Oct 7, 2014 9:43 AM, "Mar Brettmann" wrote: BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~~-'--=-'--'=--=-'-= On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Alisa B wrote: What number are calling in to? On Oct 6, 2014 11:09 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008793 To: From: Sent: Subject: Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 9:45:52 AM RE: SPD press conference From: Larson, Mark Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:18 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Satterberg, Dan Cc: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: SPD press conference From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 8:50 AM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: RE: SPD press conference From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 7:40 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: RE: SPD press conference Carmen is new #2 at the department. She can be there to take credit on behalf of SPD for Det. Ty's work. If I invite Pete, I need to offer him a moment on the program out of courtesy. Let me extend that offer today. Please ask Ken, he gives us a county-wide angle. Dan From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 4:17 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: Re: SPD press conference Thank you, Dan. Bizarre. Have you heard from Pete Holmes on this? I don't know who Carmen Best is. Is that someone you are okay with representing law enforcement or should we reach out to a different chief, say Ken Thomas of Kent? KC-DemandAbolition-008794 On Oct 6, 2014, at 3:25 PM, "Satterberg, Dan" wrote: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 3:58 PM To: Satterberg, Dan Cc: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: RE: SPD press conference From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 3:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Subject: RE: SPD press conference From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:47 PM To: Satterberg, Dan; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan; Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: SPD press conference Hi all, I wanted you all to know that today I learned that SPD/Chief O'Toole and Pete Holmes are doing a press conference the afternoon of 10/15 (the same day as our launch) to publicly talk about their policy of moving prostituted people into services instead of arresting them. At first I thought this was a rather annoying distraction from our event, however, upon further reflection it can be spun as a nice juxtaposition: we are talking about shift law enforcement emphasis to the men buying sex and they are talking about services for the victims instead of arrest. In fact, I think this is opportunity to put a little pressure on Chief O'Toole to commit to speaking at our event (as we have asked her to do) because then SPD can look good on KC-DemandAbolition-008795 both sides of this issue. Please let me know if there is any specific action you would like me to take as a result of this information. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008796 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 9:50:57 AM FW: FW: mock-ups From: Alana Post [mailto:alana@mediacause.org] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:39 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org); John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org) Subject: Re: FW: mock-ups Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like DontBuyln.com, Better-Choice.com, etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008797 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 9:50:58 AM FW: FW: mock-ups From: Alana Post [mailto:alana@mediacause.org] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:39 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: 'Cody Damon' (cody@mediacause.org); John Stancliffe Uohn@mediacause.org) Subject: Re: FW: mock-ups Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like DontBuyln.com, Better-Choice.com, etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008798 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov'[LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 9:54:21 AM RE: data From: LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov [mailto:LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 3:51 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: data From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"=""'-'~==="-====~=_,_, Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 6:33 PM To: Patricelli, Lisa Subject: Re: data Great, thanks. On Oct 2, 2014, at 5:57 PM, wrote: Hi Val-I missed this email earlier-I will check when I am in at 0800 and reply back. Thx! Lisa From: Richey, Valiant ,~=~==i=-'-'===L!Q:::::_::_­ Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:01:21 AM To: Patricelli, Lisa Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: data Hey Lisa, Have you guys done any john stings since July? I'm trying to collect the total number for the county since the beginning of July and want to make sure I capture everything. Thanks. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008799 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Alan Merri hew (a Ian merri hew@outlook.com )[a Ian merri hew@outlook.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 10:01 :21 AM New slide Hi Alan, As you have probably heard from Robert, we had a great meeting with Microsoft a little bit back. They essentially agreed to run our ads, with some caveats. In light of this, we are going to mention this stuff at our launch next week and I would like to prepare a board with a slide like the awesome one you did for our presentation. Would you be willing to prepare a Powerpoint slide just like the Google one we have, but using Bing and using the phrase I've attached here. In fact, this is a great example right now because there is a search result for "teen Asians." Thanks! 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What I want you to know is that YOU are moving dial forward (as Debra would say). I sit back sometimes and just watch the group of you working on these issue with such passion and care and integrity. It blows my mind, and I am very, very grateful to work among you. And seriously, f*#* that judge and all the other judges like him. The arc of history is slow but it is bending toward justice. Take care, Leslie Briner, MSW Notes from the Ground Phone: 206-291-0942 From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; boyerdebra@hotmail.com; lesliebriner@live.com; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; noelgomez206@gmail.com; mar@bestalliance.org; peterqualliotine@gmail.com CC: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 06:11:03 +0000 For pete's sake, I messed up Noel's email. Please respond all to this email if you write back. Thanks. From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:09 PM To: Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Alisa B; lesliebriner@live.com; Mar Smith; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; noelgomes206@gmail.com Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. KC-DemandAbolition-008806 Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008807 To: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com] noelgomes206@g mai I. com[ noelgomes206@g mai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iioti ne@gmai I. com]; Debra Cc: Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tue 10/7/2014 10:03:31 AM Subject: RE: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:44 AM To: Alisa B Cc: Richey, Valiant; noelgomes206@gmail.com; Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner Subject: Re: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Conference Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4700, Participant Access Code: 328739# BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Alisa B wrote: What number are calling in to? On Oct 6, 2014 11:09 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008808 To: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Tue 10/7/201411:17:37 AM Layout, etc Robert, I just got off the phone with the group and they are happy to hand over the layout and volunteer logistics to us for the day of Val wants to be kept in the loop, so maybe you could bring your layout drawing/plan on Friday and we can discuss briefly with him. Also, they've asked that we call the city councils for the participating cities and invite them to come. I have an intern who can do that and wanted to coordinate with what SAS is already doing. Can discuss Friday. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008809 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Tue 10/7/201411:20:41 AM RE: Williams OK. Thanks for checking. Must be one of the guys SPD busted outside the county. -----Original Message----From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:53 AM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Williams I do not see a Frederick Tarby in our system. In fact, there isn't even a Tarby. -----Original Message----From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:32 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Williams Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? Sent from my iPhone >On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > > I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. > >-----Original Message----> From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] >Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11 :32 AM >To: Richey, Valiant > Subject: Williams > >Hey, Val -> The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. >Thanks, > sj > >Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-00881 O To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Alan Merrihew Tue 10/7/2014 11:55:52 AM RE: New slide From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 11:17 AM To: 'Alan Merrihew' Cc: 'Robert Beiser'; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New slide From: Alan Merrihew L'-C!:~~~~~~~~'-"==~=J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 10:40 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: 'Robert Beiser' Subject: RE: New slide From: Richey, Valiant L=~~'-"'!J""'-!.~~~=~"""'~~~J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 10:01 AM To: Alan Merrihew ,===~~=-'-'====~, Cc: Richey, Valiant; 'Robert Beiser' Subject: New slide Hi Alan, As you have probably heard from Robert, we had a great meeting with Microsoft a little bit back. They essentially agreed to run our ads, with some caveats. In light of this, we are going to mention this stuff at our launch next week and I would like to prepare a board with a slide like the awesome one you did for our presentation. 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They essentially agreed to run our ads, with some caveats. In light of this, we are going to mention this stuff at our launch next week and I would like to prepare a board with a slide like the awesome one you did for our presentation. Would you be willing to prepare a Powerpoint slide just like the Google one we have, but using Bing and using the phrase I've attached here. In fact, this is a great example right now because there is a search result for "teen Asians." Thanks! KC-DemandAbolition-008816 Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008817 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Goulding, Rex[Rex.Goulding@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Bradford, Kerri Tue 10/7/2014 1:26:38 PM FW: logo From: Goulding, Rex Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:35 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:07 PM To: Sellick-Lane, Lynn; Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo From: Sellick-Lane, Lynn Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:05 PM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers Subject: RE: logo <> KC-DemandAbolition-008818 <> 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Iynn.sellick-lane@kingcounty.gov From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:42 AM To: Lorenzana, Oscar; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo From: Lorenzana, Oscar Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:41 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: PAO Computers; Sellick-Lane, Lynn Subject: RE: logo Importance: Low KC-DemandAbolition-008819 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:36 AM To: Manion, Leesa; Donohoe, Dan Cc: Richey, Valiant; PAO Computers Subject: logo Hi Leesa and Dan, We need a high resolution, electronic version of the KCPAO logo to create a board for the launch event. Do either of you know where I might find one? I've cc'd computer services here in case they have some good ideas. Thanks all, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008820 To: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Cc: Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; lesl iebri ner@I ive. com[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; noelgomez206@gmail.com[noelgomez206@gmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com][peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tue 10/7/20141:41:30 PM Subject: RE: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. CORE MESSAGES 1. 2. 3. 4. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. The harm and violence is perpetrated by men buying sex. Sex buying drives the demand for prostitution. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. Our new approach works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:12 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Robert Beiser; Debra Boyer; lesliebriner@live.com; Alisa B; noelgomez206@gmail.com; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Subject: Re: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Val, I'm going to be listening in on the conversation today but probably can't really participate as fully as I'd hope b/c I have an event tonight and numerous loose ends to tie up. So here's my input on the messaging: SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY. We are writing for a 3rd grade audience--that is the level that newspapers write for. Of course barring the sex/violence of the topic, what would you say to a 3rd grader? My understanding is that the Core messaging is the messaging that needs to be repeated by each speaker, needs to be in the press release, needs to be in almost everything we write and say, needs to repeated as much as possible in every answer we provide to questions we get: I've read the doc and my input for the core messaging is that it is good b/c it is thorough but for the sake of media and the public, I think it needs to be simpler. I liked the original 3-4 points we came up with. I think you can delete #5 entirely--it is true and it is part of the story but it adds more complexity and is not necessary for the core. If you want to say this in your speech, Val, it makes sense to do so. But I don't think it makes sense for Noel, Alisa, and Peter to say it. I also wonder if #3 should also be deleted for the exact same reason. Have an answer to it if asked but not include in the core messaging. One of the strengths of our core team is that we are a group of people who can deal with a great deal of theoretical complexity in our thought. This is also a serious weakness of our core team because the normal public is not this way. The more complex we make it, the more our message will be misunderstood and lost. Here's what I suggest -- based on what our team came up with as a group: KC-DemandAbol ition-008821 ( 1) Prostitution harms women and children (2) Historic solutions haven't worked -- arresting prostituted people (3) Buyers are driving demand for prostitution -- without buyers there would be no commercial sexual exploitation (4) Our new solution works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. Because learning happens through repetition, I think it would be great for each speaker to use this as their outline and emphazise or illustrate 1-2 points. In addition, it would be AMAZING if we each of the survivors could put flesh on these theoretical points by telling stories that illustrate them in the same order that they are going to be presented by each of the speakers. At the end of 1 hour, people will walk out with a very clear understanding of these 4 points. I've given my input. I'll be fully supportive of whatever the team decides to do. Thank you for all of this amazing work. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: For pete's sake, I messed up Noel's email. Please respond all to this email if you write back. Thanks. From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:09 PM To: Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Alisa B; ==~=-"~~="-'., Mar Smith; Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008822 KC-DemandAbolition-008823 MESSAGING BRIEF Name: "Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation" Primary Message: "Holding buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution" Priority quotes: • • Buying sex is a harmful and violent practice. We are increasing accountability for the buyers of sex, while increasing services for survivors of prostitution. (MORE??) CORE MESSAGES 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by men buying sex. Sex buying drives the demand for prostitution. 3. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. 4. Our new approach works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. ARGUMENT "TREE" (a more detailed version of Core Messages) 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by both pimps and buyers of sex. 3. The harm perpetrated by both pimps and buyers does not go away with legalization/decriminalization. 4. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. • This approach has not been successful at reducing exploitation. • It causes further harm to victims of exploitation and fails to address the fact that prostituted persons are victims of violence at vastly disproportional rates from any other group. • It fails to account for the fact that demand is the root cause of commercial sexual exploitation: there isn't a demand for sex trafficking; there is a demand for prostitution that drives sex trafficking. 5. Arresting and prosecuting pimps is important, however, it does not reduce the demand for prostitution. KC-DemandAbolition-008824 6. Holding buyers accountable through penalties and fines can reduce the occurrence of commercial sexual exploitation and increase services for prostituted persons. It also sends a strong message to the community that sex buying will not be tolerated because of the harms it causes. 7. Our interventions focus on holding buyers accountable and deterring sex buying: • Law enforcement emphasis on buyers • Prosecuting buyers and sending them to a buyer intervention program • Publicizing the criminal justice and buyer interventions • Online Deterrence KC-DemandAbolition-008825 To: Ed Burke (edjburke@comcast.net)[edjburke@comcast.net] Cc: Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com][peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tue 10/7/2014 1:49:37 PM Subject: b roll Hey Ed, Just checking in on the b-roll. We have some flash drives arriving shortly and I want to make sure we can distribute them at the event next Wednesday. Thanks! Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008826 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 1 :55:21 PM logistics On the topic of logistics, here is my first take on who needs name tags: - Dan Satterberg Dr. Debra Boyer Alisa Bernard Noel Gomez Robert Beiser Mar Brettman Paula Clapp Patty Fleischman Peter Qualliotine Valiant Richey Carmen Best If you have any other ideas, let me know. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008827 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; Best, Carmen[Carmen. Best@seattle.gov] Colin, Tricia Tue 10/7/2014 1 :57:56 PM RE: From: Larson, Mark [mailto:Mark.Larson@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:31 PM To: Best, Carmen Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008828 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Paul Bergman (paul@cofen.com)[paul@cofen.com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 2:20:01 PM press release Hi Paul, Thanks so much for your time yesterday. We really appreciate it. Here is my latest take on the title and first paragraph of the press release following the discussion yesterday. Thoughts? Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Reduce Demand for Prostitution Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the demand for prostitution where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008829 Mack, Barbara[Barbara.Mack@kingcounty.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov]; 'Amanda Hightower'[ amanda. h ightower@g mai I. com]; 'Andy Hwang'[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com]; 'Arun Sambataro'[ arun .sambataro@g mai I. com]; 'Audrey Baed ke'[Audrey@iwantrest.com]; 'Autumn Morrison'[ autumn mo@ayr4kids.org]; Baker, Debra[Debra. Baker-DPD@kingcounty.gov]; Barringer, Chris[ Chris. Barringer@kingcounty.gov]; 'Bobbe Bridge '[bjbridge@ccyj.org]; 'Brian Wi lson'[brian. wi lson@cityoffederalway.com]; Cahan, Reg ina[Reg ina. Cahan@ki ngcounty. gov]; 'Carol Cummings'[carol.cummings@ci.bothell.wa.us]; Carroll, Kelli[Kelli.Carroll@kingcounty.gov]; 'Cassandra Moses'[mosescj@dshs.wa.gov]; Conley, Josalyn[Josalyn.Conley@kingcounty.gov]; Cosgrove, T J[TJ.Cosgrove@kingcounty.gov]; Cromwell, Elinor[Elinor.Cromwell@kingcounty.gov]; 'Curtis Eng'[curtis.eng@ic.fbi.gov]; 'Dusty Olson'[Dusty.Olson@seattle.gov]; 'E'[emcatague@hotmail.com]; 'Eleta Wright'[eletawr@ayr4kids.org]; 'Eleuthra Lisch'[elisch@seattleymca.org]; 'Emily HarrisShears'[emilyhs@ccsww.org]; 'Eric Hemmen'[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; 'Eric Sano'[Eric.sano@seattle.gov]; 'Erin Maguire'[ErinMa@ccsww.org]; Erlick, John[John.Erlick@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov]; Gerber, Andrea[Andrea.Gerber@kingcounty.gov]; 'Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA)'[GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV]; Greenleaf, Deborah[Deborah.Greenleaf@kingcounty.gov]; Heinisch, Mike[MIDD23@kingcounty.gov]; Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; 'Jeff Norman'Ueff.norman@dshs.wa.gov]; 'Jeff Rainey 'Urainey@seattleymca.org]; 'Jim Blanchard'Uamesbl@ayr4kids.org]; 'John March'[marc300@dshs.wa.gov]; 'Johnson, Bolesha R. (DSHS/CA)'[JohnsBR@dshs.wa.gov]; Jones, Betsy[ Betsy .Jones@ki ngcounty .gov]; 'Joyce Thomas'[ rhjo300@dshs. wa .gov]; J uti Ila, Dave[Dave. J uti Ila@ki ngcounty. gov]; 'Karina Woodruff'[karina@friendsofyouth.org]; 'Kate Meals'[Katem@friendsofyouth.org]; 'Ken Thomas'[kthomas@kentwa.gov]; 'Kimberly Beeson'[kbeeson@psesd.org]; Klokow, Mike J[Mike.Klokow@kingcounty.gov]; Knutson, Bruce[Bruce.Knutson@kingcounty.gov]; 'Lan Pham'[lan.pham@seattle.gov]; 'Lee Selah'[sele300@dshs.wa.gov]; Lemus, Pat[Pat. Lemus@ki ngcounty. gov]; 'Les Iie Briner '[Leslie. Bri ner@youthcare.org]; 'Letha Wi 11 iams'[Lethasrighthere@yahoo.com]; Lichtenstadter, Rick[Rick.Lichtenstadter@kingcounty.gov]; 'Lucy Berliner'[lucyb@uw.edu]; 'Mar Smith'[mar@bestalliance.org]; 'Mariya '[Mariya@iwantrest.com]; 'Mary Dolan'[maryd@fwcat.org]; 'Mary Ellen Stone'[mstone@kcsarc.org]; 'Megan Notter'[ notm300@dshs. wa .gov]; 'Melina Giovengo'[ mel inda .g iovengo@youthcare.org]; 'Michael Hemker'[ mi keh@atg. wa .gov]; 'Mike Heinisch'[mikeh@kyfs.org]; 'Mike Villa'[m.villa@tukwilawa.gov]; Mitchell, Valarie[Valarie.Mitchell@kingcounty.gov]; Mohandeson, Mike[Mike.Mohandeson@kingcounty.gov]; 'Morgan Silverman '[morgan.silverman@youthcare.org]; Moyes, Stephanie[Stephanie.Moyes@kingcounty.gov]; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov]; 'Nature Carter'[nature@pocaan.org]; Navajas, Marcia[Marcia.Navajas@kingcounty.gov]; 'Nicholas Oakley'[noakley@ccyj.org]; 'Noel Gomez'[noelgomez206@gmail.com]; O'Donnell, Sean[Sean.ODonnell@kingcounty.gov]; 'Olivia Herring'[Olivia.Herring@youthcare.org]; 'Peter Qualliotine'[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; 'Robert Bieser'[Robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; 'Sara Larsen'[sara.larsen@ic.fbi.gov]; 'Sarah Veele'[sarah.veele@courts.wa.gov]; Schipp, William[William.Schipp@kingcounty.gov]; 'Shannon Parez-Darby '[shannon@nwnetwork.org]; Solomon, Jan[Jan .Solomon@kingcounty.gov]; 'Stefanie, Thomas'[Stefanie.Thomas@seattle.gov]; 'Steve Stocker'[sstocker@auburnwa.gov]; Stone, Gai l[Gai I. Stone@ki ngcounty. gov]; Stubblefield, Marcus[Marcus.Stubblefield@kingcounty.gov]; 'Terry Pottmeyer'[terry@friendsofyouth.org]; 'Velma Veloria'[rosete80@gmail.com] From: Brenda Oliver Sent: Tue 10/7/2014 2:20:10 PM Subject: RE: Grant! To: WWW.FWCAT.ORG From: Mack, Barbara [mailto:Barbara.Mack@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 12:28 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Amanda Hightower; Andy Hwang; Arun Sambataro; Audrey Baedke; Autumn Morrison; Baker, Debra; Barringer, Chris; Bobbe Bridge; Brenda Oliver; Brian Wilson; Cahan, Regina; Carol Cummings; Carroll, Kelli; Cassandra Moses; KC-DemandAbolition-008830 Conley, Josalyn; Cosgrove, TJ; Cromwell, Elinor; Curtis Eng; Dusty Olson; E; Eleta Wright; Eleuthra Lisch; Emily Harris-Shears; Eric Hemmen; Eric Sano; Erin Maguire (ErinMa@ccsww.org); Erlick, John; Garske, Michael; Gerber, Andrea; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) (GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV); Greenleaf, Deborah; Heinisch, Mike; Hung, Jimmy; Jeff Norman; Jeff Rainey; Jim Blanchard; John March; Johnson, Bolesha R. (DSHS/CA) (JohnsBR@dshs.wa.gov); Jones, Betsy; Joyce Thomas; Jutilla, Dave; Karina Woodruff; Kate Meals; Ken Thomas; Kimberly Beeson; Klokow, Mike J; Knutson, Bruce; Lan Pham; Lee Selah; Lemus, Pat; Leslie Briner; Letha Williams; Lichtenstadter, Rick; Lucy Berliner; Mar Smith; Mariya ; Mary Dolan; Mary Ellen Stone; Megan Notter; Melina Giovengo; Michael Hemker; Mike Heinisch; Mike Villa; Mitchell, Valarie; Mohandeson, Mike; Morgan Silverman ; Moyes, Stephanie; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Nature Carter; Navajas, Marcia; Nicholas Oakley; Noel Gomez; O'Donnell, Sean; Olivia Herring; Peter Qualliotine; Richey, Valiant; Robert Bieser; Sara Larsen; Sarah Veele; Schipp, William; Shannon Parez-Darby ; Solomon, Jan; Stefanie, Thomas; Steve Stocker; Stone, Gail; Stubblefield, Marcus; Terry Pottmeyer; Velma Veloria; Vollendroff, Jim; Waild, Susan; Weston, Nicole; Whitney Whittemore (whitneywh@ayr4kids.org) Subject: Grant! We are pleased to announce that the King County CSEC Task Force and its partner agencies have been awarded a 5 year, $250,000/year, federal grant to provide additional services to sexually exploited youth in King County, particularly those who are involved with the child welfare system. This grant will also fund improved data collection and outcomes evaluation analyses as we establish evidence-based best practices. The King County Juvenile Court, in partnership with the Center for Children and Youth Justice, Children's Administration, and the University of Washington applied for the grant. We received word yesterday that the Children's Bureau within HHS awarded this grant to King County, one of only four such awards in the nation. Like the Task Force itself, this was a true multidisciplinary approach to grant writing. We are grateful to all the agencies that provided letters of support and staff time to the grant writing process. Without your partnership this could not have happened. We look forward to further collaboration in our efforts to identify and provide services to sexually exploited children. Thank you all for the important work you do. KC-DemandAbol ition-008831 To: Mack, Barbara[Barbara.Mack@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mangiaracina, Kel ly[Kel ly. Mang iaraci na@ki ngcounty. gov]; Amanda Hightower[amanda. h ightower@g mai I. com]; Andy Hwang[andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com]; Arun Sambataro[arun.sambataro@gmail.com]; Audrey Baedke[Audrey@iwantrest.com]; Autumn Morrison[autumnmo@ayr4kids.org]; Baker, Debra[Debra.Baker-DPD@kingcounty.gov]; Barringer, Chris[Chris.Barringer@kingcounty.gov]; Bobbe Bridge[bjbridge@ccyj.org]; Brenda Oliver[Brenda@fwcat.org]; Brian Wi lson[brian. wi lson@cityoffederalway.com]; Cahan, Reg ina[Reg ina. Cahan@ki ngcounty. gov]; Carol Cummings[carol.cummings@ci.bothell.wa.us]; Carroll, Kelli[Kelli.Carroll@kingcounty.gov]; Cassandra Moses[mosescj@dshs.wa.gov]; Conley, Josalyn[Josalyn.Conley@kingcounty.gov]; Cosgrove, T J[TJ.Cosgrove@kingcounty.gov]; Cromwell, Elinor[Elinor.Cromwell@kingcounty.gov]; Curtis Eng[curtis.eng@ic.fbi.gov]; Dusty Olson[Dusty.Olson@seattle.gov]; E[emcatague@hotmail.com]; Eleuthra Lisch[elisch@seattleymca.org]; Emily Harris-Shears[emilyhs@ccsww.org]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Eric Sano[Eric.sano@seattle.gov]; Erin Maguire (ErinMa@ccsww.org)[ErinMa@ccsww.org]; Erlick, John[John.Erlick@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov]; Gerber, Andrea[Andrea.Gerber@kingcounty.gov]; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) (GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV)[GREENNS@dshs.wa.gov]; Greenleaf, Deborah[Deborah.Greenleaf@kingcounty.gov]; Heinisch, Mike[MIDD23@kingcounty.gov]; Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; Jeff NormanUeff.norman@dshs.wa.gov]; Jeff RaineyUrainey@seattleymca.org]; Jim BlanchardUamesbl@ayr4kids.org]; John March[marc300@dshs.wa.gov]; Johnson, Bolesha R. (DSHS/CA) (JohnsBR@dshs.wa.gov)[JohnsBR@dshs.wa.gov]; Jones, Betsy[ Betsy .Jones@kingcounty.gov]; Joyce Thomas[ rhjo300@dshs. wa .gov]; J uti Ila, Dave[Dave .J uti Ila@ki ngcounty .gov]; Karina Woodruff[kari na@friendsofyouth.org]; Kate Meals[Katem@friendsofyouth.org]; Ken Thomas[kthomas@kentwa.gov]; Kimberly Beeson[kbeeson@psesd.org]; Klokow, Mike J[Mike.Klokow@kingcounty.gov]; Knutson, Bruce[Bruce.Knutson@kingcounty.gov]; Lan Pham[lan.pham@seattle.gov]; Lee Selah[sele300@dshs. wa .gov]; Lemus, Pat[Pat. Lemus@ki ngcounty .gov]; Les Iie Bri ner[Lesl ie. Bri ner@youthcare.org]; Letha Wi 11 iams[Lethasrighthere@yahoo.com]; Lichtenstadter, Rick[Rick. Lichtenstadter@ki ngcounty .gov]; Lucy Berl iner[I ucyb@uw.edu]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Mariya[Mariya@iwantrest.com]; Mary Dolan[maryd@fwcat.org]; Mary Ellen Stone[mstone@kcsarc.org]; Megan Notter[ notm300@dshs. wa. gov]; Melina Giovengo[ mel inda .g iovengo@youthcare.org]; Michael Hemker[ mi keh@atg. wa .gov]; Mike Heinisch[mikeh@kyfs.org]; Mike Villa[m.villa@tukwilawa.gov]; Mitchell, Valarie[Valarie.Mitchell@kingcounty.gov]; Mohandeson, Mi ke[M ike. Mohandeson@ki ngcounty .gov]; Morgan Silverman[ morgan .si lverman@youthcare.org]; Moyes, Stephanie[Stephanie.Moyes@kingcounty.gov]; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov]; Nature Carter[nature@pocaan.org]; Navajas, Marcia[Marcia.Navajas@kingcounty.gov]; Nicholas Oakley[noakley@ccyj.org]; Noel Gomez[noelgomez206@gmail.com]; O'Donnell, Sean[Sean.ODonnell@kingcounty.gov]; Olivia Herring[Olivia.Herring@youthcare.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Robert Bieser[Robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Sara Larsen[sara.larsen@ic.fbi.gov]; Sarah Veele[sarah.veele@courts.wa.gov]; Schipp, William[William.Schipp@kingcounty.gov]; Shannon ParezDarby[shannon@nwnetwork.org]; Solomon, Jan[Jan. Solomon@ki ngcounty .gov]; Stefanie, Thomas[Stefan ie. Thomas@seattle.gov]; Steve Stocker[sstocker@auburnwa.gov]; Stone, Gail[Gail.Stone@kingcounty.gov]; Stubblefield, Marcus[Marcus.Stubblefield@kingcounty.gov]; Terry Pottmeyer[terry@friendsofyouth.org]; Velma Veloria[rosete80@gmail.com]; Vollendroff, Jim[Jim.Vollendroff@kingcounty.gov]; Waild, Susan[Susan.Waild@kingcounty.gov]; Weston, Nicole[Nicole.Weston@kingcounty.gov]; Whitney Whittemore (whitneywh@ayr4kids.org)[whitneywh@ayr4kids.org]; Wirschem, Mark[Mark.Wirschem@kingcounty.gov]; Zoro, Dianne[diannez@fwcat.org] From: Eleta Wright Sent: Tue 10/7/2014 2:32:36 PM Subject: Re: Grant! Well earned! Thank you for choosing to persist until you succeeded. Take care, Eleta Eleta K. Wright, MSW Auburn Youth Resources Outreach Case Manager 253.350.6640 {c) 253.804.4581 {f) '"What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. Richard Bach On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Mack, Barbara wrote: We are pleased to announce that the King County CSEC Task Force and its partner agencies have been awarded a 5 year, $250,000/year, federal grant to provide additional services to sexually exploited youth in King County, particularly those who are involved with the child welfare system. KC-DemandAbolition-008832 This grant will also fund improved data collection and outcomes evaluation analyses as we establish evidence-based best practices. The King County Juvenile Court, in partnership with the Center for Children and Youth Justice, Children's Administration, and the University of Washington applied for the grant. We received word yesterday that the Children's Bureau within HHS awarded this grant to King County, one of only four such awards in the nation. Like the Task Force itself, this was a true multidisciplinary approach to grant writing. We are grateful to all the agencies that provided letters of support and staff time to the grant writing process. Without your partnership this could not have happened. We look forward to further collaboration in our efforts to identify and provide services to sexually exploited children. Thank you all for the important work you do. KC-DemandAbolition-008833 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Woods, Cheryl[Cheryl. Woods@kingcounty.gov] Larson, Mark Tue 10/7/2014 2:52:10 PM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:07 PM To: Woods, Cheryl; Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark Subject: FW: From: Colin, Tricia L!Ili~M!lQ:~Qfil~~~~riLJ Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:58 PM To: Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Best, Carmen Subject: RE: From: Larson, Mark L'"'-"="""-""'-'-======~=""-'", Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:31 PM To: Best, Carmen Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008834 Reductien Preject fer next week. Mark Larsen Chief Geputy, Cgiminei Bivieion King Sammy Proseeu??g A?omey?e foiee Seat?eg WA KC-DemandAbolition-008835 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Paul Bergman'[paul@cofen.com] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 3:01:46 PM RE: press release From: Paul Bergman [mailto:paul@cofen.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:59 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: press release From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~""-"'='-'=~~~=""-J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:55 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: press release From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"""-"'~~=~~~'-'J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:47 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: press release From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"="'"'-'-=:c~==~===~=_,_, Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:20 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: press release Hi Paul, Thanks so much for your time yesterday. We really appreciate it. Here is my latest take on the title and first paragraph of the press release following the discussion yesterday. Thoughts? Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Reduce Prostitution Demand for Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the demand for prostitution where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008836 KC-DemandAbolition-008837 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Paul Bergman'[paul@cofen.com] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 3:04:28 PM RE: press release From: Paul Bergman [mailto:paul@cofen.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 3:02 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: press release From: Paul Bergman Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:59 PM To: 'Richey, Valiant' Subject: RE: press release From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~=~-'-=~~='-"===~~, Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:55 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: press release From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~""'-'J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:47 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: press release From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~=~-'-=~~='-"==~~, Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:20 PM To: Paul Bergman Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: press release Hi Paul, Thanks so much for your time yesterday. We really appreciate it. Here is my latest take on the title and first paragraph of the press release following the discussion yesterday. Thoughts? Local Jurisdictions Join Together, Launch New Approach to Reduce Prostitution Demand for Research shows 39,000 men in King County soliciting sex online KC-DemandAbolition-008838 Seattle, WA - Law enforcement and community leaders from across King County joined together today to announce a major initiative to reduce the demand for prostitution where the majority of sex buying now takes place - online. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008839 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Villa, Celina Tue 10/7/2014 4:11:30 PM RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:52 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'"'-"=~=~~====~, Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:50 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~-"'-'-"~~~~~~~~=""", Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:24 PM To: Villa, Celina Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'-'-"=~=~~~~~=~, Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you KC-DemandAbolition-008840 Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008841 To: From: Sent: Subject: Villa, Celina (Celina.Villa@seattle.gov)[Celina.Villa@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 4:14:55 PM FW: Demand Abolition From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:24 PM To: 'Villa, Celina' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Demand Abolition From: Villa, Celina L'"'-"==~=~~=~==~,_, Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 10:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand Abolition Richey, Good morning, I am assisting Virginia Gleason on the set up of the Bertha Knight Landes Room. There is a form that needs to be filled out, she asked me to contact you to fill in the blanks. The form is attached. Can you please fill out the remainder please and send back. Thank you Visit Seattle Police: Policy Manual I Public Disclosure I Blotter I Twitter I Facebook KC-DemandAbolition-008842 Bertha Knight Landes Reception Room Use Agreement and Application City of Seattle Name of Organization/Department: Organization for Prostitution Survivors and King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office ContactPerson: Email: Valiant Richey valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov Alternative Contact: Address: 516 3rd Ave, Seattle 98104 Phone: 206-4 77-1877 FAX: Peter Qualliotine Phone: z-;;,(p _ z_vs- _ G.:. Io:{ 206-491-8034 TIMENEEDED(includesetup/takedown): From 8: 3 0a.m. to 11:00a.m. EVENTDATE: 10/15/14 10a.m. andendsat: 11 a.m. Event Title/Topic: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Eventbeginsat: How does th is directly apply to city business? The Seattle Police Department and City Attorney's office are directly involved in/impacted by the work of the partnership Who is your expected audience? Police, publicofficlals,serviceprovlders Who will speak at this event? Will media be present? Dan Satterberg, Peter Qualliotine, Alisa Bernard, Noel Gomez Seattle Channel D Equipment needs: (check D Registration Table D Inside Room? D Outside Room? ii Display Tables How many? 2 ii Other: Food table x 2 all that apply): ii Microphone ii Podium ii Panelists Table For how many? _5__ D ii Yes D No Presentation needs: (must be delivered 24 hours in advance of event) (check all that apply): Video: D VHS or D DVD Music: D Live or D CD advance ii PowerPoint Presentation (no sound available) D Internet Access (0 inweb D www) D Teleconferencing Food & Beverage Service: D No ii Yes If yes, will it be D Brown Bag ii Catered D Other If catered, caterer's name & phone#: Specialities Cafe_,_1_-_8_7_7_-5_0_2_-_2_83_7 ___________ Choose a seating layout (see diagrams on FFD website): 0 Configuration 1 (Tables & Chairs) ii Configuration 2 (Theater Style) 7S"-ff0 _s;e~ D Configuration 3 (Combo of 1 & 2) . Activity: Project: I hereby certify that I am an authorized representative of the above department/organization, that the above statements are true to the. best of my know! e, and that I will comply with all applicable laws and rules regarding the use of City Buildings and Premises. \J CA.,\\.lh\A.'t' {l,.,<,\.A.e7 Signature, Title Date FAX TO ALTHEA CUDABACK AT (206) 684-7898 OR MAIL TO FFD, SMT-52-01 FORWARD AN ADVANCE COPY OF THIS FORM TO YOUR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DEPARTMENT This iH for your information PAY FFD USE ONLY: Eligible Entity: D Yes D No Approved by: Room Fee: $_ _ _ _ _ __ Date: - - - - - - - - - - - Security Fee: $_ _ _ _ __ Deposit: $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Revised 8/09 KC-DemandAbolition-008843 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 4:18:29 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008844 AGENDA • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Alisa Bernard, survivor o Introduction by Noel Gomez • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Questions o Moderated by Dan Satterberg KC-DemandAbolition-008845 TALKING POINTS • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Name: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation o Scope and nature of the Problem • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors (2-3) minutes) o Problem of prostitution: harm o Establishment of OPS • Providing survivor services • Holding men accountable o What survivors need (instead of being arrested) • Alisa Bernard, survivor (2-3 minutes) o Harm buyers cause • Specific, personal example( s) o Why going after buyers makes sense (particularly to a survivor) • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Recognition of Demand Abolition o Recognition of Core Team o Overview of the Four Strategies • Online stings and arrest • Prosecution and buyer intervention • Publicizing • Online deterrence • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Proliferation of online commercial sex o The ability of police to change tactics and shift from arresting survivors to arresting buyers o The success of these stings • SPD' s work - X number over the last year and a half; great work of Sano • Catching buyers before exploitation • Use of fine revenue • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors (3-4 minutes) o Experience as to what buyers are like o Introduction to the issue of buyer intervention programs and limitations of the current model o Overview of the new model o Why we think the model will work KC-DemandAbolition-008846 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 4:18:31 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-00884 7 AGENDA • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Alisa Bernard, survivor o Introduction by Noel Gomez • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Questions o Moderated by Dan Satterberg KC-DemandAbolition-008848 TALKING POINTS • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Name: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation o Scope and nature of the Problem • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors (2-3) minutes) o Problem of prostitution: harm o Establishment of OPS • Providing survivor services • Holding men accountable o What survivors need (instead of being arrested) • Alisa Bernard, survivor (2-3 minutes) o Harm buyers cause • Specific, personal example( s) o Why going after buyers makes sense (particularly to a survivor) • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (4 minutes) o Recognition of Demand Abolition o Recognition of Core Team o Overview of the Four Strategies • Online stings and arrest • Prosecution and buyer intervention • Publicizing • Online deterrence • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Proliferation of online commercial sex o The ability of police to change tactics and shift from arresting survivors to arresting buyers o The success of these stings • SPD' s work - X number over the last year and a half; great work of Sano • Catching buyers before exploitation • Use of fine revenue • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors (3-4 minutes) o Experience as to what buyers are like o Introduction to the issue of buyer intervention programs and limitations of the current model o Overview of the new model o Why we think the model will work KC-DemandAbolition-008849 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 10/7/2014 4:20:44 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008850 Paradigm shift Unity/Partnership Police doing something new City attorneys doing something new Comprehensive demand enforcement, deterrence and prevention If you spend 5 minutes with Noel or Alisa, talking about their experience in the life, you will know that what we are doing here today is the right thing. You will get a sense of the tremendous harm caused by buyers. Historically, the response to this problem was to arrest the women and children in prostitution. That approach is wrong because of what we know about why these women and children are out there. It has also failed to solve the problem. So we are creating a new model for addressing this problem. Here is what we are going to do: • First, we are working with police departments around King County to go after the men buying sex, not the women and children who are being exploited, but the men who are perpetrating harm. o Right now this effort includes the tremendous skill and dedication ofKCSO, SPD, Kent PD, Renton PD, Bellevue PD, Federal Way PD, SeaTac PD and Des Moines PD. We look forward to more agencies joining this effort in the coming months. o These agencies will conduct random and rolling stings to catch men trying to buy sex. Because of the number of agencies participating, these stings will be frequent, ongoing and county-wide. These stings will create a risky environment for men to buy sex. • Already, we are achieving success: in the last three months alone, some 25 men were arrested trying to by sex from children and another 80 men were caught trying to buy sex from adults. This represents double the average of the last four years and it was in just three months. • Second, we are working with the city attorneys in these cities to change the way we handle those men who are caught o The traditional approach was to dismiss these cases if the men attended a class and paid a fine. No more. We are working with city attorneys to hold men legally accountable for this crime and treat it as the serious offense it is. They will be convicted, they will be responsible for paying the fines set by the Legislature, and they will be required to attend a new program designed to reduce the likelihood of these men committing this offense again. o These two strategies are unique and unprecedented but common sense. • Third, we are pushing this information into the public domain. This is not a private effort behind the scenes. We want everyone to know about it. To our community, we say this is a serious crime that requires a serious response. To the men who are looking to buy sex: KC-DemandAbol ition-008851 you are now on notice that there are police all across this county looking to catch you and there are city attorneys ready to hold you accountable in court. o If you get caught trying to by sex from a child, you are facing 21-27 months in prison, sex offender registration, a $5000 fine, and thousands of dollars in other costs including the loss of your car if you use it to meet the child. We want buyers to know this so that they will consider not buying sex. • Fourth, as part of that effort to publicize our efforts we are taking this project to the place where men buy women and girls: online. We are working with search engines to strategically display advertisements deterring men from engaging in buying sex. The idea is that these ads will appear when men use search engines to buy sex online. o These advertisements will discourage men from buying sex in the first place o The police are going to look for men committing this crime and the city attorneys will hold them accountable, but we are giving men an option: the option not to buy sex. The option to click on our ads instead of an ad where a human being is available for a price. The option to obtain assistance through the buyer intervention program rather than take the risk of getting caught. These strategies are not a one-time emphasis. These strategies represent the new norm of holding men who buy sex accountable for the harm they create. This effort is an unprecedented collaboration between cities in King County, between prosecutors across our region and between leaders in the criminal justice system and survivors of exploitation. Now we are turning to the community for their support so that we can all say with one voice: Buyer Beware. Introduce Carmen Best Introduce Peter Qualliotine KC-DemandAbolition-008852 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Kyle Sumpter[Kyle.Sumpter@cityoffederalway.com]; Lynette Allen[Lynette.Allen@cityoffederalway.com] Andy Hwang Tue 10/7/2014 4:24:30 PM RE: Update: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:05 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov); 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' (LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov); 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; Andy Hwang; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov); Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov); Barringer, Chris Cc: Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Update: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 4:10 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; 'Sano, Eric'; Fitzgerald, 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip Cc: Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Attacking the demand for commercial sex James~~~~~~~~~~=""-' 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; 'andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com'; Barringer, Chris Good afternoon, Over the last couple months, I have spoken with all of you as representatives of the KCSO and Seattle, Sea-Tac, Federal Way, Des KC-DemandAbolition-008853 Moines, Kent and Bellevue police departments about the KCPAO's project to address the demand for commercial sex. As we discussed, the project has four strategies: 1) enhance law enforcement's emphasis on demand; 2) publicize the demand emphasis to deter buyers; 3) conduct online deterrence through targeted advertisements; 4) create a comprehensive and effective john school. We are gearing up to publicly launch this project in late September/early October. In anticipation of the launch, I have two requests: A commitment to conduct one john/buyer sting between now and mid-September. For those of you who have been conducting stings already, this is business as usual. For the others, this is an opportunity to be part of a coordinated response to sex trafficking and commercial sex in your communities. The goal here is not to arrest all buyers-that is impossible. The goal is to create a credible threat of getting caught by publicly showing that a large number of agencies are responding aggressively to this problem. Several agencies have already been conducting stings designed to catch offenders looking for children {CSAM - commercial sexual abuse of a minor). For those agencies that are not already conducting stings, we are particularly interested in expanding the stings into adult cases. (Also, please do not conduct CSAM stings if you have not discussed the KCPAO protocol for CSAM stings with me; I believe I have only spoken with SPD, KCSO and KPD about CSAM stings). It is your choice whether to conduct an on line or track buyer sting, however, we are particularly focusing on the internet in this project. Please communicate regarding your agency's proposed date(s) for stings so they do not all occur on the same day. The objective is to create a risky environment for buyers through frequent and random stings around the county. Recognizing that some of you have reported hesitancy on the part of your city attorneys to file adult buyer sting cases, I am volunteering to meet with your city attorneys to discuss our project and encourage the filing of charges in sting cases (the KCPAO will not be filing adult cases unless they occur in unincorporated King County). Let me know if you would like me to have that conversation in your jurisdiction. Detectives from SPD, KCSO and KPD have previously volunteered to provide training or assistance to agencies that are expanding into john stings. If you would like to take them up on that offer, please let me know. We also want to include participating agencies in the public launch, which is tentatively set for October 7. To that end, we are inviting the Chief/Sheriff, or designated representative, of each of the agencies above to attend the launch. This event will include Dan Satterberg, city council members, mayors, sex trafficking survivors, etc., and media. I have attached a one-pager on the project. Feel free to share this with your department or your city council/mayor, etc. << File: Updated One Page.docx >> Thank you all for your time and for your efforts in this area. I know each of your jurisdictions have many priorities to address, but the hope is that with a modest amount of action and some well-placed publicity, we can actually have a substantive impact on the occurrence of commercial sex and sex trafficking in our communities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008854 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer Tue 10/7/2014 7:32:30 PM City press conference Here is a communication from Heidi regarding press conference, how did it go? Debra From: Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 7 Oct 201417:35:28 -0700 Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:26 PM To: Sargent, Heidi Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Hi Heidi, Thanks for taking the time to talk with me today. Here is the invitation for our Demand Abolition launch. Please forward to others in your office who may be interested. An invitation has gone to Peter Holmes and Craig Sims. Also, I would like to ask you if I may attend the press conference October 15? As you know, I have worked on this issue for several decades, I would very much like to be present for this announcement. Let's set up a time to have coffee in the next few weeks as well. thanks Debra Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologist Executive Director Organization for Prostitution Survivors 206-841-1372 dboyer@u.washington.edu From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am KC-DemandAbolition-008855 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008856 This ama?i was sew: t0 Why did i (193? this? unsubscribe from this 3355*: update subscription greferences Sesame Agamat S?aveary - E30 530% 9&662 Seat?e, WA QBMS USA mewt ?ixmm?w mimmw Aggmm? ??mmy semifieagainsi?slavery. arg KC-DemandAbolition-008857 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer Tue 10/7/2014 8:11:30 PM RE: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. I love it. Also Peter and I met today to develop/coordinate Noel and Alisa's remarks. He will be going over these with both of them. thanks Debra CC: robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; boyerdebra@hotmail.com; lesliebriner@live.com; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; noelgomez206@gmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Subject: RE: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 20:41:29 +0000 CORE MESSAGES 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by men buying sex. Sex buying drives the demand for prostitution. 3. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. 4. Our new approach works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:12 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Robert Beiser; Debra Boyer; lesliebriner@live.com; Alisa B; noelgomez206@gmail.com; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Subject: Re: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Val, I'm going to be listening in on the conversation today but probably can't really participate as fully as I'd hope b/c I have an event tonight and numerous loose ends to tie up. So here's my input on the messaging: SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY. We are writing for a 3rd grade audience--that is the level that newspapers write for. Of course barring the sex/violence of the topic, what would you say to a 3rd grader? My understanding is that the Core messaging is the messaging that needs to be repeated by each speaker, needs to be in the press release, needs to be in almost everything we write and say, needs to repeated as much as possible in every answer we provide to questions we get: I've read the doc and my input for the core messaging is that it is good b/c it is thorough but for the sake of media and KC-DemandAbolition-008858 the public, I think it needs to be simpler. I liked the original 3-4 points we came up with. I think you can delete #5 entirely--it is true and it is part of the story but it adds more complexity and is not necessary for the core. If you want to say this in your speech, Val, it makes sense to do so. But I don't think it makes sense for Noel, Alisa, and Peter to say it. I also wonder if #3 should also be deleted for the exact same reason. Have an answer to it if asked but not include in the core messaging. One of the strengths of our core team is that we are a group of people who can deal with a great deal of theoretical complexity in our thought. This is also a serious weakness of our core team because the normal public is not this way. The more complex we make it, the more our message will be misunderstood and lost. Here's what I suggest -- based on what our team came up with as a group: (1) Prostitution harms women and children (2) Historic solutions haven't worked -- arresting prostituted people (3) Buyers are driving demand for prostitution -- without buyers there would be no commercial sexual exploitation (4) Our new solution works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. Because learning happens through repetition, I think it would be great for each speaker to use this as their outline and emphazise or illustrate 1-2 points. In addition, it would be AMAZING if we each of the survivors could put flesh on these theoretical points by telling stories that illustrate them in the same order that they are going to be presented by each of the speakers. At the end of 1 hour, people will walk out with a very clear understanding of these 4 points. I've given my input. I'll be fully supportive of whatever the team decides to do. Thank you for all of this amazing work. Mar BEST I businesses ending slavery & trafficking web I phone (206) 724-8246 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: For pete's sake, I messed up Noel's email. Please respond all to this email if you write back. Thanks. From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:09 PM To: Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Alisa B; ==~~=-'-'-~="'-'' Mar Smith; Peter Qualliotine Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Hi all, Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan Sand Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. KC-DemandAbolition-008859 Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. Val KC-DemandAbolition-008860 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; noelgomez206@g mai I. com[ noelgomez206@g mai I. com]; lesl iebri ner@I ive. com[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: msmith@interact-llc.com Sent: Tue 10/7/201411:23:14 PM Subject: RE: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. Great job. Comments below, though will support whatever you decide. On Oct 7, 2014 1:42 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > >Hi all, > > > >Today we discussed the core themes that should be present in each speaker's words. Here they are in revised form (see below). I welcome comments (for example, I'm not convinced that #3 is necessary to our argument, although it is of course trne). > > > > I've also attached the entire "Core Messaging Principles" document here with the Core Messages added. > > > >Val > > > > CORE MESSAGES > > > > 1. Prostitution is a harmful and violent practice. In particular, it harms women and children. I RECOMMEND JUST SAYING PROSTITUTION HARMS WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THIS IS AN EASY STATEMENT TO DEFEND. IT IS NOT UNIVERSAL. IT IS HARDER TO DEFEND PROSTITUTION IS A HARMFUL PRACTICE B/C IT SOUNDS MORE UNIVERSAL. THERE ARE LIKELY TO BE PEOPLE WHO SAY THEY ARE NOT HARMED AND THUS THE STATEMENT IS NOT 100% TRUE. I AGREE WITH BOTH STATEMENTS. AM JUST WANTING TO MAKE THIS AS EASY TO DEFEND AS POSSIBLE. > 2. The harm and violence is perpetrated by men buying sex. Sex buying drives the demand for prostitution. > 3. Historically law enforcement has focused on arresting prostituted people; this is the wrong approach. AGREE THAT YOU CAN DROP #3 > 4. Our new approach works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. > GREAT. > > > >From:==~===--"-~== ==="====~===J On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann >Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:12 AM >To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbol ition-008861 > Subject: Re: FW: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. > > > >Val, > > I'm going to be listening in on the conversation today but probably can't really participate as fully as I'd hope b/c I have an event tonight and numerous loose ends to tie up. So here's my input on the messaging: SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY. > > We are writing for a 3rd grade audience--that is the level that newspapers write for. Of course barring the sex/violence of the topic, what would you say to a 3rd grader? > >My understanding is that the Core messaging is the messaging that needs to be repeated by each speaker, needs to be in the press release, needs to be in almost everything we write and say, needs to repeated as much as possible in every answer we provide to questions we get: > > > I've read the doc and my input for the core messaging is that it is good b/c it is thorough but for the sake of media and the public, I think it needs to be simpler. I liked the original 3-4 points we came up with. > > I think you can delete #5 entirely--it is true and it is part of the story but it adds more complexity and is not necessary for the core. If you want to say this in your speech, Val, it makes sense to do so. But I don't think it makes sense for Noel, Alisa, and Peter to say it. I also wonder if #3 should also be deleted for the exact same reason. Have an answer to it if asked but not include in the core messaging. > > One of the strengths of our core team is that we are a group of people who can deal with a great deal of theoretical complexity in our thought. This is also a serious weakness of our core team because the normal public is not this way. The more complex we make it, the more our message will be misunderstood and lost. > > Here's what I suggest -- based on what our team came up with as a group: > > (I) Prostitution harms women and children > > (2) Historic solutions haven't worked -- arresting prostituted people > > (3) Buyers are driving demand for prostitution -- without buyers there would be no commercial sexual exploitation > > (4) Our new solution works to reduce sex buying so that we can reduce the harm of prostitution. > > Because learning happens through repetition, I think it would be great for each speaker to use this as their outline and emphazise or illustrate 1-2 points. In addition, it would be AMAZING if we each of the survivors could put flesh on these theoretical points by telling stories that illustrate them in the same order that they are going to be presented by each of the speakers. > >At the end of I hour, people will walk out with a very clear understanding of these 4 points. > > > > I've given my input. I'll be fully supportive of whatever the team decides to do. > > Thank you for all of this amazing work. > >Mar > KC-DemandAbolition-008862 > > > > > > > > mar brettmann, phd 1 executive director > BEST 1 businesses ending slavery & trafficking > > web ~~~~~~Cb 1 phone (206) 724-8246 > > > > > > > >On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > >For pete's sake, I messed up Noel's email. Please respond all to this email if you write back. Thanks. > > > >From: Richey, Valiant > Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11 :09 PM > To: Debra Boyer; Robert Beiser; Alisa B; ==~=~~~c:=' Mar Smith; Peter Qualliotine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Cc: Richey, Valiant > Subject: Messaging and Program Agenda, etc. > >Hi all, > > Peter and I had a productive meeting with Dan S and Paul B today. Attached find two documents; if possible please review before our phone call tomorrow at 10 a.m. (there is only a total of 3 pages, so it shouldn't take long to review). > >The first document is Messaging Principles, which has our primary messages and "argument tree." Please review and learn for the launch event. Let everyone know if you have any constructive feedback for improving it. > > The second document is Program for Launch. This document has two pages. The first page is the agenda for the program. We need to make it pretty with logos, etc., but please review and be prepared to give feedback. You will note a couple changes. One is that we have moved Noel and Alisa up to go right after Dan. This will get the core message of harm to the forefront of the program. Second, I have been added--against my wishes--by Dan to speak. This is apparently so I can cover the nitty gritty of the strategies. Third, Chief O'Toole is out of town on the day of the launch. She has designated Captain Carmen Best to represent SPD. I don't know Captain Best, but she appears accomplished and is a woman and a minority which I think are all assets to our messaging. > > The second page of the second document contains the main talking points. It is highly important that we discuss this and ideally that all speakers be prepared to fill in more detailed bullet points by Thursday. > > We will discuss all of this further on tomorrow morning. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and prep. > >Val > > KC-DemandAbolition-008863 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello Wed 10/8/2014 6:50:24 AM 10/14 dinner Hey Val, We staying at the Kimpton Hotel at 11014th Ave. Let me know if you would like me to make a reservation somewhere or if you want me to reach out to your team to invite them. Thanks! Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-008864 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bradford, Kerri Wed 10/8/2014 8:45:03 AM RE: Williams From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:40 PM To: Bradford, Kerri Subject: Fwd: Williams Media inquiry: can you find this cause number as I am out for the afternoon? Thanks. Begin forwarded message: From: Sara Jean Green Date: October 6, 2014 at 1:31:36 PM PDT To: "Richey, Valiant" Subject: Re: Williams Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. -----Original Message----From: Sara Jean Green Ll!.!.~~~~~~~~~~'!!!J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:32 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Williams Hey, Val -The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. Thanks, SJ Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008865 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 8:59:38 AM RE: City press conference From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 7:32 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: City press conference Here is a communication from Heidi regarding press conference, how did it go? Debra From:~.:=-:.==.:.=~~~'-"===~ To: Date: Tue, 7 Oct 201417:35:28 -0700 Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am ~~~~~~~~~~ From: Debra Boyer L~~~~~~-"'-"'=~~~.!.!.J Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 4:26 PM To: Sargent, Heidi Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Hi Heidi, Thanks for taking the time to talk with me today. Here is the invitation for our Demand Abolition launch. Please forward to others in your office who may be interested. An invitation has gone to Peter Holmes and Craig Sims. Also, I would like to ask you if I may attend the press conference October 15? As you know, I have worked on this issue for several decades, I would very much like to be present for this announcement. Let's set up a time to have coffee in the next few weeks as well. thanks Debra Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologist Executive Director Organization for Prostitution Survivors 206-841-1372 dboyer@u.washington.edu KC-DemandAbolition-008866 From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) -~=~==~==~::.L:J.:~­ Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008867 This; amaunaubscribe 15mm this iiss?t update subscrin?on preferences S?aame Agama?: Siavery - Sm 953682 4 Seame, WA 98145 - USA mewt ?mm?w mimmw Aggmm? ??mmy semifieagainsi?slavery. arg KC-DemandAbolition-008868 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Ed Burke[edjburke@comcast.net] Cc: Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com)[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]? [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Debra Boyer Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 9:20:42 AM Subject: Re: photographer Hi Ed. Do you have a suggestion for a photographer for the launch? Thanks Debra Sent from my iPhone On Oct 7, 2014, at 3:03 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey at the last meeting we discussed a volunteer photographer that Alisa had mentioned (but Alisa had already left). I just wanted to check on where things stand on this, so it doesn't slip through the cracks. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008869 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 9:23:58 AM RE: logistics From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 3:08 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Robert Beiser Subject: Re: logistics Will do. I'll be making the tags and will work on this later this week. BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: On the topic of logistics, here is my first take on who needs name tags: - Dan Satterberg Dr. Debra Boyer Alisa Bernard Noel Gomez Robert Beiser Mar Brettman Paula Clapp Patty Fleischman Peter Qualliotine Valiant Richey Carmen Best If you have any other ideas, let me know. KC-DemandAbolition-008870 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 9:24:07 AM RE: dinner From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 9:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: dinner Yes most likely Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, DA has offered to treat the Core Team to dinner next Tuesday evening in anticipation of the launch. It will start around 6-7 at a location as yet undetermined (probably downtown or capitol hill). Please let me know if you can attend so I can pass numbers along to DA. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008871 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Mar Brettmann'[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 9:24:52 AM RE: If help is needed From: msmith@interact-llc.com [mailto:msmith@interact-llc.com] On Behalf Of Mar Brettmann Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 11:26 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: If help is needed Val, You are doing so much work and I am so grateful. Please let me know ifl can help in any way. Mar KC-DemandAbolition-008872 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Podszus, Rebecca (ATG)'[RebeccaP3@ATG.WA.GOV] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 9:25:10 AM RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am From: Podszus, Rebecca(ATG)[mailto:RebeccaP3@ATG.WA.GOV] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 5:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Rebecca Podszus Program Specialist, Policy and Government Affairs Washington State Attorney General's Office (360) 586-2683 I ~~~~~~ Consider the environment before printing this email. Think Green! From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-'-'=~="-'=~~="'-==~="""J Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:58 AM To: Podszus, Rebecca (ATG) Cc: Richey, Valiant; Roberts, Darwin (ATG) Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers KC-DemandAbolition-008873 accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-00887 4 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Andy Hwang Wed 10/8/2014 9:48:24 AM Re: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Thank you Andy J. Hwang Chief of Police Federal Way Police Department 253.835.6716 Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 9:11 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) L=.>====='-'~'-'--~==~~==='-""'-~==~~, On Behalf Of Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 1:44 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm KC-DemandAbolition-008875 of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008876 Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; M. Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner[leslie.briner@youthcare.org]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 10:01:56 AM Subject: RSVPs for launch up to 78 To: Hi all Not only did I get to see Boyz II Men this weekend, but RSVPs are also up to 78! Attached is the list in case you want to check for people you think need to be there. Thanks, Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008877 Last Name First Name Email Sano Eric eric.sano@comcast.net Lee Carla carla.lee@kingcounty.gov Bosmans Pat pbosmans@desmoineswa.gov Pham Lan lan.pham@seattle.gov Eiff Agustina agustina.eiff@seattle.gov moyes stephanie stephanie.moyes@kingcounty.gov Rebello Devin devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org Mangiaracina Kelly Kelly.Mangiaracina@KingCounty.gov carroll kelli kelli.carroll@kingcounty.gov Wirschem Mark mark.wirschem@kingcounty.gov Boyer Debra boyerdebra@hotmail.com Oakley Nicholas noakley@ccyj.org Hung Jimmy jimmy.hung@kingcounty.gov Berkowitz Lauren laurenb@burienwa.gov Zora Dianne dzoro1210@msn.com Oliver Brenda brenda@fwcat.org Merrihew Alan ammerrihew@gmail.com Sebba David dsebba@mindspring.com Turner Brent turnerbrent@me.com Asher Dave dasher@scn.org Veloria Velma rosete80@gmail.com Gaddis Chris chrisg@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Sumner Edward edwa rd@iwa ntrest. com Yoon Julia jyoon@ci.seatac.wa.us Louie Annette annette.louie@kingcounty.gov Reibman Jennifer jenniferreibman@comcast.net Tepfer Sean sean.tepfer@usdoj.gov true naomi ogfumito@gmail.com stuckman deb onecutemoose@gmail.com Straus Jon jstraus@kentwa.gov Larson Mark mark.larson@kingcounty.gov Corsilles Cindy ccorsilles@ci.seatac.wa.us Bailey Elisabeth elisabethlesliebailey@gmail.com Urion Ward wardku@lifewire.org Elliott Bryan belliott@rentonwa.gov Harris Tina tharris@rentonwa.gov Orwall Tina tina.orwall@leg.wa.gov PATRICE LU LISA LPATRICELLl@BELLEVUWA.GOV Hemmen Eric ehemmen@kentwa.gov Clapp Paula paulaclapp@aol.com Burgess Councilmember Tim tim.burgess@seattle.gov Beiser Robert robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org Fitzgerald Jim james.fitzgerald@seattle.gov Kohl-Welles Jeanne jeanne.kohl-welles@leg.wa.gov KC-DemandAbolition-008878 phelps anne annephelps@comcast.net Mattsen Jon jon.mattsen@kingcounty.gov Graef Betsy betsygraef@gmail.com brookshire alexandra zanbrookshire@gmail.com Schottenstein Amy amy@magaram.com Hougardy Kathy kathy.hougardy@tukwilawa.gov Sargent Heidi heidi.sargent@seattle.gov Brettmann Mar mar@bestalliance.org Bohl Bob bbohl@desmoineswa.gov Delgado George gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov Umporowicz Thomas thomas.umporowicz@seattle.gov James Harry harry.james@seattle.gov Lee Deborah debbie.lee@usdoj.gov Martin David david.martin@kingcounty.gov Olcott Karen karen@karenolcott.com Johnson Chris c_jay60@comcast.net Baldock Matt mbaldock@snoco.org Sano Eric eric.sano@seattle.gov back us valerie valeriacb@comcast.net Livaudais Catherine catherinelivaudais@gmail.com Newcomb Aaron aaron.newcombl@gmail.com Kohl-Welles Jeanne jeanne.kohl-welles@leg.wa.gov Rote Kelsey Kelsey.Rote@seattle.gov Roberts Darwin darwin.roberts@atg.wa.gov Kinser Warren warren@believedoubtseek.org KC-DemandAbolition-008879 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 10:08:56 AM Re: dinner I am available for dinner that Tuesday night. -Robert On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, DA has offered to treat the Core Team to dinner next Tuesday evening in anticipation of the launch. It will start around 6-7 at a location as yet undetermined (probably downtown or capitol hill). Please let me know if you can attend so I can pass numbers along to DA. Thanks, Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008880 From: Sent: Subject: Podszus, Rebecca (ATG) Wed 10/8/2014 10:21:24 AM FW: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at 10am Rebecca Podszus Program Specialist, Policy and Government Affairs Washington State Attorney General's Office (360) 586-2683 I ~~~~~~ Consider the environment before printing this email. Think Green! From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=""'-'-'=~'-="'=-'-=~=~~'""'", Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 10:58 AM To: Podszus, Rebecca (ATG) Cc: Richey, Valiant; Roberts, Darwin (ATG) Subject: You are invited - "Buyer Beware" Launch, Wed. Oct. 15th at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This event will officially launch an unprecedented regional effort to hold sex buyers accountable for the harms of prostitution. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the_ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution KC-DemandAbol ition-008881 Survivors. We invite you to attend as a partner in the effort to reduce the violence and harm of prostitution and trafficking. Holding buyers accountable represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the tide of dangerous exploitation on our streets. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the_ Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. KC-DemandAbolition-008882 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Wed 10/8/2014 10:24:57 AM Re: story update Great. I'm just getting in after radiation and a chat with my doc this morning. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 9:29 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Sara Jean Green L~""'-'-'~="-~~~~~~~~'-'J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:15 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Umporowicz, Thomas Subject: story update Hey, Val and Tom Just a little update for you guys. I've got so much good material that after talking to my editor, we've decided to split my story in two - main piece (Buyer Beware program with the Des Moines hotel op, the Aurora street sting and brief reference to CSAM) to run on the 15th, followed on the 16th with news from the press conference and more of the CSAM part of it (take down in Belltown, Tyler Williams case, whatever else I can weave in). I'm hoping for back-toback front pages, but that's totally out of my control - and I likely won't get as much space for the second piece but still hope for a good chunk of real estate. Val, I've got a couple things I want to check for accuracy, so will call you to go over those sections when I've got the first story hammered into shape (I'm almost finished writing it). Tom, I'll call you and the guys to read back quotes, probably once I've got the first story done and the second story ready except for the news conference bit of it. For now, quick question: The 69 CSAM cases since early 2013 - does that include the 25 arrests from this summer? Thanks! I'll be in touch. Sara Jean KC-DemandAbolition-008883 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Sara Jean Green Wed 10/8/2014 10:25:19 AM Re: Williams Oh! Awesome. Thank you. Sent from my iPhone >On Oct 8, 2014, at 8:58 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > >Mystery solved: Frederick Tarbox, 14-1-05428-5. > >-----Original Message----> From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] > Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:32 PM >To: Richey, Valiant > Subject: Re: Williams > >Do you have the case against Frederick S Tarby? Can't find his cause number. Can you send if you have it? > >Sent from my iPhone > >>On Oct 6, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: >> >> I have not written it yet. Once it was continued to the 24th, it moved to the back burner. I'll see if I can do it by the end of the week. Lots of energy is going into the launch event right now. >> >> -----Original Message---->> From: Sara Jean Green [mailto:sgreen@seattletimes.com] >>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11 :32 AM >>To: Richey, Valiant >> Subject: Williams >> >> Hey, Val ->>The sentencing briefs for Tyler Williams aren't in ECR yet and I'm not sure if you've finished writing your response. If you can, could you please send me yours as well as the defense brief requesting an exceptional sentence downward? Donohoe is out most of the week and I'm starting to write my story today. >>Thanks, >> sj >> >> Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008884 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 10:33:26 AM Re: FW: FW: mock-ups I'll ask for the images from the designer and let you know as soon as I hear back. -Robert On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Alana Post Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:39 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: 'Cody Damon' John Stancliffe u.===~='-'=~~,,,., Subject: Re: FW: mock-ups Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like DontBuyln.com, Better-Choice.com, etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-008885 Mama 9999929 93119999999999 ?9999?? i 59% Hawam? $?r?999?3 S9999 Mamiamg Faeebmk I Wm Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery 99999995. 9 9999917 eagaim 2:9 091g KC-DemandAbolition-008886 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 10:49:04 AM RE: Layout, etc From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:31 AM To: Mar Brettmann Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Layout, etc Hi MarSounds good on the layout. As for inviting the other councils, our advocacy person is already calling all the councilmembers and mayors in King County to try to get them to the event. I'm checking in with her tomorrow to see how that is going. -Robert On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11: 17 AM, Mar Brettmann Robert, wrote: I just got off the phone with the group and they are happy to hand over the layout and volunteer logistics to us for the day of Val wants to be kept in the loop, so maybe you could bring your layout drawing/plan on Friday and we can discuss briefly with him. Also, they've asked that we call the city councils for the participating cities and invite them to come. I have an intern who can do that and wanted to coordinate with what SAS is already doing. Can discuss Friday. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone ~=+~'-'----'=-=--= Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008887 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 10:49:16 AM RE: FW: FW: mock-ups From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:33 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: FW: FW: mock-ups I'll ask for the images from the designer and let you know as soon as I hear back. -Robert On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Alana Post Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 1:39 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: 'Cody Damon' John Stancliffe u.===~='-'=~~,,,., Subject: Re: FW: mock-ups Thank you! Would it be possible to get the images included in these mockups separately? No rush--we can code the pages and drop images in last. Additionally, were there any domain names that you think might be a good fit for this project? Things like DontBuyln.com, Better-Choice.com, etc? I'm not sure how specific the best option would be, so any ideas would be most appreciated. Best, Alana On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Robert Beiser KC-DemandAbolition-008888 Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery ,SQciizleagaii?gsis{mew my KC-DemandAbolition-008889 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Sara Jean Green'[sgreen@seattletimes.com] Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 10:50:45 AM RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Sara Jean Green' Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Sara Jean Green Lmaut:~oo;~~~;tle1illn~~nJ Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"==-"-""====='-'-====~=_,_, Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:53 PM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants Here is some demographic information for the buyers caught in 2013-2014 for buying or attempting to buy sex from children: KC-DemandAbolition-008890 Sample Professions Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Average Age 39 Locations - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13.2% - Hispanic Let me know if you need anything else. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008891 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ON BUYERS CHARGED IN 2013-2014 Cases - 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between 1/1/13 and 10/8/14 - 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Sample Professions of Defendants Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age range: 19 - 66 Average age: 39 Locations - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13 .2% - Hispanic KC-DemandAbolition-008892 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sara Jean Green Wed 10/8/2014 10:51:29 AM RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:51 AM To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Sara Jean Green' Cc: Donohoe, Dan; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants From: Sara Jean Green Lmia.@~~~~@tlJfil!Jlli;MQffiJ Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Donohoe, Dan Subject: RE: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants KC-DemandAbolition-008893 To: Sara Jean Green Cc: Richey, Valiant; Donohoe, Dan Subject: demographics for CSAM/Att CSAM defendants Here is some demographic information for the buyers caught in 2013-2014 for buying or attempting to buy sex from children: Sample Professions Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Average Age 39 Locations - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13.2% - Hispanic Let me know if you need anything else. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008894 To: Ethan Morris (emorris@kcts9.org)[emorris@kcts9.org]; Register Productions (sabrina.register@comcast.net)[sabrina.register@comcast.net] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 10:54:20 AM Subject: fact sheet Hi Sabrina and Ethan, Attached is a fact sheet I have developed in advance of our launch. It may be informative for your story. You are probably already done with your story and this information is too late, but I wanted to give it to you just in case. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008895 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ON SEX BUYERS CHARGED IN 2013-2014** **only includes men who bought or tried to buy sex from children** Cases - 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between 1/1/13 and 10/8/14 - 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Sample Professions of Defendants Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age range: 19 - 66 Average age: 39 Locations - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race of sex buyers - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13 .2% - Hispanic KC-DemandAbolition-008896 To: Ethan Morris (emorris@kcts9.org)[emorris@kcts9.org]; Register Productions (sabrina.register@comcast.net)[sabrina.register@comcast.net] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 10:54:21 AM Subject: fact sheet Hi Sabrina and Ethan, Attached is a fact sheet I have developed in advance of our launch. It may be informative for your story. You are probably already done with your story and this information is too late, but I wanted to give it to you just in case. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008897 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ON SEX BUYERS CHARGED IN 2013-2014** **only includes men who bought or tried to buy sex from children** Cases - 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between 1/1/13 and 10/8/14 - 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Sample Professions of Defendants Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age range: 19 - 66 Average age: 39 Locations - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race of sex buyers - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13 .2% - Hispanic KC-DemandAbolition-008898 To: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; a.m.mathieson@gmail.com[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com)[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith ( mar@bestal Iiance. org )[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; 'Robert Beiser'[ robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Les Iie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/201411:02:18AM Subject: fact sheet Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008899 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ON SEX BUYERS CHARGED IN 2013-2014 Total Volume of Demand - Arizona State University estimates 5% of the adult male population is soliciting sex online. In King County this translates to 39,000 men - The Urban Institute released a study in 2014 concluding that between 2003 and 2007, the commercial sex industry in the Seattle Metropolitan area doubled in size and was the fastest growing commercial sex industry in the country - The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has identified over 100 websites where commercial sex is accessible in King County Cases* - 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between 1/1/13 and 10/8/14 - 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Sample Professions of Defendants* Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age range: 19 - 66 Average age: 39 Locations* - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race of sex buyers* - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13 .2% - Hispanic *only includes men who bought or tried to buy sex from children* KC-DemandAbolition-008900 To: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Peter Qua IIioti ne [peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com] [peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; a.m.mathieson@gmail.com[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com)[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; 'Robert Beiser'[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Les Iie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] Cc: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 11:02:19 AM Subject: fact sheet Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008901 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ON SEX BUYERS CHARGED IN 2013-2014 Total Volume of Demand - Arizona State University estimates 5% of the adult male population is soliciting sex online. In King County this translates to 39,000 men - The Urban Institute released a study in 2014 concluding that between 2003 and 2007, the commercial sex industry in the Seattle Metropolitan area doubled in size and was the fastest growing commercial sex industry in the country - The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has identified over 100 websites where commercial sex is accessible in King County Cases* - 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between 1/1/13 and 10/8/14 - 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Sample Professions of Defendants* Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age range: 19 - 66 Average age: 39 Locations* - 47.5% of buyers were from King County - 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington - 10% out of state or out of country Race of sex buyers* - 79.5% - White - 3% - African American - 4.5% - Asian - 13 .2% - Hispanic *only includes men who bought or tried to buy sex from children* KC-DemandAbolition-008902 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 11:09:09 AM RE: fact sheet From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 11:09 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: fact sheet Won't be able to do much on this for awhile husband is in surgery Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008903 To: From: Sent: Sarah Richey (s_richey@wi nebow. com)[ s_richey@wi nebow. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 11 :46:28 AM Do you have any thoughts about easy ways to make this a little prettier? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008904 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation PROGRAM • Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting Attorney o Scope and nature of the problem • Noel Gomez, survivor and co-founder Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Experience in "the life" • Founding of OPS • Alisa Bernard, survivor o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Experience in "the life" • Valiant Richey, King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney o Introduction by Dan Satterberg • Overview of the initiative and core strategies • Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Shift in law enforcement approach to the problem • Role of law enforcement in the project • Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of Organization for Prostitution Survivors o Introduction by Valiant Richey • Overview of the new intervention program- "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: A Program for Men" • Questions o Moderated by Dan Satterberg KC-DemandAbolition-008905 To: Landino, Gina T[Gina.Landino@seattle.gov]; Peter Holmes[peter.holmes@seattle.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Satterberg, Dan Sent: Wed 10/8/201412:11:50 PM Subject: RE: Demand Reduction Press Conference Oct 15 Great. I got your phone message Pete. I am in NYC for a conference for a couple days, but will try to call you to discuss. Dan Sent from my Windows Phone From:===-'-~~ Sent: 10/8/2014 2:25 PM To: ~='-=hL:;;= Subject: FW: Demand Reduction Press Conference Oct 15 From: Tramble, Jennifer On Behalf Of Holmes, Peter Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 9:25 AM To: Landino, Gina T Subject: FW: Demand Reduction Press Conference Oct 15 From: Satterberg, Dan L~~~~~~~=~~~~~"-"-J Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 7:43 AM To: Holmes, Peter Subject: Demand Reduction Press Conference Oct 15 Hi Pete, I wanted to invite you to join our presser at the Bertha KL room on Tuesday the 15th at 10. The focus will be on our new partnership with a survivor organization and at least 8 police departments and city attorneys in King County to raise the stakes for men who are caught trying to buy commercial sex on line. If you can make it, we can share our talking points with you so we are all singing off the same sheet of music (like the Whiffenpoofs?). Best, Dan KC-DemandAbolition-008906 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Wed 10/8/2014 12:33:55 PM Re: Layout, etc Great, Robert. If you need any help on making those calls, I'll have a intern who can make final calls next Tuesday. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi MarSounds good on the layout. As for inviting the other councils, our advocacy person is already calling all the councilmembers and mayors in King County to try to get them to the event. I'm checking in with her tomorrow to see how that is going. -Robert On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11: 17 AM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Robert, I just got off the phone with the group and they are happy to hand over the layout and volunteer logistics to us for the day of Val wants to be kept in the loop, so maybe you could bring your layout drawing/plan on Friday and we can discuss briefly with him. Also, they've asked that we call the city councils for the participating cities and invite them to come. I have an intern who can do that and wanted to coordinate with what SAS is already doing. Can discuss Friday. 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Launch Event - Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 11 :30 AM (PDT} Seattle City Hall - Bertha Knight Larndes Room 600 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98104 Free Order Order #354838501. Ordered by Val Richey on October 8, 2014 12:37 PM RSVP Please prirnt and brirng yo11;Jr tickets to the evernt erntrnnce. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 354838501448792549001 Do you organize events? Start selling in minutes with Eventbrite! www.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008913 To: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; M. Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Peter Qua IIiotine[peterqual Iioti ne@gmai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl ie. bri ner@youthcare.org]; ane mathieson[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 12:38:42 PM Subject: RE: RSVPs for launch up to 78 From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:02 AM To: Debra Boyer; M. Smith; Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Leslie Briner; ane mathieson; Alisa B Subject: RSVPs for launch up to 78 Hi all - Not only did I get to see Boyz II Men this weekend, but RSVPs are also up to 78! Attached is the list in case you want to check for people you think need to be there. Thanks, Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008914 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Rachael Webb (rachael@abekam.org)[rachael@abekam.org]; Becky 0. Bullard[rob@denverda.org]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Jennine SawwanUennine_sawwan@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 1:20:56 PM Subject: 10/10 Coordinator call Hi Everyone, Thank you all so much for providing great feedback to our consultant Becky. It's really helpful as we work to improve the experience for all of you and prepare to on board the second cohort. We are working hard to streamline, unify, and plan ahead as we bring on these eight (I know, eight!) new cities. Thank you all so much for being our test pilots and helping us navigate this uncharted airspace. Ziba and I recognize that we have been building the initiative as we go and we truly appreciate your dedication and willingness to take this journey with us over the past 6 months. Big things are ahead and we look forward to our continued partnership! Now, for the updates: Cohort 2 Cities In case we haven't shared the full list, your new partners in crime-fighting will be Alameda County (Oakland), Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Portland (OR), and San Diego. Launch Event Due to flight arrival times, we have the exciting opportunity to bring all city representatives together the evening of Tuesday, October 21 (5-9p.m.) to let everyone get acquainted. Food and drink will be provided! Please let us know if you have any conflicts that will prevent you from attending. The next 2 weeks We plan to use this week's call to address administrative items including preparations for the launch, the website we are currently constructing, and quick-win grants. We will be canceling the call on 10/17. Updates and Action Items 1. Submit additional by October 15 2. Monthly Report due October 21- slight change in plan ... a. Instead of a written report this month, we are asking that you prepare a presentation to share with the cohort 2 cities at the launch. We will talk more about this on the call this week and send you the presentation format. Agenda for this week 1. Administrative Items (30) a. Monthly report/presentation for launch b. Launch agenda c. Website updates 2. Overview of vision for an 11 city network (15) a. Considerations i. Quick wins - cohort 2 not receiving these ii. Weekly calls iii. Reporting timeline b. Sprints c. Longer Term Strategy Support We look forward to connecting with all of you on Friday! Devin KC-DemandAbolition-008915 Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-008916 Cc: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; "Peter Qua IIioti ne ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]?"[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Noel Gomez Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 1:28:21 PM Subject: Re: dinner I miss all the fun stuff. I will be working that night so no dinner for me. Thanks Noel On Oct 8, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, DA has offered to treat the Core Team to dinner next Tuesday evening in anticipation of the launch. It will start around 6-7 at a location as yet undetermined (probably downtown or capitol hill). Please let me know if you can attend so I can pass numbers along to DA. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008917 Cc: To: From: Sent: Subject: Ethan Morris (emorris@kcts9.org)[emorris@kcts9.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Register Productions Wed 10/8/2014 1:30:24 PM Re: fact sheet Thanks Val! Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 10:54 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Hi Sabrina and Ethan, Attached is a fact sheet I have developed in advance of our launch. It may be informative for your story. You are probably already done with your story and this information is too late, but I wanted to give it to you just in case. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008918 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Debra Boyer Wed 10/8/2014 1 :57:38 PM RE: fact sheet I think what you have is perfect, I did some formatting, add KCPAO logo. hope this helps. Debra just one question on one section, which is in Red, also need to From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 11:09 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: fact sheet Won't be able to do much on this for awhile husband is in surgery Sent from my iPhone On Oct 8, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008919 A PARTNERSHIP TO END COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION DEMAND FACT SHEET Volume of Demand • • • • Research conducted at Arizona State University estimates 5% of the adult male population is soliciting sex online. For King County this translates to 39,000 men Between 2003 and 2007, the commercial sex industry in the Seattle Metropolitan area doubled in size and was the fastest growing commercial sex industry in the country according to a study released by The Urban Institute in 2014. Over 100 websites for commercial sex accessible in King County identified by KCPAO. Prosecutions* • • 75 men charged with Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (CSAM) or Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Att. CSAM) between January 2013 and October 2014 32 men charged with CSAM or Att. CSAM in the first 9.5 months of 2014 Professions of Defendants* • • • • • • • • Truck driving Ministry Painter Consulting Software development Management Architecture Locksmith • • • • • • • Military News Car sales Engineering Labor Teaching Aerospace Age of Defendants* • • Mean Age: Age range: 22 19 - 66 Location of Arrests* • • • 47.5% of buyers were from King County 42.5% from outside King County, but in Washington 10% out of state or out of country Ethnicity of Sex Buyers* • • • • 79.5% - White 13 .2% - Hispanic 4.5% - Asian 3% - African American *only includes men who bought or tried to buy sex from children* KC-DemandAbolition-008920 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Tripp Underwood Wed 10/8/2014 2:19:04 PM "cities initiative" web copy Hi Val, First, let me apologize for getting this to you so late. The approval process here is in a state of flux, so finalizing our messaging and getting the subsequent edits took a lot longer than anticipated. But we've worked out some of the kinks and now have an official "overview" of the CEASE Network (new name for cities initiative) for the web. Since we'll be creating a CEASE Seattle site I redrafted a version to be more Seattle/King County specific. There are still some pieces missing but this will give you a sense of the direction we're going in. Everything here is open to your edits-you're free to change as much or as little as you see fit-simply make changes to the draft I sent, send it back, and I'll make sure the edits are reflected in the final version. I've also included a screen cap of a Beta version of the site. It will improve and get a polished logo before it's live, but I wanted to pass it on now so you had a better sense of how the final product will look. If you have any questions or concerns that you want to talk over, feel free to give me a call. My office number is 617-995-1935 and my cell is 617-823-8834. Thanks! Underwood Content Specialist Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA 617.995.1935 KC-DemandAbol ition-008921 ;'" ·n Cot•es Int atl'Je • + New ,• Ed t Page Howdy Aus1'n Whopple • • INITIATIVE - Seattle 0.. . o oc G001 ToReducedemandby20% in2year.;. Seatt leandKingCountypa rticipates in the CEASENetwork,anactionorien tedlearningcommunity connecting people from many sector.; anddiscipline5,committedto reduc ingthedernandforprosti tution in thei r communitiesby20%intwo Prostitution, which includes sex trafficking,isaninherentlyharmful industry tha t puts countless people and communities at risk. Evidence shows t hat combating the demand for paid ~ex is a crucial- but often overlooked- componen t of a comprehensive approach toendingtheil legalsextrade.Toputitsimply:Nobuyer.;,nobuslness Witht hisinmind,CEAS ESeattletargetssexbuyer.;throughacoordinatedeffortbetween King County Prosecuting Attorn ey's Office (KCPAO ) and the Organintion for Prostitution Survivors (OPS). The strategy is two-fold; KC PAO will reduce demand by supporting law enforcement and prosecutionactio nsthatplaceanemphaslsonsexbuyer.;,aswellcreateapublicdeterrence campaign aimed at on line sex trafficking. OPS will address the issue by working with people rnnvlctedofsex-buylngthroughanextenslveint erventiontha t ed lJcatesp Read journalist CharlotteAlter's public slamming of comedian Jim Norton, written in response to hisproactivearticle, "lnDelenseofJohns." The CEASE Network receives tactical, Of)f'rational, and finical support from Demand Abolition powered by Demand Abolition 000 KC-DemandAbolition-008922 Seattle and King County participates in the CEASE Network, an action-oriented learning community connecting people from many sectors and disciplines, committed to reducing the demand for prostitution in their communities by 20% in two years. Prostitution, which includes sex trafficking, is an inherently harmful industry that puts countless people and communities at risk. Evidence shows that combating the demand for paid sex is a crucial-but often overlooked-component of a comprehensive approach to ending the illegal sex trade. To put it simply: No buyers, no business. With this in mind, CEASE Seattle targets sex buyers through a coordinated effort between King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS). The strategy is two-fold; KCPAO will reduce demand by supporting law enforcement and prosecution actions that place an emphasis on sex buyers, as well create a public deterrence campaign aimed at online sex trafficking. OPS will address the issue by working with people convicted of sex-buying through an extensive intervention that educates participants about the harms created by the sex industry, and encourages the development of healthy sexual relationships and identities. Fighting the underground and complex nature of the illegal sex trade takes coordination across many sectors, and requires the input of people with varying skills, experiences, and resources. CEASE Seattle is led by two local coordinators with ties to the community, and a proven ability to bring together multiple stakeholders to achieve a common goal. The core of the team is made up of survivor leaders, criminal justice professionals, members of the local government, and philanthropists. Demand reduction techniques used by CEASE Seattle are data-driven and measured regularly to track progress. In the fight against sexual exploitation innovation and experimentation isn't just encouraged-it's required. To be successful, those who oppose the illegal sex trade must be as agile and creative as the exploiters: the sex buyers and pimps who are utilizing technology and taking their illegal activities online. The CEASE Network was conceptualized by and receives support from Demand Abolition, a program of Hunt Alternatives that combats the demand for illegal commercial sex as a way to eliminate prostitution in the US. With help from key partners, Demand Abolition provides funding for CEASE Seattle coordinators, and provides operational support for the team including training and technical assistance, data collection and analysis, and access to network-wide communication and learning platforms. (Strategy development, intervention implementation, and fundraising to sustain local interventions are driven by the core team.) By aligning with the CEASE Network we are part of an action-oriented, learning community that will help us reduce the demand for paid sex in King County. In addition, involvement in KC-DemandAbolition-008923 the network allows our team to educate and learn from people nationwide who are unearthing and testing new anti-demand techniques, thereby contributing to a national movement combating this age-old and exploitive industry. Successfully combating demand requires many different ideas and approaches. To learn more about the core principles that govern the CEASE Network, its approach to reducing demand, relationship to Demand Abolition, and information on supporting the Network, please visit the '7earn more" sections of this website. Meet the team: Valiant Richey, JD, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for King County Peter Qualliotine, co-founder of the Organization for Prostitution Survivors Alisa Bernard, Board member of Organization for Prostitution Survivors, industry survivor Robert Beiser, Executive Director of Seattle Against Slavery (SAS) Leslie Briner, founder of Notes from the Ground, a consulting practice focusing on developing resources to respond to sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. For full bias, please visit the "learn more about CEASE Seattle page" In the news Seattle times article: Read journalist Charlotte Alter's public slammin!l of comedian Jim Norton, written in response to his proactive article, "In Defense of Johns." The CEASE Network receives tactical, operational, and finical support from~~~"'-- KC-DemandAbolition-008924 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Peter Qua IIiotine ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; a.m.mathieson@gmail.com[a.m.mathieson@gmail.com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmail.com )[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com)[lesliebriner@live.com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 2:43:52 PM Subject: Re: fact sheet I always like your stats comparing the arrests of sex buyers to the number of arrests of people involved in prostitution. I know it doesn't tell the best story about King County, but it emphasizes how disproportionately blaming of victims the response has historically been. Also, any of the facts from the attached sheet have references, as well. -Robert On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008925 E, . . . .5: ?ring-x I rm 5m! Der??h A56 Itld? To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 2:59:44 PM RE: restaurants From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:38 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: restaurants From: Richey, Valiant L==='-"-=='-""-'-=~-=-'~=="-~~_,_, Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:55 PM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: restaurants Hi Devin, Currently there are four of us from the core team committed to dinner, although I only sent out the official request for RSVPs this morning, so that will probably go up by a person or two. In the meantime, I wanted to give you some options for restaurants. These are all either downtown or very close to downtown: Wild Ginger (very popular upscale Thai place): ~""-'1.L.:::~~"'-==~~~c:L. Purple Cafe (American, PNW cuisine, a little more subdued, good food): ~:J:::,,,!L~~==~=~=-'-"-~'-'-=~= Umi Sake House (Japanese, sushi, pretty good for groups, can get loud): ~""-'1.L.:::~~~==c:.===~ Tavolata (Italian by well-known restaurateur, good big long tables): ~""-'1-'-"'~~~~=~~=='-===~~==-'-'=-'=-"-=~ Dhalia or Lola (two places with upscale PNW cuisine by legendary Seattle restaurateur Tom Douglas; good food but probably the priciest): ~""-'1-L::c~====~~=='-'-='-=='--"'~=-'-=~~, "-'""-=:.:LL-"=.=;;::===="-'"'-'-'-'-=="'-'-'-~==-.:.== Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008928 To: From: Sent: Subject: Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 3:00:22 PM RE: media inquiry From: Hung, Jimmy Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 2:22 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: media inquiry <> From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:55 PM To: Hung, Jimmy Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: media inquiry Hey Jimmy, We are getting ready for the launch event next week and we've had an inquiry as to how many juveniles have been charged with prostitution in 2014 (I think it was 1 in 2013, so I'm anticipating the number will be low). Could you check on that? Thanks very much, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008929 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE) Wed 10/8/2014 3:07:40 PM Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. valiantrichey@kingcounty.gov whv did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008930 KC-DemandAbolition-008931 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: cody@mediacause.org[cody@mediacause.org] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 3:10:38 PM Connecting on the search ad demand reduction campaign Hi CodyI saw that a meeting was scheduled on this while I was out of town. It would be great to find a time to connect so you can walk me through what you're thinking as Seattle Against Slavery has been tapped to help manage this effort for the King County Demand Abolition core team. If you have some time tomorrow after 3pm PST to talk, that would be great. Let me know, Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008932 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Sara Jean Green'[sgreen@seattletimes.com] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 3:11:55 PM numbers update Hey Sara Jean, As we discussed, to date in 2014, there have been 32 charges against men for buying or trying to buy sex from kids. I just learned that in 2014, we have charged one juvenile with prostitution. That charge was filed to keep the child in detention because of fears she was going to be killed. When the court released her, we dismissed the case. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-008933 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Paul Bergman Wed 10/8/2014 3:15:17 PM RE: Oct 15 event From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:15 PM To: Paul Bergman Subject: RE: Oct 15 event From: Paul Bergman L'-'-"~~~~~~"""-''-'J Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Oct 15 event We need to send out a media advisory announcing the event the day before on Oct 14. Is your press guy going to do this? 401 Second Avenue South, Suite 501 I Seattle, WA 98104 206.652.9506 - office; (206) 484-6734 - cell I cofen.com =~===-'--L KC-DemandAbolition-008934 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 3:33:40 PM Re: Hi Val Yes, the links stay active if you forward it. Also, here's the list of invitees who had emails (in case you still need it). The other (more organized looking) list is at:~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-""-~~~ -Robert PS: RSVPs are now at 89! Our advocacy person made a lot of calls today and I think that helped. On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey Robert, If I forward the invite to a list serve, can people still RSVP by clicking on the link or does the email have to be sent to them by mail chimp? Also can you send me the very most recent RSVP list so I can review with Dan this morning? Thanks. Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008935 Email Address Name ed.murray@seattle.gov Ed Murray kcexec@kingcounty.gov Dow Constantine dlaw@rentonwa.gov Denis Law jim.ferrell@cityoffederalway.com Jim Ferrell dkaplan@desmoineswa.gov Dave Kaplan mayor@algonawa.gov Dave Hill nbackus@auburnwa.gov Nancy Backus rleider@beauxarts-wa.gov Richard Leider cbalducci@bellevuewa.gov Claudia Balducci dgordon@ci.blackdiamond.wa.us Gordon Dave joshua.freed@ci.bothell.wa.us Joshua Freed lucyk@burienwa.gov Lucy Krakowiak jimb@carnationwa.gov Jim Berger mharto@ci.covington.wa.us Margaret Harto will.ibershof@duvallwa.gov Will lbershof lreynolds@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Liz Reynolds mayor@issaquahwa.gov Fred Butler dbaker@kenmorewa.gov David Baker mayor@kentwa.gov Suzette Cooke awalen@kirklandwa.gov Amy Walen mgoss@ci. lake-forest-park. wa. us Mary Jane Goss bill.allison@maplevalleywa.gov Bill Allison pboyd@medina-wa.gov Patrick Boyd bruce.bassett@mercergov.org Bruce Bassett dperry@cityofmilton.net Debra Perry steveb@ci.newcastle.wa.us Steve Buri susan.west@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Susan West mayor@northbendwa.gov Kenneth Hearing lguier@ci. pacific. wa. us Leanne Guier mayor@redmond.gov John Marchione tvance@sammamish.us Tom Vance mgregerson@ci.seatac.wa.us Mia Gregerson swinstead@shorelinewa.gov Shari Winstead mayor@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Matthew Larson mayor@tukwila.gov Jim Haggerton mayor@ci. yarrow-point. wa.us Richard Cahill sally.bagshaw@seattle.gov Sally Bagshaw sally.clark@seattle.gov Sally J. Clark jean.godden@seattle.gov Jean Godden bruce.harrell@seattle.gov Bruce A. Harrell mike.obrien@seattle.gov Mike O'Brien tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov Tom Rasmussen kshama.sawant@seattle.gov Kshama Sawant Tim.Burgess@seattle.gov Tim Burgess KC-DemandAbolition-008936 nick.licata@seattle.gov Nick Licata lwales@auburnwa.gov Largo Wales cdacorsi@auburnwa.gov Claude DaCorsi bpeloza@auburnwa.gov Bill Peloza ytrout@auburnwa.gov Yolanda Trout jholman@auburnwa.gov John Holman rwagner@auburnwa.gov Rich Wagner wosborne@auburnwa.gov Osborne Wayne mhillberg@beauxarts-wa.gov Mike Hillberg jgillem@beauxarts-wa.gov John Gillem tstowe@bea uxa rts-wa .gov Tom Stowe pbates@bea uxa rts-wa .gov Peggie Bates wmorlock@beauxarts-wa.gov Wade Morlock jchelminiak@bellevuewa.gov John Chelminiak clee@bellevuewa.gov Conrad Lee j.robertson@bellevuewa.gov Jennifer Robertson lrobinson@bellevuewa.gov Lynne Robinson jstokes@bellevuewa.gov John Stokes tdeady@ci.blackdiamond.wa.us Tamie Deady emorgan@ci.blackdiamond.wa.us Erika Morgan jedelman@ci. blackdia mond. wa. us Janie Edelman cbenson@ci.blackdiamond.wa.us Carol Benson andy.rheaume@ci.bothell.wa.us Andy Rheaume bill.evans@ci.bothell.wa.us Bill Evans tris.samberg@ci. both ell. wa. us Tris Samberg mark.lamb@ci.bothell.wa.us Mark Lamb tom.agnew@ci.bothell.wa.us Tom Agnew stephena@burienwa.gov Steve Armstrong laurenb@burienwa.gov Lauren Berkowtiz jerryr@burienwa.gov Gerald Robinson nancyt@burienwa.gov Nancy Tosta debiw@burienwa.gov Debi Wagner lee@carnationwa.gov Lee Grumman kim@carnationwa.gov Kim Lisk erin@carnationwa.gov Erin Chamberlin mmhoon@ci.covington.wa.us Marlla Mhoon mlanza@ci.covington.wa.us Mark Lanza jcimaomojr@covingtonwa.gov Joseph Cimaomo Jr. wsnoey@ci.covington.wa.us Wayne Snoey jscott@ci.covington.wa.us Jim Scott jwagner@ci.covington. wa. us Jeff Wagner jnutting@desmoineswa.gov Jeremy Nutting mmusser@desmoineswa.gov Melissa Musser jburrage@desmoineswa.gov Jeanette Burrage bsheckler@desmoineswa.gov Bob Sheckler KC-DemandAbol ition-00893 7 vpennington@desmoineswa.gov Vic Pennington dianne.brudnicki@duvallwa.gov Dianne Brudnicki leroy.collinwood@duvallwa.gov Leroy Collinwood scott.thomas@duvallwa.gov Scott Thomas becky.nixon@duvallwa.gov Becky Nixon gary.gill@duvallwa.gov Gary Gill amy.ockerlander@duvallwa.gov Amy Ockerlander jason.walker@duvallwa.gov Jason Walker mirwin@ci.enumclaw. wa. us Morgan Irwin ddickson@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Darrel Dickson msando@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Mike Sando clafleur@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Chance La Fleur jcarstens@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Juanita Carstens jhogan@ci.enumclaw. wa. us Jim Hogan hoverland@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Hoke Overland Lydia .Assefa-Dawson@cityoffedera Iway. com Lydia AssefaDawson kelly.maloney@cityoffederalway.com Kelly Maloney susan.honda@cityoffederalway.com Susan Honda jeanne.burbidge@cityoffederalway.com Jeanne Burbidge bob.celski@cityoffederalway.com Bob Celski Martin.Moore@cityoffederalway.com Martin Moore dini.duclos@cityoffederalway.com Dini Duclos eileenb@issaquahwa.gov Eileen Barber stacyg@issaquahwa.gov Stacy Goodman tolam@issaquahwa.gov Tola Marts ninam@issaquahwa.gov Nina Milligan MaryLouP@issaquahwa.gov Mary Lou Pauly joshuas@issaquahwa.gov Joshua Schaer paulw@issaquahwa.gov Paul Winterstein nherbig@kenmorewa.gov Nigel Herbig mcurtis@kenmorewa.gov Milton Curtis lsperry@kenmorewa.gov Laurie Sperry bsmith@kenmorewa.gov Brent Smith avanness@kenmorewa.gov Allen VanNess jberrios@kentwa.gov Jim Berrios wboyce@kentwa.gov Bill Boyce dhiggins@kentwa.gov Dennis Higgins dralph@kentwa.gov Dana Ralph dranniger@kentwa.gov Deborah Ranniger lthomas@kentwa.gov Les Thomas psweet@kirklandwa.gov Penny Sweet jarnold@kirklandwa.gov Jay Arnold skloba@kirklandwa.gov Shelley Kloba tnixon@kirklandwa.gov Toby Nixon dasher@kirklandwa.gov Dave Asher KC-DemandAbolition-008938 dmarchio@kirklandwa.gov Doreen Marchione jjohnson@ci. lake-forest-park. wa. us Jeff Johnson cstanford@cityoflfp.com Catherine Stanford mphillips@cityoflfp.com Mark Phillips hthompson@cityoflfp.com Hilda Thompson tfrench@ci. lake-forest-park. wa. us Tom French jwright@cityoflfp.com John Wright jresha@ci. lake-forest-park. wa. us E. John Resha Ill sean.kelly@maplevalleywa.gov Sean Kelly Layne.Barnes@maplevalleywa.gov Layne Barnes erin.weaver@maplevalleywa.gov Erin Weaver noel.gerken@maplevalleywa.gov Noel Gerken dana.parnello@maplevalleywa.gov Dana Pamella linda.johnson@maplevalleywa.gov Linda Johnson cpryde@medina-wa.gov Curt Pryde dlee@medina-wa.gov David Lee jmaffei@medina-wa.gov John Maffei jdecker@medina-wa.gov Jay Decker mluis@medina-wa.gov Michael Luis amorcos@medina-wa.gov Alex Morcos debbie.bertlin@mercergov.org Debbie Bertlin jane.brahm@mercergov.org Jane Braham mike.cero@mercergov.org Mike Cera dan.grausz@mercergov.org Dan Crausz tana.senn@mercergov.org Tana Senn benson.wong@mercergov.org Benson Wong lzaroudny@cityofmilton.net Lois Zaroudny btaylor@cityofm i Iton. net Bart Taylor bott@cityofmilton.net Bryan Ott ajones@cityofmilton.net Aaron Jones tmorton@cityofmilton.net Todd Morton jmanley@cityofmilton.net Jim Manley bwhalen@cityofmilton.net Bob Whalen johndr@ci.newcastle.wa.us John Drescher lisaj@ci.newcastle.wa.us Lisa Jensen carols@ci.newcastle.wa.us Carol Simpson gordonb@ci.newcastle.wa.us Gordon Bisset richc@ci.newcastle.wa.us Rich Crispo johnd@ci.newcastle.wa.us John Dulcich shawn.mcevoy@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Shawn McEvoy stacia.jenkins@ci. norm a ndy-park. wa. us Stacia Jenkins kathleen. waters@ci. normandy-park. wa. us Kathleen Waters tom.munslow@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Tom Munslow mike.bishoff@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Mike Bishoff dcook@northbendwa.gov David Cook KC-DemandAbolition-008939 agothelf@northbendwa.gov Alan Gothelf jrosen@northbendwa.gov Jonathan Rosen jpettersen@northbendwa.gov Jeanne Pettersen dwilliamson@northbendwa.gov Dee Williamson rkolodejchuk@northbendwa.gov Ryan Kolodejchuk kgarberding@ci. pacific. wa. us Katie Garberding jjones@ci.pacific.wa.us John Jones vkave@ci.pa cifi c. wa.us Vic Kave sknudtson@ci.pacific.wa.us Stacy Knudtson Oliveira jputnam@ci.pacific.wa.us Joshua Putnam twalker@ci.pacific. wa. us Tren Walker kallen@redmond.gov Kimberly Allen dcarson@redmond.gov David Carson tmflynn@redmond.gov Tom Flynn hmargeson@redmond.gov Dayle (Hank) Margeson hmyers@redmond.gov Hank Myers bcshutz@remond.gob Byron Shutz jcstilin@redmond.gov John Stilin dpersson@rentonwa.gov Don Persson eprince@rentonwa.gov Ed Prince rcorman@rentonwa.gov Randy Corman tbriere@rentonwa.gov Terri Briere mpalmer@rentonwa.gov Marcie Palmer gtaylor@rentonwa.gov Greg Taylor apavone@rentonwa.gov Armando Pavone todell@sammamish.us Tom Odell rvalderrama-aramayo@sammamish.us Ramiro Valderrama-Aramayo dgerend@sammamish.us Don Gerend khuckabay@sammamish.us Kathleen Huckabay nwhitten@sammamish.us Nancy Whitten bkeller@sammamish.us Bob Keller bladenburg@ci.seatac.wa.us Barry Ladenburg kcampbell@ci.seatac. wa. us Kathryn Campbell tanderson@ci.seatac.wa.us Terry Anderson aanderson@ci.seatac.wa.us Tony Anderson dbush@ci.seatac.wa.us Dave Bush pfernald@ci.seatac.wa.us Pam Fernald ceggen@shorelinewa.gov Chris Eggen kmcglashan@shorelinewa.gov Keith McGlashan whall@shorelinewa.gov Will Hall dmcconnell@shorelinewa.gov Doris McConnell jsalomon@shorelinewa.gov Jesse Salomon croberts@shorelinewa.gov Chris Roberts bjeans@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Robert Jean cpatterson@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Chelley Patterson KC-DemandAbolition-008940 bholloway@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Bryan Holloway kwall@ci.snoqualmie. wa. us Kingston Wall hmunden@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Heather Munden cpeterson@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Charles Peterson kprewitt@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Kathi Prewitt jevans@ci. woodinville. wa. us James Evans pwaters@ci. woodinville. wa. us Paula Waters lrubstello@ci. woodinville. wa. us Les Rustello hstecker@ci. woodinville. wa. us Hank Stecker sboundy-sanders@ci. woodinville. wa. us Susan Boundy-Sanders laspen@ci.woodinville.wa.us Liz Aspen citycouncil@tukwilawa.gov Tukwila City Council joe.mcdermott@kingcounty.gov Joe McDermott pete.vonreichbauer@kingcounty.gov Pete van Reichbauer jane.hague@kingcounty.gov Jane Hague dave.upthegrove@kingcounty.gov Dave Upthegrove larry.phillips@kingcounty.gov Larry Phillips kathy.lambert@kingcounty.gov Kathy Lambert rod.dembowski@kingcounty.gov Rod Dembowski Kelli.carroll@kingcounty.gov Kelli Carroll clifton.curry@kingcounty.gov Clifton Curry larry.gossett@kingcounty.gov Larry Gosset Reagan.Dunn@kingcounty.gov Reagan Dunn kindle.shaw@seattle.gov Deputy Mayors jeanne.kohl-welles@leg.wa.gov Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles catherine.crisham@usdoj.gov Kate Crisham sean.tepfer@usdoj.gov Sean Tepfer lan.pham@seattle.gov Lan Pham stephanie.moyes@kingcounty.gov Stephanie Moyes rosete80@gmail.com Velma Veloria barbara.mack@kingcounty.gov Barbara Mack corinna.harn@kingcounty.gov Corinna Harn valicea-galvan@desmoineswa.gov Veronica Alicea-Galvan sean.odonnell@kingcounty.gov Sean O'Donnell RebeccaP3@atg.wa.gov Rebecca Podszus darwinr@atg.wa.gov Darwin Roberts bobf@atg.wa.gov Bob Ferguson mikew@atg.wa.gov Mike Webb Roger.Goodman@leg.wa.gov Roger Goodman Tina.Orwall@leg.wa.gov Rep. Tina Orwall alice.zillah@commerce.wa.gov Alice Zillah virginia.gleason@seattle.gov Virginia Gleason Linda.Kochmar@leg.wa.gov Rep. Linda Kachmar bjbridge@ccyj.org Bobbi Bridge eaubrey@rentonwa.gov Eddie Aubrey KC-DemandAbolition-008941 sarthur@rentonwa.gov Shawn Arthur Pete.Holmes@seattle.gov Pete Holmes Craig.Sims@seattle.gov Craig Sims stephanie.arthur@cityoffederalway.com Stephanie Arthur mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov Matthew Hutchins pbosmans@desmoineswa.gov Patricia Bosmans rjenkinson@kirklandwa.gov Robin Jenkinson mwalker@kentwa.gov Michele Walker jyoon@ci.seatac.wa.us Julia Yoon tracy.orcutt@kingcounty.gov Tracy Orcutt Kerri.bradford@kingcounty.gov Kerri Bradford lisa.johnson@kingcounty.gov Lisa Johnson mark.larson@kingcounty.gov Mark Larson leesa.manion@kingcounty.gov Leesa Manion dan.satterberg@kingcounty.gov Daniel Satterberg dan.donohoe@kingcounty.gov Dan Donohoe jimmy.hung@kingcounty.gov Jimmy Hung carla.lee@kingcounty.gov Carla Lee erin.norgaard@kingcounty.gov Erin Norgaard lrowledge@ekosi.com Lorinda Rowledge ernestloe@hotmail.com Ernest Loevinsohn Tracy.Biggs@LexisNexis.com Tracy Biggs mmann411@gmail.com Margaret Manning linda@ma rigoldassociates. com Linda Wagener lesliebriner@live.com Leslie Briner maiahicks@gmail.com Maia Hicks mail@michaelbmaine.com Michael Maine patricia_ram irezl 7@yahoo.com. mx Patty Sotelo (Ramirez) rick@ma rigoldassoci ates. com Richard Beaton atlantabrother2@aol.com Eric Beard a.parker@seattlefoundation.org Allison PeakeParker mbc@chadsey.us Midge Chadsey ddreher@thehotelgroup.com Doug Dreher ssdeforest@aol.com Sylvia Deforest mchadsey@chadsey.us Matt Chadsey jansimon@walodging.org Jan Simon marianne@walodging.org Marianne Scholl dwatkins@innatthemarket.com David Watkins mbarbieri@waholdings.com Mark Barbieri jons@downtownseattle.org Jon Scholes dblandford@visitseattle.org David Blandford tnorwalk@visitseattle.org Tom Norwalk Katherine@SeattleSouthside.com Katherine Kertzman northseattlechamber@gmail.com Diane Haugen ssheron@destinationhotels.com Shannon Sheron KC-DemandAbolition-008942 moyavazquez@mac.com Moya Vasquez paulaclapp@aol.com Paula Clapp phaven4131@aol.com Patty Haven and Steve Fleishman psstoller@comcast.net Suzane and Phil Stoller amy@magaram.com Amy Schottenstein lynnthomsen@gmail.com Lynn Thomsen zanbrookshire@gmail.com Zan Brookshire gmeisenbach@gmail.com Ginny Meisenbach janecharlesll@gmail.com Jane Charles hanoufl@mac.com Hanouf Graninetti judy@greensteins.net Judy Greenstein jenniferreibman@comcast.net Jennifer Reibman eyeamclaireangel@aol.com Claire Angel annephelps@comcast.net Anne Phelps codycats@msn.com Karen Cody deb.stuckman@kingcounty.gov Deb Stuckman edjburke@comcast.net Ed Burke jklein@ugm.org Julie Klein jennifer.d.larsen@boeing.com Jennifer Larsen easton.branam@gmail.com Easton Branam marlysnygren@gmail.com Marlys Nygren thesaltedsugar@gmail.com Alisa Bernard mar@bestalliance.org Mar Brettman oakley.nicholas@gmail.com Nicholas Oakley lacie@seattleagainstslavery.org Lacie Braun erin@seattleagainstslavery.org Erin Murphy rya nyoke@seattleaga i nstslavery. org Ryan Yoke caitlin@seattleagainstslavery.org Caitlin O'Shea lyndsey@seattleagainstslavery.org Lyndsey Wilson candicejcaldwell@gmail.com Candice Caldwell john.urquhart@kingcounty.gov John Urquhart chris.barringer@kingcounty.gov Chris Barringer jon.mattsen@kingcounty.gov Jon Mattsen michael.garske@kingcounty.gov Mike Garske jmontgomery@bellevuewa.gov Jim Montgomery mdjohnson@bellevuewa.gov Mike Johnson lpatricelli@bellevuewa.gov Lisa Patricelli tkraft@bellevuewa.gov Tor Kraft brichey@bellevuewa.gov Ben Richey kathleen.otoole@seattle.gov Kathleen O'Toole Eric.Sa no@seattle.gov Eric Sano james.fitzgerald@seattle.gov James Fitzgerald thomas.umporowicz@seattle.gov Tom Umporowicz tye.holand@seattle.gov Tye Holand kmilosevich@rentonwa.gov Kevin Milosevich KC-DemandAbolition-008943 jschuldt@rentonwa.gov Jon Schuldt belliott@rentonwa.gov Bryan Elliott andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com Andy Hwang steve.arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com Steve Arbuthnot gdelgardo@desmoineswa.gov George Delgado bbohl@desmoineswa.gov Bob Bohl mulliglk@ci.seatac.wa.us Lisa Mulligan annette.louie@kingcounty.gov Annette Louie richard.mcmartin@kingcounty.gov Richard McMartin pjohnson@kentwa.gov Philip Johnson ehemmen@kentwa.gov Eric Hemmen kthomas@kentwa.gov Ken Thomas doneil@auburnwa.gov Dan O'Neil chrisg@ci.normandy-park.wa.us Chris Gaddis curtis.eng@ic.fbi.gov Curtis Eng amanda@iwantrest.com Amanda Hightower brenton.r.turner@gmail.com Brent Turner edwa rd@iwa ntrest. com Ed Sumner Kathleen.morris@rescue.org Kathleen Morris rose@waengage.com Rose Gunderson brenda@fwcat.org Brenda Oliver dzoro1210@msn.com Dianne Zora maryd@fwcat.org Mary Dolan ruth@waengage.com Ruth Hill melinda.giovengo@youthcare.org Melinda Giovengo mstone@kcsarc.org Mary Ellen Stone jduffell@cfc.org Joan Duffell lucyb@uw.edu Lucy Berliner wardku@lifewire.org Ward Urion ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org Ziba Cramer devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org Devin Rebello linda@sharedhope.org Linda Smith paul@cofen.com Paul Bergman kfoot@u.washington.edu Kirsten Foote slsolie@gmail.com Stacey Solie pjmbarry@gmail.com Paul Barry zzilkova@gmail.com Zuzka AYzilkovAi stringer.jay@gmail.com Jay Stringer agarcia3@antioch.edu Adrian Garcia tsmithstewart87@gmail.com Tim SmithStewart aaron.nathaniel.peterson@gmail.com Aaron Peterson wbenpackard@gmail.com Ben Packard alanmerrihew@outlook.com Alan Merrihew dsebba@gmail.com David Sebba elifintz@gmail.com Eli Crawford KC-DemandAbolition-008944 mpro@uw.edu Mike Provenzano dougw@zionprep.org Doug Wheeler karen@karenolcott.com Karen Olcott emilyckennedyl@gmail.com Emily Kennedy circlejoe@gmail.com Joe Brewer peterqualliotine@gmail.com Peter Qualliotine boyerdebra@hotmail.com Debra Boyer valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov Valiant Richey noelgomez206@gmail.com Noel Gomez leslie.briner@youthcare.org Leslie Briner robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org Robert Beiser a.m.mathieson@gmail.com Ane Mathieson Kelly.Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov Kelly Mangiaracina KC-DemandAbolition-008945 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 3:36:00 PM Re: KCPAO logo Hi DebraNot sure if you have this already, but I only have the small web version - for print, another version would be better. Val? -Robert Hi Could one of you send me the KCPAO logo, Need it for the poster board, thanks Debra Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008946 KC-DemandAbolition-008947 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 3:38:30 PM RE: KCPAO logo From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:36 PM To: Debra Boyer Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: KCPAO logo Hi DebraNot sure if you have this already, but I only have the small web version - for print, another version would be better. Val? -Robert On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Debra Boyer Hi Could one of you send me the KCPAO logo, wrote: Need it for the poster board, thanks Debra Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008948 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bradford, Kerri Wed 10/8/2014 4:15:12 PM KC-DemandAbolition-008949 OP - Organization for Prostitution KC-DemandAbolition-008950 Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008951 To: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; boyerdebra@hotmail.com[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 4:16:37 PM Subject: FW: Is everyone okay with these boards? Note: they were free. -----Original Message----From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:15 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008952 OP - Organization for Prostitution KC-DemandAbolition-008953 Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-008954 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Kohl-Welles, Sen. Jeanne'[Jeanne.Kohl-Welles@leg.wa.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 1D/8/2D14 4:17:56 PM RE: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Dam Excellent! Thank you very much Senator. -----Original Message----From: Kohl-Welles, Sen. Jeanne [mailto:Jeanne.Kohl-Welles@leg.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October D8, 2D14 3:5D PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Dam Thanks, Val. I'll be there. Jeanne Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles 36th Legislative District Washington State Senate E-Newsletter subscription: click here Website: click here On Oct 8, 2D14, at 4:D7 PM, "Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation (PECSE)" > wrote: Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation [https://gallery. mailchimp.com/ff3c425f7 c3da1Dc3e6f6b97f/images/7fefd115-5678-4f2c-b952-c6e1 e2f0115d .jpg] [https://gal lery. mai lch imp. com/ff3c425f7c3da1 Dc3e6f6b97f/i mages/bac 14495-6222-429a-b62c-bcbd75Df525c.j pg] Wednesday, October 15th at 1Dam Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 6DD 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 1D am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. KC-DemandAbolition-008955 This email was sent to jeanne.kohl-welles@leg.wa.gov why did I get this? unsubscribe from this Iist update subscription preferences King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office· 516 3rd Ave· Seattle, WA 98104 · USA [Email Marketing Powered by Mai1Chimp] KC-DemandAbolition-008956 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ward K. Urion Wed 10/8/2014 4:31:05 PM FW: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam Hi Val, well if I haven't already I am RSVP ING for this event thanks so much will see you there. Ward Urion, Social Change Manager, Sent from my Windows Phone From:~-=.::~~~::.:=~~~::::c.=~~'"-=='-'~~~~;;::,!;;;;,,l Sent: 10/8/2014 3:07 PM To:~~""-"~= Subject: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov for additional information. KC-DemandAbolition-008957 wardku@lifewire,org whv did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-008958 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Wed 10/8/2014 4:33:06 PM Re: FW: Nice! Thanks Val. On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Is everyone okay with these boards? Note: they were free. -----Original Message----From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:15 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008959 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Ward K. Urion'[wardku@lifewire.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 4:39:52 PM RE: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam From: Ward K. Urion [mailto:wardku@lifewire.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:31 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Hi Val, well if I haven't already I am RSVP ING for this event thanks so much will see you there. Ward Urion, Social Change Manager, Sent from my Windows Phone From:"-=~~=-=.;;;_=.~~~~=.;_;;===:_==~==~'"'-==:::::J. Sent: 10/8/2014 3:07 PM Subject: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments KC-DemandAbolition-008960 will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbol ition-008961 To: 'Alisa B'[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com] Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Richey, Cc: Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 4:44:35 PM Subject: RE: photographer From: Alisa B [mailto:thesaltedsugar@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 10:11 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Peter Qualliotine; Debra Boyer Subject: Re: photographer I did talk to shwryy about this a while ago but a refresher will be good unless Ed Knows someone .. Hey at the last meeting we discussed a volunteer photographer that Alisa had mentioned (but Alisa had already left). I just wanted to check on where things stand on this, so it doesn't slip through the cracks. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office KC-DemandAbolition-008962 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iioti ne@g mai I. com]; Ed Burke[edjburke@comcast.net] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 4:47:45 PM RE: "Buyer Beware" launch and social media From: Peter Qualliotine [mailto:peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 11:23 AM To: Ed Burke; Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: "Buyer Beware" launch and social media Hi Ed. I'm looping Val in here too. I think it would be great if the Seattle Channel wanted to cover it. Would we still be able to use the video for OPS social media posts if it is a Seattle Channel gig? What do you think Val? Could we have Ed share the program or speaker list with Seattle Channel or do we need to wait until the pres release is issued? On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Ed Burke Hi Peter, wrote: Yes, I plan on recording the event. I mentioned it to the Seattle Channel and they want more info for instance a program. I will also be able to make the meeting on Friday. Thanks, Ed KC-DemandAbolition-008963 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty .gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 4:50:27 PM RE: Final version of the proclamation From: Robert Beiser [mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:40 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Final version of the proclamation Hi Val Do you have a final version of the proclamation language? Then I can make it into a big graphic file for Debra to print up for the launch. Thanks, Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008964 COMBATTING COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE DEMAND ENFORCEMENT, DETERRENCE AND PREVENTION WHEREAS, the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein are committed to public safety, health and well-being, and economic growth within their cities; and WHEREAS, commercial sexual exploitation-which includes sex trafficking- is growing throughout King County, Washington and the United States, thriving in cities across geographic and socio-demographic variability, and significantly threatening the safety and well-being of the children and vulnerable adults being purchased, families of buyers, legitimate businesses, and our communities; and WHEREAS, hundreds of our county's children-often coming from the foster care system-are at risk of being commercially sexually exploited each year, with eleven to fourteen being the average age a girl enters prostitution; and WHEREAS, the industry is especially harmful for those being purchased, with the majority of women in prostitution fitting the state and federal definitions of being "trafficked" and wanting to leave if they felt they had alternative choices for survival or did not fear retribution by pimps; and WHEREAS, criminal syndicate, gang, and drug dealer involvement in prostitution within and among cities is increasing nationwide; and WHEREAS, sex buyers drive the entire illegal sex industry, with so-called 'johns" operating on the Internet constituting an estimated 5% of the adult male population in King County, which translates to 39,000 men soliciting sex online; with the majority having partners and "high-frequency sex buyers" earning on average $120,000/year; and WHEREAS, it is illegal to purchase sex in King County and the State of Washington, yet prostituted individuals are arrested and prosecuted up to ten times more frequently than buyers of sex; and WHEREAS, there is a growing body of evidence that targeting sex buyers is a pragmatic, effective way to dry up the commercial sex industry; and WHEREAS, 80 percent of purchased sex is brokered online, with thousands of new ads posted each week in the escort services sections of websites such as Backpage.com, where young girls are being advertised; WHEREAS, doctors and health professionals assembled by the Institute of Medicine issued Confronting Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking KC-DemandAbolition-008965 of Minors in the United States, which suggests "a particular emphasis on deterring demand"; and WHEREAS, the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, are committed to promoting a safe and healthy community, upholding the rule oflaw and have taken a strong position against human trafficking and in support of efforts to combat it, and many mayors have worked hard in their communities to reduce commercial sexual exploitation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils therein, are prepared to collaborate to combat commercial sexual exploitation of our children and vulnerable adults, and mitigate the associated public safety, economic, and health risks to our county's cities; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, will incorporate demand reduction as a primary, secondary and tertiary prevention strategy in their jurisdictions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, support the partnership of the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors to reduce the demand for commercial sex by 20% in the next two years; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all anti-trafficking strategies are survivorinformed and are comprehensive, holding sex buyers and pimps accountable, while providing exit strategies and options for prostituted individuals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, urge that training and resources be available to local governments and the criminal justice system to stop and deter sex buyers through arrest, prosecution, fines, and penalties that match the severity of the crime, and programs to change sex buyers' behavior long-term (such as buyer intervention programs) through state law and city ordinances; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, encourage research projects evaluating the effectiveness of demand-related programs and activities, and that further greater understanding of the extent of the commercial sex industry; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, urge the development and implementation of age-appropriate prevention and education programs about the risks and harms of the commercial sex industry and anti-demand messaging to be KC-DemandAbolition-008966 incorporated into middle school and high-school curricula, in faith-based organizations, youth programs, health masculinities programs; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive and Council of King County, and the mayors and councils of the cities therein, hold themselves and their employees to the highest ethical standards and promote a shift away from the culture of tolerance toward purchasing a human being for sex. KC-DemandAbolition-008967 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Debra Boyer'[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 5:01 :50 PM RE: RE: From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 5:00 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: yes, as long as you are the easel! Debra >From:~~~===-'---~~'-'=-;;_;;_;_~~ >To:'-=~==--=--=-=====~.:::.=~-=-~'-""'=-"-'-=-===;_;;;;_;,~==.;_;,,;:;_===-:,_;.,==~~::;;;;_;;;,;==~:.::_:_;~,~="'-==~:..::=~~~==~ > Subject: FW: > Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2014 23:16:36 +0000 > > Is everyone okay with these boards? Note: they were free. > > -----Original Message----> From: Bradford, Kerri > Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:15 PM >To: Richey, Valiant >Subject: > > > KC-DemandAbolition-008968 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Robert Beiser Wed 10/8/2014 8:48:23 PM RE: Final version of the proclamation I wanted to have a big print out for visuals with the media. Robert Beiser Executive Director On Oct 8, 2014 4:50 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Robert Beiser Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:40 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Final version of the proclamation Hi Val - Do you have a final version of the proclamation language? Then I can make it into a big graphic file for Debra to print up for the launch. Thanks, Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-008969 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; boyerdebra@hotmai I. com[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] From: Robert Beiser Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 8:52:30 PM Subject: Re: FW: looks great! Robert Beiser Executive Director On Oct 8, 2014 4:17 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Is everyone okay with these boards? Note: they were free. -----Original Message----From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:15 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008970 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Mar Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org]; Robert Beiser[ robertb@seattleagai nstslavery .org]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Noel Gomez[ noelgomez206@g mai I. com] From: Peter Qualliotine Sent: Wed 10/8/2014 9:59:03 PM Subject: logo thoughts Hey folks! think it may be a bit over the top corny, but I had an idea for a logo using a yellow diamond shaped traffic warning sign. We could do something like I've attached below. Thoughts? -pq KC-DemandAbol ition-008971 a. ·a.rtner==',shi···· ·. 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Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/2014 10:46:42 PM KC-DemandAbolition-00897 4 Themes: Paradigm shift, unity/partnership, police/prosecutors doing something new If you spend 5 minutes with Noel or Alisa, talking about their experiences, you will understand that what we are doing here today is the right thing. You will get a sense of the tremendous harm caused by buyers. Historically, the response to this problem was to arrest the women and children in prostitution. In fact, women and children were arrested up to 10 times more than the buyers. That approach is wrong because of what we know about why these women and children are out there, because of what we know about exploitation. That approach has also failed to solve the problem. So we are creating a new model for addressing this problem. Here is how we are going to do it: • • • First, we are working with police departments around King County to investigate and arrest the men buying sex. Not the women and children who are being exploited, but the men who are perpetrating harm. o Already, eight police agencies around King County have begun to invest their resources into this new effort: KCSO, SPD, Kent PD, Renton PD, Bellevue PD, Federal Way PD, SeaTac PD and Des Moines PD. We look forward to more agencies joining the initiative in the coming months. o These agencies are conducting random and rolling stings, particularly online, to catch men trying to buy sex. Because of the number of agencies participating, these stings will be frequent, ongoing and county-wide. What this means is that if you are thinking about going online to buy sex, it is going to become very risky to do SO. • In the last three months alone, some 25 men were arrested trying to buy sex from children and another 80 men were caught trying to buy sex from adults. This represents double the average of the last four years and it was in just three months. This is just the beginning. OR • Already in the first three months since we began collaborating with police agencies, police have arrested double the number of men from each of the last four years. Second, we are working with the city attorneys in these cities to change the way we prosecute those men who are caught o A traditional approach was to dismiss these cases if the men attended a 6 hour class and paid a fine. This approach sends the wrong message. No more. City attorneys and county prosecutors are going to hold men legally accountable for this crime and treat it as the serious offense it is. The offenders will be facing a conviction and they will be responsible for paying the fines set by the Legislature. o They are also going to be referred to a new, IO-week program designed to reduce the likelihood of these men committing this offense again. Peter is going to explain that further in just a moment Third, we are pushing this information into the public domain. This is not a private plan behind the scenes. This is a regional effort involving multiple organizations, and we want everyone to know about it. To our community, this initiative stands for the proposition KC-DemandAbolition-008975 that buying sex is a serious crime that requires a serious response. And to the men who are looking to buy sex: you are now on notice that police all across this county are looking to catch you and city attorneys are ready to hold you accountable in court. o If you get caught trying to by sex from a child, you are facing 21-27 months in prison, sex offender registration, a $5000 fine, and thousands of dollars in other costs including the loss ofyour car if you use it to meet the child. We want buyers to know this so that they will consider not buying sex. • Fourth, as part of the effort to publicize this emphasis on ending demand, we are taking this message to the place where men buy women and girls: online. We are working with search engines to strategically display advertisements deterring men from buying sex. These ads will appear when prospective buyers type in certain search words to try to buy sex online. o The advertisements will discourage men from buying sex before they actually make the transaction. o These ads will give buyers an option: the option not to buy sex. The option to click on our ads instead of an ad where a human being is available for a price. The option to obtain assistance through the buyer intervention program rather than take the risk of getting caught. Diverting men away from buying sex will directly reduce exploitation. These strategies are unique and unprecedented, but based on everything we know about this crime, they are common sense. They are not a one-time emphasis; these strategies represent the new norm of holding men who buy sex accountable for the harm they create. We are doing this through enforcement, deterrence and prevention. Already, we have brought together a coalition of police agencies, prosecutors, survivors and non-profits to address this problem. Now we are turning to the community for their support so that we can all say with one voice: Buyer Beware. I want to introduce you to two people who represent organizations actually putting boots on the ground. Deputy Chief Carmen Best is here on behalf of the Seattle Police Department to talk about the role of law enforcement in this effort. Peter Qualliotine is a co-founder of OPS and is here to talk about the program these men will be referred to. What prompted the shift? We started listening to survivors. We learned that these were not victimless crimes, but that these were stories of exploitation. And we also learned that they were being arrested at a much greater rate compared to men buying sex. And we asked ourselves if that approach was working and if that approach was the right thing to do. The answer to both questions was no. KC-DemandAbolition-008976 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 10/8/201411:11:19 PM KC-DemandAbolition-008977 Themes: Paradigm shift, unity/partnership, police/prosecutors doing something new If you spend 5 minutes with Noel or Alisa, talking about their experiences, you will understand that what we are doing here today is the right thing. You will get a sense of the tremendous harm caused by buyers. Historically, the response to this problem was to arrest the women and children in prostitution. In fact, women and children were arrested up to 10 times more than the buyers. That approach is wrong because of what we know about why these women and children are out there, because of what we know about exploitation. That approach has also failed to solve the problem. So we are creating a new model for addressing this problem. Here is how we are going to do it: • • • First, police are shifting their focus to arresting men buying sex, at a rate never done before. These are the men perpetrating the harm and they will be caught. o Already, eight police agencies around King County have begun to invest their resources and their skill into this new effort: KCSO, SPD, Kent PD, Renton PD, Bellevue PD, Federal Way PD, SeaTac PD and Des Moines PD. o These agencies are now conducting random stings, particularly online, to catch men trying to buy sex. Because of the number of agencies participating, these stings will be frequent, ongoing and county-wide. What this means is that if you are thinking about going online to buy sex, it is going to be very risky to do so. • In the last three months alone, some 25 men were arrested trying to buy sex from children and another 80 men were caught trying to buy sex from adults. This represents double the average of the last four years and it was in just three months. This is just the beginning. OR • Already in the first three months since we began collaborating with police agencies, police have arrested double the number of men from each of the last four years. Second, prosecutors are going to hold these men accountable in court. o A traditional approach was to dismiss these cases if the men attended a 6 hour class and paid a fine. This approach sends the wrong message. No more. City attorneys and county prosecutors are going to hold men accountable for this crime and treat it as the serious offense it is. The offenders will be facing a conviction, not a diversion, and they will be responsible for paying the fines set by the Legislature. o They are also going to be referred to a new, IO-week program designed to reduce the likelihood of these men committing this offense again. Peter is going to explain that further in just a moment Third, we are publicizing this initiative to get men to stop buying sex. o To our community, this initiative stands for the proposition that buying sex is a serious crime that requires a serious response. And to the men who are looking to buy sex: you are now on notice that police all across this county are looking to catch you and prosecutors are ready to hold you accountable in court. We want prospective buyers to understand the risk and to persuade them not to buy sex. KC-DemandAbolition-008978 • Ifyou get caught trying to by sex from a child, you are facing 21-27 months in prison, sex offender registration, a $5000 fine, and thousands of dollars in other costs including the loss ofyour car if you use it to meet the child. We want buyers to know this so that they will consider not buying sex. Fourth, as part of the effort to deter men from buying sex, we are taking this message to the most popular place for men to buy women and girls: online. We are working with search engines to strategically display advertisements deterring men from buying sex. These ads will appear when prospective buyers type in certain search words to try to buy sex online. o The advertisements will discourage men from buying sex before they actually make the transaction. These ads will give buyers an option: the option not to buy sex. The option to click on our ads instead of an ad where a human being is available for a price. The option to obtain assistance through the buyer intervention program rather than take the risk of getting caught. Diverting men away from buying sex will directly reduce exploitation. o These strategies are unique and unprecedented, but based on everything we know about this crime, they are common sense. They are not a one-time emphasis; these strategies represent the new norm of holding men who buy sex accountable for the harm they create. We are doing this through enforcement, deterrence and prevention. Already, we have brought together a coalition of police agencies, prosecutors, survivors and non-profits to address this problem. Now we are turning to the community for their support so that we can all say with one voice: Buyer Beware. I want to introduce you to two people who represent organizations actually putting boots on the ground. Deputy Chief Carmen Best is here on behalf of the Seattle Police Department to talk about the role of law enforcement in this effort. Peter Qualliotine is a co-founder of OPS and is here to talk about the program these men will be referred to. What prompted the shift? We started listening to survivors. We learned that these were not victimless crimes, but that these were stories of exploitation. And we also learned that they were being arrested at a much greater rate compared to men buying sex. And we asked ourselves if that approach was working and if that approach was the right thing to do. The answer to both questions was no. Tech companies? These search engines don't want their platform used for illegal conduct any more than we do. They have been quite willing to talk with us about options and we believe that together we can put together an effective solution. KC-DemandAbolition-008979 To: Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Cc: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Noel Gomez[noelgomez206@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Les Iie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] From: Alisa B Sent: Wed 10/8/201411:30:27 PM Subject: Re: logo thoughts you know ... corny but it really works ... On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:19 PM, Mar Brettmann wrote: Interesting! Or like a label on something you purchase. We have warning labels all over our baby stuff On Oct 8, 2014 9:58 PM, "Peter Qualliotine" wrote: Hey folks! think it may be a bit over the top corny, but I had an idea for a logo using a yellow diamond shaped traffic warning sign. We could do something like I've attached below. Thoughts? -pq KC-DemandAbolition-008980 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Thur 10/9/2014 5:25:29 AM Re: restaurants Sounds good. Thanks! Devin On Oct 8, 2014, at 5:59 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Devin Rebello L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'J Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:38 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: restaurants From: Richey, Valiant L~~"'-'-'~~~~~==~~~~""-"-J Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:55 PM To: Devin Rebello Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: restaurants Hi Devin, Currently there are four of us from the core team committed to dinner, although I only sent out the official request for RSVPs this morning, so that will probably go up by a person or two. In the meantime, I wanted to give you some options for restaurants. These are all either downtown or very close to downtown: 2. 3. 4. Wild Ginger (very popular upscale Thai place): ~~'-=~~'-'-=~='-'-'-';:;;;_:;J_ Purple Cafe (American, PNW cuisine, a little more subdued, good food): '-=""-'LJ_,;;_;,~~~::..:c=~=.=.:.~="'-=~~ Umi Sake House (Japanese, sushi, pretty good for groups, can get loud): ;_;,;;,;;;=:.t,."-=~:;_;,,;;;;.~~=.:.:=~:::.=~ Tavolata (Italian by well-known restaurateur, good big long tables): 5. Dhalia or Lola (two places with upscale PNW cuisine by legendary Seattle restaurateur Tom Douglas; good food but 1. probably the priciest): ;_;,;;,;;;=:.t,."-'=~=-'=:::=:.~~'-'-==~~=.o=-=-'-'='-=~"'·'""' Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbol ition-008981 KC-DemandAbolition-008982 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Alana Post[alana@mediacause.org] Cody Damon Thur 10/9/2014 7:18:55 AM Re: Connecting on the search ad demand reduction campaign Hi Robert, Thanks for connecting. I am booked solid this afternoon (I'm east coast based - boston). How does tomorrow or Monday look? Cody On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Robert Beiser wrote: Hi CodyI saw that a meeting was scheduled on this while I was out of town. It would be great to find a time to connect so you can walk me through what you're thinking as Seattle Against Slavery has been tapped to help manage this effort for the King County Demand Abolition core team. If you have some time tomorrow after 3pm PST to talk, that would be great. Let me know, Cody Damon President and East Coast Client Lead KC-DemandAbolition-008983 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Thur 10/9/2014 8:08:49 AM Re: FW: Look good to me! On Oct 8, 2014 4:17 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Is everyone okay with these boards? Note: they were free. -----Original Message----From: Bradford, Kerri Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 4:15 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008984 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Thur 10/9/2014 8:40:04 AM Re: fact sheet Great start. Yes on victim data. Facts that support each of our core messaging points are great. On Oct 8, 2014 11:02 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: Dan S asked me to prepare a fact sheet for media at the event. This is my first draft. I would appreciate any input you have. It needs to be one page only, although I guess we could do back and front if necessary. My main question is should I include some victim data-e.g. Debra's 300-500 estimate, etc. Thoughts? Feel free to brainstorm other data you'd like us to include. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office KC-DemandAbolition-008985 To: From: Sent: Subject: Woods, Cheryl[Cheryl. Woods@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/9/2014 9:00:00 AM RE: From: Woods, Cheryl Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 8:59 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:07 PM To: Woods, Cheryl; Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark Subject: FW: From: Colin, Tricia L!Ili~M!lQ:~Qfil~~~~riLJ Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:58 PM To: Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Best, Carmen Subject: RE: From: Larson, Mark L'"'-"="""-""'-'-======~=""-'", Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:31 PM To: Best, Carmen Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008986 Carmen, can Val and I came ever this week 1:0 dieeusg the peesg cenferenee en em: Cemmereial Sexual Abuse Demand Red'uetien Preject fer next week. Mark Larson Chief Seputy, Cgiminai Bivieien King (Emmy prosecutmg Attemey?e foiee Seat?e? WA 970 KC-DemandAbolition-008987 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Woods, Cheryl Thur 10/9/2014 9:00:20 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:00 AM To: Woods, Cheryl Subject: RE: From: Woods, Cheryl Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 8:59 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:07 PM To: Woods, Cheryl; Richey, Valiant; Larson, Mark Subject: FW: From: Colin, Tricia L!Ili~M!lQ:~Qfil~~~~riLJ Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:58 PM To: Larson, Mark Cc: Richey, Valiant; Best, Carmen Subject: RE: KC-DemandAbolition-008988 From: Larson, Mark L~=~========-'='"'", Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:31 PM To: Best, Carmen Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: KC-DemandAbolition-008989 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mangiaracina, Kelly Thur 10/9/2014 9:08:26 AM Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 10am Would you like me to invite community members to this event? Seeing Mar's comment below made me think about sharing the invitation but I don't want to overstep. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 Begin forwarded message: From: Mar Brettmann Date: October 8, 2014 at 3:17:56 PM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Thank you so much for attending the event last night. It was wonderful to see you there and celebrate our community leaders. If you would like to attend the upcoming press conference I mentioned, the information is below. Part of our strategy is to raise awareness through the media. We've been advised that the more people we have at this event, the more seriously media will take it. We hope you can come and show the media how important it is to reduce sex buying in our community. Warmest regards, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA KC-DemandAbolition-008990 RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com Please email for additional information. mar@bestalliance.org why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbol ition-008991 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/9/2014 9:29:00 AM RE: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Would you like me to invite community members to this event? Seeing Mar's comment below made me think about sharing the invitation but I don't want to overstep. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 Begin forwarded message: From: Mar Brettmann Date: October 8, 2014 at 3:17:56 PM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Thank you so much for attending the event last night. It was wonderful to see you there and celebrate our community leaders. If you would like to attend the upcoming press conference I mentioned, the information is below. Part of our strategy is to raise awareness through the media. We've been advised that the more people we have at this event, the more seriously media will take it. We hope you can come and show the media how important it is to reduce sex buying in our community. Warmest regards, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008992 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008993 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/9/2014 9:29:00 AM RE: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Would you like me to invite community members to this event? Seeing Mar's comment below made me think about sharing the invitation but I don't want to overstep. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 Begin forwarded message: From: Mar Brettmann Date: October 8, 2014 at 3:17:56 PM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Thank you so much for attending the event last night. It was wonderful to see you there and celebrate our community leaders. If you would like to attend the upcoming press conference I mentioned, the information is below. Part of our strategy is to raise awareness through the media. We've been advised that the more people we have at this event, the more seriously media will take it. We hope you can come and show the media how important it is to reduce sex buying in our community. Warmest regards, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-008994 Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008995 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mangiaracina, Kelly Thur 10/9/2014 9:52:19 AM Re: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 1Oam I am at a Uniting for Youth meeting and they had a significant number of questions about going after pimps and buyers. I think this is a great group to have connected. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 On Oct 9, 2014, at 9:29 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Would you like me to invite community members to this event? Seeing Mar's comment below made me think about sharing the invitation but I don't want to overstep. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 Begin forwarded message: From: Mar Brettmann Date: October 8, 2014 at 3:17:56 PM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Thank you so much for attending the event last night. It was wonderful to see you there and celebrate our community leaders. If you would like to attend the upcoming press conference I mentioned, the information is below. Part of our strategy is to raise awareness through the media. We've been advised that the more people we have at this event, the more seriously media will take it. We hope you can come and show the media how important it is to reduce sex buying in our community. Warmest regards, Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-008996 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-008997 King Cmun?y meoutmg At?mmey?s fo?ce - 516 3rd Ave: Sesame, WA 98104 - USA KC-DemandAbolition-008998 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 10/9/2014 9:54:36 AM RE: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at 10am From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam I am at a Uniting for Youth meeting and they had a significant number of questions about going after pimps and buyers. I think this is a great group to have connected. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 On Oct 9, 2014, at 9:29 AM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Would you like me to invite community members to this event? Seeing Mar's comment below made me think about sharing the invitation but I don't want to overstep. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 Begin forwarded message: From: Mar Brettmann Date: October 8, 2014 at 3:17:56 PM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Fwd: Reminder - "Buyer Beware" Launch Next Wednesday at lOam Thank you so much for attending the event last night. It was wonderful to see you there and celebrate our community leaders. If you would like to attend the upcoming press conference I mentioned, the information is below. Part of our strategy is to raise awareness through the media. We've been advised that the more people we have at this event, the more seriously media will take it. We hope you can come and show the media how important it is to reduce sex buying in our community. Warmest regards, Mar KC-DemandAbolition-008999 BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 Buyer Beware: A Partnership to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation Wednesday, October 15th at 10am Bertha Knight Landes Room, Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA RSVP HERE This is your reminder to attend the Buyer Beware launch next Wednesday at 10 am at Seattle City Hall. Holding men who buy sex accountable for the harms of prostitution represents a new strategy for cities in King County to turn back the dangerous tide of exploitation on our streets. Buyer Beware is an historic partnership between law enforcement and community leaders across King County, led by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg will give a short statement, along with Peter Qualliotine, co-founder and director of men's accountability programs for the Organization for Prostitution Survivors, and other distinguished guests. City and county officials will also have the opportunity to sign the Proclamation to Combat Demand during the launch. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today if you haven't already: http://combattingdemand.eventbrite.com KC-DemandAbolition-009000 This: emai? wag sent to mar bema?iancem Why did i 5362? Ms? umubsuriba from ?this ?at upcfaie Subscripiisn prefere?ces King (Sammy Prmecui?ng A?orne?s, ?ff?ce - 516 3rd Ave: - Seat?e, WA 98104 - UESA KC-DemandAbolition-009001