Sex Trafficking Laws and Charging Decisions in State Court til King County KC-DemandAbolition-087012 State Criminal Laws and Charging • State criminal laws on sex trafficking • Charging decision process • Potential roadblocks in prosecuting these cases • Overcoming mentioned roadblocks • Addressing the demand • Pertinent case examples KC-DemandAbolition-087013 Commercial Sex Ecosystem Supply Pimp Sex Buyer Distribution Demand KC-DemandAbolition-087014 Who are the pimps and traffickers? • Motivated by money: "If I had a female that listens 100% we would-excuse me, I mean I would--be wealthy as f**k." - Text message from Shacon Barbee, Oct. 24, 2010 KC-DemandAbolition-087015 KC-DemandAbolition-087016 KC-DemandAbolition-087017 KC-DemandAbolition-087018 Washington Law: Pimps • Trafficking 2 {RCW 9A.40.100}: - Recruits, harbors, transports, etc. another person knowing, or in reckless disregard of the fact, that: • (A) force, fraud, or coercion will be used to cause them to engage in ... a sexually explicit act a commercial sex act, • (B) the person is under 18 - Benefits financially from such a venture • Trafficking 1: - Involves kidnapping, sexual motivation, death - Class A Felony, Level XIV, 123-220 months Sufficient if defendant knows that if he convinces girl to start prostituting, he would use coercion or force to subject the girl to engage in commercial sex acts. KC-DemandAbolition-087019 Washington Law: Pimps • Promoting Prostitution 1 {RCW 9A.88.070} - Knowingly advancing prostitution by threat or force,or - Profiting from prostitution which results from such threat or force • Promoting Prostitution 2 (Rew 9A.88.0BO) - Knowingly profiting or advancing prostitution 11 • Advances" = - soliciting or procuring customers - providing a premises (e.g., motel room) - otherwise engaging in conduct "designed to institute, aid, cause, assist, or facilitate" such conduct State v. Clark: why Promoting 1 and Trafficking are not the same PP1 and Trafficking have different mental states PP1 requires that the State prove the def actually used force to compel the person to engage in prostitution Trafficking requires that the State prove that the def knew force will be used and that the vie would be forced to engage in commercial sex. PP1 does not require such intent. There is no requirement that the trafficker uses force at the time of recruitment or time of transport-only that it will be used KC-DemandAbolition-087020 Washington Law: Pimps • Promoting Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor {RCW 9.68A.101} - Knowingly "advances" or "profits" from an agreement of sex for money involving a minor - Consent of the minor is not a defense - It is not a defense that suspect did not know age of victim {9.68A.110} - Class A Felony, Level XII , 93-123 months This is the bread and butter charge It takes extremely little to satisfy the elements-the pimp takes her to dates, helps her post, teachers her about what to do on the track It doesn't matter if the girl lies about her age, it doesn't matter if the girl consents to engage in prostitution KC-DemandAbolition-087021 Washington Law: Pimps and Buyers • Sexual Exploitation of a Minor (Rew 9.6sA.o4oJ - Compels a minor by threat or force, or aids, invites, employs, or causes ... - A minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct - Knowing that such conduct will be photographed or part of a live performance - Class B Felony, Level IX, 31-41 months Ogden/Preston - weird wrinkle where the guys paid to watch the two girls perform oral sex on each other - Not sure I can prove CSAM there, but can prove Sexual Exploitation KC-DemandAbolition-087022 EXAMPLES • Barbee -Pimp - Promoting 2 - Promoting CSAM • Lundquist - Hotel manager -Attempted Promoting CSAM KC-DemandAbolition-087023 So why focus on demand? • Demand drives the exploitation - No buyers, no business • Demand is responsible for the harm: - 73% - physically assaulted - 64-83% - threatened w/ weapon - 53-62% - raped (46% of 62% more than Sx) - 89% - want out of the life Some strong arguments can be made that sex buying is inherently harmful, but even at a superficial level, there is tremendous violence and harm associated with sex buying. My caseload: more violent buyers than pimps. KC-DemandAbolition-087024 John Hauff KC-DemandAbolition-087025 01/04/2005 KC-DemandAbolition-087026 KC-DemandAbolition-087027 Courtney Wayne Dawson KC-DemandAbolition-087028 KC-DemandAbolition-087029 Reeves Yellow Robe Plager 48 admitted victims 21 between 15 and 18 years old Rois Naon Ware Thompson Buttram Why am I talking about johns so much-because 1) they drive the industry 2) Because there are a lot of myths about prostitution-like that it is a victimless crime, that it is glamorous It is awful, it is an awful life. As a prostitute you will be raped 7 times, your murder rate is 19 times higher than #2 The problem is that they don't act like victims because of the manipulation KC-DemandAbolition-087030 The Law in Washington: Buyers • Patronizing a Prostitute; • Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor (Rew 9.6sA.100; - Pays or agrees to pay for sexual conduct (with a minor), or - Solicits, offers, or requests to engage in sexual conduct (with a minor) for a fee. - Consent of the minor is not a defense - It is not a defense that suspect did not know age of victim {9.68A.110} - Class B Felony, Level VIII, 21-27 months with no hx STINGS: we are going to have a session on running undercover stings, but there are two types I want to preview for you: 1) Pimp stings and 2) John stings 1) Have young-looking female officers pose as juvenile girls. This has been approved of in State v. Roosevelt Johnson, 173 Wn.2d 895. Under that case you must be able to prove that the suspect believed the victim to be a minor and that he intended to advance or profit from their prostitution (as in "he told her he wanted her to work for him as a ho") Same thing is necessary for John: that he knew they were a minor and intended to have sex for money KC-DemandAbolition-087031 EXAMPLES • Stings - Attempted Commercial Sexual Abuse of a Minor - Careful about "fee" for sex; no drugs KC-DemandAbolition-087032 The Law in Washington • Other related crimes: • Rape/kidnapping/unlawful imprisonment • Robbery/theft • Assault • Possession of Depictions • Money Laundering • Leading organized crime Continuing course of conduct: Gooden, 51 Wn.App. 615 (1988) Barrington, 52 Wn.App. 478 (1988) KC-DemandAbolition-087033 The Law in Washington: Juvenile Victims • Juvenile is presumed to be a victim if arrested for prostitution (Rew 13.40.219; • Mandatory diversion for 1st juvenile prostitution charge (Rew 13.40.010; • Discretionary diversion on 2nd offense BUT note that inevitably you will want to use this evidence to establish that your victim was engaged in prostitution - But don't need to discuss whether she had someone else that she had sex with KC-DemandAbolition-087034 Washington Law: Fines • Misc. Provisions: Fines - Mandatory $5000 fine where arrest was for CSAM and PCSAM, and for Trafficking. RCW 9.68A.105{2}{a) and 9A.40.100{3}{c)(i)(effective 8/1/13} $10,000 fine - Goes to city or county where offense occurred - At least 50% is required to be spent on prevention (e.g., john school, mental health and/or substance abuse counseling, vocational training, drop-in centers, etc.). - The rest must be spent on efforts to reduce commercial sex, including enforcement. KC-DemandAbolition-087035 Charging Considerations Challenges/Hurdles Overcoming hurdles KC-DemandAbolition-087036 Examples • Mobley - Robbery - Felony Harassment - Promoting CSAM - Promoting 1 - Rape -UPFA KC-DemandAbolition-087037 Examples • Barbee - Promoting CSAM - Promoting 2 - Leading Organized crime -Theft - Money Laundering KC-DemandAbolition-087038 Examples • Bomber - Promoting CSAM - Promoting 2 -UPFA - Drug distribution - Sale of firearm KC-DemandAbolition-087039 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Holand, Tye Sun 4/19/2015 1:39:23 PM RE: training prep I think I can figure it out. We are doing the lecture all day right? Sent with Good (www.good.com) -----Original Message----From: Richey, Valiant L-'-====~~====~'-, Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 01:14 PM Pacific Standard Time To: Roland, Tye Subject: FW: training prep This may help. Do you understand what he is talking about in terms of "forward all GV accounts to one Gmail account"? From: Michael Bazzell [michael.bazzell@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 12:48 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: training prep You could attach a GV number to each direct landline at the department. Then forward all GV accounts to one Gmail account. Also, just FYI, I just completed the Dallas and Phoenix sessions. In Dallas, we did AM lecture and hands on in the afternoon. The AM went great, and had a ton of technical issues in the afternoon. Facebook kept blocking us because we were all together. Also, several people left that did not have computers. In PHX, we did lecture all day and got into Android apps and other techniques. I am good either way, just giving you the heads up. On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Michael, One of our detectives is working on posting fake ads tonight (and each of the next two nights) in preparation for the training on Thursday. The plan was to put a different Google Voice number on each ad, but we are running into a couple hiccups that I'm sure you know how to deal with. Apparently each Google Voice number needs a real number to forward to. Also, it looks like we can only link one Google Voice number to each phone number. So does that mean we actually need a burner phone for each of the Google voice numbers? I seem to recall that you said we could have all the calls go to one place. Given the above, what is the way to do that? Sorry for the all the questions, but I'm kind of the middle man on this which is making it more challenging. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087040 From: Devin Rebello Location: King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) 516 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA 98104 Importance: Normal Subject: Policy Discussion - Demand Abolition and King County CEASE Team Start Date/Time: Tue 4/21/2015 3:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Tue 4/21/2015 4:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087041 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 4/20/2015 11: 10:32 AM rotary Sorry, this is the powerpoint I consider to be the final one. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087042 KC-DemandAbolition-087043 Commercial Sex Ecosystem Prostituted Person Sex Buyer VAL KC-DemandAbolition-087044 Why focus on demand? No Buyers No Business 8 King County KC-DemandAbolition-087045 What is the harm of sex buying? •Sex buying fuels criminal activity (gangs, drugs, guns) •Vulnerability of victims •Prevalence of harm in prostitution: • 73% - physically assaulted • 83% - threatened w/ weapon • 62% - raped (46% more than Sx) • 89% - want out of the life til King County Some strong arguments can be made that sex buying is inherently harmful, but even at a superficial level, there is tremendous violence and harm associated with sex buying. My caseload: more violent buyers than pimps. KC-DemandAbolition-087046 Responding to the Demand Education Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Survivor Services, NGOs KC-DemandAbolition-08704 7 Minors Charged With Prostitution vs. Men Trying Buy Sex From Minors 60 so "'C .5! u:: 40 "' QJ ~ !ti ..c: u .....0 30 ~ ..c E 20 ::I z 10 0 2009 2011 2010 • Buyer 2012 2013 2014 Prostituted Minor KC-DemandAbolition-087048 Responding to the Demand Education Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Survivor Services, NGOs KC-DemandAbolition-087049 Sex Trafficking puts Businesses at Risk Sex Traffickers and Buyers use Business Premises Sex Traffickers and Buyers use Business Products and Services I Employees buy sex from Trafficking Victims @craigslist I Those who are impacted by sex trafficking aren't just our children and our sisters. Businesses and employers are also impacted. Sex traffickers and sex buyers use business premises to commit their crimes. Of police reports on sex-trafficking cases, hotels are listed as being involved 63% of the time. Though when I speak with the person who prosecutes these cases, he says that he's never prosecuted a case in which a hotel wasn't involved in some way. And these aren't just the motels on Aurora avenue. These are reputable hotels in the heart of downtown Seattle and Bellevue. Our organization, BEST, worked with the Washington Lodging Association to launch a program to raise awareness and educate the Washington lodging industry. To date, we've trained over 600 people to identify and prevent trafficking in hotels, throughout the state. We've also seen a big jump in the number of trafficking cases identified by hotel staff, from 8% prior to the training to 44% of hotels identifying cases after the training. I'm so proud of our hotel industry for their willingness to take this issue on. Yet it's not just hotels that are vulnerable. Apartments, business parking lots, restaurants, bars, coffee shops are all used to recruit and sell our kids. Teenage girls visiting Westlake mall have be targeted and approached by pimps within 45 minutes of their arrival. BEST is currently giving a scholarship to a young woman who I'll call Teresa. Teresa had no family support and at age 19 went downtown to the Westlake area. She ran into an old friend of hers who, unbeknownst to her, was a pimp in a gang. He offered her food and shelter and before she knew it, Teresa was turned out into the life. She was forced into prostitution by this gang with over 12 other girls, several of them 13 and 14 years old. They were being prostituted in luxury hotels from seattle to Portland. She was afraid to leave until she met a Seattle police officer in the sting operation and he offered her help. Now she's finishing a cosmetology degree so she can get a safe job and support herself. Sex traffickers and buyers use business products and services Airlines, buses, travel companies, ports, banks, websites, and other businesses are all used to transport and buy and sell KC-DemandAbolition-087050 victims of trafficking. Finally, unfortunately employees of reputable businesses solicit sex from kids and other trafficking victims. In a recent study by Noel's organization, 3 out of 4 prostituted people said that they'd met clients on company property. In addition, employees are soliciting sex throughout the working day. An initial study suggests that the peak time people are online procuring sex is 2:00pm. An organization named Seattle against Slavery set up a website and put ads on line so that when people went online to solicit sex, they'd be deter Study of sex-trafficking related cases prosecuted by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, BEST, 2008-2012. Nicole Brodeur. www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/a-shameful-side-of-the-city/. KC-DemandAbolition-087051 BUYERS CHARGED WITH COMMERCIAL SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR CRIMES IN KING COUNTY, BY SECTOR 2008-2015, N=68 WITH KNOWN INDUSTRIES Construction, 13% Information (IT), 13% Financial Activities, 1% Leisure/Hospitality, 4% Other Services (Repair, Associations), 6% Manufacturing, 13% Education/Health, 6% Government (Military), 12% Professional & Business Services, 7% Warehousing, 12% Retail, 12% We did a study to look at buyers charged with child sex trafficking crimes in our county. We looked at the sectors where these buyers worked. Here's what we found. The top industries were construction, IT, and manufacturing. Closely behind were the military, retail, transportation, and professional services (like attorneys and consultants). These were all men. They were all soliciting sex from minors. The companies they were employed by were mostly our companies-reputable large and medium size companies in the Puget sound. Such behavior by employees poses a terrible risk to the reputation of employers. It can also create an environment that is hostile to women and to men who find such behavior harmful. But here's the good news. Many companies have policies and practices that stand against such harmful behavior. Manpower Corporation, for example, one of the largest employers in the world, has not only adopted a policy but they've created a disciplinary process for employees who are caught. And their employees have been caught. 3:30 min KC-DemandAbolition-087052 Changing Social Norms info@bestalliance.org BEST has been working with local employers to develop a roadmap and other resources for businesses to take a stand against sex trafficking and sex buying within their operations. We're talking with a number of top employers in our area and we're hoping to announce early this fall who our founding alliance members are. Our main goal is to begin changing the social norms around sex trafficking and buying. So rather than (a) not understanding what we're seeing or (b) looking the other way, we as a community can come together and take a stand on behalf of victims while also protecting our businesses. You'll also be happy to hear that Rotary International has an action group against child sex trafficking, started by a Rotarian in Atlanta. In a few weeks, Rotary International is co-hosting a world summit on sex trafficking with the Jimmy Carter Center in Atlanta. At that meeting, I'll be inviting Rotary clubs to join us in this alliance. But I'm very pleased to be speaking at my home Rotary club first-to invite you to join this alliance. Those of you who represent businesses are also invited to be part, to become founding members. When I spoke with the Rotarian who is organizing this conference (Dave McCleary), he said that a lot of Rotary clubs are getting involved in this issue because they recognize that it's an issue that energizes people, especially the younger generation of women and men. Rotary is known for working to eradicate polio. My mom is a polio survivor so I know how incredibly important your work is. But because you've been so successful, polio is a distant disease to most young people-they can't relate to it. Rotary clubs have found that working on this issue really energizes and involves the next generation of rotarians. Here are a few simple things that our alliance members will be doing and that you can do through your club. When you book a hotel for an event like this, you can give preferential treatment to hotels that have trained their staff to identify and prevent sex trafficking. You can commit to feature a panel like this on sex trafficking every year or two, to educate your members. There are a lot of organization in our area that you would love to hear from. Thanks to Stolen Youth, BEST is part of a collaborative of incredible organizations that work to get victims access to services and prevent further victimization. The Center for Child and Youth Justice, run by Bobbe Bridge, is driving outstanding systems level change throughout the KC-DemandAbolition-087053 state, so that youth will be identified. YouthCare provides services to youth through their Bridge program. Noel's organization, OPS, provides support for youth and adult survivors. There's a lot of wonderful work going on in our area that you, your club, and your businesses can be part of. And you can make a big difference on behalf of these victims. And together, I think we'll be able to reduce the victimization of kids and women in our community. 6.5 minutes KC-DemandAbolition-087054 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Mon 4/20/2015 12:16:05 PM Restaurants in SeaTac area Hey Val, This is obviously not super urgent or a top priority on your time - but, if you have a minute I would love your thoughts on a restaurant in the SeaTac area. We're looking at 13 Coins because it has a pretty broad menu - any other recommendations? 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-087055 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Santos, Ben[Ben.Santos@kingcounty.gov] Cushing, Caitlin[Caitlin.Cushing@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 4/20/2015 12:59:29 PM RE: From: Santos, Ben Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 11:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Cushing, Caitlin Subject: Val - One of Caitlin Cushing's friends from Oregon is coming up for a training you're doing in the next few weeks. Despite my efforts to discourage her, Cushing wants to go. Got more info? Ben Santos I Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Domestic Violence Unit I Trial Supervisor I MRJC I King County Prosecuting Attorney '~~==='-~==~~=-::_ KC-DemandAbolition-087056 Child Sex Trafficking: Awareness & Response FREE Law Enforcement Training KC-DemandAbolition-087057 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Santos, Ben[Ben .Santos@kingcounty.gov] Cushing, Caitlin Mon 4/20/20151:52:56 PM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 12:59 PM To: Santos, Ben Cc: Cushing, Caitlin Subject: RE: From: Santos, Ben Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 11:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Cushing, Caitlin Subject: Val - One of Caitlin Cushing's friends from Oregon is coming up for a training you're doing in the next few weeks. Despite my efforts to discourage her, Cushing wants to go. Got more info? Ben Santos I Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Domestic Violence Unit I Trial Supervisor I MRJC I King County Prosecuting Attorney '~~==='-~==~~=-::_ KC-DemandAbolition-087058 To: From: Sent: Subject: Cushing, Caitlin[Caitlin.Cushing@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 4/20/2015 2:03:08 PM RE: From: Cushing, Caitlin Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 1:53 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Santos, Ben Subject: RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 12:59 PM To: Santos, Ben Cc: Cushing, Caitlin Subject: RE: From: Santos, Ben Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 11:26 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Cushing, Caitlin Subject: Val - One of Caitlin Cushing's friends from Oregon is coming up for a training you're doing in the next few weeks. Despite my efforts to discourage her, Cushing wants to go. Got more info? Ben Santos I Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Domestic Violence Unit I Trial Supervisor I MRJC I King County Prosecuting Attorney l:=c~:.:.c=~~o.=~~:::::,;:_ KC-DemandAbolition-087059 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello Mon 4/20/2015 2:23:10 PM RE: Restaurants in SeaTac area From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 5:19 PM To: Devin Rebello Subject: RE: Restaurants in SeaTac area From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 2:13 PM To: 'Devin Rebello' Subject: RE: Restaurants in SeaTac area From: Devin Rebello L=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""J Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 12:16 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Restaurants in SeaTac area Hey Val, This is obviously not super urgent or a top priority on your time - but, if you have a minute I would love your thoughts on a restaurant in the SeaTac area. We're looking at 13 Coins because it has a pretty broad menu - any other recommendations? 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-087060 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Mon 4/20/2015 3:26:29 PM Automatic reply: Prep for Wednesday I am out of the office this week for work travel and may be slow responding to emails. If you have a time-sensitive matter, please call or text me at 503-807-7815. Thanks so much, Ziba KC-DemandAbolition-087061 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Olson, Dusty (Dusty.Olson@seattle.gov)[Dusty. Olson@seattle.gov] Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Tue 4/21/2015 8:45:25 AM meeting on friday Hi Dusty, Unfortunately I won't be able to attend Friday's meeting. It's my son's birthday and I had planned to take the day off several weeks back. I know Peter will represent the project wonderfully. If there is anything else I can help with, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087062 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Cici Gordon[cici_gordon@huntalternatives.org]; James SmithUames_smith@huntalternatives.org] From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Tue 4/21/201511:30:57 AM Subject: Rebranding Pot: How Squares Are Sparking The Next Massive Industry A lot of lessons for us here .... http://m.fastcompany.com/3045066/rebranding-of-pot/rebranding-pot-inside-the-billion-dollar-green-rush?utm_source=facebook Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087063 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Gauen, Benjamin Tue4/21/201511:38:47 AM FW: Confirmation for Benjamin Gauen - Open Source Intelligence Training by Michael Bazzell From: info@usaowawtraining.org [mailto: info@usaowawtraining.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 11:37 AM To: Gauen, Benjamin Subject: Confirmation for Benjamin Gauen - Open Source Intelligence Training by Michael Bazzell Open Source Intelligence Training by Michael Bazzell Thursday, April 23, 2015 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Port of Seattle 19639 28th Ave. S Seatac, WA 98188 This is a confirmation that you are registered for the above referenced event. We are looking forward to seeing you there! We anticipate the summit to fill quickly and we will have a waiting list. If you are unable to attend, please click the cancellation link at the bottom of this email so someone else may attend. You must cancel your registration if you are unable to attend. Failure to do so may jeopardize your attendance at future events. See attached documents for further information on this event. Thank you! CONTACT INFORMATION Questions, please contact Sean Tepfer at 206-553-5103 ======cc~==J-'~-"- If the above link does not work, cut and paste the following link into your browser: KC-DemandAbolition-087064 Open Source Intelligence Training by Michael Bazzell Hosted by CEASE King County April 23, 2015 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. Location: Port of Seattle, 19639 23th Ave. S, Seatac, WA CEASE Network {Cities Empowered Against Sexual Exploitation) The CEASE Network, powered by Demand Abolition, is committed to ending the harms of the illegal sex trade. A collaboration of 11 pioneering cities, the network will reduce sex-buying by 20 percent in several major metropolitan areas over the next two years by innovating, testing, and sharing strategies proven to deter the demand for this exploitive and predatory practice. Targeting High Frequency Sex Buyers Each CEASE Network team has been challenged to rapidly develop, test, and measure intervention strategies to reduce the demand for this exploitative industry. As part of the network, King County and Portland are focusing their attentions on "high frequency buyers," a population of people who are responsible for a majority of the harms associated with the sex trade. With a bulk of the industry occurring online, sex buyers are now hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. This training will focus on targeting and identifying would be "johns" through the use of open source intelligence techniques. OSINT Training Overview: High Frequency Buyers This open source intelligence training focuses on methods for searching and analyzing online information in detail. During this training we will explore how these advanced technologies can be integrated into a broader strategy for capturing and prosecuting high frequency buyers of illegal commercial sex. Curriculum will include: a. Targeting/identifying high frequency buyers using OSINT b. Structure of police operations focusing on target group i. Posting ads most likely to attract high frequency buyers ii. Leveraging buyer review boards iii. Engaging with the buyer 1. Online conversations pre-arrest 2. Post-arrest interviews - key questions and techniques 3. Non-arrest buyer deterrence techniques c. Developing metrics to measure demand d. Leveraging legal tools as deterrence Participants will be shown how to "dig" into the internet for personal information about any target. While popular sites such as Twitter, lnstagram, and Facebook are covered in detail (including techniques that legally access some "private" content), the presentation goes much deeper into the vast resources available online for researching personal information. Among many other techniques, attendees will learn how to: • Identify users of private cellular telephone numbers • Conduct advanced search queries on dozens of search engines 1 KC-DemandAbolition-087065 • • • • • • • • • Obtain extended information from Facebook profiles Identify social networks related to cellular telephone numbers Monitor live content and communication on social networks Access content believed to be hidden on social networks Search Geo Location data within Twitter, Flickr, and lnstagram streams Reverse search photographs for additional copies and details Search online forums for communication Retrieve Caller ID information from any landline or cellular telephone number Identify all social networks in use by target username Attendees will have full and permanent access to the entire collection of software demonstrated during the session. Meet the Trainer Michael Bazzell spent 18 years as a law enforcement officer with a rank of Detective. During the majority of that time, he was assigned to the FBl's Cyber Crimes Task Force where he focused on "Hackers" and various computer crimes. As an active investigator for multiple organizations, he has been involved in numerous high-tech cases including online child solicitation, child abduction, kidnapping, cold-case homicide, terrorist threats, and high level computer intrusions. He has trained thousands of individuals employed by state and federal agencies, as well as the private sector, in the use of his investigative techniques. He has also taught several college courses including Ethical Hacking, Computer Forensics, and Computer Crime Investigation. His books Open Source Intelligence Techniques and Hiding from the Internet were top sellers in both the United States and Europe and are used by several government agencies as training manuals for intelligence gathering and securing personal information. With any questions, please contact Val Richey at Valiant.Richey@kinqcounty.gov or Devin Rebello at devin rebello@huntalternatives.org. 2 KC-DemandAbolition-087066 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Ziba Cranmer Tue 4/21/2015 2:45:57 PM Automatic reply: speech I am out of the office this week for work travel and may be slow responding to emails. If you have a time-sensitive matter, please call or text me at 503-807-7815. Thanks so much, Ziba KC-DemandAbolition-087067 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov] Mangiaracina, Kelly Tue 4/21/2015 2:50:55 PM Agenda for 5.1.15 King County CSEC Task Force Quarterly Meeting Good afternoon King County CSEC Task Force Members. When: Friday May 1, 2015@ 11 :45 am to 1:30 pm Where: Juvenile Court, 1211 E. Alder St. Seattle, WA 98122 Alder Gym (downstairs) Refreshments: Light refreshments will be provided at no cost Parking: Limited free parking in the Juvenile Court lot and free 2 hour street parking available as well. As always please consider carpooling if possible. Agenda: Auracn If you have suggestions for future agendas, please feel free to share. Please feel free to send suggestions, comments, or concerns. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator 206.205.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087068 Agenda for 5.1.15 King County CSEC Task Force Meeting 1. Introductions of Attendees 5 minutes 2. Update on CSEC Task Force Activity since January 30, 2015 Judge Mack & Kelly Mangiaracina 10 minutes 3. Update on referrals to the Bridge Collaborative Morgan Silverman 5 minutes 4. Seattle CEASE (Coordinating Effort Against Sexual Exploitation) a. Updates from CEASE Partners b. Lessons learned from the first year Olson Lan Pham& Dusty 30 minutes 5. Discussion about housing/shelter beds for CSEC, mental health and substance abuse treatment beds Judge Mack & Melinda Giovengo 30minutes 6. Organizational Structure - Subcommittees and Workgroups Kelly Mangiaracina 15 minutes 7. Next Steps to Achieve Task Force Goals and New Business a. CCYJ data collection project Oakley Nicholas 10 minutes Proposed dates of upcoming Task Force meeting Friday July 31, 2015@ 11:45 to 1:30 Friday October 30, 2015@ 11:45 to 1:30 Friday January 29, 2016@ 11:45 to 1:30 KC-DemandAbolition-087069 To: From: Sent: Subject: Sydney Asbury[ sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com] Richey, Valiant Tue 4/21/2015 5:55:00 PM Re: Prep for Wednesday Those do seem like important details! 8:15 on the 5th floor of the king county courthouse at 516 3rd ave. Call me at 206 226 7450 when you arrive. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 21, 2015, at 5:34 PM, Sydney Asbury wrote: Val- where are we going and what time should we be there tomorrow? Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2015, at 3:25 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, We are really looking forward to your visit this week. In preparation, we have had several team conversations about our goals/priorities as you requested. Attached please find two DRAFT documents: 1) Buyer Beware Strategic Plan for 2015 and 2) Buyer Beware Sector Map. Together these give a picture of our overall vision of a plan to engage multiple sectors to impact demand. In 2015 we have two major goals: 1) Strengthen our current interventions (police emphasis, buyer intervention program, online deterrence and social media/education); and 2) Develop new interventions in a few new sectors - business, government, universities, public health, and gender-based violence organizations (think domestic violence and sexual assault service providers, etc.). Yes, you are correct, that sounds more like 10 goals than 2. BUT ... all of these activities are centered around the concept of a community-based approach to ending demand. What we would particularly like to work on in our strategy session with you are the media plans for engaging: - 1) The broader community on our multi-sector approach - 2) Government (policy makers, not the police) - 3) Businesses - 4) Public Health - 5) Gender-based violence orgs We just wanted to give you a broad sense of where we are heading a couple days before the training so you can discuss on the plane. : ) All the best, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087070 KC-DemandAbolition-087071 James SmithUames_smith@huntalternatives.org]; 'sydney@northwindstrategies.com'[sydney@northwindstrategies.com]; Larry Carpman[larry@carpmancommunications.com]; 'Kate Lagreca (kate@northwindstrategies.com)'[kate@northwindstrategies.com]; Cici Gordon[cici_gordon@huntalternatives.org]; Elizabeth Straub[elizabeth_straub@huntalternatives.org]; Maria Daniels[maria_daniels@huntalternatives.org]; 'makeeba@abekam.org'[ makeeba@abekam.org]; 'craigdbida@g mai I. com'[ craigdbida@g mai I. com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Wed 4/22/2015 9:35:12 AM Subject: culture wars To: Guys, I wanted to call attention to the direct twitter exchange between Melissa Gira Grant and Ryan Dalton, startup guy and former Shared Hope policy guy (shared hope is a faith based advocate for deamnd/ anti-traficking focused on minors). For me this really illustrates the positioning challenge we are confronted with, i.e. how to win over the progressive middle ground, the progressive hipsters when much of our movement is dominated by conservative religious voices. We need to get spokespersons, use language and get in media channels like vice and not cede this space to the pro-prostitution folks. See Melissa's latest article about Ryan's start up Forensic Logic, which is really a technology tool to find minors exploited by the sex industry. She totally twists what they are doing and gets published! Please look at the twitter sequences below involving Melissa and Ryan and then another between eMelissa and another activist about the swedish model. Ryan said his phone battery ran down in less than an hour from all her allies tweeting at him. KC-DemandAbolition-087072 KC-DemandAbolition-087073 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello Wed 4/22/2015 12:31:07 PM Automatic reply: Printing favor -Amtrak: eTicket and Receipt for Your 04/23/2015 Trip - CRANMER Party Hello, Thank you for your email. I am traveling for CEASE Network trainings and site visits Tuesday, April 21 through Friday, April 24. I will have access to emails; however, I might be slow to respond. If you need anything urgetly, please give me a call at 857.209.6406. 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-08707 4 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Robert Beiser Wed 4/22/2015 12:41:20 PM Robert Beiser is out of the office RE: social media I am currently out of the office in an all day training. I will reply to all emails on my return. Thank you, Robert Beiser www.seattleagainstslavery.org Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery *www.seattleagainstslavery.org * KC-DemandAbolition-087075 To: From: Sent: Subject: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Ziba Cranmer Wed 4/22/2015 1:41 :55 PM demand deterrants This is our version of a similar Ziba Cranmer Executive Director I Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.1917 I cell: 503.807.7815 @DemandAbolition KC-DemandAbolition-087076 Landscape of Demand Deterrents Curricula .. - .. Community Centers Researchers Survivor Leaders ~I Sh"'eholdm ~ Pm Corporations . Survivor .... ...._ ... .,,,,.,,,. Leaders Communities Hotels 14% of American men admit to purchasing sex. - General Social Survey (2010) KC-DemandAbolition-087077 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; 'sydney@northwindstrategies.com'[sydney@northwindstrategies.com]; James SmithUames_smith@huntalternatives.org]; Cici Gordon[cici_gordon@huntalternatives.org]; 'Kate Lagreca (kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com )'[kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com]; Larry Carpman[larry@carpmancommun ications. com]; Elizabeth Kidd McWhorter[elizabeth_mcwhorter@huntalternatives.org]; 'Alex Trouteaud (alex.trouteaud@gmail.com)'[alex.trouteaud@gmail.com] From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Wed 4/22/2015 1:51 :32 PM Subject: changing the conversation ... an interesting measure of our effectiveness in shifting the conversation around the use of key terms .... sex work is much higher than it should be!! Twitter analytics via topsy; KC-DemandAbolition-087078 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online deterrence Start Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 10:00:00 AM When: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 9:00 AM-10:00 AM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087079 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online deterrence Start Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 10:00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087080 To: Alan Merrihew[ammerrihew@gmail.com]; Alex Trouteaud (alex.trouteaud@gmail.com)[alex.trouteaud@gmail.com]; apb1973@gmail.com[apb1973@gmail.com]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Bates, Casey, DA (casey.bates@acgov.org)[casey.bates@acgov.org]; Becky 0. Bullard (rob@denverda.org)[rob@denverda.org]; Bianca Morales-Egan (bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org)[bmorales-egan@pciglobal .org]; Carla Dartis[Carla. Dartis@acgov.org]; Dixie Hairston (DHairston@childrenatrisk.org)[DHairston@childrenatrisk.org]; Greta Teller (greta.teller@gmail.com)[greta.teller@gmail.com]; Hannah Wilson [hannahwilson22@gmail.com]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Marian.Hatcher@cookcountyil.gov[Marian.Hatcher@cookcountyil.gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; sdbscc@yahoo.com[sdbscc@yahoo.com]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org]; Todd Latiolais (TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org)[TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org]; Tomas Perez (tomas@epikproject.org)[tomas@epikproject.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Dhakir Warren[dhakir_warren@huntalternatives.org]; Holly Klecha[holly_klecha@huntalternatives.org]; Kate Lagreca (kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com )[kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com]; sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com[ sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com]; Dominique. Roe@asu.edu[Domi nique. Roe@asu.edu]; Ian Kitterman[ian_kitterman@huntalternatives.org] From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thur 4/23/2015 10:34:30 AM Subject: Baseline data and this week's call Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well! The Demand Team has been on the road the past couple weeks and we have had the opportunity to see the Dallas, Houston, Seattle, and Portland folks. We would like to say thank you to Dixie, Todd, Val, Peter, and Tom for being great hosts! This week, in addition to the communications and policy items we sent you yesterday, we have a couple things we would like to bring to your attention: Item Description This week we will have Dominique Roe4/24 Data and Communications Call Sepowitz, baseline data collector from ASU, joining our call. She will give you an update on recent data collection and methodology. She will also be available to answer questions. Action Items Bring any questions you have on data or communications. Take a look at the call agenda, below. After we speak with Dominique, Northwind will be joining us to discuss the draft statements about the JVTA and the up-coming resolution by the US Conference of Mayors. Please take a moment to review the reports. We have the monthly reports in from the Baseline data - January and February reports ASU/UCCS baseline data collection for January and February! There are too many files to attach to one email, so please log on to GlassCubes and find the reports under "Data and metrics" on the "files" page. Take a look in the "Demand Baseline Data" folder and you will see the reports broken out by month. January data can be accessed by clicking KC-DemandAbolition-087081 For February data, dick here. Luntz Report feedback There's still time! We are reaching back out to them next week. Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act (JVTA) Attached is a detailed discussion of what the Justice for Victims ofTrafficking Act (JVTA) passed by the Senate, with a special focus on demand provisions. Please send us your feedback as soon as possible. Drop deadline is April 30. Please review the attached document. 4/24 Call Agenda 1. Data (30 minutes) a. 2. ASU/UCCS Baseline Data collection i. Review of past months of data ii. Update and overview of methodology iii. Appropriate uses of findings iv. Questions Communications (30 minutes) a. Northwind updates i. JVTA media moment ii. Similar moments moving forward iii. US Conference of Mayors 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-087082 April 23, 2015 TO: Amb Swanee Hunt and Demand Abolition team FR: Eleanor Gaetan, Advisor to CATW and Demand Abolition, Hunt Alternatives RE: Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act, JVTA, Sl 78 OVERVIEW Yesterday, the Senate unanimously passed NTA, as amended by the Cornyn/Murray/Klobuchar It differs in significant ways from the version of NTA cosponsored by Reps Maloney and Poe, passed by the House of Representatives on January 27. The Senate bill is more comprehensive and more demand oriented than the House version by: • Providing up to $60 Million (and minimally $10 Million) in new funding for antitrafficking law enforcement efforts and victim services. The House bill authorizes funding for these efforts but does not actually provide funding unless it is appropriated. • Directing the AG to involve all federal officers in efforts to investigate and prosecute sex buyers as traffickers • Directing DOJ to incorporate demand reduction in anti-trafficking training provided to field • Including a new government sponsored Council of Survivors to provide advice on federal policy Both versions amend the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 to make it clear sex buyers are considered traffickers under federal law by: • Adding "patronizes or solicits" to the definition of sex trafficking in so it reads: "Whoever knowingly ... recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, obtains, maintains, patronizes or solicits ... " someone who is under 18 or subject to force, fraud, or coercion in commercial sex. • The section makes absolutely clear for judges, juries, prosecutors, and law enforcement officials that criminals who purchase sex from human trafficking victims can and should be arrested, prosecuted, and convicted as sex trafficking offenders . • S 178 IS MORE COMPREHENSIVE 1. Domestic Trafficking Victims Fund The centerpiece of S 178 is a new Domestic Trafficking Victims Fund, which is in itself a demand reduction tactic: • Federal criminals found guilty of certain crimes will be assessed $5,000 on top of any restitution orders for four years (Fiscal Year 2016-2019). Crimes include: o Human trafficking o Sexual abuse o Child pornography o Child sexual exploitation o Interstate transportation for illegal sexual activity o Human smuggling 1 KC-DemandAbolition-087083 • • • • • A review of Fiscal Year 2012 sentencing data found most of these criminals were only assessed a standard $100 federal penalty for the harms they perpetrated. The review concluded over 6,200 offenders/year would have to pay the $5,000 special assessment generating about $31 million a year for the Fund Allowable Fund activities include Law Enforcement programs to investigate and prosecute sex buyers as described in the TVPRA of 2005 The S 178 compromise 1 doubled the amount of funding included in NT A, from approximately $30 Million to $60 Million. It also creates an unusual, "virtuous" relationship between anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts and victim services: The more money raised through arrests, the more money available for services, because the two parts are "matched." 2. Restitution Aims to increase compensation and restitution for trafficking victims by making it easier for federal agents to seize assets from traffickers (both pimps and buyers). 3. Wire Taps Makes it easier for state officials to get warrants to use more wiretaps for human trafficking crimes to improve ability to gather evidence against traffickers without relying on victim testimony. 4. Survivor Advisory Council Creates a U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, with at least eight trafficking survivors, to make recommendations to the US Government on anti-trafficking strategies, and serve as an advisory body to the Senior Policy Operating Group (SPOG) in the Department of State's Trafficking in Persons Office. S 178 IS MORE DEMAND ORIENTED Both the House and Senate versions specifically reference Law Enforcement programs targeting demand as allowable activities under a State/Local block grant program for domestic minor sex trafficking victims. But S 178 is more directive including: • Directing Innocence Lost National Initiative (federally funded law enforcement task forces) to focus on fighting demand for human trafficking through the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of persons who purchase sex. On February 26, the Senate Judiciary Committee incorporated into S 178 numerous provisions from the Feinstein/Portman "Combat Human Trafficking Act,'' which was designed as a demand reduction proposal. These include: • Directing the Department of Justice to ensure that each anti-human trafficking training program it offers (at federal, state, and local level) includes training on effective methods for investigating and prosecuting buyers exploiting sex trafficking victims. • Directing the federal judiciary to provide training to judges on ordering restitution for victims of sex trafficking. 2 KC-DemandAbolition-087084 • • Mandating the Attorney General to "ensure that federal law enforcement officers are sex Requires the Bureau of Justice Statistics to prepare an annual report on the number of arrests, prosecutions, convictions and lengths of sentences of sex buyers engaged in trafficking crimes. ONE HOUSE OBSERVATION TO RESCUE HR 181 's last graph is an excellent anti-demand statement-worth trying to save, or use elsewhere: "It is the sense of Congress that ... the demand for commercial sex is a primary cause of the human rights violation of human trafficking, and the elimination of that human rights violation requires the elimination of that demand." Next steps for advocates include: • Gaining House approval of the Senate version • Pressuring Congress to move NT A quickly to the President for his signature Further down the line, but essential to strong implementation, advocates need to: • Signal to DOJ/DHS/HHS/CDC actions Congress expects to see as a result of NTA 1 The Fund attracted controversy-and stalled the bill for a month-because it included Hyde Act language, banning abortion services except in cases of incest, rape, or risk to the life of the mother. The bipartisan compromise splits the new Fund into two parts: Part A, funded by the Special Assessment, can finance legal services for victims as well as Law Enforcement programs/task forces, but not heath care or medical services. Part B, financed by federal appropriations already allocated to the Community Health Centers (and already subject to Hyde), can be used for healthcare. Whatever dollar amount is collected in Part A will be matched in Part B-a minimum of $5 million, and a maximum of $30 million. 3 KC-DemandAbolition-087085 To: Ian Kitterman[ian_kitterman@huntalternatives.org] Cc: heid i .sargent@seattle.gov[heid i .sargent@seattle.gov]; g lenn. uj ifusa@mcda.us[g lenn. uj ifusa@mcda.us]; Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 4/23/2015 11 :44:25 AM Subject: Re: Backpage Amicus Yeah we tried that argument but it didn't fly for a couple reasons like that if congress wanted State criminal laws to apply they would have said so. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Ian Kitterman wrote: From: Holly Klecha Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 8:30 AM To: Sydney Asbury; Ziba Cranmer; 'Kate Lagreca Kitterman Cc: Cici Gordon Subject: RE: Backpage From: Sydney Asbury L'"'-"==~~=-"~~~===~==, Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 10:02 AM To: Ziba Cranmer Cc: Cici Gordon; Holly Klecha Subject: Re: Backpage Nice work! KC-DemandAbolition-087086 Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2015, at 6:59 AM, Ziba Cranmer wrote: FYI Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Holly Klecha Date: April 23, 2015 at 6:58:36 AM PDT To: Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Backpage HeyZ, Yes you did, I've been checking in on the docket every day and haven't seen anything yet. It has been a week though so hopefully we will have information soon! -Holly -----Original Message----From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 9:52 AM To: Sydney Asbury Cc: Ian Kitterman; Cici Gordon; Holly Klecha; James Smith Subject: Re: Backpage Hey guys, I will write ropes and gray to ask them to notify us - holly, can you also monitor? Can't remember ifl asked you to do this already! z Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2015, at 6:42 AM, Sydney Asbury wrote: Do you all have anyone monitoring when the backpage decision is made? Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087087 Demand Abolition KC-DemandAbolition-087088 Demand Abolition KC-DemandAbolition-087089 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ian Kitterman Thur 4/23/2015 11 :45:05 AM Automatic reply: Backpage Amicus I am traveling to the Pacific Northwest from Tuesday, April 21 through Friday, April 24. I will have access to emails; however, I may be slow to respond. If you need something urgently, please text me at 415.504.2571 All the best, Ian KC-DemandAbolition-087090 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online deterrence Start Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 4/29/2015 10:00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087091 To: 'Devin Rebello'[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Alan Merrihew[ammerrihew@gmail.com]; Alex Trouteaud (alex.trouteaud@gmail.com)[alex.trouteaud@gmail.com]; apb1973@gmail.com[apb1973@gmail.com]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Bates, Casey, DA[casey.bates@acgov.org]; Becky 0. Bullard (rob@denverda.org)[rob@denverda.org]; Bianca Morales-Egan (bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org)[bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org]; Dixie Hairston (DHairston@childrenatrisk.org)[DHairston@childrenatrisk.org]; Greta Teller (greta.teller@gmail.com)[greta.teller@gmail.com]; Hannah Wilson [hannahwilson22@gmail.com]; makeeba@abekam.org[ makeeba@abekam.org]; Marian. Hatcher@cookcountyi I.gov[Marian. Hatcher@cookcountyi I. gov]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; sdbscc@yahoo.com[sdbscc@yahoo.com]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org]; Todd Latiolais (TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org)[TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org]; Tomas Perez (tomas@epikproject.org)[tomas@epikproject.org] Cc: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Dhakir Warren[dhakir_warren@huntalternatives.org]; Holly Klecha[holly_klecha@huntalternatives.org]; Kate Lagreca (kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com )[kate@northwi ndstrateg ies. com]; sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com[ sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com]; Dominique. Roe@asu.edu[Domi nique. Roe@asu.edu]; Ian Kitterman[ian_kitterman@huntalternatives.org] From: Dartis, Carla, DA Sent: Fri 4/24/2015 8:14:24 AM Subject: RE: Baseline data and this week's call From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 10:34 AM To: Alan Merrihew; Alex Trouteaud (alex.trouteaud@gmail.com); apb1973@gmail.com; azq@denverda.org; Bates, Casey, DA; Becky 0. Bullard (rob@denverda.org); Bianca Morales-Egan (bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org); Dartis, Carla, DA; Dixie Hairston (DHairston@childrenatrisk.org); Greta Teller (greta.teller@gmail.com); Hannah Wilson ; makeeba@abekam.org; Marian.Hatcher@cookcountyil.gov; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com); Richey, Valiant (Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov); sdbscc@yahoo.com; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org); Todd Latiolais (TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org); Tomas Perez (tomas@epikproject.org) Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Dhakir Warren; Holly Klecha; Kate Lagreca (kate@northwindstrategies.com); sydney@northwindstrategies.com; Dominique.Roe@asu.edu; Ian Kitterman Subject: Baseline data and this week's call Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well! The Demand Team has been on the road the past couple weeks and we have had the opportunity to see the Dallas, Houston, Seattle, and Portland folks. We would like to say thank you to Dixie, Todd, Val, Peter, and Tom for being great hosts! This week, in addition to the communications and policy items we sent you yesterday, we have a couple things we would like to bring to your attention: Item Description This week we will have Dominique Roe4/24 Data and Communications Call Sepowitz, baseline data collector from ASU, joining our call. She will give you an update on recent data collection and methodology. She will also be available to answer questions. Action Items Bring any questions you have on data or communications. Take a look at the call agenda, below. KC-DemandAbolition-087092 After we speak with Dominique, Northwind will be joining us to discuss the draft statements about the JVTA and the up-coming resolution by the US Conference of Mayors. Please take a moment to review the reports. Baseline data - January and February reports We have the monthly reports in from the ASU/UCCS baseline data collection for January and February! There are too many files to attach to one email, so please log on to GlassCubes and find the reports under "Data and metrics" on the "files" page. Take a look in the "Demand Baseline Data" folder and you will see the reports broken out by month. January data can be accessed by clickine: For February data, click here. Luntz Report feedback There's still time! We are reaching back out to them next week. Please send us your feedback as soon as possible. Drop deadline is April 30. Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act (JVTA) Attached is a detailed discussion of what the Justice for Victims ofTrafficking Act (JVTA) passed by the Senate, with a special focus on demand provisions. Please review the attached document. 4/24 Call Agenda 1. Data (30 minutes) a. ASU/UCCS Baseline Data collection i. Review of past months of data ii. Update and overview of methodology iii. Appropriate uses of findings iv. Questions 2. Communications (30 minutes) a. Northwind updates i. JVTA media moment ii. Similar moments moving forward iii. US Conference of Mayors All the best, KC-DemandAbolition-087093 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-087094 From: Devin Rebello Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/336251485; (872) 240-3201 Access Code: 336-251-485 Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Bi-monthly Coordinator Call Start Date/Time: Fri 4/24/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 4/24/2015 10:00:00 AM Hi Everyone, We are very excited to get started with our bi-monthly coordinator calls! You are welcome to invite other members of your core team to attend, as appropriate to the conversation topic. For the first couple weeks, we ask that we restrict attendees to the local coordinators and those who are directly supporting them. To allow us a little face-time, we would like to use video conferencing through GoToMeeting ("how to" guide attached). If you do not have video capabilities, please let us know. I have included the GoToMeeting information and the call calendar, below. Please let me know if you have any questions. Devin Local Coordinator Call Video Conference Information 1. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. o https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/336251485 2. Join the conference call. o United States (Long distance):+ 1 (872) 240-3201 Access Code: 336-251-485 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the session Not at your computer? Click the link to join this meeting from your iPhone®, iPad®, Android® or Windows Phone® device via the GoToMeeting app. 2014 Call Calendar November and December One-on-One Calls Training and Technical Assistance Data and Measurement November 3-7 City strategy discussions Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, King County, San Diego November 10-14 City strategy discussions Alameda County, Boston, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Portland November 21 This time will be used to answer any outstanding questions around data, review Thorn's monthly report out, and learn more about Google KC-DemandAbolition-087095 Analytics as a source of data. November 24-28 CANCELED for week of Thanksgiving December 5 Tentative: Abt Associates provides a report out on the needs assessment that was conducted in the past month. Highlighting common areas of need across cities. December 8-12 City one-on-one calls All cities December 19 The content of this session will be determined in the coming weeks. December 22-26 CANCELED for week of Christmas 2015 Call Calendar Quarter One One-on-One Calls Training and Technical Assistance Data and Measurement January 2 CANCELED for New Years January 5-9 Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, King County, San Diego January 16 Content to be determined based on needs of cities. January 19-23 Alameda County, Boston, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Portland January 30 ASU baseline data report out from second round of data collection. This call will also feature a city spotlight. February 2-6 Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, King County, San Diego February 13 Content to be determined based on needs of cities. February 16-20 Alameda County, Boston, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Portland February 27 Data report out and city highlight - to be identified in one on one calls. KC-DemandAbolition-087096 March 2-6 Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, King County, San Diego March 13 Content to be determined based on needs of cities. March 16-20 Alameda County, Boston, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Portland March 27 Data report out and city highlight - to be identified in one on one calls. March 30- April 3 Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, King County, San Diego KC-DemandAbolition-087097 From: Devin Rebello Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/336251485; (872) 240-3201 Access Code: 336- 251-485 Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Bi-monthly Coordinator Call Start Date/Time: Fri 4/24/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 4/24/2015 10:00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087098 To: From: Sent: Subject: Sargent, Heidi[Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 4/24/2015 10:12:38 AM RE: cle Thanks. I'm sorry to be so unhelpful right now. From: Sargent, Heidi [Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov] Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 10:06 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: cle From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 9:55 PM To: Sargent, Heidi Subject: RE: cle I don't know. How badly do you want them? It sounds a little daunting to take that on right now. From: Sargent, Heidi [Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 2:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: cle Can you get us CLE credits for the LE training on Thursday? Heidi Sargent Assistant City Attorney Vice/High Risk Victims & Narcotics Seattle City Attorney's Office Criminal Division 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2050 Seattle, WA 98104-7097 Phone: 206-233-5127 FAX: 206-684-4648 heidi.sargent@seattle.gov CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message may contain information that is protected by the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or by other confidentiality provisions. If this message was sent to you in error, any use, disclosure, or distribution of its contents is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please contact me at the telephone number or e-mail address listed above and delete this message without printing, copying, or forwarding it. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087099 To: Court, Rietschel[Rietschel.Court@kingcounty.gov] Whisman, Jim[Jim. Wh isman@ki ngcounty .gov]; Pickering, Suzanne[Suzanne. Pickeri ng@ki ngcounty .gov]; Richey, Cc: Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 4/27/2015 10:23:26 AM Subject: Stopping Sexual Exploitation Program Your Honor, I understand there were some questions about the Stopping Sexual Exploitation Program raised during the sentencing of David Hoff on Friday. I first wanted to apologize for not being present at the sentencing (I had the day off for my son's birthday and didn't realize the sentencing was scheduled for Friday until the night before). Second, I have attached two documents that may be helpful. The first is an information sheet about the program and the second is a referral sheet. (Suzanne, your client will want the referral sheet). The program was started in the fall of 2014 and is an innovative 10 week program to specifically address sex buyers. It is open to convicted sex buyers as well as self-referred buyers. The fourth class is just starting and thus far the response has been very positive from the participants. We will be presenting on the class to the Sex Offender Treatment Providers conference this summer and expect the first batch of data on pre/post surveys in the next few months. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087100 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 core 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 to not buy sex. The program consists of the following components: • • Two individual 60-minute 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-087101 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 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--988-5463 x 807 register@seattleops.org For information & to REGISTER: seattleops.org/sse KC-DemandAbolition-087102 You have been referred to Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men, which is provided by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is a 10-week program designed to promote men's accountability in stopping the harm of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. • The course consists of two, hour-long intake sessions, one week apart, followed by 8 weekly 3-hour group sessions. • A voluntary support group is available to participants who have completed the coursework. • The cost of the program is $900 (a reduced rate is available with income verification). To find out more and register visit the following link: seattleops.org/ sse For questions, contact OPS at register@seattleops.org or call 206.988.5463 and dial extension 807 to leave a message for men's programs. KC-DemandAbolition-087103 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Shawn Arthur Mon 4/27/20151:52:22 PM Automatic reply: Buyer Beware 2014 Update ? I am no longer with the City of Renton. If you need assistance please contact Eddie Aubrey at eaubrey@rentonwa.gov. KC-DemandAbolition-087104 Subject: Bill Kiendl, Cat Clark & Val Richey Location: Here Start: 5/15/2015 11 :00 AM End: 5/15/2015 11 :45 AM Show Time As: Busy Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Satterberg, Dan Required Attendees: Satterberg, Dan KC-DemandAbolition-087105 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] The Organization for Prostitution Survivors Tue 4/28/2015 9:07:51 AM Magnify your community impact with GiveBIG gift to OPS! KC-DemandAbolition-087106 valiantrichey@kingcounty,gov why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-087107 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Tue 4/28/2015 4:33:56 PM Robert Beiser is out of the office RE: Website I am currently out of the office in an all day high school training. I will reply to all emails on my return. Thank you, Robert Beiser www.seattleagainstslavery.org Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery *www.seattleagainstslavery.org * KC-DemandAbolition-087108 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Buening, Mark[Mark.Buening@kingcounty.gov] Canete, Ken[Ken. Canete@kingcounty.gov] Orcutt, Tracy Tue 4/28/2015 5:09:43 PM RE: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 5:05 PM To: Buening, Mark Cc: Canete, Ken; Orcutt, Tracy; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 From: Buening, Mark Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 10:33 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Canete, Ken Subject: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 Hi Val, I would normally bug Tracy about this, but she is out of the office until next week and I would like to get the invoice out for this grant by tomorrow. I just need to clarify some of the details of this grant that took effect on January 1. The total amount is $49, 752 (for salary only) with a match requirement of $16,584. I assume this amount is to fund your salary, but for what percentage of your time? And is there a specific match that was discussed? Also, did Tracy talk to you about time certifications? Because these are Federal funds, the time reporting requirements are rather stringent. Let me know if you need any other clarifications, Thanks, Mark A. Buening Finance Manager, Prosecuting Attorney KC-DemandAbolition-087109 MS: (206)477?1210 KC-DemandAbolition-087110 100% Grant-Funded Timekeeping Certification ~ Funding Source (Grant Name): ~ 2014-WF-AX-0053 VAWA STOP CFDA number: ~ 16.588 January From: 1 Month Tracy Orcutt To: Day 31 March Employee: 2015 Year Month Day 2015 Year I hereby certify that this report is an after-the-fact determination of actual effort expended for the period indicated and I have full knowledge of 100% of these activities. ~ Employee Signature: ~ Supervisor's Signature: ~ ~ 7-Apr-15 Date: ~ Supervisor's Name (Print): Leesa Manion Date: Jan Hours 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 Feb 8 8 8 8 8 8 (holiday)8 8 8 8 8 8 be67bb 10-84aa-4429-9c12-b 15dec90e26e Hours 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 8 8 8 8 8 8 (holiday) 8 8 8 8 8 8 March Hours 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8/16/2017 KC-DemandAbolition-087111 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] msmith@interact-llc.com Wed 4/29/2015 6:01 :20 AM Please bring folder today Val, If you have the chance, can you bring the folder that I left behind to the SY luncheon today? I'll find you. Mar BEST l businesses ending slavery & trafficking web l phone (206) 724-8246 KC-DemandAbolition-087112 From: Richey, Valiant Importance: Normal Subject: Thorn Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 11 :00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087113 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Bing Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:30:00 AM When: Friday, May 08, 2015 10:00 AM-10:30 AM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087114 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Subject: Bing Start Date/Time: End Date/Time: Normal Fri 5/8/2015 10:00:00 AM Fri 5/8/2015 10:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087115 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Seattle Against Slavery Wed 4/29/2015 11:13:03 AM Thursday Night - Learn How Prevention Can Keep Our Kids Safe There are proven lessons to reduce violence against teens, and the SAS community is coming together to put that learning into action in King County. Join April 30th to hear Tanya Fernandez, school students, Trafficking Prevention for Schools (TPFS). She will give a brief overview of the curriculum and its goals and share on our initial successes and challenges of the pilot program. This will be an especially valuable event for parents and teachers who would like information on how to bring TPFS into your school's classrooms this Fall. Help SAS have a BIG impact! Donate a nd be an active player in the fight against slavery. • $50 will fund outreach Come to this public forum event featuring the notable Filipina feminist activist, Sr. Mary John Mananzan, OSB. This gathering will also include representatives and activists from KC-DemandAbolition-087116 -; pestering Seattle-based community to help organizations, and space for victims discussion of Seattle University's connect with place in the issue of human trafficking. services $100 will provide awarenes straining for a faith organizati on or business $250 will fund a permanen t metal outreach sign in a Washingt on state rest area. $500 will provide multisession prevention education in a local high school. KC-DemandAbolition-087117 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online Deterrence Start Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:30:00 AM When: Thursday, April 30, 2015 9:00 AM-9:30 AM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087118 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online Deterrence Start Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:30:00 AM When: Thursday, April 30, 2015 9:00 AM-9:30 AM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087119 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Online Deterrence Start Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 4/30/2015 9:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087120 To: From: Sent: Subject: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Wed 4/29/2015 4:00:17 PM Re: RE: Thank you so much. That means a lot, particularly coming from you! Sent from my iPhone On Apr 29, 2015, at 3:56 PM, Debra Boyer wrote: HI I was about to email you, I thought you were superb .......... . You really moved the audience forward, I was listening to conversations around me - home run, and it will pay off. thanks for everything you do, Debra Subject: Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 21:30:04 +0000 I didn't see you afterwards-was the language okay? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087121 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov]; Buening, Mark[Mark.Buening@kingcounty.gov] Canete, Ken[Ken. Canete@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur4/30/201511:06:17 AM RE: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 5:10 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Buening, Mark Cc: Canete, Ken Subject: RE: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 5:05 PM To: Buening, Mark Cc: Canete, Ken; Orcutt, Tracy; Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 From: Buening, Mark Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 10:33 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Canete, Ken Subject: STOP Grant F14-31103-102 Hi Val, I would normally bug Tracy about this, but she is out of the office until next week and I would like to get the invoice out for this grant by tomorrow. I just need to clarify some of the details of this grant that took effect on January 1. The total amount is $49, 752 (for salary only) with a match requirement of $16,584. I assume this amount is to fund your salary, but for what percentage of your time? And is there a specific match that was discussed? Also, did Tracy talk to you about time certifications? Because these are Federal funds, the time reporting requirements are rather stringent. KC-DemandAbolition-087122 Let me know if you need any other clarifications, Thanks, Mark A. Buening Finance Manager, Prosecuting Attorney MS: KCC-PAO-W400 (206)477-1210 KC-DemandAbolition-087123 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Bing Deterrence Campaign Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:30:00 PM When: Friday, May 08, 2015 1:00 PM-1:30 PM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087124 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Bing Deterrence Campaign Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:30:00 PM When: Friday, May 08, 2015 1:00 PM-1:30 PM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087125 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Bing Deterrence Campaign Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 1:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087126 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Canceled: Bing Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087127 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Canceled: Bing Start Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 5/8/2015 10:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087128 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Fri 5/1/2015 9:46:15 AM Automatic reply: I am out of the office until Thursday, May 7th for work travel and will be slow responding to emails due to poor cell and internet reception. If you have a time-sensitive matter, please contact Cchris_Smith@HuntAlternatives.org or try to reach me by phone/ text at 503-807-7815. Thanks so much, Ziba KC-DemandAbolition-087129 To: From: Sent: Noel Gomez[ noelgomez206@g mai I. com] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/1/2015 9:57:37 AM Hey can you give me a call when you have a second - 206-226-7450. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087130 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Mon 5/4/2015 9:24:46 AM Automatic reply: Law enfrocement data - sharinig chart Hello, Thank you for your email. I am attending a conference Monday, May 4 through Wednesday, May 6. I will have access to emails; however, I might be slow to respond. If you need anything urgetly, please give me a call at 857.209.6406. 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-087131 From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Required Attendees: Mangiaracina, Kelly Optional Attendees: Amanda Hightower; Andy Hwang; Anjilee Dodge; Arun Sambataro; Audrey Baedke; Autumn Morrison; Baker, Debra; Barringer, Chris; Berns, Elizabeth; Bobbe Bridge ; Brenda Oliver; Brennon Ham; Brian Wilson; Cahan, Regina; Carol Bailey; Carol Cummings; Carroll, Kelli ; Cassandra Moses; Catherine Verrenti; Conley, Josalyn; Cosgrove, TJ; Cromwell, Elinor; Curtis Eng; David Martz; Deb Stuckman; Debra Boyer; Derek Wentorf; Doris O'Neal ; Dusty Olson; Eleta Wright; Eleuthra Lisch; Emily HarrisShears; Emma Catague; Eric Hemmen; Eric Sano; Erin Maguire (ErinMa@ccsww.org); Erlick, John; Frances Walker-Dudenhoefer; Garske, Michael; Geramy Hudson; Gerber, Andrea; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) (GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV); Greenleaf, Deborah; Heinisch, Mike; Hung, Jimmy; James Fitzgerald; Jami Belieu; Jamie Hoffstetter; Jaycin Diaz; Jeff Norman; Jeff Rainey ; Jill Crisafulli; 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; La Tanya Horace; Lan Pham; Lana Crawford; Lee Selah; Lemus, Pat; Leslie Briner; Letha Williams; Lichtenstadter, Rick; Lucy Berliner; Mack, Barbara; Maggie Mosholder; Mar Smith; Mariya ; Mary Dolan; Mary Ellen Stone; Megan Notter; Melina Giovengo; Melodie Rothwell; Michael Hemker; Mike Heinisch; Mike Pullmann; Mike Villa; Mitchell, Valarie; Mohandeson, Mike; Morgan Silverman ; Moyes, Stephanie; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Nancy Nicholas ; Natalie Damico; Nature Carter; Navajas, Marcia; Nicholas Oakley; Ninona Boujrada; Noel Gomez; O'Donnell, Sean; Olivia Herring; Patty Haven; Peter Qualliotine; Phyllis Little; Pratt, Stephanie ; Rachael Sanford; Richey, Valiant; Robert Bieser; Sabrina Matson; Sandy Hart; Sara Larsen; Sara Miller; Sarah Veele (svbrice@gmail.com); Sarah Walker; Schipp, William; Sean Walsh; Shannon ParezDarby; Solomon, Jan; Spenser Hensley; Stefanie, Thomas; Steve Stocker; Stone, Gail; Stubblefield, Marcus; Summer Puckett; Tanya Fernandez ; Tracy Orcutt; Velma Veloria; Vollendroff, Jim; Weston, Nicole; Whitney Whittemore ; Wirschem, Mark; Zoro, Dianne Location: Juvenile Court (Alder Gym) 1211 E. Alder St. Seattle, WA 98122 Importance: Normal Subject: King County CSEC Task Force Quarterly Meeting Start Date/Time: Fri 7/31/2015 11 :45:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 7/31/20151:30:00 PM When: Friday July 31, 2015 @ 11 :45 am to 1:30 pm Where: Juvenile Court (Alder Gym) 1211 E. Alder Street, Seattle, WA 98122 Refreshments: light refreshments will be provided at no cost Agenda:TBD Details to follow. Please feel free to send suggestions, comments, or concerns. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087132 From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Required Attendees: Mangiaracina, Kelly Optional Attendees: Amanda Hightower; Andy Hwang; Anjilee Dodge; Arun Sambataro; Audrey Baedke; Autumn Morrison; Baker, Debra; Barringer, Chris; Berns, Elizabeth; Bobbe Bridge ; Brenda Oliver; Brennon Ham; Brian Wilson; Cahan, Regina; Carol Bailey; Carol Cummings; Carroll, Kelli ; Cassandra Moses; Catherine Verrenti; Conley, Josalyn; Cosgrove, TJ; Cromwell, Elinor; Curtis Eng; David Martz; Deb Stuckman; Debra Boyer; Derek Wentorf; Doris O'Neal ; Dusty Olson; Eleta Wright; Eleuthra Lisch; Emily HarrisShears; Emma Catague; Eric Hemmen; Eric Sano; Erin Maguire (ErinMa@ccsww.org); Erlick, John; Frances Walker-Dudenhoefer; Garske, Michael; Geramy Hudson; Gerber, Andrea; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) (GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV); Greenleaf, Deborah; Heinisch, Mike; Hung, Jimmy; James Fitzgerald; Jami Belieu; Jamie Hoffstetter; Jaycin Diaz; Jeff Norman; Jeff Rainey ; Jill Crisafulli; 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; La Tanya Horace; Lan Pham; Lana Crawford; Lee Selah; Lemus, Pat; Leslie Briner; Letha Williams; Lichtenstadter, Rick; Lucy Berliner; Mack, Barbara; Maggie Mosholder; Mar Smith; Mariya ; Mary Dolan; Mary Ellen Stone; Megan Notter; Melina Giovengo; Melodie Rothwell; Michael Hemker; Mike Heinisch; Mike Pullmann; Mike Villa; Mitchell, Valarie; Mohandeson, Mike; Morgan Silverman ; Moyes, Stephanie; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Nancy Nicholas ; Natalie Damico; Nature Carter; Navajas, Marcia; Nicholas Oakley; Ninona Boujrada; Noel Gomez; O'Donnell, Sean; Olivia Herring; Patty Haven; Peter Qualliotine; Phyllis Little; Pratt, Stephanie ; Rachael Sanford; Richey, Valiant; Robert Bieser; Sabrina Matson; Sandy Hart; Sara Larsen; Sara Miller; Sarah Veele (svbrice@gmail.com); Sarah Walker; Schipp, William; Sean Walsh; Shannon ParezDarby; Solomon, Jan; Spenser Hensley; Stefanie, Thomas; Steve Stocker; Stone, Gail; Stubblefield, Marcus; Summer Puckett; Tanya Fernandez ; Tracy Orcutt; Velma Veloria; Vollendroff, Jim; Weston, Nicole; Whitney Whittemore ; Wirschem, Mark; Zoro, Dianne Location: Juvenile Court (Alder Gym) 1211 E. Alder St. Seattle, WA 98122 Importance: Normal Subject: King County CSEC Task Force Quarterly Meeting Start Date/Time: Fri 7/31/2015 11 :45:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 7/31/20151:30:00 PM When: Friday July 31, 2015 @ 11 :45 am to 1:30 pm Where: Juvenile Court (Alder Gym) 1211 E. Alder Street, Seattle, WA 98122 Refreshments: light refreshments will be provided at no cost Agenda:TBD Details to follow. Please feel free to send suggestions, comments, or concerns. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator Phone: 206.205.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087133 From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Required Attendees: Mangiaracina, Kelly Optional Attendees: Amanda Hightower; Andy Hwang; Anjilee Dodge; Arun Sambataro; Audrey Baedke; Autumn Morrison; Baker, Debra; Barringer, Chris; Berns, Elizabeth; Bobbe Bridge ; Brenda Oliver; Brennon Ham; Brian Wilson; Cahan, Regina; Carol Bailey; Carol Cummings; Carroll, Kelli ; Cassandra Moses; Catherine Verrenti; Conley, Josalyn; Cosgrove, TJ; Cromwell, Elinor; Curtis Eng; David Martz; Deb Stuckman; Debra Boyer; Derek Wentorf; Doris O'Neal ; Dusty Olson; Eleta Wright; Eleuthra Lisch; Emily Harris-Shears; Emma Catague; Eric Hemmen; Eric Sano; Erin Maguire (ErinMa@ccsww.org); Erlick, John; Frances Walker-Dudenhoefer; Garske, Michael; Geramy Hudson; Gerber, Andrea; Green, Natalie (DSHS/CA) (GREENNS@DSHS.WA.GOV); Greenleaf, Deborah; Heinisch, Mike; Hung, Jimmy; James Fitzgerald; Jami Belieu; Jamie Hoffstetter; Jaycin Diaz; Jeff Norman; Jeff Rainey; Jill Crisafulli; 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; La Tanya Horace; Lan Pham; Lana Crawford; Lee Selah; Lemus, Pat; Leslie Briner ; Letha Williams; Lichtenstadter, Rick; Lucy Berliner; Mack, Barbara; Maggie Mosholder; Mar Smith; Mariya; Mary Dolan; Mary Ellen Stone; Megan Notter; Melina Giovengo; Melodie Rothwell; Michael Hemker; Mike Heinisch; Mike Pullmann; Mike Villa; Mitchell, Valarie; Mohandeson, Mike; Morgan Silverman ; Moyes, Stephanie; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Nancy Nicholas; Natalie Damico; Nature Carter; Navajas, Marcia; Nicholas Oakley; Ninona Boujrada; Noel Gomez; O'Donnell, Sean; Olivia Herring; Patty Haven; Peter Qualliotine; Phyllis Little; Pratt, Stephanie; Rachael Sanford; Richey, Valiant; Robert Bieser; Sabrina Matson; Sandy Hart; Sara Larsen; Sara Miller; Sarah Veele (svbrice@gmail.com); Sarah Walker; Schipp, William; Sean Walsh; Shannon Parez-Darby; Solomon, Jan; Spenser Hensley; Stefanie, Thomas; Steve Stocker; Stone, Gail; Stubblefield, Marcus; Summer Puckett; Tanya Fernandez ; Tracy Orcutt; Velma Veloria; Vollendroff, Jim; Weston, Nicole; Whitney Whittemore ; Wirschem, Mark; Zoro, Dianne Location: Juvenile Court (Alder Gym) 1211 E. Alder St. Seattle, WA 98122 Importance: Normal Subject: King County CSEC Task Force Quarterly Meeting Start Date/Time: Fri 7/31/2015 11 :45:00 AM End Date/Time: Fri 7/31/20151:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087134 GiveBiG Today and Support View thie emeii in Our hreweer Dear Friends rei Yeu have heere ebeet eex treftieiririg end the vieienee er nreetitetien in OLii" centrnenity. OPS is here to heip beth end eurvivere et? cemetereiei eexeei expieitetien. in the peet yeer, OPS has been titeline for 35 end '79 edeit eervivere et? preetitutien. Shenne ie one Of them. When Shenne firet weiked into OPS drop?in eervicee en Aurere Avenue, ehe wee frightened and dicin?t re enyene. Terrified, ehe eereteiiy kept eh out for the pirne ieeiring for her. Our Surviver heieeci her teei eet?e. Within few weeks, Shenne eterted eemieg t0 the OPS Surviver Art Werkehepe; ever time ehe treeted our Advenetee te eenheet her with ether previdere ehe weld trust. 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From: info@seattleops.org To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 15:09:10 +0000 KC-DemandAbolition-087138 Survivor Services Men's Accountability Programming Community Education Survivor Informed Trainings for Service Providers KC-DemandAbolition-087139 Our mailing address is: P.O. BOX 22635 SEATTLE, WA 98122-0635 boyerdebra@hotmail.com why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-087140 To: Elizabeth Straub[elizabeth_straub@huntalternatives.org]; James SmithUames_smith@huntalternatives.org]; Cici Gordon[cici_gordon@huntalternatives.org]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Sydney Asbury[ sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com] From: Ziba Cranmer Sent: Wed 5/6/2015 5:27:15 AM Subject: Should it be illegal to pay for sex in the UK? - BBC News I really like the way she addresses the question of how an end demand strategy would impact those in the life voluntarily http://www. bbc. com/news/u k-northern-i reland-32539648 Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087141 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov] Mangiaracina, Kelly Wed 5/6/2015 9:57:15 AM Meeting Minutes from Friday May 1, 2015 Quarterly Task Force Meeting Good morning King County CSEC Task Force Members. You will find the following attached: 1. Meeting minutes 2. Bridge Collaborative Data (Morgan Sliverman's presentation) 3. CCYJ Data (Nicholas Oakley's presentation) 4. Subcommittees (Kelly Mangiaracina's presentation) 5. CSEC Task Force Presentation (Melinda Giovengo's presentation) 6. KCCSE Presentation (Dusty Olsen's presentation) In order for the new subcommittee structure to be a success, please email me the following by May 15, 2015. 1. Your preferred subcommittee or subcommittees 2. Would you like to be chair of that subcommittee 3. Is there I are there subcommittee(s) not mentioned that we need A special thank you to Dr. Debra Boyer, Dr. Melinda Giovengo, Arun Sambataro, and Detective Natalie Damico for already providing the above information. List of possible/proposed subcommittees: Education (Full) Evaluation (Full) Train the Trainer (Full) DATA/CCYJ Outreach/Direct Service Children's Administration Juvenile Court Law enforcement Funding/ sustainability Community Engagement Boys LGBTQ21 Youth Faith Based Community Engagement Housing/ employment Mental Health /Chemical Dependency Trauma Big Picture Policy Native American Youth ???? KC-DemandAbolition-087142 Bridge Collaboration Data April 2014 - March 2015 Homeleso youth OH the streets: :3 Preparing for life Aoloom YOUT - mmumes KC-DemandAbolition-087143 Overview of Data Collection • Data is collected from the Bridge Collaborative, a program operated by YouthCare, in partnership with Auburn Youth Resources and Friends of Youth. - The Bridge Collaborative is a regional response to sexually exploited youth and young adults operated through a partnership with Youth Care~ Friends of Youth~ and Auburn Youth Resources. • Each agency asks the same referral and enrollment questions, to ensure the data is consistent • To increase the focus on outreach (and not on data collection), minimal information is collected during referral process • Data is provided on a quarterly basis at the Task Force meeting • Referral data has been de-duplicated KC-DemandAbolition-087144 Referral Data l•••·ro;rA,L#ofllndupDcated.Referralsr1oi.·.J I WHERE are referrals coming from? I KC-DemandAbolition-087145 Referral Data I HOW OFTEN are referrals being made? I I AGES of youth referred? I 2 3 '} ,L 3 'I, 14 KC-DemandAbolition-087146 Referral Data I Are youth able to receive FOLLOW UP? (youth on the run, declined services, or not responsive to outreach) KC-DemandAbolition-08714 7 Enrollment Data I.•.·.-r. . 1. .•.~·..• . l. 1 . o.·•·.• ..•. I WHERE are clients enrolling? f.•. •. £.•. . . n. .•. r.·. o . .·.•·.1.1.•·.m.•·.·.·.•e. n.•.•.t.•. s. .·.;.•. '4 . .•. •. .· ·•· • ·•· ·. •J. ·.•·.•·.# ...•.•...o . · .•. I..•.•.•..•..................•.................•..... TOTAL# ofMDTs·.............. 80 •·. .·... .·.j ~ WHERE are clients coming from? (last permanent address) KC-DemandAbolition-087148 Enrollment Data WHAT do our clients look like? (basic demographics) Enrollments: Race & Ethnicity Enrollments: age of clients Enrollments: Grade Level of Clients Age 21 12 1 14 5 15 9 16 11 17 12 18 15 19 3 20 2 21 1 22 2 How many clients are homeless or unstably housed? Don't 1.59% KC-DemandAbolition-087149 T ERE E ARE p HERE E'RE G I G KING COUNTY CSEC TASK FORCE MEETING MAY 1, 2015 NICHOLAS OAKLEY CENTER FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH JUSTICE KC-DemandAbolition-087150 - iI 3 month retrospective file review All Youth, aged 11 - 17 Checklist and demographic questions Uniform definition Whatcom/Skagit, King, Yakima, Spokane Juvenile Court Service providers Children's Administration in King WSCCR partnership 2 KC-DemandAbolition-087151 Ongoing data collection Definition, checklist, demographic questions New intakes Improvements Ability to update information Clarify responses User friendliness and design 3 KC-DemandAbolition-087152 TYPE 1. IN THE 1. Youth age 18 and ha5 record of arre5t for pro5titution or n:dated charge5 2. Youth is known to have engaged in 5exual conduct for rnoney, but no arrests or related charge5 4. Youth is known to have recei'ved a fee or exchange for recruiting peers/other5 into CSE .5. Youth is known to have been taken to cl1ubs, hoteFs, casinos, or residence5 by adult5 and engaged in sexual conduct 6. Youth is known to have been abducted/imprisoned or moved around for sexual a cti:vi:IJ:y. 7. Youth ha5 been ren1oved from an area of p rosUll:ution or other conunerdal sex11.1.al activity by authoriti•es. Areas include strip clubs and massage parlors. 1 Youth is known to have engaged in exotic dandng at dubs, private partie5, and/ or possesses an exoUc dancing p·ennit 9. Youth is known to have been subject to production,, promotion, and/or dtstribution of p·ornograp hy in some fon11 1 10. Youth has been prostituted and/or sexually expfoited as part of gang inrtiati:on, membership, or affiliatfion sexual on~ine profile of youth found on internet comnu.mity 5ites such as Backp1age or Facebook 11. Exp~idt 12. Youth i:s known Ito have a pin11p or acknowledged having a pirup ever. 1, 1, KC-DemandAbolition-087153 hy Estimate the prevalence of CSEC Rate among subpopulations Identify common characteristics, risks, and needs of CSEC The ability to track changes over time Encourage awareness among staff Demonstrate commitment to this issue 5 KC-DemandAbolition-087154 Potential Participants Juvenile Court (probation and/or detention) Service Providers CA Partners Sarah Veele, PhD Mirabot Technology Coop. Amazon Web Services 6 KC-DemandAbolition-087155 4 KC-DemandAbolition-087156 June 2015 - June 2017 Coincides with CSEC Statewide Coordinating Committee extension under SB 5884 Data reports Every 3 months to agencies/task forces Analysis reports TBD Reports to CSEC SCC 8 KC-DemandAbolition-087157 Please contact me: Nicholas Oakley, JD Proiect Manager Center for Children & Youth Justice 206-696-7 503, ext. 25 9 KC-DemandAbolition-087158 : How do we have in-depth conversations about Task Force goals, activities, and keep Task Force Members engaged with such a large group? : Subcommittees KC-DemandAbolition-087159 There are currently 3 active subcommittees Education: Chair: King County Superior Court Judge Regina Cahan Members: Kim Beeson, Robert Beiser, Leslie Briner, Mike Donlin, Tanya Fernandez, Lisa Foote, Kelly Mangiaracina, Pam Martin, Megan Notter, Judge Sean O'Donnell, Brenda Oliver, Mary Ellen Stone, Diane Zorro Evaluation: Chair: Dr. Michael Pullman Members: Leslie Briner, Spencer Hensley, Kelly Mangiaracina, Courtney Markle, Morgan Silverman, Sarah Walker, Mark Wirschem Train the trainer: Chair: Leslie Briner Members: Kim Beeson, Kelly Mangiaracina, Cameron Meyer, Cassandra Moses, Nicholas Oakley, Deb Stuckman KC-DemandAbolition-087160 Every Task Force member committing to being on one subcommittee. Each subcommittee is requested to meet a minimum of one time between task force meetings. Task Force Coordinator can offer any assistance requested in scheduling meetings, taking notes, paperwork distribution, emailing subcommittee members, etc. Each subcommittee chair is elected by the subcommittee. Each subcommittee chair or their proxy reports back to the Task Force on progress at Quarterly Task Force Meetings. KC-DemandAbolition-087161 DATA/CCYJ Outreach/Direct Service Children's Administration Juvenile Court Law enforcement Funding I sustainability Community Engagement Boys Faith Based Community Engagement Housing I employment Mental Health I Chemical Dependency Trauma Big Picture Policy Native American Youth ???? • • • • LGBTQ21 Youth KC-DemandAbolition-087162 Let?s Take a Vote: Do we want subcommittees? KC-DemandAbolition-087163 Thank you for your time. KC-DemandAbolition-087164 Can each Task Force Member please email the following information: 1. Their preferred subcommittee 2. If they want to be the chair of that subcommittee 3. Is there a subcommittee not mentioned that is needed? I ii 1 KC-DemandAbolition-087165 1. A joint email will be sent to each Task Force Member interested in a joining a particular subcommittee 2. The potential subcommittee members will set up a meeting and Vote to elect the chair Create the mission statement Decide the tasks to be accomplished by that subcommittee 3. Quarterly Task Force Meeting on July 31, 2015 The subcommittee chair reports to the Task force The mission statement The tasks to be accomplished by that subcommittee KC-DemandAbolition-087166 C-nditin-16 Barriers Include ... DRun Warrants and BECCA Laws D Impact of Youth Housing Connect (YHC) KC-DemandAbolition-087168 Z?\ed I ate access to Su Po rt KC-Dmabolonditin-087117 I A em 9 bus. ng th at cann ot tmeet)? th elr ue need KC-DemandAbolition-087173 King County CSEC Task Force Meeting Friday May 1, 2015 Meeting Minutes Attendees: (signed in): Audrey Baedke, Robert Beiser, Ninona Boujrada, Debra Boyer, Leslie Briner, Nature Carter, Jill Crisafulli, Natalie D'Amico, Jaycin Diaz, Anjilee Dodge, Tanya Fernandez, Melinda Giovengo, Deborah Greenleaf, Noel Gomez, Megan Hale, Brennon Ham, Stefanie Hanley, Amanda Hightower, Jamie Hoffstetter, Bolesha Johnson, Bruce Knutson, Sara Larsen, Barbara Mack, Kelly Mangiaracina, David Martz, Walter McKenzie, Kate Meals, Sara Miller, Chris Norman, Jeff Norman, Megan Notter, Nicholas Oakley, Doris O'Neal, Dusty Olson, Mariya Popmzhnyy, Stephanie Pratt, Summer Puckett, Adrienne Purlella, Mike Pullman, Val Richie, Melodie Rothwell, Eric Sano, Heidi Sargent, William Schipp, Morgan Silverman, Deb Stuckman, Catherine Verrenti, Whitney Whittemore, Mark Wirschem, Karina Woodruff, Dianne Zoro Next Meeting: Friday July 31, 2015@ 11:45 am to 1:30 pm Youth Services Center 1211 E. Alder Street Seattle, WA 98122 Alder Gym Update on CSEC Task Force Activity: 1. Dr. Mike Pullman, lead researcher from the University of Washington, updates the Task Force that the social network analysis has been completed by 50% of those contacted and asks for the remaining 50% to complete as well. 2. Tanya Fernandez, Education Director at Seattle Against Slavery, updates the Task Force on prevention curriculum. SAS has piloted the program, and will double the number of students by the end of the school year. The curriculum is a modified version of the CAASE (Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation) curriculum and is most appropriate for high school students. 3. Kelly Mangiaracina, Task Force Coordinator, announces the hiring of the new Children's Administration CSEC position. Noreen Roberts, currently of Catherine Booth House, will be the new CSEC Liaison Program Manager. Her first day will be Monday June 1, 2015. 4. Nature Carter, POCAAN and CURB, announces La Tanya Horace as the Ethnic Specific Community Outreach Specialist. La Tanya has extensive experience with the population and is currently leading a girls group with sexually exploited youth. Update on Referrals/Data: Please see attached PowerPoint slides: 1. The data is presented by Morgan Silverman of Youth Care. KC-DemandAbolition-08717 4 2. Data is collected by 4 agencies, Auburn Your Resources, Friends of Youth, Organization of Prostitution Survivors, and Youth Care. 3. The referrals are to the 1.855.400.CSEC phone number, the ===~~=-'-===~=="'-==e• and from OPS community advocate, Noel Gomez's outreach efforts. Seattle CEASE (Coordinating Effort Against Sexual Exploitation): Please see attached PowerPoint slides: 1. Dusty Olson, Planning & Development Specialist II, Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault updates the Task Force on Seattle CEASE. Presenters include: a. Captain Eric Sano, Sargent Jaycin Diaz and Stefanie Hanley of the Seattle Police Department, b. Heidi Sargent, Seattle City Attorney's Office, c. Noel Gomez, Organization of Prostitution Survivors, d. Amanda Hightower, REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade), e. Doris O'Neal, YWCA f. Morgan Silverman, YouthCare. Discussion about housing/shelter beds for CSEC and other vulnerable youth: Please see attached PowerPoint slides: 1. Melinda Giovengo, Executive Director of Youth Care, discusses the lack of beds available and the barriers that prevent youth from entering those beds. Organizational Structure - Subcommittees: Please see attached PowerPoint slides: 1. Kelly Mangiaracina, Task Force Coordinator, asks the Task Force to vote on a subcommittee structure for the Task Force. The vote was overwhelmingly "yes" and subcommittees are approved. a. Task Force members are to email =~=~~'-==~=~~=~~the following: i. Preferred subcommittee ii. Interest in being the chair of the subcommittee iii. Other potential Subcommittees beyond those listed in the Power Point: b. Kelly will create distribution lists of each subcommittee and will provide contact information to for all subcommittee members. 2. At the July 31, 2015 Task Force Meeting: KC-DemandAbolition-087175 a. The subcommittee chair will report to the Task Force on the creation of the subcommittee, the mission statement, and tasks to be accomplished by the subcommittee. CCYJ Data Collection Project: Please see attached PowerPoint slides: 1. Nicholas Oakley, Project Manager at Center for Children & Youth Justice provides the history of the previous data collection pilot and asks for Task Force support and participation from all Task Force service agencies, juvenile court, children's administration and other youth serving organizations. Proposed dates of upcoming Task Force meeting Friday July 31, 2015@ 11:45 to 1:30 Friday October 30, 2015@ 11:45 to 1:30 Friday January 29, 2016@ 11:45 to 1:30 KC-DemandAbolition-087176 SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES Friday, May 1, 2015 Seattle Human Services Department Catherine Lester, Director Mayor Ed Murray Deputy Mayor Kate Joncas Deputy Mayor Hyeok Kim KC-DemandAbolition-087177 The Seattle Human Services Department, in conjunction with the Seattle Police Department, the Seattle City Attorney's Office, the Seattle Municipal Court and other government and nonprofit stakeholders, formed the City of Seattle-Coordinated Effort Against Sexual Exploitation or CEASE (formerly Seattle-KCSERN) in October 2012; following the release of the City of Seattle report, "Ending Commercial Sexual Exploitation: A local coordinated response assessment and strategic framework addressing sex trafficking of minors in Seattle King County." SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087178 1. Seattle Human Services Department 2. Seattle Police Department 3. Seattle Municipal Court 4. Seattle City Attorney's Office 5. Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress (HCSAT) 6. King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) 7. Northwest Network for Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse (NW Network) 8. Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) 9. Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) 10. Spruce Street SCRC 11. Washington Anti-trafficking Response Network (WARN) 12. YouthCare 13. YWCA SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087179 (1) To enhance victim services response by connecting law enforcement identified CSE survivors with a community-based victim advocate within the first 24-48 hours (for assessment, case management/advocacy, and assistance in navigating services and systems). (2) To provide identified CSE victims/survivors with immediate connection to and advocate and access to supportive services (i.e. housing, life skills training, obtaining employment/GED, chemical dependency treatment, mental health counseling) for increased safety and self-sufficiency. SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087180 To po possible exploitation or to obtain information on rvivors, call one of the following numbers: rvices for • SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Victi Advocate: 2 • VOUTHCARE (serves youth, ages 12-24) 24-hr Hotline: 1-855-400-CSEC • YWCA (serves adults, ages 18+) 24-hr Victim Assistance line: 1 • WASHINGTON ANTI-TRAFFICKING RESPONSE NETWORK (WARN) (serves all victims, specializes in working with foreign nationals) Victim Assistance Line: (206) 245-0782 hr ational Hotline: 1-888-3737-888 SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087181 • REAL ESCAPE FROM THE SEX TRADE 24-hr Hotline: 206-451-REST (7378) • ORGANIZATION FOR PROSTITUTION SURVIVORS Victim Advocate: 206-850-8258 • NORTHWEST NETWORK FOR BISEXUAL, TRANS, LESBIAN AND GAY SURVIVORS OF ABUSE (GBLT services) Mainline: 206-568-7777 • KING COUNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCE CENTER Mainline: 425-226-5062 24-hr Hotline: 1-888-99-VOICE • HARBORVIEW CENTER FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT AND TRAUMATIC STRESS Mainline: 206-744-1600 SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087182 • Sgt. Jaycin Diaz & Stephanie Hanley, SPD • Heidi Sargent, CAO • Noel Gomez, OPS • Amanda Hightower, REST • Doris O'Neil, YWCA • Olivia Herring, Youthcare SEATTLE HUMAN SERVICES KC-DemandAbolition-087183 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE Importance: Normal Subject: ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Morning Agenda Wed 5/13/2015 6:00:00 AM Wed 5/13/2015 8:30:00 AM Start Date/Time: End Date/Time: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening Wednesday, May 13 Hilton Atlanta 255 Courtland Street NE Atlanta, Georgia Meeting Objectives: 1. Identify challenges around leadership and coordination to foster discussion and pinpoint needs for training and support. 2. Facilitate sharing and discussion around sprint intervention tactics. 3. Enable peer-to-peer discussion around theories of change and tactic mixes designed to bring each city closer to our 20% demand reduction goal. 4. Provide our data partners with further insight about the needs and requests of each city regarding data collection and support. Administrative Updates 9:00a.m. - 9:1Sa.m. Demand Abolition will share a few updates on upcoming events, sprints, and other housekeeping items. Coordinating for Success 9:1Sa.m. - 10:30a.m. Each coordinator will be given the opportunity to present a challenge and receive thoughts and recommendations from peers. We will also discuss a self-evaluation and work together to improve our collective approach to local coordination. Sprint Discussion 10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m. Each coordinator will be given the opportunity to report out on sprint plans and ask questions of other cities. KC-DemandAbolition-087184 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Morning Agenda Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 6:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 8:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087185 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Policy Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 8:40:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 9:00:00 AM Policy Discussion 11:40a.m. - 12:00p.m. We will identify a "wish list" of national and local policies that could potentially change the game on demand reduction. KC-DemandAbolition-087186 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Policy Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 8:40:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 9:00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087187 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Theories of Change and Tactic Mixes Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11:00:00 AM l:OOp.m. - 2:00p.m. We will break out into small groups to discuss local theories of change and the proposed tactic mixes that will help us reach a 20% demand reduction. Theories of Change and Tactic Mix KC-DemandAbolition-087188 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Theories of Change and Tactic Mixes Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11:00:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087189 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Online Deterrence and Data Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11 :15:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 12:30:00 PM 2:1Sp.m. - 2:40p.m. Online Deterrence Update Our partners at Thorn will provide a quick update on the national plan for the online deterrence campaign piloted in Seattle. Data Brainstorm 2:40p.m. - 3:30p.m. During this time, we would like to discuss data "wish list" items and largest local challenges around data. Our partners at Thorn will be joining us for this discussion. KC-DemandAbolition-087190 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Online Deterrence and Data Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11 :15:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 12:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087191 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE Importance: Normal Subject: ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Morning Agenda Wed 5/13/2015 6:00:00 AM Wed 5/13/2015 8:30:00 AM Start Date/Time: End Date/Time: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening Wednesday, May 13 Hilton Atlanta 255 Courtland Street NE Atlanta, Georgia Meeting Objectives: 1. Identify challenges around leadership and coordination to foster discussion and pinpoint needs for training and support. 2. Facilitate sharing and discussion around sprint intervention tactics. 3. Enable peer-to-peer discussion around theories of change and tactic mixes designed to bring each city closer to our 20% demand reduction goal. 4. Provide our data partners with further insight about the needs and requests of each city regarding data collection and support. Administrative Updates 9:00a.m. - 9:1Sa.m. Demand Abolition will share a few updates on upcoming events, sprints, and other housekeeping items. Coordinating for Success 9:1Sa.m. - 10:30a.m. Each coordinator will be given the opportunity to present a challenge and receive thoughts and recommendations from peers. We will also discuss a self-evaluation and work together to improve our collective approach to local coordination. Sprint Discussion 10:30a.m. - 11:30a.m. Each coordinator will be given the opportunity to report out on sprint plans and ask questions of other cities. KC-DemandAbolition-087192 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Policy Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 8:40:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 9:00:00 AM Policy Discussion 11:40a.m. - 12:00p.m. We will identify a "wish list" of national and local policies that could potentially change the game on demand reduction. KC-DemandAbolition-087193 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Theories of Change and Tactic Mixes Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11:00:00 AM l:OOp.m. - 2:00p.m. We will break out into small groups to discuss local theories of change and the proposed tactic mixes that will help us reach a 20% demand reduction. Theories of Change and Tactic Mix KC-DemandAbolition-087194 From: Devin Rebello Location: Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE ***Dial-in information in meeting invitation*** Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Network Coordinator Convening - Online Deterrence and Data Discussion Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 11 :15:00 AM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 12:30:00 PM 2:1Sp.m. - 2:40p.m. Online Deterrence Update Our partners at Thorn will provide a quick update on the national plan for the online deterrence campaign piloted in Seattle. Data Brainstorm 2:40p.m. - 3:30p.m. During this time, we would like to discuss data "wish list" items and largest local challenges around data. Our partners at Thorn will be joining us for this discussion. KC-DemandAbolition-087195 To: From: Sent: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/8/2015 9:47:19 AM Jeez, our time is shrinking by the second. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087196 To: From: Sent: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/8/2015 10:03:55 AM That was great. The most concise, clear and compelling explanation you have given on this topic. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087197 To: From: Sent: 'Robert Beiser'[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/8/2015 1:33:56 PM I find Dan's presentation to be a bit irritating. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087198 From: Richey, Valiant Importance: Normal Subject: Thorn talk on Bing Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087199 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Keywords Touchbase Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:30:00 PM When: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:00 PM-2:30 PM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087200 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Normal Subject: Keywords Touchbase Start Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 5/13/2015 2:30:00 PM When: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:00 PM-2:30 PM. (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Where: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 KC-DemandAbolition-087201 From: Leah Treitman Location: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0900, Host access code: 761057, Participant access code: 460475 Importance: Subject: Keywords Start Date/Time: End Date/Time: Normal Touchbase Wed 5/13/2015 2:00:00 PM Wed 5/13/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087202 Amanda Hightower (amanda@iwantrest.com )[ amanda@iwantrest.com]; Bel I-Daniel, Carol[Carol. Bel l@seattle.gov]; Okada, Dan[Dan.Okada@seattle.gov]; Debra Boyer[debraboyer@gmail.com]; Doris O'Neil[doneal@ywcaworks.org]; Diaz, Jaycin[Jaycin.Diaz@seattle.gov]; Jessica Wood[Jessica.Wood@p-h-s.com]; Fitzgerald, James[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov]; Kathleen Morris[kath leen. morris@rescue.org]; Pham, Lan[Lan. Pham@seattle.gov]; Lana Crawford[Lana. Crawford@p-h-s.com]; Makeeva Vega[mvega@ywcaworks.org]; Morgan Silverman[Morgan.Silverman@youthcare.org]; Noel Gomez[noelgomez206@gmail.com]; Olivia Herring[Olivia.Herring@youthcare.org]; Sargent, Heidi[Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov]; Hanley, Stefanie[Stefanie.Hanley@seattle.gov]; 'lucyb@u.washington.edu'[lucyb@u.washington.edu]; 'azra.grudic@providence.org'[azra.grudic@providence.org]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Stephanie Pratt (stephanie.pratt@commerce.wa.gov)[stephanie.pratt@commerce.wa.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov]; Plumacher, Sola[Sola.Plumacher@seattle.gov]; 'dyamamoto@kcsarc.org'[dyamamoto@kcsarc.org]; 'shannon@nwnetwork.org'[shannon@nwnetwork.org] Cc: Rote, Kelsey[Kelsey.Rote@seattle.gov]; Hay, Kent[Kent.Hay@seattle.gov] From: Olson, Dusty Sent: Fri 5/8/2015 2:42:18 PM Subject: CEASE Meeting To: Just a reminder that Monday at 12:30-2:00 is the CEASE meeting. Thank you to the YWCA for hosting us at their East Cherry branch. Lan will be facilitating the meeting Monday because I will be on vacation. I hope you have a great meeting and I will see you next time. Take care, Dusty Dusty Olson Planning & Development Specialist II Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Seattle Human Services Department PO Box 34215, Seattle, WA 98124-4215 0: 206.684.4007 I F: 206.621.5002 I ====~=== For timely news and information on the Seattle Human Services department please visit our KC-DemandAbolition-087203 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Pham, Lan[Lan.Pham@seattle.gov] Olson, Dusty[Dusty.Olson@seattle.gov] Pham, Lan Fri 5/8/2015 3:57:20 PM CEASE 5/11/15 MEETING CANCELLED Hello, A number of you notified us about not attending Monday's CEASE be meeting on Monday, May 11, 2015. Our next scheduled convening is you regarding location and any modifications to the agenda. due to the Children's Justice Conference next week. In light of this, we will not Additional details will be emailed to Have a wonderful weekend. Best, Lan Pham Manager - Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Seattle Human Services Department PO Box 34215, Seattle, WA 98124-4215 O: 206.233.3852 I F: 206.621.5002 I ~~=-'-==~~ For timely news and information on the Seattle Human Services department please visit our KC-DemandAbolition-087204 To: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org]; Alan Merrihew[ammerrihew@gmail.com]; Alex Trouteaud (alex.trouteaud@gmail.com)[alex.trouteaud@gmail.com]; apb1973@gmail.com[apb1973@gmail.com]; azq@denverda.org[azq@denverda.org]; Bates, Casey, DA (casey.bates@acgov.org)[casey.bates@acgov.org]; Becky 0. Bullard (rob@denverda.org)[rob@denverda.org]; Bianca Morales-Egan (bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org)[bmorales-egan@pciglobal.org]; Carla Dartis[Carla. Dartis@acgov.org]; Dixie Hairston (DHairston@childrenatrisk.org)[DHairston@childrenatrisk.org]; Greta Teller (greta.teller@gmail.com)[greta.teller@gmail.com]; Hannah Wilson[hannahwilson22@gmail.com]; makeeba@abekam.org[makeeba@abekam.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; sdbscc@yahoo.com[sdbscc@yahoo.com]; Steve Siegel (Srs@denverda.org)[Srs@denverda.org]; Todd Latiolais (TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org)[TLatiolais@childrenatrisk.org]; Tomas Perez (tomas@epikproject.org)[tomas@epikproject.org]; Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Cici Gordon[cici_gordon@huntalternatives.org]; Dhakir Warren[dhakir_warren@huntalternatives.org]; Delaney Workman[ delaney_workman@huntalternatives.org] Cc: Stephanie Zugschwert (Sheriff)[Stephanie.Zugschwert@cookcountyil.gov] From: Marian Hatcher (Sheriff) Sent: Sat 5/9/2015 7:49:45 AM Subject: Tweet to Sheriff Dart leads to juvenile sex trafficking arrest I Chicago Sent from my iPhone On May 8, 2015, at 7:51 AM, Devin Rebello wrote: From: Devin Rebello Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 9:44 AM To: Alan Merrihew; 'Alex Trouteaud '"""'~~"'""'"""""~~~~~/ DA ,~~~~=~~~,,;. 1 Qualliotine ,~~~~~""""='-'~~~1 Stephanie Zugschwert; 'Steve Siegel ,~~~~~~,,. 1 Perez ~~!Jl2~~~~~~:.iJ Cc: Ziba Cranmer; Cici Gordon; Dhakir Warren; Delaney Workman; Delaney Workman Subject: CEASE Strategy Call and May 13 meeting Importance: High Hi Everyone, We are looking forward to seeing a number of you in Atlanta next week! In the meantime, here are a few updates and requests: 5/8 Call - Strategy Discussion During this call we will continue the conversation around strategy development. Boston, Seattle, and Dallas will share their strategies and the process they underwent to Please review the strategy documents found They are also attached. KC-DemandAbolition-087205 create their approach. An agenda is below. 5/13 Meeting Agenda (attached) Next week will have the pleasure of seeing a number of you in Atlanta. While we're in the same city, we decided to host a day-long meeting. Please review the attached agenda. If you will be joining us via phone, please let me know as soon as possible. For those of you who are not able to come to Atlanta, we encourage you to join us via GoToMeeting. A calendar invitation is coming your way soon. Survivor grant reports Each city received a $2,000 stipend to support survivor engagement. As part of this grant amendment, we require a one-page report outlining Please submit a one-page report outlining how these survivor support funds have been utilized by May 29. how the funds were used to engage and support at least one survivor leader. A number of cities were still figuring out the best way to engage this critical voice, so we have a held off on pressing for the reports originally due a couple months ago. Now that everyone has made significant progress around survivor engagement, we are asking for the reports© Sprint strategy proposals Please see Dhakir's email for further details. July meeting - SAVE THE DATE We would really love to get in the rhythm of brining everyone together on a quarterly basis. To start this off, we would love to have everyone join us in Boston in July! If you have not yet submitted your Sprint proposal, please get that in as soon as possible. If you need more time to work on it, please let us know. We want to make sure we pick a date everyone can join, so please take a moment to fill out the doodle poll, below. Please fill this out: http://doodle.com/rueagiiuuhb5p2o3 Our options for dates for this two- KC-DemandAbolition-087206 day gathering are: Fall meeting-SAVE THE DATE • Thursday, July 9 - Friday, July 10 • Thursday, July 16 - Friday, July 17 • Thursday, July 30 - Friday, July 31 We are planning another gathering in the Fall! We want to make sure you can all attend, so please let me know if you are available either of these weeks: - October 12-16 November 2-6 Please send me an email with your preference/availability. Strategy Overview (20 minutes) Working with core team Identifying drivers Key learnings through process 1. Dallas a. b. c. 2. Boston Strategy Overview (20 minutes) a. b. 3. Development process Key learnings and recommendations Seattle Strategy Overview (20 minutes) a. b. Development process Key learnings and recommendations 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 <5.13.15_Agenda_CEASE Network Coordinator Convening_FINAL.pdf> KC-DemandAbolition-087207 Abali?on KC-DemandAbolition-087208 Abali?on KC-DemandAbolition-087209 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Demand Abolition Mon 5/11/2015 7:37:16 AM End Sexual Exploitation 2025 Tune in for a press conference with global anti-trafficking leader and America's 39th Is this email not displaying President, Jimmy Carter. correctly? View it in your browser. Tune in at 2:00pm Tuesday for a live from The World Summit: End Sexual Exploitation 2025 with global anti-trafficking leader and America's 39th President, Jimmy Carter. He implores all nations to end the exploitation and sexual slavery of millions of women and children. We're proud to share that our Demand Abolition chair, Ambassador Swanee Hunt, will deliver the keynote address at the summit, touting the need to focus on the buyers who fuel demand for illegal commercial sex and perpetuate exploitation. Look for updates later this week at r a KC-DemandAbolition-08721 O Copyright© 2015 Demand Abolition, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you either signed up for our newsletter on our redesigned website or have received email from us in the past. If you do not wish to receive our newsletter, please click "unsubscribe from this list" below. Our mailing address is: Demand Abolition 625 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Add us to your address book unsubscribe from this list I update subscription preferences KC-DemandAbolition-087211 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Mon 5/11/2015 4:06:56 PM Automatic reply: Sprint Proposal Submission Reminder I am out of the office until Thursday, May 14th for work travel and will be slow responding to emails. If you have a timesensitive matter, please contact Chris_Smith@HuntAlternatives.org or try to reach me by phone/ text at 503-807-7815. Thanks so much, Ziba KC-DemandAbolition-087212 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Dhakir Warren Mon 5/11/2015 4:07:42 PM Automatic reply: Sprint Proposal Submission Reminder Hello, Thank you for your email. I am currently out of the office returning on Thursday May 14. I will be checking email intermenttently. If you have a time-sensitive matter, please call or text me at 310-256-0328. Thanks so much, Dhakir KC-DemandAbolition-087213 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/11/2015 4:13:31 PM RE: Meeting Minutes from Friday May 1, 2015 Quarterly Task Force Meeting From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 9:57 AM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly Subject: Meeting Minutes from Friday May 1, 2015 Quarterly Task Force Meeting Good morning King County CSEC Task Force Members. You will 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. find the following attached: Meeting minutes Bridge Collaborative Data (Morgan Sliverman's presentation) CCYJ Data (Nicholas Oakley's presentation) Subcommittees (Kelly Mangiaracina's presentation) CSEC Task Force Presentation (Melinda Giovengo's presentation) KCCSE Presentation (Dusty Olsen's presentation) In order for the new subcommittee structure to be a success, please email me the following by May 15, 2015. 1. Your preferred subcommittee or subcommittees 2. Would you like to be chair of that subcommittee 3. Is there I are there subcommittee(s) not mentioned that we need A special thank you to Dr. Debra Boyer, Dr. Melinda Giovengo, Arun Sambataro, and Detective Natalie Damico for already providing the above information. List of possible/proposed subcommittees: Education (Full) Evaluation (Full) Train the Trainer (Full) DATA/CCYJ Outreach/Direct Service Children's Administration Juvenile Court Law enforcement Funding/ sustainability Community Engagement Boys LGBTQ21 Youth Faith Based Community Engagement Housing/ employment Mental Health /Chemical Dependency Trauma Big Picture Policy KC-DemandAbolition-087214 Native American Youth As always if yet; have questie?s, camments, or concerns, please 58% me knaw, Ke?y Mangiaracinaa JD King Caunty CSEC Task Force Coordinator 206.265.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087215 From: Seattle Core Team Location: Phone in Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Conference call@ Mon May 18, 2015 9:30am - 11 :30am (Seattle Core Team) Start Date/Time: Mon 5/18/2015 9:30:00 AM End Date/Time: Mon 5/18/2015 11:30:00 AM Conference call Mon May 18, 2015 9:30am -11:30am Phone in Seattle Core Team Alisa B Leslie Briner heidi.sargent@seattle.gov Robert Beiser Mar Smith Debra Boyer Valiant Richey pq KC-DemandAbolition-087216 Conference call Phone in 20150518T163000Z CONFIRMED PRODID -//Google Incl/Google Calendar 70.9054//EN Version 2.0 CALSCALE GREGORIAN METHOD REQUEST Start Date/Time 20150518T163000Z End Date/Time 20150518T183000Z DTSTAMP 20150512T223350Z ORGANIZER ( CN=Seattle Core Team ) mailto:jrqbrgajmhq9jdphvauh9tn33o@group.calendar.google.com 08r7fa 1570j kthdc8r4jth6530@goog le. com Attendee mailto:lesliebriner@live.com Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:heidi.sargent@seattle.gov Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:mar@bestalliance.org Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:valiant.richey@kingcounty.gov KC-DemandAbolition-087217 Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE Attendee mailto:petergualliotine@qmail.com Role REQ-PARTICIPANT RSVP TRUE CREATED 20150512T223349Z Description View your event at https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=MDhyN2ZhMTU3MGprdGhkYzhyNGpOaDY1 MzAgdmFsaWFudC5yaWNoZXIAa21uZ2NvdW50eS5nb3Y&tok=NTljanJxYnJnYWptaHE5amRwaHZhd Wg5dG4zM29AZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXluZ29vZ2xllmNvbTNhOGl3MTlmMzVhZThjY21wMDQ2MDE3Y TdhZDJIOTU1YmFhMzQ1 N2M&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&hl=en. 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Last Modified 20150512T223349Z Location Phone in Sequence Number 0 CONFIRMED Summary Conference call Time Transparency OPAQUE ACTION DISPLAY Description This is an event reminder TRIGGER -PODTOH 1OMOS KC-DemandAbolition-087221 From: Seattle Core Team Location: Phone in Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Conference call@ Mon May 18, 2015 9:30am - 11 :30am (Seattle Core Team) Start Date/Time: Mon 5/18/2015 9:30:00 AM End Date/Time: Mon 5/18/2015 11:30:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087222 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Delaney Workman'[ delaney_workman@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 5/13/2015 11 :13:09 AM RE: From: Delaney Workman [mailto:delaney_workman@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:11 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: Just took every last ounce of effort I have to not burst out laughing when reading this (and we all know how obtrusive that would have been). Also just inconveniently read this after standing up ... On May 13, 2015, at 1:40 PM, "Richey, Valiant" '.::__:;;=~~~'-""'~==~~~- wrote: Just saw you walk in. Let's do a prank where you stand awkwardly behind Ziba for 30 seconds. I'll watch it happen on the camera. It will be hilarious. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087223 To: From: Sent: Ziba Cranmer (ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org)[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 5/13/2015 12:03:23 PM Look at that sweet trend for Seattle. Down each month ... Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087224 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Wed 5/13/2015 12:12:16 PM Re: Me too Sent from my iPhone On May 13, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: I love Angie's action-oriented personality. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087225 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Ward, Rick (WSP) Wed 5/13/2015 3:20:24 PM RE: Sex Trafficking From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 1:56 PM To: Ward, Rick (WSP) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Sex Trafficking From: Ward, Rick (WSP) L'-'-"=~~~==~~~='-"-J Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 11:09 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Sex Trafficking From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~~~~~r_=~"""""~~""'-"-J Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:49 AM To: Ward, Rick (WSP) Subject: Re: Sex Trafficking No problem. You can call my cell now: 206 226 7450. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 18, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Ward, Rick (WSP) -~~~=-=-====· wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-087226 From: Ward, Rick (WSP) Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:36 AM To: 'Richey, Valiant' Subject: RE: Sex Trafficking From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~"'-"'~~ct.=~"""""~~=""J Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 2:44 PM To: Ward, Rick (WSP) Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Sex Trafficking From: Ward, Rick (WSP) L'-'-"~~~~~="-'~~='-"-J Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 11:07 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Sex Trafficking Hello, I was notified that you had an interest in providing assistance with development of training in regards to Sex Trafficking. It just so happens that I am in the process of working with Carrie Gordon (MECTF) to put together Human Trafficking training for our guys in the field and plan on providing it during 3rd Tri 2015 Regional Training (Sep-Dec). I would appreciate any and all help you are willing to provide. When would be a good time to talk with you? V/R, Rick Trooper Richard W. Ward Washington State Patrol Training Division 62 Old Olympic Hwy Port Angeles, WA 98362 Cell {360)239-0043 Office (360)417-1738 KC-DemandAbolition-087227 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 5/13/2015 4:55:16 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087228 CEASE NETWORK SEATTLE/KING COUNTY Report Submitted 4/7 /15 by Val Richey and Peer Qualliotine Measurement update Successes - In the process of measuring total arrests and prosecutions for prostitution and sting arrests for the entire county by municipality (annual update of figures). Data will tell us whether we have made a dent in the disproportionality of arrests of prostituted people vs. buyers. Challenges/To Do - Still awaiting Media Cause final report although have seen drafts and provided feedback. - Need to establish frequent reviews of Klipfolio data - Need to connect with Microsoft/Bing to assess current data status Interventions (when applicable) High level description of interventions you are thinking about, planning or have implemented - 1} Buyer Stings - 2}" Stopping Sexual Exploitation" (john school} - 3} Publicity - 4) Online deterrence - 5) Social media campaign - 6} Business engagement - 7) Government engagement - 8} Online buyer disruption {EPIK} - 9} University/college student engagement - 10} High school engagement through classes - 11} Broad development of community partners Successes - Online Deterrence - Continued operations of Bing search ads {although data is forthcoming) - Buyer stings - Val scheduled and began preparations for OSI NT training by Bazzell on 4/23 (funded by Sprint grant). This includes organizing attendees and training prep including posting ads and gathering data. Collaborated with Portland to secure joint attendance. - Stopping Sexual Exploitation - Continued 2nd Cohort of "Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men {SSE}" - Scheduled and began 3rd Cohort - Peter is coordinating with the International Association of Trial Lawyers {IA TL) on a John School conference in Minneapolis in May - Business & Government Engagement 1 KC-DemandAbolition-087229 CEASE NETWORK SEATTLE/KING COUNTY Report Submitted 4/7 /15 by Val Richey and Peer Qualliotine - Val and Mar held three meetings with BEST on business/government engagement - one meeting with King County Executive Constantine re: engaging government as an employer and one meeting with govt. staff to begin strategy discussion - one meeting with targeted businesses - Publicity - Peter Q drafted and secured publishing of op-ed on Pretty Woman 25th Anniversary - held several consultations/meetings with team members on identifying opportunities for oped, including Seattle City Attorney - Peter Q worked with reporter from Seattle Weekly for extensive article on Stopping Sexual Exploitation program - University Engagement - Val connected with student leader at Pacific Luthern University re: establish student advisory council on issues of commercial sex on campuses. - Community Partnerships - Peter Q presented to the Washington Domestic Violence Coalition on Buyer Beware and developing partnerships - Peter Q presented to the King County Coalition of Sexual Assault Providers on Buyer Beware - Val presented to the League of Women Voters Learnings/Challenges - Constantly need to communicate and revisit interventions to ensure that all are working together as complementary components of a larger vision. - Need to delegate activities as possible to increase capacity Support Activities Communications: successes, challenges, /earnings, needs - Challenge: Still working/struggling to finalize anti-legalization messaging - Success: Have secured Microsoft support for publicizing various aspects of online deterrence. Specifically, MS agreed to allow distribution of screen shots to NBC in story pitch - Set up media training for April with North wind Fundraising: successes, challenges, /earnings, needs - had fruitful discussion of fund raising opportunities and long-term fund raising plans at core team retreat Stakeholder engagement: successes, challenges, /earnings, needs - Val presented to Tukwila police department, city attorney, prosecutor and judge on Buyer Beware. Generated positive response and likely commitment to participate - KCPAO Prosecuting Attorney Satterberg, City Attorney Holmes, and team members Val and Heidi met with Sex Workers Outreach Project for fruitful discussion on activities and concerns Political support: successes, challenges, /earnings, needs - Secured buy-in from King County Executive Constantine on government engagement project 2 KC-DemandAbolition-087230 CEASE NETWORK SEATTLE/KING COUNTY Report Submitted 4/7 /15 by Val Richey and Peer Qualliotine - Bill increasing penalty on sex buying from misdemeanor to gross misdemeanor did not make it out of committee; need to revisit hurdles over the summer and do outreach to build support for next session. Core Team Management Successes - Core Team continues to function well. A major success was holding the first core team retreat on March 6, 2015. - Established format for team meetings to include updates on all interventions at each meeting. This standardizes the meetings and improves communication and updating. Challenges - Continued need to delegate actions. Needs Is there anything you need from your community or from Demand Abolition to help further your work? - Still need final media plan from North wind (expect that this will be developed at training on 4/22}. Next Steps and Action Items What are your next steps and action items leading into next month? - Scale out the Google online deterrence project - Fully implement and analyze Bing online deterrence - Continue data collection and analysis from 2014 prostitution vs. buyers - Follow up on core team retreat action items - Monitor Klipfolio data - Still need to finalize media tool kit for Buyer Beware {FAQ, Op-Ed by Debra, useful stats, and decrim. fact sheet) 3 KC-DemandAbolition-087231 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Grisham, Catherine (USAWAW) Wed 5/13/2015 6:09:19 PM Grisham NCMEC training powerpoints Hi Val, Let me know if you have any thoughts/comments/suggestions. Thanks, Kate Kate Crisham Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5200 Seattle, WA 98112 206.553.8451 KC-DemandAbolition-087232 Investigating and Prosecuting Child Sex Trafficking Cases in Federal Court Kate Crisham Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington KC-DemandAbolition-087233 Minor Sex Trafficking in Washington · Street-level prostitution in which "pimp" takes money earned by minors selling sexual services · Victims are usually controlled, supervised and directed by an "pimp" (usually men, but can be women) · Internet advertising heavily used · Many pimps take their victims to different cities and states, advertise online KC-DemandAbolition-087234 Human Trafficking Crimes Federal Crimes • In October 2000, Congress enacted the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA) • First comprehensive federal law existed to protect victims of trafficking or prosecute traffickers • Provides immigration relief and funds services for "victims of a severe form of trafficking" • Reauthorized in 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2015 • Goals of law: • Prevent human trafficking in the U.S. and overseas • Protect victims and help them rebuild their lives in the U.S. with federal and state support • Prosecute traffickers of persons under stiff, mandatory federal penalties KC-DemandAbolition-087235 Section 1591: Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud & Coercion, or Child Sex Trafficking • For adults - Defendant must use force, fraud or coercion to entice victim to engage in commercial sex act OR • For juveniles - No requirement of force, fraud, or coercion • Defendant must "recruit, entice, harbor, transport, provide, obtains or maintain" juvenile to engage in commercial sex act • Affects interstate or foreign commerce (crossing state lines, condoms, phones, drugs, Backpage) • 10 year mandatory minimum if child is 15-18 years old • 15 year mandatory minimum if child is 14 years or younger • Obstruction or interference with investigation is a separate crime KC-DemandAbolition-087236 Section 1591 Sex Trafficking: Proof of Age Knowledge that a person has not attained the age of 18 years OR Defendant had a "reasonable opportunity to observe" the victim KC-DemandAbolition-087237 Other Federal Child Sex Trafficking Offenses • Conspiracy, 18 USC 1594 • Benefitting Financially, 18 USC 1593A • Using Mail or Computer to Induce Minor to Engage in Prostitution, 18 USC 2422 • Interstate Transportation of Minor for Any Sexual Activity, 18 USC 2423 • Travel with Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct with Minor, 18 USC 2424 KC-DemandAbolition-087238 Why Take a Child Sex Trafficking Case Federal? • Mandatory minimum sentences in sex trafficking cases (10 years for minor; 15 years for force, fraud, and coercion) • Significant sentences in other cases - US Sentencing Guidelines take trafficking cases seriously - and a defendant's criminal history will increase their guidelines range • Defendants serve most of their sentence • Supervised release • Mandatory registration as a sex offender for certain crimes • Ability to investigate and prosecute a case that crosses jurisdictional lines • Access to tools and resources of federal investigators and prosecutors KC-DemandAbolition-087239 Taking it Federal: Benefits to Victims • Emergency Witness funds • Federal cases= confidentiality of identity and location of victim/witness • Grand jury process - preserve victim testimony • Victim/Witness pre-trial interview rights • Witness Security Program • Foreign nationals: immigration relief KC-DemandAbolition-087240 Taking it Federal: Restitution and Asset Forfeiture • General criminal restitution (non-sex trafficking offenses) • Victim can seek restitution for financial losses (ex: back wages, fees paid, medical, etc.) • Mandatory restitution (18 USC 1593) • Victim entitled to recoup full losses suffered if offense involved forced labor or sex trafficking • Gross income or value of services • FLSA, minimum wage and overtime • Asset Forfeiture: Identify assets used or obtained by traffickers to commit crimes • Real property (houses, land) • Bank accounts, cash • Vehicles, jewelry, weapons • Businesses KC-DemandAbolition-087241 Washington Advisory Committee on Trafficking (WashACT) Chaired by USAO, SPD, WARN Wash ACT goals: • Achieve increased identification of victims of human trafficking • Provide enhanced coordinated enforcement of HT crimes • Leverage existing and additional funding to provide comprehensive services to victims of trafficking • DOJ-grant funded entities are SPD and International Rescue Committee • MOU to refer HT victims to WARN • Focus is to develop federal-level HT prosecutions KC-DemandAbolition-087242 Child Exploitation Task Force • FBI-lead initiative in partnership with U.S. Attorney's Office • State and local law enforcement task force members • Coordinates with local social service agencies for services to youth • Federal sentences in past 5 years range from 6 to 26 years KC-DemandAbolition-087243 Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network (WARN) · Provides direct services to victims of human trafficking in Washington State · Five non-governmental organizations in WA State · Community outreach and training · Collaborates with local and federal law enforcement agencies through WashACT KC-DemandAbolition-087244 Taking it Federal: Considerations for Sex Trafficking Cases • Minors • Violence • Criminal History • Number of victims • Gang Affiliation • Other crimes • Guns • Interstate Transportation KC-DemandAbolition-087245 Taking it Federal: Other Considerations • Potential state charges • Other federal crimes • Where is the case best suited for prosecution? • Status of case • Victim available I cooperative • Reports • Other evidence KC-DemandAbolition-087246 Questions? Please don't hesitate to get in touch with me: Kate Crisham Assistant U.S. Attorney catherine.crisham@usdoj.gov 206-553-8451 KC-DemandAbolition-08724 7 Case Study U.S. V. Charles Deville Nash KC-DemandAbolition-087248 Agencies Involved • • • • • • • • • Seattle Police Department FBI King County Sheriff's Office Bellingham Police Department Lynnwood Police Department Portland Police Department Twin Falls (Idaho) Police Department Las Vegas Police Department Midvale (Utah Police Department KC-DemandAbolition-087249 Case begins on June 14, 2009 Denny Triangle, Seattle KC-DemandAbolition-087250 Prostitution Arrest Victim 1: JD. KC-DemandAbolition-087251 and Arrest .D. identi?es Charles Nash as her pimp. Of?cers ?nd and arrest Nash; recover $800 in cash from his pocket Of?cers also seize a laptop computer and cell phone with ?National Pimp Association? screen saver. .D. ?ees Seattle on release if. 3 I I 'i'l?f -, i?unat?l KC-DemandAbolition-087252 September 22, 2009 • After Nash's arrest, SPD vice detectives attempt to locate J .D. • Case detective maintains a relationship with J.D's mother, who eventually convinces her to talk with the detective • J.D. meets with detective in Port Angeles and gives a recorded statement about her life in prostitution and Nash KC-DemandAbolition-087253 Nash's Trafficking of J.D. • Met J.D. at a bus stop after she had been released fromjail • Told her she was beautiful; within 3 days, told her she should work for him as a prostitute; said they could become rich together • Within two weeks, Nash was beating her if she didn't do enough dates or tried to keep money she earned • Nash took her and other victims to Oregon and California to prostitute KC-DemandAbolition-087254 April 16, 2010 • King County DPA and Seattle vice detectives meet with J.D. in Port Angeles. • J .D. gives another recorded statement regarding Nash; gives detailed account of a violent rape by Nash. • After raping J.D., Nash forces her to walk the track and work as a prostitute • J.D. asked why she didn't report the rape to police • Answer: "He told me that no one would believe me or even care because I'm nothing but a worthless whore". KC-DemandAbolition-087255 Intimidation and Witness Tampering by Nash • Nash and his family and friends repeatedly contact J.D. • Threaten to hurt her and her family members if she cooperated • Nash tells her that she couldn't make it without him and "once a ho, always a ho." KC-DemandAbolition-087256 April 30, 2010: .D. recants +13598999842 L9. 5 [lull W'Illi lHlH'll' Options Back KC-DemandAbolition-087257 Case Quickly Unravels • Snohomish County had a 2008 Promoting Prostitution 2 charge on Nash. • King County agrees to dismiss charges of Promoting Prostitution 1 and Rape for agreement of a guilty plea with Snohomish County. • Nash is later released with time served. KC-DemandAbolition-087258 September 8, 2011 Victim A.M. calls 911 and reports domestic assault on Aurora Avenue . CONCRETE 4 - KC-DemandAbolition-087259 Nash Arrested • Law enforcement searches Nash's car, finds a key chain from Utah, gold card from a Nevada casino and a DVD entitled "Cross County Pimpin"' • Nash agrees to recorded interview with detectives • Denies traveling outside of Washington • Demands to know which prostitute was accusing him of being a pimp. KC-DemandAbolition-087260 A.M. Interview • Victim A.M. give details about how she met Nash and how he recruited her to work for him • A.M. had previously worked as a prostitute; Nash told her "rules" about posting online • Tells about how Nash took her to prostitute in various states and cities in the western U.S. • Seattle -7 Bellingham -7 Portland -7 Seattle -7 Las Vegas -7 Portland -7 Seattle -7 Portland -7 Anaheim -7 Phoenix -7 Midvale,Utah -7 Twin Falls,Idaho. KC-DemandAbolition-087261 lg ry v W1n1 -----NOtlh kO\ 0 sou\ ako\ yomin9 Nebraska Unit d States color ado Kansa Okla\ New 0 Mexico phoen:__~ Texas san o AnlOOiO KC-DemandAbolition-087262 Nash's Trafficking of A.M • Nash posted A.M. on Backpage • Nash regularly assaulted and beatA.M. • A.M. saw Nash with guns (as did J.D. and K.S.) • When asked why she didn't leave, A.M. answered: "unless you're ready to go all out and fight back, you learn it's just better to go along and not upset him." KC-DemandAbolition-087263 A.M. tells how Nash forced her to make a ?rack? ($1000) per day KC-DemandAbolition-087264 November 2011-Victim 3 identified • S.Z. was with victimA.M. when they were arrested for prostitution in Bellingham • Through Bellingham police records, SPD identifies and locates S.Z. • S.Z. testifies that she worked for Nash for several weeks. Corroborates A.M.'s statements of physical and emotional abuse and control over victims KC-DemandAbolition-087265 January 3, 2012-Victim 4 (K.S.) identified • In 2011, J.D. had talked about another female, K.S., who was forced to work for Nash • SPD finds K.S. in the Dalles, Oregon. K.S. agrees to be interviewed, identifies Charles Nash in montage, and corroborates much of victim J.D.'s statements • K.S. states that Nash regularly beat her and J.D., set up "rules" for them, and took all their prostitution earnings • K.S. confirms that Nash took her and J.D. to Oregon and California KC-DemandAbolition-087266 January 25, 2012-Case goes federal • U.S. Attorney's Office and King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office discuss best venue for prosecution • Nash declines county plea offer for 133 months • U.S. Attorney's Office adopts the case. • Federal complaint and warrant is signed for Nash. • Nash is released from King County Jail and placed into Federal Detention Center KC-DemandAbolition-087267 January 29, 2012-VictimA.S. Identified • Seattle vice detectives find Portland PD reports with Nash as a suspect in possible sex trafficking of a juvenile. • Seattle Vice Detectives locate Victim #5 (Juvenile) in Portland. Victim A.S. gives Detectives a recorded statement and evidence. KC-DemandAbolition-087268 February 2012 • Victim 1 ( J.D.) is located and agrees to talk to law enforcement and testify against Nash • Nash indicted on multiple charges of - Sex Trafficking through Force, Fraud and Coercion - Interstate Transportation for the Purpose of Prostituion • U.S. Attorney's Office does not charge Sex Trafficking of Juvenile (A.S.) because crime did not occur in WDWA. KC-DemandAbolition-087269 Evidence Against Nash • Victim statements • Backpage advertisements • Hotel records • Western Union records • Greyhound bus records • ... and Nash's own words, cell phones, and computers KC-DemandAbolition-087270 Search Warrant Obtained for Nash?s Faccbook Account Username ?Devillionaire Da Magni?cent? KC-DemandAbolition-087271 sit,n in dis a/c wait.n 4 my trap 2 trap ..... . 2011-06-13 21 :53 :12 UTC 2 ALL MY INTERSTATE & HIGHWAY NIGGAS I STRONGLY RECOMEND DATU NEVER EVER STOP IN IDAHO .. .... ITS NOT COOL THEY ANTl-NIGGAS 4REAL..... THEY SABATODGED MY BENZ AN HAD DA GAME DAMN NEAR STUC N DA DESSERT ....... SI Chee kins Connec'tions Break-A-Bitch College (124885624214752) BREAK-A-BITCH UNIVERSITY (115022891878496) Cheyenne Rachelle ( .. ::-*Le Madame*-:: .. ) (1930 Flirt (142996035750105) VidWok - Videos on Fire (138205336226013) real go-getters (185544831484981) KC-DemandAbolition-087272 Nash's Facebook Corroborates His Victim's Statements • Status check-ins and pictures in Las Vegas, Bellingham, Idaho, and California • Dates of check-ins correspond to Backpage ads and hotel records • Pictures of Nash holding wads of cash • Status updates stating that he is "in search of a good prostitute" and looking for a "stand-up go-getter" to "blast off in his Benz" KC-DemandAbolition-087273 Nash posts pictures from hotels that A.M. and S.Z. told law enforcement they were traf?cked in KC-DemandAbolition-087274 Search Warrant Obtained for Nash's Phone and Computers • Cell phones include text messages to A.M. regarding prostitution • Threatening text messages show extent of control and coercion • Forensic search of computer shows - numerous visits to Backpage.com provocative photographs of victims Internet searches for hotels and escort websites .... AND Child pornography KC-DemandAbolition-087275 Resolving the Case • Prior to discovery of child pornography, case was headed to trial • Defense strategy? Victims "wanted" to work as prostitutes, "loved" what they did, Nash did not use force, fraud or coercion to compel them to prostitute • Discovery of CP ups ante- he was now facing an additional 15 year mandatory minimum sentence for Production of CP • Defendant is aware that all 5 victims have testified against him in GJ - will likely testify at trial KC-DemandAbolition-087276 Resolving the Case • Nash agrees to plead to Human Trafficking • Parties agree to recommend sentence of 15 years imprisonment • USAO for WDWA and D. Oregon agree to global resolution • Three years of supervised release • Nash agrees to pay restitution to all five victims KC-DemandAbolition-087277 November 30, 2012 Charles Deville Nash sentenced 180 months in federal prison for Human Traf?cking, in Violation of 18 USC 1590 KC-DemandAbolition-087278 March 2013 Restitution Hearing • • • • • • Victim K.S. $30,000 Victim A.S. $350 Victim S.Z. $650 Victim A.M. $117 ,000 Victim J.D. $110,500 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirms restitution order KC-DemandAbolition-087279 Questions? KC-DemandAbolition-087280 To: From: Sent: Subject: 'Elizabeth Scaife'[Elizabeth@sharedhope.org] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/15/2015 11 :25:33 AM buyer beware Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087281 To: From: Sent: Subject: Cohen, Monique[Monique.Cohen@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 5/15/2015 11:39:12 AM RE: Reminder From: Cohen, Monique Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:25 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Reminder From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:32 PM To: Cohen, Monique Subject: RE: From: Cohen, Monique Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:23 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:56 PM To: Cohen, Monique Subject: No other items for redaction. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087282 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Donohoe, Dan[Dan. Donohoe@kingcounty.gov] Satterberg, Dan[Dan .Satterberg@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Sat 5/16/2015 5:04:47 PM Re: 'Buyer Beware': early success for initiative targeting johns instead of prostitutes Thanks Dan, I'll check it out. Should we put out the release too? Sent from my iPhone On May 16, 2015, at 4:48 PM, Donohoe, Dan wrote: Val, Got your message, thanks for the update. Here's a link to the story which is already on the Times website in advance of tomorrow's print edition. Sara wrote a great article. Dan Sent from my Windows Phone KC-DemandAbolition-087283 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Sydney Asbury[sydney@northwindstrategies.com] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Sat 5/16/2015 11:26:47 PM article Thought you guys would like seeing the article. It's running in Sunday's paper, which I think is good. We are going to do the press release Monday a.m. so that everyone is available for press inquiries. KC-DemandAbolition-087284 To: From: Sent: EA Weymuller[eaweymuller@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 6:42:39 AM Hey EA, Looking forward to seeing you at 11 :30. Can't remember if I sent you directions, but just come to the 5th floor of the courthouse at 516 3rd ave and ask for me. They will tell you where to go. In the meantime if you go to the Seattle Times and search for Buyer Beware you should see yesterday's article on our project which gives a small sense of some of our data storytelling needs. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087285 To: From: Sent: Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 10:49:10 AM Core team mtg next Friday 11:30 -1. 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Bri ner@youthcare.org]; 'conn ie@nwnetwork.org'[conn ie@nwnetwork.org]; 'Shannon Perez-Darby (shannon@nwnetwork.org)'[shannon@nwnetwork.org]; 'seth@oasisyouthcenter.org'[seth@oasisyouthcenter.org]; 'mike.donlin@k12. wa. us'[mike.donlin@k12.wa.us]; 'jgarretson@frontier.com'Ugarretson@frontier.com]; 'jason@jasonhearn.com'Uason@jasonhearn.com]; 'jhearn@ci.lacey.wa.us'Uhearn@ci.lacey.wa.us]; 'Grace Huang (grace@wscadv.org)'[grace@wscadv.org]; 'regina.mcdougall@courts.wa.gov'[regina.mcdougall@courts.wa.gov]; Dittman, Pamela (AOC)[Pam.Dittman@courts.wa.gov]; 'Kristin Tucker (kristin@nwnetwork.org)'[kristin@nwnetwork.org]; 'Danielle.pughmarkie@courts. wa .gov'[ Daniel le. pugh-markie@courts. wa. gov]; Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty .gov]; 'dawn@womenspi ritcoal it ion .org'[dawn@womenspi ritcoal ition .org]; 'dee@womenspi ritcoal ition .org'[dee@womenspi ritcoal ition .org]; d lewis@womenspi rit. net[ dlewis@womenspi rit. net]; d koester@womenspi rit. net[d koester@womenspi rit. net] Cc: Torrance, Richard (COM)[richard.torrance@commerce.wa.gov] From: Zillah, Alice (COM) Sent: Mon 5/18/2015 1:48:24 PM Subject: Coordinating Committee on Sex Trafficking -- close-out survey Good afternoon, Rick Torrance and I would like to get your The Coordinating Committee on Sex Trafficking is scheduled to end on thoughts about the Committee's work, and what you see as the challenges and opportunities in the next steps in the work to combat sex trafficking and help victims access services. Please take a few minutes to fill out a survey, at this link: I'll share the results with you in June. The survey is anonymous, though you also have the option to provide your name at the end. I've enjoyed working with you all, and I look forward to getting your feedback as we finish our work on the Coordinating Committee. Thank you! -Alice KC-DemandAbolition-087294 To: Cc: From: Sent: Cohen, Monique[Monique.Cohen@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 4:27:50 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087295 First batch. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087296 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Matthew Hutchins (mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov)[mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 2/12/2015 5:25:18 PM checking in Hi Matthew, I just wanted to check in and see how the prosecutions are going from the sting this fall. I also wanted to make sure you had the updated referral sheet for the program Stopping Sexual Exploitation (see attached). My practice is to hand this to the defense attorneys either during negotiations or at sentencing so their guys can get hooked up with the program. The class is going really well. The first one started in January and is plugging away. The second one is starting in a couple weeks. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087297 You have been referred to Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men'- which is provided by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is a 10-week program designed to promote men's accountability in stopping the harm of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. • The course consists of two, hour-long intake sessions, one week apart, followed by 8 weekly 3 hour group sessions. • A voluntary support group is available to participants who have completed the coursework. • The cost of the program is dependent on income verification. To find out more and register, please e-mail OPS at: or call us at 206.988.5463 ext. 804 KC-DemandAbolition-087298 To: Matthew Hutchins (mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov)[mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; gdelgado@desmoi neswa. gov[gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; 'bboh l@desmoi neswa .gov' (bbohl@desmoineswa.gov)[bbohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 11/10/2014 5: 08:06 PM Subject: Buyer intervention program Hello Matthew I wanted to follow-up on the recent buyer arrests in Des Moines and make sure you have all the resources you need. As we previously discussed, the primary intervention for these defendants is the 10 week buyer intervention program--Stopping Sexual Exploitation: A Program for Men. I've attached a two-page description of the program for you and the court (I think we already gave this to you at our first meeting). have also attached a one page referral sheet for the buyers themselves. This is the info they need to get registered upon being sentenced. The program is now accepting registrants and the first class is scheduled for the beginning of January, so the court can now order this as a condition of sentence. Please feel free to distribute as appropriate. And please let us know if you have any questions. My co-coordinator, Peter Qualliotine, is cc'd here. Thanks! Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087299 You have been referred to Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for MenL which is provided by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is a 10-week program designed to promote men's accountability in stopping the harm of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. DThe course consists of two, hour-long intake sessions, one week apart, followed by 8 weekly 3 hour group sessions. D A voluntary support group is available to participants who have completed the coursework. DThe cost of the program is $900. To find out more and register, please e-mail OPS at: or call us at 206.988.5463 ext. 804 KC-DemandAbolition-087300 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-087301 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 programs were limited in their potential to change buyer behavior due to a lack of information about the motivation of the target population and the 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 of individual participants or the meaning and influence of the programs as legal consequences of 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-087302 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Mon 10/20/2014 9:41:05 AM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 9:16 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L~=~-'-=~'-=~~=~='-'='-"=='-'-, Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Lil!Jd!ill~.!::ll!:~~~~~'"2!1~~'!!H~~J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087303 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"==-"==~=="-=~==~=,_, Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087304 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Veronica Alicea-Galvan'[VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/20/2014 9:16:29 AM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan [mailto:VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L!JJ!2!11:~l:lli'~Q;!Ja!Y!~::!:'..ldS~l'd!!~:LY.Q~!YJ Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~="-~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer KC-DemandAbolition-087305 intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087306 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Matthew Hutchins'[ mhutch ins@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/13/2014 4:19:11 PM RE: Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation From: Matthew Hutchins [mailto:mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 4:16 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation Our office has gotten a few calls from an Erica Schultz claiming to be from the Seattle Times wanting information on a story that they want to go to press on Wednesday. She was asking if charges were being filed in our court on two individuals from the sting operation conducted in Des Moines on September 30. She says they have been working with Seattle PD on this. I haven't given confirmation either way, not wanting to step on anyone's toes with the big rollout pending. If you are comfortable releasing this information, patronizing charges will be filed against the named individuals either tomorrow or Thursday in our court. Do you have any issues with releasing this information, and is there anything else that should be said? Her number is 206-396-0530 if you want to speak with her yourself. Thank you Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087307 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Matthew Hutchins Mon 10/13/2014 4:16:00 PM Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation Our office has gotten a few calls from an Erica Schultz claiming to be from the Seattle Times wanting information on a story that they want to go to press on Wednesday. She was asking if charges were being filed in our court on two individuals from the sting operation conducted in Des Moines on September 30. She says they have been working with Seattle PD on this. I haven't given confirmation either way, not wanting to step on anyone's toes with the big rollout pending. If you are comfortable releasing this information, patronizing charges will be filed against the named individuals either tomorrow or Thursday in our court. Do you have any issues with releasing this information, and is there anything else that should be said? Her number is 206-396-0530 if you want to speak with her yourself. Thank you Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087308 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Peter Qualliotine Wed 9/17/2014 10:46:11 AM Re: FW: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Super! I just cancelled some conflicts and am good to go for 10/9 @l pm in SeaTac On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087309 Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-08731 O To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Wed 9/17/2014 7:44:04 AM Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L!JJ!a!ill~l:lli'~~~~:!l.ldS~~~'Y][Q~!YJ Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~="-~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087311 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Tue 9/16/2014 5:00:24 PM Re: FW: New project to address the demand for commercial sex This is fantastic! Thanks Val. On Sep 16, 2014 3:27 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~~~~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. KC-DemandAbolition-087312 Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087313 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Veronica Al icea-Galvan'[VAl icea-Galvan@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/16/2014 3:27:26 PM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan [mailto:VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L!!.!:~~~~~"'-"'=~~~~=""-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087314 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Tue 9/16/2014 2:13:31 PM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087315 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov[VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Sun 9/14/2014 11 :28:24 AM New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087316 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Matthew Hutch ins'[ mhutch ins@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 9/3/2014 12:30:24 PM RE: Demand for commercial sex project From: Matthew Hutchins [mailto:mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand for commercial sex project I was at the presentation you gave yesterday at the Des Moines Police Department. As we discussed yesterday, I just spoke with our judge, gave her the digest version, and told her that you were looking to speak with her and the other King County municipal judges. She said I could give you her email and she'd be happy to hear from you. It seems she may also be able to fairly easily set up a meeting among many if not all of the municipal judges for you to speak at. She can be reached at: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087317 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Matthew Hutchins Wed 9/3/2014 11 :24:27 AM Demand for commercial sex project I was at the presentation you gave yesterday at the Des Moines Police Department. As we discussed yesterday, I just spoke with our judge, gave her the digest version, and told her that you were looking to speak with her and the other King County municipal judges. She said I could give you her email and she'd be happy to hear from you. It seems she may also be able to fairly easily set up a meeting among many if not all of the municipal judges for you to speak at. She can be reached at: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087318 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087319 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087320 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087321 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087322 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087323 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087324 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087325 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087326 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087327 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 9:47:00 AM Re: Demand Conference OK .. .let me contact Det Mohr and provide a name today ASAP Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L"""'~=~'-'=~~="-J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087328 0-.- KC-DemandAbolMon-087329 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 1/9/2015 8:11:35 AM RE: Demand Conference Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl [BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087330 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Thur 1/8/2015 4:28:25 PM Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087331 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 1/6/2015 4:16:29 PM Re: Demand conference Sorry for the delay Val. Can I call you with a name tomorrow in the AM? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: George Delgado L!.!.!:~~~=~=~~~~~""-"-J Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 11:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Steve Arbuthnot; Bob Bohl Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087332 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov]; Steve Arbuthnot[Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com]; Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 12/30/2014 12:26:44 AM Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087333 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-087334 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-087335 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-DemandAbolition-087336 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 9/2/2014 2:08:11 PM Re: See you soon. Sent from my iPhone >On Sep 2, 2014, at 14:07, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > >We are on the way. KC-DemandAbolition-087337 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Pat Bosmans[pbosmans@desmoi neswa .gov]; Tim George[TGeorge@desmoi neswa .gov] George Delgado Tue 9/2/2014 11:20:19 AM RE: today From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 9:51 AM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: today Hi Chief, Our court set an emergency motion on one of my cases at 1 p.m. today. I'm hoping to still be to your place by 2 p.m., but just to be safe would it be possible to start our meeting at 2:15? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087338 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 4:00:42 PM Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Awesome! Have a great weekend. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 22, 2014, at 15:55, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: George Delgado L'"'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 3:07 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:55 PM To: George Delgado Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'-'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:54 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~"-'-"-=~~'-'='-=~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L~==-'"===~=~====-'-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087339 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'"'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'-'"'=~=-==~=~====-'-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""'-~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~~="-==~~~=~~_,_, Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip ''-"'=='-'-==~=""-'-' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-087340 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087341 Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087342 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 3:06:50 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:55 PM To: George Delgado Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:54 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~"'-'-"'='-"~r-=~=~~""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiilltl~~!@Qill92!1!~1Q!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"="'"'-'-="'-=~~'-=='-"=~"'-=""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087343 From: George Delgado Lmiillti~~!fil!:Qru~~lQilies:':t:!ItJNILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L=~~~~~~~=~""""~~~J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiafili~~!@:Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '""""'~=-c'-'=======::;t="-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=.c.~~=~~~~~~' ~~~~=~~~~~~"""""""'"' Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087344 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. 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-087345 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 2:54:21 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiilltl~~!@Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiillti~~!@Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087346 Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafil!~~!@:Qru~~)Q![~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""~~-"""'=~=~~~:::t=~' 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' ,,,,,,_~~=~~~~~~' fil'l!Jy,_Ill!Yfill!W.!J1;lQI~~IDYQYcmJD:l; Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-08734 7 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. 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-087348 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 8/22/2014 2:27:13 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"==-"-==~~~='-"===~~, Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiilltl~~!fil!:Qill92!1!~1Q!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"==-=-==~~~='-"===~~, Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiali.t!~~!fil!:Qill~~lQ!lleS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""'~""-'-'~~=~==.c::=-'-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' '""'-~~~~~~~~' filli;JY.J~mg~~lliS~CQ!Yl@Y:J;QID; Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip''--"'~~~~~~~' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa KC-DemandAbolition-087349 Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087350 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-087351 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 1:45:58 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lffifillt~~~!Q.Q@i;;~JJQLIJ.e.~MQYJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~.=:.:===~===~=_,_, Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LmaJlti~~!@:~~~lQ!l~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James'"""'~~==-"===~=_,_, 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' '-'--'-====~===;_;:_' ='-""-'c:.=~~=~~"""-~~==, Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip''--""~~'-'=~~~~' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087352 On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087353 King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087354 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 8/22/2014 12:42:38 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~=""-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LilliaJlti~~!@:Qill~~lQ!l~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""~~~~~~~~=,_,_ 1 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=-~~==~====i Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip ,,_,,~~~~~~~, 1 , Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087355 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: 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. 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-087356 KC-DemandAbolition-087357 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 11: 10:28 AM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafili~~!@:Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '""""'~=-c'-'=======::;t="-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=.c.~~=~~~~~~, ~~~~=~~~~~~"""""""'"' Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Philip Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087358 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. 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-087359 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Wed 8/6/2014 4:35:59 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafili~~!@:Qru~~)Q![~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James'""'~~'-'=======~,_, 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' \""'-~~~~~~~~~ 1 fill!Jy,_Ill!Yfill!W.!J1;lQI~~IDYQYcmJD:l; Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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). KC-DemandAbolition-087360 • 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. 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-087361 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 8/5/2014 4:06:06 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov); 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' (LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov); andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov); Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov); Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087362 • 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. 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-087363 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mattsen, Jon[Jon.Mattsen@kingcounty.gov]; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov]; Louie, Annette[Annette.Louie@kingcounty.gov]; Sano, Eric[Eric.Sano@seattle.gov]; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov)[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov]; 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' (LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov )[LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov]; andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com]; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov)[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov)[PJohnson@kentwa.gov]; Barringer, Chris[Chris. Barringer@kingcounty.gov]; Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov]; Johnson, Lisa[Lisa .Johnson@ki ngcounty .gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 8/5/2014 6:23:58 AM Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087364 • 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. 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-087365 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 7/3/2014 1 :59:36 PM FW: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM From: Brenda Oliver [mailto:brenda@fwcat.org] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:52 AM To: 'George Delgado'; Richey, Valiant; Chief Andy Hwang Cc: maryd@fwcat.org; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Carri Litowitz Subject: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM Importance: High From: George Delgado LIDia!lt!~~lfill1~~~lQ1IleS:~c£IQILJ Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:23 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~~=-""~~:i.J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 4:05 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High '-'-=~~~='-"'" '-'-=~~~='-"'" KC-DemandAbolition-087366 From: Richey, Valiant L""'"'=~="-'-=~="'-=~=~~'"'", Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:58 PM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L~==-"'=~=~~,., Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:43 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High KC-DemandAbolition-087367 From: Andy Hwang ''-'-'~=~::::L:~~!l:::cS~-"-L::~==~"-L:,.=.!,,!J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Dianne Zora; Dianne M Zora;~~:::=~="-=""'' Lynette Allen Subject: RE: Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~'"""'"-=-~~~"-J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 9:59 AM To: Andy Hwang Cc: Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; ~~"'-=~~=-"" Subject: Request for Meeting Dear Chief Hwang, We recently had a conversation with King County Senior Prosecutor, Val Richey with regards to addressing the "Demand" side of Human Trafficking. He has requested a meeting and asked if we would coordinate a time, and possibly be willing to host it in Federal Way. We would also like to invite Chief Delgado from Des Moines. Val would like to share the knowledge he has regarding this issue and how we might better work together. Would it be possible to meet at your office and if so, please send us a few options, days and times that will work for you and I will coordinate that with Val and Chief Delgado. Thank you, Brenda Oliver KC-DemandAbolition-087368 WM W. Mam-27' . ?m??m?m?zm Q?twa?a?wm? m?cmamw? MMw?imeW?W KC-DemandAbolMon-087369 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Chief Andy Hwang[Andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com] Cc: maryd@fwcat.org[maryd@fwcat.org]; Dianne Zoro[dzoro1210@msn.com]; Dianne M Zoro[diannez@fwcat.org]; Carri Litowitz[carri Iit@comcast.net] From: Brenda Oliver Sent: Fri 5/30/2014 8:52:19 AM Subject: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM To: WWW.FWCAT.ORG From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:23 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; maryd@fwcat.org Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"==~==c:..=~=, Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 4:05 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High ~~=~~~ KC-DemandAbolition-087370 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~="'-'-=~~='-'-==~=""-J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:58 PM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~~=-'-'~~"J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:43 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High KC-DemandAbol ition-0873 71 From: Andy Hwang ''-'-'=-==~=-"~=-'-=-"--=,,;:_L:;~=~~:::i:.=-'-'' Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Dianne Zora; Dianne M Zora;'-'-=~~-'-==~£:)" Lynette Allen Subject: RE: Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"===="'-""'"""'~~=='-'", Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 9:59 AM To: Andy Hwang Cc: Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; ~~~"-="""'~::::i. Subject: Request for Meeting Dear Chief Hwang, We recently had a conversation with King County Senior Prosecutor, Val Richey with regards to addressing the "Demand" side of Human Trafficking. He has requested a meeting and asked if we would coordinate a time, and possibly be willing to host it in Federal Way. We would also like to invite Chief Delgado from Des Moines. Val would like to share the knowledge he has regarding this issue and how we might better work together. Would it be possible to meet at your office and if so, please send us a few options, days and times that will work for you and I will coordinate that with Val and Chief Delgado. Thank you, Brenda Oliver KC-DemandAbolition-087372 . . We 3%:in @Wm?w?im @myww a KC-DemandAbolition-087373 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-08737 4 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087375 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087376 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087377 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087378 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087379 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087380 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087381 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087382 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 9:47:00 AM Re: Demand Conference OK .. .let me contact Det Mohr and provide a name today ASAP Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L"""'~=~'-'=~~="-J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087383 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087384 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 1/9/2015 8:11:35 AM RE: Demand Conference Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl [BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087385 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Thur 1/8/2015 4:28:25 PM Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087386 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 1/6/2015 4:16:29 PM Re: Demand conference Sorry for the delay Val. Can I call you with a name tomorrow in the AM? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: George Delgado L!.!.!:~~~=~=~~~~~""-"-J Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 11:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Steve Arbuthnot; Bob Bohl Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087387 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: gdelgado@desmoi neswa .gov[gdelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:37:48 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087388 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-087389 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-087390 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-087391 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bob Bohl Wed 10/1/2014 3:34:53 PM 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-DemandAbolition-087392 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bob Bohl Mon 10/13/2014 11:30:07 AM Wednesday Val: I signed up for your event on Wednesday but I have another priority meeting I need to attend at 0900 hrs that morning. Therefore I will not be able to attend. I have talked with Chief Delgado and his is still scheduled to attend. It's more important for him to attend anyway. Take care and will keep in touch Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087393 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov]; Steve Arbuthnot[Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com]; Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 12/30/2014 12:26:44 AM Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087394 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087395 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087396 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087397 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087398 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087399 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 400 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087 401 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087402 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087403 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11/2015 11:14:34 AM Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087 404 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11 /2015 11 :43:43 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:43 AM To: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: From: Garske, Michael Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:15 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087 405 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 2/2/2015 11:38:53 AM RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Garske, Michael Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 9:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event 0 0 0 o "Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels" Here are some of my thoughts Financial investigations I Seizures ? property owner evictions, business license process contacting the Johns after the fact, use of media ? From: Devin Rebello L'-'-'~=-'~~~~~"-'-"'~~~~~~::.J Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:30 AM To: Garske, Michael; Bates, Casey, DA \"""'~~~~~~~';;J.' Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event KC-DemandAbolition-087 406 Good morning all, I hope this message finds you well! We are looking forward to seeing you all in person next week. I wanted to send around a quick recap of the conversations we had last week. Mike - either Ziba or I will give you a call today to make sure you're up to speed. In the meantime, here is a brief agenda for the 75 minute session: • • • • Opening remarks, introductions, overview of the market place Polaris project - recent work and areas of interest Brad (moderator) Brad Speaker #1: Oakland/ Alameda County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Casey will talk about creating "friction" (i.e., making it more difficult to for massage parlors to do business and therefore getting rid of the house of business) Speaker #2: Phoenix o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Amber will talk about a unique approach to buyer stings by 7 min 3 min Casey 15 min Amber 15 min posing as a massage therapist in a salon and using buyers to bring down the massage parlor • Speaker #3: Seattle/King County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels • Moderated discussion, Q&A Brad et al. o Brad will also ask about policies, ordinances, etc. that cities have put in place to make it easier to tackle demand or disrupt these businesses o Key points that will be explored: exploring, extrapolating and advising on how we "might" tackle demand • Challenges/ barriers to overcome and ideas for how to overcome • Successes/ insights based on their experiences that other cities can build upon Mike 15 min 20min Thank you all, again. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to give me a call (617-995-1916). Best, Devin From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:53 PM To: 'Garske, Michael'; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event \.l&~~~!QlQ~[l[J;!rQJ KC-DemandAbolition-087 407 From: Garske, Michael L'-'-"=~====-""==~="-'-'W~=, Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:59 PM To: Devin Rebello; Bates, Casey, DA (l&~~~fmQ~[l[J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"===-'-'"-"--'-"""=~===~~=~, Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~&Q~@Q~[l[J;!!:Q) Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:08 PM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~~~fmQ~[l[J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Hi Amber, Casey, Mike, and Brad, Thank you all so much for agreeing to speak at the Demand Abolition CEASE Network Law Enforcement convening. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to your fellow presenters for the Brothels and Massage Parlors session. I would like to set aside about 45 minutes this week for a phone call between the four of you. Are you all available this Friday, 1/23 at 4p.m. ET (lp.m. PT, 2p.m. MT)? I will send a calendar invitation to hold this time. • Topic: Prosecuting buyers of minors • Date and Time of Session: Thursday, February 5 l:OOpm - 2:15pm • Description: Brothels and Massage Parlors KC-DemandAbolition-087 408 Detective Amber Campbell, Phoenix Police Department Casey Bates, Alameda District Attorney's Office Detective Mike Garske, King County Sheriff's Office Brad Myles, CEO, Polaris (Facilitator) Private venues, such as brothels and massage parlors, are among the most difficult for law enforcement to disrupt due to their unique characteristics and buyers. This session will explore creative approaches that have been or could be taken to tackle demand in this segment of the illegal commercial sex marketplace. I have attached a draft agenda for your reference. We look forward to seeing you all in Arizona! 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-087 409 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Wed 1/28/2015 10:52:07 AM FW: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event 0 0 0 o "Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels" Here are some of my thoughts Financial investigations I Seizures ? property owner evictions, business license process contacting the Johns after the fact, use of media ? From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:30 AM To: Garske, Michael; amber.campbell@phoenix.gov; Bates, Casey, DA (casey.bates@acgov.org); bmyles@polarisproject.org Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Good morning all, I hope this message finds you well! We are looking forward to seeing you all in person next week. I wanted to send around a quick recap of the conversations we had last week. Mike - either Ziba or I will give you a call today to make sure you're up to speed. In the meantime, here is a brief agenda for the 75 minute session: • • • • • • Opening remarks, introductions, overview of the market place Brad (moderator) Polaris project - recent work and areas of interest Brad Speaker #1: Oakland/ Alameda County Casey o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Casey will talk about creating "friction" (i.e., making it more difficult to for massage parlors to do business and therefore getting rid of the house of business) Speaker #2: Phoenix Amber o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Amber will talk about a unique approach to buyer stings by posing as a massage therapist in a salon and using buyers to bring down the massage parlor Mike Speaker #3: Seattle/King County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels Brad et al. Moderated discussion, Q&A o Brad will also ask about policies, ordinances, etc. that cities have put in place to make it easier to tackle demand or disrupt these businesses 7 min 3 min 15 min 15 min 15 min 20min KC-DemandAbolition-087 41 O o Key points that will be explored: exploring, extrapolating and advising on how we "might" tackle demand • Challenges/ barriers to overcome and ideas for how to overcome • Successes/ insights based on their experiences that other cities can build upon Thank you all, again. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to give me a call (617-995-1916). Best, Devin From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:53 PM To: 'Garske, Michael'; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Garske, Michael L'-'-"=~=-""""=""-""'-'==~=~~=J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:59 PM To: Devin Rebello; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event \.l&~~~!Ql.Q~!Y.J;!rQJ (l&~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ From: Devin Rebello L'"'-"=:=~~"-==~==='-'=~=~J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event KC-DemandAbolition-087 411 From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:08 PM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~JlQ~@Q@:;~[Q) Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Hi Amber, Casey, Mike, and Brad, Thank you all so much for agreeing to speak at the Demand Abolition CEASE Network Law Enforcement convening. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to your fellow presenters for the Brothels and Massage Parlors session. I would like to set aside about 45 minutes this week for a phone call between the four of you. Are you all available this Friday, 1/23 at 4p.m. ET (lp.m. PT, 2p.m. MT)? I will send a calendar invitation to hold this time. • Topic: Prosecuting buyers of minors • Date and Time of Session: Thursday, February 5 l:OOpm - 2:15pm • Description: Brothels and Massage Parlors Detective Amber Campbell, Phoenix Police Department Casey Bates, Alameda District Attorney's Office Detective Mike Garske, King County Sheriff's Office Brad Myles, CEO, Polaris (Facilitator) Private venues, such as brothels and massage parlors, are among the most difficult for law enforcement to disrupt due to their unique characteristics and buyers. This session will explore creative approaches that have been or could be taken to tackle demand in this segment of the illegal commercial sex marketplace. I have attached a draft agenda for your reference. We look forward to seeing you all in Arizona! 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-087 412 To: Cc: From: Sent: Cohen, Monique[Monique.Cohen@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 4:27:50 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087 413 First batch. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 414 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Matthew Hutchins Fri 2/20/2015 12:31 :37 PM RE: checking in Haven't had a lot of change since getting our out of state defendant to plead guilty back in November. Other than the two that never showed for arraignment, the rest of them are still in pretrial status and I assume at least a few of them will be setting for trial. None of them seem very happy about me holding the line on these. I never heard back from SPD on trying to get the backpage ads. Do you have any other thoughts on getting those, or should I just do a PRA request? Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 4:25 PM To: Matthew Hutchins Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: checking in Hi Matthew, I just wanted to check in and see how the prosecutions are going from the sting this fall. I also wanted to make sure you had the updated referral sheet for the program Stopping Sexual Exploitation (see attached). My practice is to hand this to the defense attorneys either during negotiations or at sentencing so their guys can get hooked up with the program. The class is going really well. The first one started in January and is plugging away. The second one is starting in a couple weeks. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 415 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Matthew Hutchins (mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov)[mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 2/12/2015 5:25:18 PM checking in Hi Matthew, I just wanted to check in and see how the prosecutions are going from the sting this fall. I also wanted to make sure you had the updated referral sheet for the program Stopping Sexual Exploitation (see attached). My practice is to hand this to the defense attorneys either during negotiations or at sentencing so their guys can get hooked up with the program. The class is going really well. The first one started in January and is plugging away. The second one is starting in a couple weeks. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 416 You have been referred to Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men'- which is provided by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is a 10-week program designed to promote men's accountability in stopping the harm of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. • The course consists of two, hour-long intake sessions, one week apart, followed by 8 weekly 3 hour group sessions. • A voluntary support group is available to participants who have completed the coursework. • The cost of the program is dependent on income verification. To find out more and register, please e-mail OPS at: or call us at 206.988.5463 ext. 804 KC-DemandAbolition-087 417 To: Matthew Hutchins (mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov)[mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; 'Peter Qua IIioti ne'[peterqual Iiotine@g mai I. com]; gdelgado@desmoi neswa. gov[gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; 'bboh l@desmoi neswa .gov' (bbohl@desmoineswa.gov)[bbohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Mon 11/10/2014 5: 08:06 PM Subject: Buyer intervention program Hello Matthew I wanted to follow-up on the recent buyer arrests in Des Moines and make sure you have all the resources you need. As we previously discussed, the primary intervention for these defendants is the 10 week buyer intervention program--Stopping Sexual Exploitation: A Program for Men. I've attached a two-page description of the program for you and the court (I think we already gave this to you at our first meeting). have also attached a one page referral sheet for the buyers themselves. This is the info they need to get registered upon being sentenced. The program is now accepting registrants and the first class is scheduled for the beginning of January, so the court can now order this as a condition of sentence. Please feel free to distribute as appropriate. And please let us know if you have any questions. My co-coordinator, Peter Qualliotine, is cc'd here. Thanks! Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 418 You have been referred to Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for MenL which is provided by the Organization for Prostitution Survivors. Stopping Sexual Exploitation: a Program for Men is a 10-week program designed to promote men's accountability in stopping the harm of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. DThe course consists of two, hour-long intake sessions, one week apart, followed by 8 weekly 3 hour group sessions. D A voluntary support group is available to participants who have completed the coursework. DThe cost of the program is $900. To find out more and register, please e-mail OPS at: or call us at 206.988.5463 ext. 804 KC-DemandAbolition-087 419 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-087 420 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 programs were limited in their potential to change buyer behavior due to a lack of information about the motivation of the target population and the 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 of individual participants or the meaning and influence of the programs as legal consequences of 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-087 421 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Mon 10/20/2014 9:41:05 AM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 9:16 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L~=~-'-=~'-=~~=~='-'='-"=='-'-, Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Lil!Jd!ill~.!::ll!:~~~~~'"2!1~~'!!H~~J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087 422 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"==-"==~=="-=~==~=,_, Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 423 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Veronica Alicea-Galvan'[VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/20/2014 9:16:29 AM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan [mailto:VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L!JJ!2!11:~l:lli'~Q;!Ja!Y!~::!:'..ldS~l'd!!~:LY.Q~!YJ Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~="-~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer KC-DemandAbolition-087 424 intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 425 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Matthew Hutchins'[ mhutch ins@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/13/2014 4:19:11 PM RE: Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation From: Matthew Hutchins [mailto:mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 4:16 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation Our office has gotten a few calls from an Erica Schultz claiming to be from the Seattle Times wanting information on a story that they want to go to press on Wednesday. She was asking if charges were being filed in our court on two individuals from the sting operation conducted in Des Moines on September 30. She says they have been working with Seattle PD on this. I haven't given confirmation either way, not wanting to step on anyone's toes with the big rollout pending. If you are comfortable releasing this information, patronizing charges will be filed against the named individuals either tomorrow or Thursday in our court. Do you have any issues with releasing this information, and is there anything else that should be said? Her number is 206-396-0530 if you want to speak with her yourself. Thank you Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087 426 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Matthew Hutchins Mon 10/13/2014 4:16:00 PM Des Moines Buyer Beware Operation Our office has gotten a few calls from an Erica Schultz claiming to be from the Seattle Times wanting information on a story that they want to go to press on Wednesday. She was asking if charges were being filed in our court on two individuals from the sting operation conducted in Des Moines on September 30. She says they have been working with Seattle PD on this. I haven't given confirmation either way, not wanting to step on anyone's toes with the big rollout pending. If you are comfortable releasing this information, patronizing charges will be filed against the named individuals either tomorrow or Thursday in our court. Do you have any issues with releasing this information, and is there anything else that should be said? Her number is 206-396-0530 if you want to speak with her yourself. Thank you Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087 427 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Peter Qualliotine Wed 9/17/2014 10:46:11 AM Re: FW: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Super! I just cancelled some conflicts and am good to go for 10/9 @l pm in SeaTac On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:44 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~J Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087 428 Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 429 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Wed 9/17/2014 7:44:04 AM Re: New project to address the demand for commercial sex We have scheduled a meeting for October 9 @l at SeaTac Municipal Court with a group oflocal Judges. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:43 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan L!JJ!a!ill~l:lli'~~~~:!l.ldS~~~'Y][Q~!YJ Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~="-~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 430 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Tue 9/16/2014 5:00:24 PM Re: FW: New project to address the demand for commercial sex This is fantastic! Thanks Val. On Sep 16, 2014 3:27 PM, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L~~~~~~~~~~~~="-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. KC-DemandAbolition-087 431 Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087432 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Veronica Al icea-Galvan'[VAl icea-Galvan@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 9/16/2014 3:27:26 PM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Veronica Alicea-Galvan [mailto:VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:14 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L!!.!:~~~~~"'-"'=~~~~=""-J Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 433 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Veronica Alicea-Galvan Tue 9/16/2014 2:13:31 PM RE: New project to address the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:28 AM To: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 434 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov[VAlicea-Galvan@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Sun 9/14/2014 11 :28:24 AM New project to address the demand for commercial sex Hello Judge Alicea-Galvan, My name is Val Richey and I am a prosecutor for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office working on a county-wide project to address the demand for commercial sex. I believe Matthew Hutchins from the Des Moines City Attorney's office has mentioned this project to you briefly. In a nutshell, we are working to shift law enforcement emphasis away from arresting prostituted persons toward arresting buyers of sex, a segment of offenders traditionally neglected in law enforcement. We have also developed a buyer intervention program (a.k.a. "john school") that would serve all of King County, rather than just an individual municipality. This program would comply with the statutory requirements for any defendant convicted of Solicitation/Patronizing to complete an educational program. Since we expect that this project will impact municipal courts in at least two ways (increased case load of persons accused of Solicitation/Patronizing; recommendations for the defendant to attend the new program), we would like to provide an overview of the project to King County municipal and district court judges. My understanding is that there is no specific King County municipal judges association, so we would be very appreciative if you could help us figure out a way to convey this information to the appropriate judges around the county. Mr. Hutchins indicated that you might be willing to assist in this effort and we welcome any advice you have. Thank you very much for your time, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 435 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'Matthew Hutch ins'[ mhutch ins@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 9/3/2014 12:30:24 PM RE: Demand for commercial sex project From: Matthew Hutchins [mailto:mhutchins@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 11:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand for commercial sex project I was at the presentation you gave yesterday at the Des Moines Police Department. As we discussed yesterday, I just spoke with our judge, gave her the digest version, and told her that you were looking to speak with her and the other King County municipal judges. She said I could give you her email and she'd be happy to hear from you. It seems she may also be able to fairly easily set up a meeting among many if not all of the municipal judges for you to speak at. She can be reached at: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087 436 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Matthew Hutchins Wed 9/3/2014 11 :24:27 AM Demand for commercial sex project I was at the presentation you gave yesterday at the Des Moines Police Department. As we discussed yesterday, I just spoke with our judge, gave her the digest version, and told her that you were looking to speak with her and the other King County municipal judges. She said I could give you her email and she'd be happy to hear from you. It seems she may also be able to fairly easily set up a meeting among many if not all of the municipal judges for you to speak at. She can be reached at: Veronica Alicea-Galvan Matthew J. Hutchins Des Moines Prosecutor 21630 11th Ave. So., Suite C Des Moines, WA 98198 Phone: 206-870-6515 Fax: 206-870-6872 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087 437 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087 438 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 439 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087 440 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 441 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087 442 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 443 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087 444 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087445 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087446 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 9:47:00 AM Re: Demand Conference OK .. .let me contact Det Mohr and provide a name today ASAP Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L"""'~=~'-'=~~="-J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 44 7 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087448 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 1/9/2015 8:11:35 AM RE: Demand Conference Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl [BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 449 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Thur 1/8/2015 4:28:25 PM Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 450 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 1/6/2015 4:16:29 PM Re: Demand conference Sorry for the delay Val. Can I call you with a name tomorrow in the AM? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: George Delgado L!.!.!:~~~=~=~~~~~""-"-J Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 11:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Steve Arbuthnot; Bob Bohl Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 451 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov]; Steve Arbuthnot[Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com]; Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 12/30/2014 12:26:44 AM Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087 452 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-087 453 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-087 454 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-DemandAbolition-087 455 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 9/2/2014 2:08:11 PM Re: See you soon. Sent from my iPhone >On Sep 2, 2014, at 14:07, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: > >We are on the way. KC-DemandAbolition-087 456 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Pat Bosmans[pbosmans@desmoi neswa .gov]; Tim George[TGeorge@desmoi neswa .gov] George Delgado Tue 9/2/2014 11:20:19 AM RE: today From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 9:51 AM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: today Hi Chief, Our court set an emergency motion on one of my cases at 1 p.m. today. I'm hoping to still be to your place by 2 p.m., but just to be safe would it be possible to start our meeting at 2:15? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 457 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 4:00:42 PM Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Awesome! Have a great weekend. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 22, 2014, at 15:55, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: From: George Delgado L'"'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 3:07 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:55 PM To: George Delgado Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'-'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:54 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~"-'-"-=~~'-'='-=~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L~==-'"===~=~====-'-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087 458 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'"'-"~~~~~~~=~~="-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~"""-"-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado L'-'"'=~=-==~=~====-'-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""'-~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~~="-==~~~=~~_,_, Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip ''-"'=='-'-==~=""-'-' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-087 459 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 460 Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 461 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 3:06:50 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:55 PM To: George Delgado Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:54 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~"'-'-"'='-"~r-=~=~~""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiilltl~~!@Qill92!1!~1Q!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"="'"'-'-="'-=~~'-=='-"=~"'-=""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex KC-DemandAbolition-087 462 From: George Delgado Lmiillti~~!fil!:Qru~~lQilies:':t:!ItJNILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L=~~~~~~~=~""""~~~J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiafili~~!@:Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '""""'~=-c'-'=======::;t="-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=.c.~~=~~~~~~' ~~~~=~~~~~~"""""""'"' Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 463 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. 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-087 464 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 2:54:21 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 2:27 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiilltl~~!@Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiillti~~!@Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"~~~~~~~~~~~""'-"-J Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087 465 Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafil!~~!@:Qru~~)Q![~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""~~-"""'=~=~~~:::t=~' 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' ,,,,,,_~~=~~~~~~' fil'l!Jy,_Ill!Yfill!W.!J1;lQI~~IDYQYcmJD:l; Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087 466 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. 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-087 467 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 8/22/2014 2:27:13 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:46 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"==-"-==~~~='-"===~~, Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LIDiilltl~~!fil!:Qill92!1!~1Q!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'"'-"==-=-==~~~='-"===~~, Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lmiali.t!~~!fil!:Qill~~lQ!lleS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""'~""-'-'~~=~==.c::=-'-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' '""'-~~~~~~~~' filli;JY.J~mg~~lliS~CQ!Yl@Y:J;QID; Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip''--"'~~~~~~~' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa KC-DemandAbolition-087 468 Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 469 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-087 4 70 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 1:45:58 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:43 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lffifillt~~~!Q.Q@i;;~JJQLIJ.e.~MQYJ Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~.=:.:===~===~=_,_, Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LmaJlti~~!@:~~~lQ!l~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James'"""'~~==-"===~=_,_, 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' '-'--'-====~===;_;:_' ='-""-'c:.=~~=~~"""-~~==, Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip''--""~~'-'=~~~~' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 71 On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 72 King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 73 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 8/22/2014 12:42:38 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~~=~~=""-J Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado LilliaJlti~~!@:Qill~~lQ!l~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '"""~~~~~~~~=,_,_ 1 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=-~~==~====i Hemmen, Eric Johnson, Philip ,,_,,~~~~~~~, 1 , Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 74 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: 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. 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-087 4 75 KC-DemandAbolition-087476 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 8/22/2014 11: 10:28 AM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafili~~!@:Qru9!.ru~lQ!11eS:':t:!ItJJQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James '""""'~=-c'-'=======::;t="-' 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' ,=.c.~~=~~~~~~, ~~~~=~~~~~~"""""""'"' Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Philip Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 77 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. 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-087 4 78 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Wed 8/6/2014 4:35:59 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 4:06 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado Lilliafili~~!@:Qru~~)Q![~':l::!itcQQILJ Sent: Tuesday, August OS, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James'""'~~'-'=======~,_, 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' \""'-~~~~~~~~~ 1 fill!Jy,_Ill!Yfill!W.!J1;lQI~~IDYQYcmJD:l; Hemmen, Eric 1111 v<>nt·1""' Johnson, Philip Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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). KC-DemandAbolition-087 4 79 • 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. 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-087 480 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 8/5/2014 4:06:06 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 6:24 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin); Louie, Annette; Sano, Eric; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov); 'LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov' (LPatricel li@bel levuewa .gov); andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov); Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov); Barringer, Chris; Larson, Mark; Johnson, Lisa Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087 481 • 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. 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-087 482 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mattsen, Jon[Jon.Mattsen@kingcounty.gov]; Mulligan, Lisa K (Pepin)[Lisa.Mulligan@kingcounty.gov]; Louie, Annette[Annette.Louie@kingcounty.gov]; Sano, Eric[Eric.Sano@seattle.gov]; Fitzgerald, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov)[James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov]; 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' (LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov )[LPatricel Ii@bel levuewa .gov]; andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com]; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov)[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov)[PJohnson@kentwa.gov]; Barringer, Chris[Chris. Barringer@kingcounty.gov]; Larson, Mark[Mark. Larson@kingcounty.gov]; Johnson, Lisa[Lisa .Johnson@ki ngcounty .gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 8/5/2014 6:23:58 AM Subject: Re: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Des Moines is in. I'll look at our resources and logistics and determine the degree to which we'll be involved, however we'll give it our best shot to make as big an impact as possible. My best, George Delgado Sent from my iPhone On Aug 4, 2014, at 16:24, "Richey, Valiant" wrote: 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087 483 • 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. 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-087 484 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Thur 7/3/2014 1 :59:36 PM FW: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM From: Brenda Oliver [mailto:brenda@fwcat.org] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:52 AM To: 'George Delgado'; Richey, Valiant; Chief Andy Hwang Cc: maryd@fwcat.org; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Carri Litowitz Subject: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM Importance: High From: George Delgado LIDia!lt!~~lfill1~~~lQ1IleS:~c£IQILJ Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:23 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~~=-""~~:i.J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 4:05 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High '-'-=~~~='-"'" '-'-=~~~='-"'" KC-DemandAbolition-087 485 From: Richey, Valiant L""'"'=~="-'-=~="'-=~=~~'"'", Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:58 PM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L~==-"'=~=~~,., Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:43 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High KC-DemandAbolition-087 486 From: Andy Hwang ''-'-'~=~::::L:~~!l:::cS~-"-L::~==~"-L:,.=.!,,!J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Dianne Zora; Dianne M Zora;~~:::=~="-=""'' Lynette Allen Subject: RE: Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~'"""'"-=-~~~"-J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 9:59 AM To: Andy Hwang Cc: Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; ~~"'-=~~=-"" Subject: Request for Meeting Dear Chief Hwang, We recently had a conversation with King County Senior Prosecutor, Val Richey with regards to addressing the "Demand" side of Human Trafficking. He has requested a meeting and asked if we would coordinate a time, and possibly be willing to host it in Federal Way. We would also like to invite Chief Delgado from Des Moines. Val would like to share the knowledge he has regarding this issue and how we might better work together. Would it be possible to meet at your office and if so, please send us a few options, days and times that will work for you and I will coordinate that with Val and Chief Delgado. Thank you, Brenda Oliver KC-DemandAbolition-087 487 WM W. Mam-27' . ?m??m?m?zm Q?twa?a?wm? m?cmamw? MMw?imeW?W KC-DemandAbolition-087488 'George Delgado'[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Chief Andy Hwang[Andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.com] Cc: maryd@fwcat.org[maryd@fwcat.org]; Dianne Zoro[dzoro1210@msn.com]; Dianne M Zoro[diannez@fwcat.org]; Carri Litowitz[carri Iit@comcast.net] From: Brenda Oliver Sent: Fri 5/30/2014 8:52:19 AM Subject: Confirmation: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting-June 4th at 2 PM To: WWW.FWCAT.ORG From: George Delgado [mailto:GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:23 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; maryd@fwcat.org Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"==~==c:..=~=, Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 4:05 PM To: George Delgado Cc: Chief Andy Hwang; Carri Litowitz; Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High ~~=~~~ KC-DemandAbolition-087 489 From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"=~="'-'-=~~='-'-==~=""-J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:58 PM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"~~~~=-'-'~~"J Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:43 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FWPD/DesMoines PD Request for Meeting Importance: High KC-DemandAbolition-087 490 From: Andy Hwang ''-'-'=-==~=-"~=-'-=-"--=,,;:_L:;~=~~:::i:.=-'-'' Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:48 AM To: 'Brenda Oliver' Cc: Dianne Zora; Dianne M Zora;'-'-=~~-'-==~£:)" Lynette Allen Subject: RE: Request for Meeting From: Brenda Oliver L'-'-"===="'-""'"""'~~=='-'", Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 9:59 AM To: Andy Hwang Cc: Dianne Zoro; Dianne M Zoro; ~~~"-="""'~::::i. Subject: Request for Meeting Dear Chief Hwang, We recently had a conversation with King County Senior Prosecutor, Val Richey with regards to addressing the "Demand" side of Human Trafficking. He has requested a meeting and asked if we would coordinate a time, and possibly be willing to host it in Federal Way. We would also like to invite Chief Delgado from Des Moines. Val would like to share the knowledge he has regarding this issue and how we might better work together. Would it be possible to meet at your office and if so, please send us a few options, days and times that will work for you and I will coordinate that with Val and Chief Delgado. Thank you, Brenda Oliver KC-DemandAbolition-087 491 . . We 3%:in @Wm?w?im @myww a KC-DemandAbolition-087492 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087 493 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 494 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087 495 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 496 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087 497 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087 498 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087 499 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087500 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087501 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 9:47:00 AM Re: Demand Conference OK .. .let me contact Det Mohr and provide a name today ASAP Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L"""'~=~'-'=~~="-J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087502 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087503 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoineswa.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 1/9/2015 8:11:35 AM RE: Demand Conference Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl [BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087504 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Thur 1/8/2015 4:28:25 PM Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087505 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Tue 1/6/2015 4:16:29 PM Re: Demand conference Sorry for the delay Val. Can I call you with a name tomorrow in the AM? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: George Delgado L!.!.!:~~~=~=~~~~~""-"-J Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 11:27 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Steve Arbuthnot; Bob Bohl Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087506 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: gdelgado@desmoi neswa .gov[gdelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 10/6/2014 10:37:48 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087507 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-087508 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-087509 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-08751 O To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bob Bohl Wed 10/1/2014 3:34:53 PM 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-DemandAbolition-087511 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Bob Bohl Mon 10/13/2014 11:30:07 AM Wednesday Val: I signed up for your event on Wednesday but I have another priority meeting I need to attend at 0900 hrs that morning. Therefore I will not be able to attend. I have talked with Chief Delgado and his is still scheduled to attend. It's more important for him to attend anyway. Take care and will keep in touch Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087512 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov[ andy. hwang@cityoffederalway.gov]; Steve Arbuthnot[Steve.Arbuthnot@cityoffederalway.com]; Bob Bohl[BBohl@desmoineswa.gov] From: George Delgado Sent: Tue 12/30/2014 12:26:44 AM Subject: Re: Demand conference DMPD will commit a rep. I'll call you when I get back into town. Thank you. George Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Chiefs Hwang and Delgado, Demand Abolition (the group funding our project) is holding a conference in Phoenix on Feb 3-6. One of the tracks is for law enforcement. The sessions will specifically address all sorts of ways law enforcement can address demand and they will have speakers from all over the country. They have offered to pay for three law enforcement officers from King County to attend. I was thinking it would be great if your agencies would like to send a representative since you getting involved in addressing demand. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like a spot, as I will offer these spots to others if your folks can't make it. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087513 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1:39:13 PM Re: Demand Conference Either that your thinking about the conference already in Arizona. Was wondering Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~~~"-'=~~=~~=-"'-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 12:33 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L'"'-"===~~======-'-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant '-"-"==~=.r.=~==~,,!h;;;=- wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--1 has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087514 In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L===~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087515 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 1 :32:36 PM Re: Demand Conference Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L=c===~=~=~~=-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant ·~=~=~-'--'=-'-'==:::.L:.<=..::.· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.!'-='~=~~==J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant KC-DemandAbolition-087516 Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087517 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado Fri 1/9/20151:31:55 PM Re: Demand Conference Val, are all three spots now filled? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Bob Bohl L~~"'-'-'=~~~~=~~~-"-J Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Re: Demand Conference Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant -~=~=~~~=~~=· wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L~<=.!~=~~~~=.!.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference KC-DemandAbolition-087518 Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 KC-DemandAbolition-087519 Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] George Delgado[GDelgado@desmoi neswa .gov] Bob Bohl Fri 1/9/2015 10:57:29 AM Re: Demand Conference To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Hi Val: Detective Sergeant Dave Mohr will be attending for Des Moines PD. He just wanted to see if it was beneficial for a supervisor. Thanks and sorry for the delayed response. I would have also been interested in going but I will be on vacation in Hawaii. Take care Bob Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Bob, Sorry--I has at a meeting and a forum yesterday. We need the name like yesterday, so ... as soon as possible. They are asking for travel to be booked by Monday, so as soon as you have a name I will give it to DA and they will give that person the travel agent's number. DA will be covering all hotel and meals. In my opinion the conference covers both higher level policy related to demand as well as really great workshops on investigative techniques. I think investigator supervisors/mid-level command would be perfect (like a detective sergeant) but a detective would also find this rewarding. So far Federal Way is sending Lt Stieben who oversees SIU and Bellevue is sending Detective Richey, so there are a variety of approaches. The only public flyer is not detailed; but I am basing my opinion on seeing drafts of the detailed schedule. Hope this helps. Val From: Bob Bohl L==.:.=:====~==.:c.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 3:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: George Delgado Subject: Demand Conference Val: I have been talking with Detective Sergeant Mohr about the conference. How soon do you need a name? And do you have a flyer or web-site we could go to about what the Law Enforcement tracks are been presented. Trying to determine of this is more geared towards supervision or investigation. Bob Commander Bob Bohl Support Services Division 21900 11th Avenue South Des Moines, WA 98198 KC-DemandAbolition-087520 Tel: 206.870.7602 Fax: 206.870.7626 bbahl??degmaineswagov KC-DemandAbolition-087521 0-.- KC-DemandAbolition-087522 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11/2015 11:14:34 AM Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087523 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11 /2015 11 :43:43 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:43 AM To: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: From: Garske, Michael Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:15 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087524 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 2/2/2015 11:38:53 AM RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Garske, Michael Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 9:52 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event 0 0 0 o "Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels" Here are some of my thoughts Financial investigations I Seizures ? property owner evictions, business license process contacting the Johns after the fact, use of media ? From: Devin Rebello L'-'-'~=-'~~~~~"-'-"'~~~~~~::.J Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:30 AM To: Garske, Michael; Bates, Casey, DA \"""'~~~~~~~';;J.' Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event KC-DemandAbolition-087525 Good morning all, I hope this message finds you well! We are looking forward to seeing you all in person next week. I wanted to send around a quick recap of the conversations we had last week. Mike - either Ziba or I will give you a call today to make sure you're up to speed. In the meantime, here is a brief agenda for the 75 minute session: • • • • Opening remarks, introductions, overview of the market place Polaris project - recent work and areas of interest Brad (moderator) Brad Speaker #1: Oakland/ Alameda County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Casey will talk about creating "friction" (i.e., making it more difficult to for massage parlors to do business and therefore getting rid of the house of business) Speaker #2: Phoenix o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Amber will talk about a unique approach to buyer stings by 7 min 3 min Casey 15 min Amber 15 min posing as a massage therapist in a salon and using buyers to bring down the massage parlor • Speaker #3: Seattle/King County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels • Moderated discussion, Q&A Brad et al. o Brad will also ask about policies, ordinances, etc. that cities have put in place to make it easier to tackle demand or disrupt these businesses o Key points that will be explored: exploring, extrapolating and advising on how we "might" tackle demand • Challenges/ barriers to overcome and ideas for how to overcome • Successes/ insights based on their experiences that other cities can build upon Mike 15 min 20min Thank you all, again. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to give me a call (617-995-1916). Best, Devin From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:53 PM To: 'Garske, Michael'; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event \.l&~~~!QlQ~[l[J;!rQJ KC-DemandAbolition-087526 From: Garske, Michael L'-'-"=~====-""==~="-'-'W~=, Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:59 PM To: Devin Rebello; Bates, Casey, DA (l&~~~fmQ~[l[J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"===-'-'"-"--'-"""=~===~~=~, Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~&Q~@Q~[l[J;!!:Q) Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:08 PM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~~~fmQ~[l[J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Hi Amber, Casey, Mike, and Brad, Thank you all so much for agreeing to speak at the Demand Abolition CEASE Network Law Enforcement convening. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to your fellow presenters for the Brothels and Massage Parlors session. I would like to set aside about 45 minutes this week for a phone call between the four of you. Are you all available this Friday, 1/23 at 4p.m. ET (lp.m. PT, 2p.m. MT)? I will send a calendar invitation to hold this time. • Topic: Prosecuting buyers of minors • Date and Time of Session: Thursday, February 5 l:OOpm - 2:15pm • Description: Brothels and Massage Parlors KC-DemandAbolition-087527 Detective Amber Campbell, Phoenix Police Department Casey Bates, Alameda District Attorney's Office Detective Mike Garske, King County Sheriff's Office Brad Myles, CEO, Polaris (Facilitator) Private venues, such as brothels and massage parlors, are among the most difficult for law enforcement to disrupt due to their unique characteristics and buyers. This session will explore creative approaches that have been or could be taken to tackle demand in this segment of the illegal commercial sex marketplace. I have attached a draft agenda for your reference. We look forward to seeing you all in Arizona! 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-087528 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Wed 1/28/2015 10:52:07 AM FW: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event 0 0 0 o "Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels" Here are some of my thoughts Financial investigations I Seizures ? property owner evictions, business license process contacting the Johns after the fact, use of media ? From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:30 AM To: Garske, Michael; amber.campbell@phoenix.gov; Bates, Casey, DA (casey.bates@acgov.org); bmyles@polarisproject.org Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Good morning all, I hope this message finds you well! We are looking forward to seeing you all in person next week. I wanted to send around a quick recap of the conversations we had last week. Mike - either Ziba or I will give you a call today to make sure you're up to speed. In the meantime, here is a brief agenda for the 75 minute session: • • • • • • Opening remarks, introductions, overview of the market place Brad (moderator) Polaris project - recent work and areas of interest Brad Speaker #1: Oakland/ Alameda County Casey o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Casey will talk about creating "friction" (i.e., making it more difficult to for massage parlors to do business and therefore getting rid of the house of business) Speaker #2: Phoenix Amber o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Amber will talk about a unique approach to buyer stings by posing as a massage therapist in a salon and using buyers to bring down the massage parlor Mike Speaker #3: Seattle/King County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels Brad et al. Moderated discussion, Q&A o Brad will also ask about policies, ordinances, etc. that cities have put in place to make it easier to tackle demand or disrupt these businesses 7 min 3 min 15 min 15 min 15 min 20min KC-DemandAbolition-087529 o Key points that will be explored: exploring, extrapolating and advising on how we "might" tackle demand • Challenges/ barriers to overcome and ideas for how to overcome • Successes/ insights based on their experiences that other cities can build upon Thank you all, again. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to give me a call (617-995-1916). Best, Devin From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:53 PM To: 'Garske, Michael'; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Garske, Michael L'-'-"=~=-""""=""-""'-'==~=~~=J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:59 PM To: Devin Rebello; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event \.l&~~~!Ql.Q~!Y.J;!rQJ (l&~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ From: Devin Rebello L'"'-"=:=~~"-==~==='-'=~=~J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event KC-DemandAbolition-087530 From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:08 PM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~JlQ~@Q@:;~[Q) Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Hi Amber, Casey, Mike, and Brad, Thank you all so much for agreeing to speak at the Demand Abolition CEASE Network Law Enforcement convening. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to your fellow presenters for the Brothels and Massage Parlors session. I would like to set aside about 45 minutes this week for a phone call between the four of you. Are you all available this Friday, 1/23 at 4p.m. ET (lp.m. PT, 2p.m. MT)? I will send a calendar invitation to hold this time. • Topic: Prosecuting buyers of minors • Date and Time of Session: Thursday, February 5 l:OOpm - 2:15pm • Description: Brothels and Massage Parlors Detective Amber Campbell, Phoenix Police Department Casey Bates, Alameda District Attorney's Office Detective Mike Garske, King County Sheriff's Office Brad Myles, CEO, Polaris (Facilitator) Private venues, such as brothels and massage parlors, are among the most difficult for law enforcement to disrupt due to their unique characteristics and buyers. This session will explore creative approaches that have been or could be taken to tackle demand in this segment of the illegal commercial sex marketplace. I have attached a draft agenda for your reference. We look forward to seeing you all in Arizona! 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-087531 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Cohen, Monique[Monique. Cohen@kingcounty.gov] Johnson, Kristie[Kristie.Johnson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 5:00:01 PM RE: Please cc: Kristie Johnson I'm going to have to leave and get my kids. I'm going to come back later tonight and finish it. -----Original Message----From: Cohen, Monique Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 4:41 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Johnson, Kristie Subject: Please cc: Kristie Johnson Can please CC Kristie in your responses? Thank you! KC-DemandAbolition-087532 To: From: Sent: Subject: Cohen, Monique[Monique.Cohen@kingcounty.gov]; Johnson, Kristie[Kristie.Johnson@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 5/18/2015 5:00:16 PM next batch Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087533 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Heather McMorrow[heather_mcmorrow@huntalternatives.org] Devin Rebello Thur 1/8/2015 4:19:46 PM RE: connecting From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 6: 11 PM To: Devin Rebello; Garske, Michael Subject: RE: connecting From: Devin Rebello L'-'-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~:i.J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 2:45 PM To: Richey, Valiant; Garske, Michael Subject: RE: connecting KC-DemandAbolition-087534 Dear Detective Garske, CEASE Network is a collaboration between 11 pioneering cities committed to reducing demand for paid sex by 20 percent in two years. Phoenix joins Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Oakland, Portland (OR), San Diego, and Seattle in bringing together stakeholders from across disciplines to fight demand for sex trafficking and prostitution in the US in an actionable, measurable way. This action-learning network is dedicated to innovating, testing, and sharing strategies to deter the purchase of illegal commercial sex. This event will bring together criminal justice representatives from across the country to strengthen the network of law enforcement professionals and share promising law enforcement tactics for combating demand for illegal commercial sex. Given your reputation and expertise, we would be honored to have you address this group as a featured speaker on the topic of brothels and massage parlors, including insights from attempts to hold buyers and traffickers accountable. I'm happy to set up a phone call to further discuss. Additional workshops will provide pragmatic, technical information on law enforcement topics including: • Innovative approaches to buyer stings: online, street-based, hotel, and brothel; • Establishing effective fees and fines for combating demand; • Implementing a local sex buyer education program; KC-DemandAbolition-087535 • Successfully prosecuting buyers of illegal commercial sex; • Harnessing technology arrest and prosecute buyers For more information, please see the attached draft agenda outlining the timing of events. A more complete agenda including session content will be provided in the coming weeks. As a dedicated member of the law enforcement community, Demand Abolition is happy to cover your flights and accommodations for the event's duration. To register, For more information on registration and booking travel, please see the attached logistics document. With any questions, please contact Devin Rebello at All the best, Cranmer Executive Director Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives Cambridge, MA From: Richey, Valiant L=~~"-=="-~=~-=-'~=~~=-"-J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 4:50 PM To: Devin Rebello; Garske, Michael Subject: connecting Hey Mike and Devin, I heard from both of you that you hadn't heard from the other, so I'm assuming I screwed up somewhere. So ... consider yourselves reconnected. Mike, I think Devin wants to schedule you, etc. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087536 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Devin Rebello Thur 1/8/2015 3:45:04 PM RE: connecting Dear Detective Garske, CEASE Network is a collaboration between 11 pioneering cities committed to reducing demand for paid sex by 20 percent in two years. Phoenix joins Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Oakland, Portland (OR), San Diego, and KC-DemandAbolition-087537 Seattle in bringing together stakeholders from across disciplines to fight demand for sex trafficking and prostitution in the US in an actionable, measurable way. This action-learning network is dedicated to innovating, testing, and sharing strategies to deter the purchase of illegal commercial sex. This event will bring together criminal justice representatives from across the country to strengthen the network of law enforcement professionals and share promising law enforcement tactics for combating demand for illegal commercial sex. Given your reputation and expertise, we would be honored to have you address this group as a featured speaker on the topic of brothels and massage parlors, including insights from attempts to hold buyers and traffickers accountable. I'm happy to set up a phone call to further discuss. Additional workshops will provide pragmatic, technical information on law enforcement topics including: • Innovative approaches to buyer stings: online, street-based, hotel, and brothel; Establishing effective fees and fines for combating demand; • • Implementing a local sex buyer education program; Successfully prosecuting buyers of illegal commercial sex; • Harnessing technology arrest and prosecute buyers • For more information, please see the attached draft agenda outlining the timing of events. A more complete agenda including session content will be provided in the coming weeks. As a dedicated member of the law enforcement community, Demand Abolition is happy to cover your flights and accommodations for the event's duration. To register, For more information on registration and booking travel, please see the attached logistics document. With any questions, please contact Devin Rebello at All the best, Cranmer Executive Director Demand Abolition Hunt Alternatives Cambridge, MA From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 4:50 PM To: Devin Rebello; Garske, Michael Subject: connecting Hey Mike and Devin, I heard from both of you that you hadn't heard from the other, so I'm assuming I screwed up somewhere. So ... consider yourselves reconnected. Mike, I think Devin wants to schedule you, etc. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087538 KC-DemandAbolition-087539 CEASE Network: The Countdown Begins Tuesday, February 2 - Thursday, February 5 Phoenix, Arizona DAY ONE Tuesday, February 3, 2015 300 East Wigwam Blvd. Litchfield Park, Arizona 85340 Begins at 5:30p.m. CEASE Demand: The Countdown Begins Dinner and panel discussion with leaders in the anti-trafficking movement. Attendees include law enforcement from across thecountry, CEASE Netwo rk leaders, and other critical stakeholders in reducing the dem and for illegal commercial sex. DAY TWO Wednesday, February 4, 2015 300 East Wigwam Blvd. Litchfield Park, Arizona 85340 8:00a.m. - 8:00p.m. Law Enforcement Convening Law Enforcement personnel from across the country w ill come together to learn about different demand reduction approaches and receive specific training on how to implement tactics within their j urisdictions. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. DAY THREE Thursday, February 5, 2015 300 East Wigwam Blvd. Litchfield Park, Arizona 85340 Law Enforcement Convening Continued 8:00a.m. - 3:15p.m. Law Enforcement personnel from across the country w ill come together to learn about different demand reduction approaches and receive specific training on how to implement tactics within their j urisdictions. Breakfast and lunch included. 11 KC-DemandAbolition-087540 A Program ofHunt Alternatives 1. REGISTRATION Please register for the event by clicking following into your web browser: If that link does not work, please copy and paste the 2. FLIGHTS Travel costs will be covered for participants living 60 miles or more from the Wigwam Arizona, 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: 300 East Wigwam Blvd Litchfield Park, Arizona 85340 . . www.w1gwamanzona.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 Wigwam is 4:00pm. Check-out time is l l:OOam. Luggage storage will be available on the day of your departure. 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.MEALS Demand Abolition will be providing meals at the hotel throughout the duration of our programming. Please see the agenda for specific meals that will be provided. We will not be offering reimbursement for additional meals. KC-DemandAbolition-087541 Please let Delaney know of any dietary restrictions by Friday, January 12. We will make every effort to accommodate your needs. 6. PACKING and PREPARING Business casual attire is recommended for the event (e.g., slacks, khakis, polo shirts, etc.). The weather in Phoenix is expected to be warm with average temperatures ranging from 65°F to 77°F. Please bring appropriate clothing for warm and cool weather (light breathable materials like cotton and layers to adjust to hotel and outdoor temperatures). If you'd like to take advantage of the sports facilities and pools at the hotel, please pack necessary clothing accordingly. 7. 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. 8.AGENDA Please see additional attachments for a draft agenda. We'll be sending out a final agenda Monday, January 12. KC-DemandAbolition-087542 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; de vi n_rebel lo@huntalternatives.org[de vi n_rebel lo@huntalternatives.org] Garske, Michael Thur 1/8/2015 3:19:21 PM RE: connecting Devin Let me know what you need and the dates. Thank you -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:Ol/08/2015 1:50 PM (GMT-08:00) To: devin_rebello@huntaltematives.org, "Garske, Michael" Subject: connecting Hey Mike and Devin, I heard from both of you that you hadn't heard from the other, so I'm assuming I screwed up somewhere. So ... consider yourselves reconnected. Mike, I think Devin wants to schedule you, etc. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087543 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Thur 1/8/2015 2:50:24 PM RE: Mike Garse - haven't heard from him From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 4:49 PM To: Devin Rebello Subject: RE: Mike Garse - haven't heard from him From: Devin Rebello L=""-=~~='--'-=~=~~=~~~=-'-""J Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 12:45 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Mike Garse - haven't heard from him Hey Val, Do you have Garske's phone number? I haven't heard from him yet, so I wanted to do a quick follow up. Or if you want to give him a quick prod, I'm sure that would be helpful too. 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-087544 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Thur 1/8/20151:44:32 PM Mike Garse - haven't heard from him Hey Val, Do you have Garske's phone number? I haven't heard from him yet, so I wanted to do a quick follow up. Or if you want to give him a quick prod, I'm sure that would be helpful too. 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-087545 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Devin Rebello Mon 1/5/2015 12:32:55 PM RE: spots in conference From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 1:16 PM To: Devin Rebello Subject: spots in conference Hey Devin, So far I have a guy from Federal Way PD and from Des Moines PD who want to come to the conference. Before I decide who to peg for the 3rd spot, can you please confirm that you guys are still willing to bring three guys down? I just know that I'm a little late to the party and things have been changing on your end, so I want to make sure I'm current. Right now I'm thinking a rep from Bellevue or Renton, both of whom are interested. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087546 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Fri 12/19/2014 4:07:00 PM RE: speaking invitation From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:50 PM To: Garske, Michael; Taylor, Brian Cc: Mattsen, Jon; McMartin, Richard; Richey, Valiant Subject: speaking invitation Hi Mike and Brian, You are going to be contacted (if you haven't already) by Demand Abolition about speaking at a conference on sex buyers in Phoenix Feb 3-6. This is the organization that funds our anti-demand grant and Mike you have presented to them already. Anyway, there are several sections to their conference but one focus is on training law enforcement on the demand stuff. They asked me for speaker recommendations on a couple different topics. I recommended you, Mike, to talk about massage parlor stuff (specifically as it relates to demand) as you are the master of that topic. Brian-they would like you to talk about police working with hotels. I thought you would be good because of your work with the BEST trainings, etc. They will pay all travel and lodging expenses. This will be a great opportunity to show the rest of the country the great things you all are doing here in King County. I hope you can make it. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-08754 7 To: Garske, Michael[M ichael. Garske@ki ngcounty. gov]; Taylor, Brian[Brian. Taylor@ki ngcounty. gov] Cc: Mattsen, Jon[Jon. Mattsen@kingcounty.gov]; McMartin, Richard[Richard. McMartin@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thur 12/18/2014 5:50:06 PM Subject: speaking invitation Hi Mike and Brian, You are going to be contacted (if you haven't already) by Demand Abolition about speaking at a conference on sex buyers in Phoenix Feb 3-6. This is the organization that funds our anti-demand grant and Mike you have presented to them already. Anyway, there are several sections to their conference but one focus is on training law enforcement on the demand stuff. They asked me for speaker recommendations on a couple different topics. I recommended you, Mike, to talk about massage parlor stuff (specifically as it relates to demand) as you are the master of that topic. Brian-they would like you to talk about police working with hotels. I thought you would be good because of your work with the BEST trainings, etc. They will pay all travel and lodging expenses. This will be a great opportunity to show the rest of the country the great things you all are doing here in King County. I hope you can make it. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087548 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Mon 8/18/2014 4:42:10 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex Guys buying adults -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:08/18/2014 3:40 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Mattsen, Jon" Cc: "Garske, Michael" Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 3:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:06 PM To: Mattsen, Jon Subject: FW: 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, 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087549 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: 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087550 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-087551 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Thur 5/1/2014 8:08:40 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:08 AM To: Garske, Michael Subject: Re: No worries. Starts at 10. Come at 9:45 to plug in if you like. On May 1, 2014, at 8:04 AM, "Garske, Michael" What time does this start ??? wrote: Sorry loooong day yesterday. KC-DemandAbolition-087552 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Thur 5/1/2014 8:04:51 AM What time does this start ??? Sorry loooong day yesterday. KC-DemandAbolition-087553 Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Tue 4/29/2014 11:34:13 PM RE: Thursday To: From: Sent: Subject: Sounds good Power point or just chat. Rather do power point if equipment is available. Or o can just show off laptop. -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:04/29/2014 11:28 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Garske, Michael" Subject: Re: Thursday Sorry, I just meant I forgot to raise it today to plan a bit better. Yes, you can easily be out of there by then. Why don't you come at 10 and you can go right after Dan? On Apr 29, 2014, at 11:10 PM, "Garske, Michael" wrote: You didn't forget. You asked and we told you we were tied up on Mayday events. However I convinced Mattsen to let me do it. I truly need to be out of there by 1115 at the latest due to my Mayday duties. Can we make that work. ? -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:04/29/2014 10:59 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Garske, Michael" Subject: Thursday Hey Mike, In the rush today, I totally forgot to talk about Thursday with you. This is the site visit by Demand Abolition (where Jon and I went in March). They will be at our office from 10-11:30. Dan Sis talking at 10 for a few minutes and then I was hoping you could go some time between 10:30 and 11:30. I will fill the rest of the time. Given the May Day stuff, I'm expecting you would do your part and head out if you need to leave. As for content, basically what I was hoping you could do was give 25-30 minutes on how john stings work, particularly online, but also street variations. Just kind of a john stings for dummies. One of the questions they will have will be data related. For example, we have talked with them about tracking data like the number of online responses to an ad, then the number that drop off when they find out the girl is underage, then the number that actually make a date, and then the number that show up. Anyway, let's talk about it more tomorrow after the interview, but wanted to mention it as I had forgotten today. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087554 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Tue 4/29/2014 11:10:18 PM RE: Thursday You didn't forget. You asked and we told you we were tied up on Mayday events. However I convinced Mattsen to let me do it. I truly need to be out of there by 1115 at the latest due to my Mayday duties. Can we make that work. ? -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:04/29/2014 10:59 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Garske, Michael" Subject: Thursday Hey Mike, In the rush today, I totally forgot to talk about Thursday with you. This is the site visit by Demand Abolition (where Jon and I went in March). They will be at our office from 10-11:30. Dan Sis talking at 10 for a few minutes and then I was hoping you could go some time between 10:30 and 11:30. I will fill the rest of the time. Given the May Day stuff, I'm expecting you would do your part and head out if you need to leave. As for content, basically what I was hoping you could do was give 25-30 minutes on how john stings work, particularly online, but also street variations. Just kind of a john stings for dummies. One of the questions they will have will be data related. For example, we have talked with them about tracking data like the number of online responses to an ad, then the number that drop off when they find out the girl is underage, then the number that actually make a date, and then the number that show up. Anyway, let's talk about it more tomorrow after the interview, but wanted to mention it as I had forgotten today. Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087555 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mattsen, Jon[ Jon. Mattsen@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 4/23/2014 12:58:10 PM RE: Demand abolition Yes between riots looting and W.M.Ds I can do a presentation. -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:04/23/2014 11:44 AM (GMT-08:00) To: "Mattsen, Jon" ,"Garske, Michael" Subject: RE: Demand abolition From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:40 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Garske, Michael Subject: RE: Demand abolition From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:37 AM To: Mattsen, Jon; Garske, Michael Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand abolition Hey Jon and Mike, A couple folks from Demand Abolition (the organization who gave us the grant) are coming out on May 1. We are going to be meeting with them and the folks from OPS between about 9:30 and 11:30 that day and I wanted to invite you to come. In addition, I was wondering if you, Mike, would be able/willing to give a short presentation on the john stings you've been working on, in particular the online ones? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087556 KC-DemandAbolition-087557 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Wed 4/23/2014 11 :39:42 AM RE: Demand abolition From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:37 AM To: Mattsen, Jon; Garske, Michael Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand abolition Hey Jon and Mike, A couple folks from Demand Abolition (the organization who gave us the grant) are coming out on May 1. We are going to be meeting with them and the folks from OPS between about 9:30 and 11:30 that day and I wanted to invite you to come. In addition, I was wondering if you, Mike, would be able/willing to give a short presentation on the john stings you've been working on, in particular the online ones? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087558 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Fri 3/21/201411:09:17 PM RE: question From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 3:58 PM To: Garske, Michael Cc: Mattsen, Jon; Richey, Valiant Subject: question Hey Mike, I have a question--for the CSAM stings that you have done in the last year (Summers, etc.), how hard would it be to pull all of the emails related to an individual case? For example, what I want to do is look at how many responses you get to an individual ad, how many drop off when age is mentioned, how many continue conversation, and how many actually show up for a deal. I want to do this on a whole host of cases (I'm asking Tye for his as well). I can have an intern do all the analysis, but I need the email traffic. Is that possible to get from your history? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087559 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Mattsen, Jon[Jon. Mattsen@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Richey, Valiant Wed 4/23/2014 11:37:14 AM Demand abolition Hey Jon and Mike, A couple folks from Demand Abolition (the organization who gave us the grant) are coming out on May 1. We are going to be meeting with them and the folks from OPS between about 9:30 and 11:30 that day and I wanted to invite you to come. In addition, I was wondering if you, Mike, would be able/willing to give a short presentation on the john stings you've been working on, in particular the online ones? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087560 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon[Jon. Mattsen@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Fri 3/21/2014 3:58:18 PM question Hey Mike, I have a question--for the CSAM stings that you have done in the last year (Summers, etc.), how hard would it be to pull all of the emails related to an individual case? For example, what I want to do is look at how many responses you get to an individual ad, how many drop off when age is mentioned, how many continue conversation, and how many actually show up for a deal. I want to do this on a whole host of cases (I'm asking Tye for his as well). I can have an intern do all the analysis, but I need the email traffic. Is that possible to get from your history? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087561 Mack, Barbara[Barbara.Mack@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kel ly[Kel ly. Mang iaraci na@Ki ngcounty. gov]; Les Iie Briner (Les Iie. bri ner@youthcare.org )[Les Iie. bri ner@youthcare.org]; Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] From: Garske, Michael Sent: Mon 3/23/2015 7:35: 14 PM Subject: RE: Important info RE: Questions To: I would add questions regarding training and resources for local law enforcement -------- Original message -------From: "Mack, Barbara" Date:03/23/2015 3:50 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Richey, Valiant" ,"Mangiaracina, Kelly" ,"Leslie Briner (Leslie.briner@youthcare.org)" ,"Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com)" ,"Garske, Michael" Subject: RE: Important info RE: Questions From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 3:50 PM To: Mack, Barbara; Mangiaracina, Kelly; Leslie Briner (Leslie.briner@youthcare.org); Peter Qualliotine (peterqualliotine@gmail.com); Garske, Michael Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: Important info RE: Questions From: Mack, Barbara Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 3:21 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Richey, Valiant; Leslie Briner \===~"'-=~~=~~,· Peter Qualliotine \"'""~~~~~="-'~~~' Garske, Michael Subject: Important info RE: Questions From: Mack, Barbara Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 3:08 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Richey, Valiant; Leslie Briner \===~"'-=~"'""'"'=~~,· Peter Qualliotine \"'-"=====;;;_;:;c_==~' Garske, Michael Subject: Questions I just got an email asking for questions related to trafficking to be asked of the FBI director at a congressional hearing on Wednesday. Suggestions? Anyone else I should ask for input? I will need to get back to them KC-DemandAbolition-087562 tomorrow. Thanks. KC-DemandAbolition-087563 To: From: Sent: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Thur 2/12/2015 3:20:50 PM Val. I have Tuesday off I'm sorry can we reschedule to Thursday morning. 0900? KC-DemandAbolition-087564 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael Wed 1/28/2015 10:52:07 AM FW: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event 0 0 0 o "Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels" Here are some of my thoughts Financial investigations I Seizures ? property owner evictions, business license process contacting the Johns after the fact, use of media ? From: Devin Rebello [mailto:devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:30 AM To: Garske, Michael; amber.campbell@phoenix.gov; Bates, Casey, DA (casey.bates@acgov.org); bmyles@polarisproject.org Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Good morning all, I hope this message finds you well! We are looking forward to seeing you all in person next week. I wanted to send around a quick recap of the conversations we had last week. Mike - either Ziba or I will give you a call today to make sure you're up to speed. In the meantime, here is a brief agenda for the 75 minute session: • • • • • • Opening remarks, introductions, overview of the market place Brad (moderator) Polaris project - recent work and areas of interest Brad Speaker #1: Oakland/ Alameda County Casey o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Casey will talk about creating "friction" (i.e., making it more difficult to for massage parlors to do business and therefore getting rid of the house of business) Speaker #2: Phoenix Amber o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Amber will talk about a unique approach to buyer stings by posing as a massage therapist in a salon and using buyers to bring down the massage parlor Mike Speaker #3: Seattle/King County o Overview of experience with this market segment and insights for fighting demand o Mike will address key insights from his work within King County and any unique approaches they have taken to address massage parlors and brothels Brad et al. Moderated discussion, Q&A o Brad will also ask about policies, ordinances, etc. that cities have put in place to make it easier to tackle demand or disrupt these businesses 7 min 3 min 15 min 15 min 15 min 20min KC-DemandAbolition-087565 o Key points that will be explored: exploring, extrapolating and advising on how we "might" tackle demand • Challenges/ barriers to overcome and ideas for how to overcome • Successes/ insights based on their experiences that other cities can build upon Thank you all, again. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to give me a call (617-995-1916). Best, Devin From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:53 PM To: 'Garske, Michael'; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event From: Garske, Michael L'-'-"=~=-""""=""-""'-'==~=~~=J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:59 PM To: Devin Rebello; Bates, Casey, DA Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event \.l&~~~!Ql.Q~!Y.J;!rQJ (l&~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ From: Devin Rebello L'"'-"=:=~~"-==~==='-'=~=~J Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:51 AM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~~~fmQ~!Y.J;!rQJ Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: RE: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event KC-DemandAbolition-087566 From: Devin Rebello Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:08 PM To: Bates, Casey, DA (i:;Q~JlQ~@Q@:;~[Q) Cc: Dhakir Warren; Heather McMorrow Subject: Speaker Introductions: Demand Abolition Event Hi Amber, Casey, Mike, and Brad, Thank you all so much for agreeing to speak at the Demand Abolition CEASE Network Law Enforcement convening. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to your fellow presenters for the Brothels and Massage Parlors session. I would like to set aside about 45 minutes this week for a phone call between the four of you. Are you all available this Friday, 1/23 at 4p.m. ET (lp.m. PT, 2p.m. MT)? I will send a calendar invitation to hold this time. • Topic: Prosecuting buyers of minors • Date and Time of Session: Thursday, February 5 l:OOpm - 2:15pm • Description: Brothels and Massage Parlors Detective Amber Campbell, Phoenix Police Department Casey Bates, Alameda District Attorney's Office Detective Mike Garske, King County Sheriff's Office Brad Myles, CEO, Polaris (Facilitator) Private venues, such as brothels and massage parlors, are among the most difficult for law enforcement to disrupt due to their unique characteristics and buyers. This session will explore creative approaches that have been or could be taken to tackle demand in this segment of the illegal commercial sex marketplace. I have attached a draft agenda for your reference. We look forward to seeing you all in Arizona! 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-087567 To: From: Sent: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11/2015 11:14:34 AM Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087568 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Wed 2/11 /2015 11 :43:43 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:43 AM To: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: From: Garske, Michael Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 10:15 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Hey there, That was a great event. I learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thank you for getting me the invite. Couple things I want to talk to you about ... and maybe we can get coffee next week to go over this. Training conference part 2. New tactics. Grants. Getting more out of CETF. Let me know what your schedule next week is. Thanks again. KC-DemandAbolition-087569 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael Fri 1/16/2015 4:04:16 PM RE: Training From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 2:59 PM To: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: Training From: Garske, Michael Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 2:45 PM To:~-=-''-'-""~~-'-'--'~~~ Subject: [JPP] Training I am looking for LE training opportunities related to CSAM. Has anyone found any decent conferences???? Thanks. JPP is a confidential and restricted mailing list. Please email the list owner with any questions. This record is exempt from disclosure under RCW Section 42.56.420 of the Public Disclosure Act. This record contains proprietary information that has been prepared, assembled or is maintained to prevent, mitigate or respond to criminal acts or to protect against threats to public safety. Public disclosure of this record would have a substantial likelihood of threatening public safety. KC-DemandAbolition-087570 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov]; de vi n_rebel lo@huntalternatives.org[de vi n_rebel lo@huntalternatives.org] Garske, Michael Thur 1/8/2015 3:19:21 PM RE: connecting Devin Let me know what you need and the dates. Thank you -------- Original message -------From: "Richey, Valiant" Date:Ol/08/2015 1:50 PM (GMT-08:00) To: devin_rebello@huntaltematives.org, "Garske, Michael" Subject: connecting Hey Mike and Devin, I heard from both of you that you hadn't heard from the other, so I'm assuming I screwed up somewhere. So ... consider yourselves reconnected. Mike, I think Devin wants to schedule you, etc. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087571 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Tue 12/23/2014 4:03:50 PM Re: DA conference Det. Luke Hillman or Det. Steve Johnson Jon From my iPhone On Dec 23, 2014, at 14:48, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hey, As you know DA is holding this conference that they are going to have Mike speak at. They have a couple spots for law enforcement to actually attend as well. Is there anyone you think would benefit from this training and would be worth sending? Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087572 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Tue 12/23/2014 3:46:43 PM Automatic reply: description of project I will be out of the office until Janurary 5th, 2015. Det. Laura Hoffenbacker will be Acting Sergeant for me, and direct anything of importance to her. If there is a call out for video or ES assistance, please call Det. Dave Keller directly at 206-423-8731 or Det. Steve Johnson (if Det. Keller is not available) at 206-423-7745. Thanks. Jon KC-DemandAbolition-087573 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Fri 12/19/2014 2:51 :13 PM Re: From admin bldg Jon From my iPhone On Dec 19, 2014, at 13:49, Richey, Valiant wrote: I am suddenly free for 30 minutes if you have time to talk now. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-08757 4 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Fri 12/19/2014 2:50:33 PM Re: What floor? 5th? Jon From my iPhone On Dec 19, 2014, at 13:49, Richey, Valiant wrote: I am suddenly free for 30 minutes if you have time to talk now. Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087575 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Thur 12/18/2014 6:04:49 PM Re: speaking invitation 10-4 Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 17:03, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 5:01 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: speaking invitation Put me down for 3 o'clock, but I only need about 10 minutes so if you get a cancellation earlier in the day give me a call please. Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 16:52, Richey, Valiant --"-"~~~~:is~~==L:J;;.= wrote: From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:52 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: speaking invitation Are you around tomorrow for a quick meet re: a grant? Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 16:50, Richey, Valiant --"-"~~~~:LS;~~==L:J::.=- wrote: Hi Mike and Brian, You are going to be contacted (if you haven't already) by Demand Abolition about speaking at a conference on sex buyers in Phoenix Feb 3-6. This is the organization that funds our anti-demand grant and Mike you have presented to them already. Anyway, there are several sections to their conference but one focus is on training law enforcement on the demand stuff. They asked me for speaker recommendations on a couple different topics. I recommended you, Mike, to talk about massage parlor stuff (specifically as it relates to demand) as you are the master of that topic. Brian-they would like you to talk about police working with hotels. I thought you would be good because of your work with the BEST trainings, etc. They will pay all travel and lodging expenses. This will be a great opportunity to show the rest of the country the great things you all are doing here in King County. I hope you can make it. Thanks, KC-DemandAbolition-087576 Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087577 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Thur 12/18/2014 6:01 :07 PM Re: speaking invitation Put me down for 3 o'clock, but I only need about 10 minutes so if you get a cancellation earlier in the day give me a call please. Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 16:52, Richey, Valiant wrote: From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:52 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: speaking invitation Are you around tomorrow for a quick meet re: a grant? Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 16:50, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Mike and Brian, You are going to be contacted (if you haven't already) by Demand Abolition about speaking at a conference on sex buyers in Phoenix Feb 3-6. This is the organization that funds our anti-demand grant and Mike you have presented to them already. Anyway, there are several sections to their conference but one focus is on training law enforcement on the demand stuff. They asked me for speaker recommendations on a couple different topics. I recommended you, Mike, to talk about massage parlor stuff (specifically as it relates to demand) as you are the master of that topic. Brian-they would like you to talk about police working with hotels. I thought you would be good because of your work with the BEST trainings, etc. They will pay all travel and lodging expenses. This will be a great opportunity to show the rest of the country the great things you all are doing here in King County. I hope you can make it. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087578 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Thur 12/18/2014 5:51 :30 PM Re: speaking invitation Are you around tomorrow for a quick meet re: a grant? Jon From my iPhone On Dec 18, 2014, at 16:50, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi Mike and Brian, You are going to be contacted (if you haven't already) by Demand Abolition about speaking at a conference on sex buyers in Phoenix Feb 3-6. This is the organization that funds our anti-demand grant and Mike you have presented to them already. Anyway, there are several sections to their conference but one focus is on training law enforcement on the demand stuff. They asked me for speaker recommendations on a couple different topics. I recommended you, Mike, to talk about massage parlor stuff (specifically as it relates to demand) as you are the master of that topic. Brian-they would like you to talk about police working with hotels. I thought you would be good because of your work with the BEST trainings, etc. They will pay all travel and lodging expenses. This will be a great opportunity to show the rest of the country the great things you all are doing here in King County. I hope you can make it. Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087579 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Tue 8/19/2014 7:14:17 AM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 3:40 PM To: Mattsen, Jon Cc: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 3:37 PM To: Richey, Valiant Cc: Garske, Michael Subject: RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:06 PM To: Mattsen, Jon Subject: FW: 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, 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 KC-DemandAbolition-087580 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: 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. 2) • 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-087581 KC-DemandAbolition-087582 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[V al iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Mon 8/18/2014 3:36:32 PM RE: Attacking the demand for commercial sex From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:06 PM To: Mattsen, Jon Subject: FW: 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, James (James.Fitzgerald@seattle.gov); 'LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov' (LPatricelli@bellevuewa.gov); 'gdelgado@desmoineswa.gov'; 'andy.hwang@cityoffederalway.com'; Hemmen, Eric (EHemmen@kentwa.gov); Johnson, Philip (PJohnson@kentwa.gov); 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: 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. KC-DemandAbolition-087583 2) • 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-087584 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Wed 7/2/2014 9:16:38 AM RE: From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 9:03 AM To: Mattsen, Jon Subject: Any chance you have 5 minutes to chat this morning some time? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087585 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Mon 5/5/2014 11:19:20 AM RE: john sting idea From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 9:39 AM To: Mattsen, Jon Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: john sting idea « File: DRAFT Quick Win Fund.pdf » Hey Jon, Can you take a look at this--it is the application for "quick win" dollars that we heard about in SF. I'm thinking about applying for it to get OT funds for a King County day of john stings. The money would go towards OT, which I hope would be a way to get other agencies enrolled in the idea of demand emphasis. What do you think about this idea? I don't know what OT costs--how far would $SK go? Thanks, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087586 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Fri 5/2/2014 9:38:47 AM Automatic reply: john sting idea ? I will be out of the office on May 2nd, returning May 5th. If you need anything, please contact me at 206-510-9488 or send an email and I will get back with you as soon as I can. Thanks. Jon KC-DemandAbolition-087587 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael. Garske@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Wed 4/23/2014 11 :39:42 AM RE: Demand abolition From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:37 AM To: Mattsen, Jon; Garske, Michael Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: Demand abolition Hey Jon and Mike, A couple folks from Demand Abolition (the organization who gave us the grant) are coming out on May 1. We are going to be meeting with them and the folks from OPS between about 9:30 and 11:30 that day and I wanted to invite you to come. In addition, I was wondering if you, Mike, would be able/willing to give a short presentation on the john stings you've been working on, in particular the online ones? Thanks, Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087588 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Peter Qualliotine ?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]?[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; lesl iebri ner@I ive. com[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Mar Smith[ mar@bestal Iiance .org] From: Mattsen, Jon Sent: Mon 4/21/2014 1:04:52 PM Subject: RE: 100 day plan I- King County Office From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:20 PM To: Debra Boyer; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Robert Beiser; lesliebriner@live.com; Alisa B; Mar Smith; Mattsen, Jon Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: 100 day plan Hello all, Attached is the 100 day plan we will be discussing at tomorrow's Core Team meeting. Please, please, please take a look at it prior to KC-DemandAbolition-087589 the meeting so that we can have a fruitful discussion and try to finalize this damn thing. Jon--we've been holding off on hassling you too much thus far, but we'd love to hear your thoughts on the law enforcement section ("Arrests and Prosecution") which basically consists of getting municipalities in KC to conduct demand emphasis. No need to attend tomorrow's meeting, but some comments by email would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone, Val KC-DemandAbolition-087590 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Thur 4/17/2014 10:19:47 PM Automatic reply: 100 day plan I will be out of the office and out of state in training from April 11th, returning to the office on the 21st. I will be available on and off via my phones and email. Det. Laura Hoffenbacker is the Acting Sergeant and can be reached at 206-263-2579 (desk) or 206510-3985 (cell). If you need anything, please contact me at 206-510-9488 or send an email and I will get back with you as soon as I can. Thanks. Jon KC-DemandAbolition-087591 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Mon 2/24/2014 2:10:50 PM RE: Request for Bios - Demand Abolition Brief Speaker Bio Jon M. Mattsen, Detective Sergeant, King County Sheriff's Office Jon Mattsen is currently a Detective Sergeant overseeing the Criminal Intelligence Unit with the King County Sheriff's Office, and has been with the department for 25 years. He has spent most of his career in detective assignments, to include the Proactive (plainclothes) Unit, the Burglary-Larceny Unit, the Special Assault Unit, the Major Crimes Unit, and the Green River Homicides Unit. Det. Sgt. Mattsen has dealt with all levels of human trafficking in his career, from street level vice related issues at the start to assaults and homicides involving the parties of human trafficking while working major cases. He was one of the five original members and interviewers assigned to the Green River Serial Killings case - mostly prostitutes - was deeply involved in the arrest and investigation of Suspect Gary Ridgway. He currently oversees large-scale human trafficking investigations for his department. From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 10:43 AM To: Mattsen, Jon Subject: FW: Request for Bios - Demand Abolition From: Devin Rebello L~==~"-'-~~"-=-'"'-==="-'=~~~J Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 8:33 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine '"'-"~====;:;::;e_==~' Cc: Delaney Workman; Ziba Cranmer Subject: Request for Bios - Demand Abolition Hello everyone, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Devin Rebello, Strategic Initiatives and Research Associate for Demand Abolition, and I'm so excited to have the opportunity to meet all of you in person at our launch event! When you have a moment, can you please send me a 5-7 sentence bio? Once I have them, I'll be sharing a complete list of launch attendees and their biographies so you will have the opportunity to learn about everyone before the event. Val and Peter - I already have yours so no need to respond, but can you please share this note with Detective Sergeant Mattsen? All the best, Devin Devin Rebello Strategic Initiatives & Research Associate! Demand Abolition KC-DemandAbolition-087592 Hunt Alternatives Fund I Cambridge, MA office: 617.995.19161cell:857.209.64061fax:617-995-1904 @DemandAbolition www.demandabolition.org KC-DemandAbolition-087593 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Wed 2/19/2014 10:21:46 AM Voice Mail from Mattsen, Jon (24 seconds) You received a voice mail from Mattsen, Jon at jon.mattsen@kingcounty.gov Detective Sergeant King County KC-DemandAbolition-087594 This file could not be converted to image for one of the following reasons. Password protected, Corrupt, or Unsupported file type. KC-DemandAbolition-087595 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Johnson, Lisa[Lisa.Johnson@kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov]; Hillman, Luke[Luke.Hillman@kingcounty.gov] Mattsen, Jon Mon 9/9/2013 12:30:28 PM RE: thank you From: Johnson, Lisa Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 5:33 PM To: Mattsen, Jon; Garske, Michael; Hillman, Luke Cc: Richey, Valiant Subject: thank you Gentlemen, Didn't want the day to close without thanking you for meeting with us today. We know how precious everyone's time is but we're really looking forward to working more closely with each of you. I'm out next week and Val is in trial but I'll try to gather us (including Susan, Gary and Alice) shortly. Please let me know if there are particular weeks that look better than others. In the meantime, please don't hesitate to let us know if and how we can help. Thank you again. Lisa Lisa D. Johnson Sr. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chair, Special Assault Unit (206)296-9504 KC-DemandAbolition-087596 To: Cc: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Johnson, Kristie[Kristie.Johnson@kingcounty.gov] Cohen, Monique Tue 5/19/2015 1:27:40 PM RE: last batch From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 9:36 PM To: Cohen, Monique; Johnson, Kristie Subject: last batch Hello, I believe this is the last batch. I searched "all mail" items and "sent" items for "King County Sheriff's Office" and "KCSO" and "Des Moines." I also search the entire mail box for a number of individuals that I have worked with. There are likely many duplicates, but I thought it was better to be over-inclusive. If I can think of any other permutation to search, I'll let you know, but as of right now I believe that is everything. Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087597 To: Natalie Damico[nldamico@redmond.gov]; Eric Sano[Eric.sano@seattle.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov]; Anjilee Dodge[anjileed@gmail.com] From: Mangiaracina, Kelly Sent: Tue 5/19/2015 2:02:05 PM Subject: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Hello Taskforce Members! Thank you so much for signing up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Subcommittees are an amazing way to get folks involved and collaborating on best practice solutions for victims and survivors of CSE. Below are the names and contact information of the individuals who signed up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Between now and the next Task Force meeting Subcommittees are requested to: 1. Nominate and select a chair (people whose names in red have said they are willing to chair) 2. Meet at least one time to determine the goals of your committee 3. Develop a mission for your committee Natalie D' Amico: Eric Sano: Val Richey: Eric Hemmen: Jimmy Hung: Tracy Orcutt: Michael Garske: Attached is a document with a mission draft that you can take or leave! Contact information for the committee members is also in this document. If members are unable to meet in person, conference calls are also just fine. Thanks again for committing to represent on a subcommittee! Let me know if you have any questions. And a special "Thank You" to Anjilee Dodge for compiling all this information! KC-DemandAbolition-087598 Law Enforcement Mission: The mission of the King County CSEC Task Force Law Enforcement Subcommittee is to ensure the safety and support of commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) and to prevent further exploitation by addressing policies, procedures, and training within law enforcement. Committee Member Detective Natalie D' Amico Contact Info nldamico@redmond gov Eric Sano Enc.sano(a)seattle gov Val Richey Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov Eric Hemmen EHemmen(a)kFmtwa .gov Jimmy Hung Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov Tracy Orcutt Tracv Orcutt(a)kimu:rnmtv gov Michael Garske Michael Garske(a)kingcountv gov KC-DemandAbolition-087599 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cohen, Monique Tue 5/19/2015 2:04:46 PM Four to review Any concerns with release? These are the remaining ones from last release. KC-DemandAbolition-087600 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cohen, Monique Tue 5/19/2015 2:04:46 PM Four to review Any concerns with release? These are the remaining ones from last release. KC-DemandAbolition-087601 DIGITAL DEFENDERS OF CHILDREN KC-DemandAbolition-087602 THE NEED 1 KC-DemandAbolition-087603 OOCEU rm0m OCE OUR MISSION THORN DRIVES TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TO FIGHT CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION. 4 Confidential. Not to be distributed. We invest in and deploy the latest technology to remove the anonymity associated with these crimes and create a hostile environment for those who participate in child sex trafficking, child pornography, and child sex tourism. KC-DemandAbolition-087605 THORN TECH TASK FORCE We've brought together some of the best minds in technology to offer guidance and help support programs. @ twilio bluecava 0! blekko slash the web Confidential. Not to be distributed. 5 KC-DemandAbolition-087606 STRATEGIC PILLARS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT: Invest in research to better understand how predators use technology to exploit children. Convert insight to action with the development of new strategies/tools that can have a measurable impact on ending exploitation. DETERRENCE: Complement law enforcement efforts with disruptive behavior change campaigns to reduce on line behavior. Focus on initiatives that deliver measurable results and that can help gather insight to feed back into research and program development. INDUSTRY: Engage tech industry leaders to create a proactive industry-wide approach to child sexual exploitation. Provide industry with the tools and information they need to engage, increase sharing of best practices and energize new talent and resources on this issue. SURVIVOR: We leverage new technologies to help people reach out for help, support survivor rehabilitation and help strengthen vulnerable populations. 6 KC-DemandAbolition-087607 DATA AND DEMAND • How data can be used to determine demand • Escort Site Data • John Board Data • ASU Population Study Thom's john deterrence work • • Data captured KC-DemandAbolition-087608 Thorn Data Scraping and Analysis KC-DemandAbolition-087609 DATA WE CAPTURE : ESCORT SERVICES SITES We have been scraping Backpage, Eros, and CityVibe for two years • We are using this data for a number of projects, including an escort page tool we created that law enforcement officers can use to find ads that are most likely to represent minors • Additionally, by evaluating the number of postings by location over time, we can see how the "market" is performing and • This allows us to determine the effects of various local and national external shocks on this industry, such as policy changes, reverse stings, and more KC-DemandAbolition-08761 O EXAMPLE * •s wee t i:r•_ ~ Young ~ Sexy D Brunette D I'm Temporarily Yours!(; -19 Posted: Monday, January 27, 2014 1.23 PM O Hello GentlemenO Are you looking for someone who is passionate with an extremel~playful Jnd pleasing attitude? 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KC-DemandAbolition-087611 EXAMPLE • Tool can analyze the likelihood that an ad represents a child, and enables us to: • Translate phone numbers (even obfuscated numbers) • Associate ads with one another to create profiles of posters • List relevant keywords used • Create underage likelihood scores for both the ad and the profile to help law enforcement prioritize their investigations Al I : I ~ & ( Jx I phone c: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 None 612.2.104833 None 70 2-5411609 612-418l324 7736441207 612.2-148501 65 12.662049 2L 23 2.6 2.2. 20 2.5 24 2.8 2l m"t urity 0.82.10072 0.62.71657 0. 00010564 -0.601'! 782.6 -0.6131669 -0.6170661 -0.6286646 -0.63S&B5a · 0.639'9894 D keyword.s beautifu l; new; ~ew ; sure; beyond; SPECIAL outgoiing; sm all; ffiiln ...i; am ; pat ient availablf'; gen ero~s; ~psca l e; upsca le; fu n Lexy; %DD; Gr eat; t op; gr·eat; pri~ate full; grown; respectful :l€C; OlJTCALL Sect_i d t itle http://minneapollis.back p• SOAMAZ.I NG! 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Lifeworks NW, New Options for Women Program··· Rockwood Site 17214 SE Division St. Portland, OR 97236 Phone: 503-761·5272 Walk-in hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 - 12:00pm JYou must attend and successfully complete the Sex Buyers Accountability and Diversion Class; which is held the second Saturday of every-other month. Contact Lifeworks at 503-66 l-5455 for dates, locations, and information. You must not have any contact with known prostitutes or pimps. You must consent to a search of your person, vehiele, property and premises under your control upon request of a peace officer if the peace officer has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence of a probation violation will be found. You must not access or post advertisements on backpage.com, lnabuard.com, adultsearch.com, sipsap.com, craigslist.com, myproviderguide.com, or any other webpage routinely used for the advettisement of prostitution or escort services. You shall not enter the R2'd Avenue/Samly Blvd. and Northwest Burnside High Vice Areas described hy the map on the back of this fonn. Street boundaries tnclude curbs on both sides of the streets as described in more detail on tbe back of this form. You must not use or possess any controlled substances or controlled substance paraphernalia. OOrher: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ If you violate any of the ahove listed conditions of your probation, you will be in violation of the terms of your probation and subject to arrest and sanction by the Court. The sanction can include extension of tbe term of your probation, fines, community service and/or incarcerntion. Exemption from any condition of yonr probation can only be granted by the Cowi. Further, this Court hereby autl1orizes the use of citations to direct probationers to appear before the court for violation of probation pursuant to ORS 137.553. 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Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cohen, Monique Tue 5/19/2015 2:05:43 PM one more KC-DemandAbolition-087690 To: From: Sent: Subject: Cohen, Monique[Monique.Cohen@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 5/19/2015 2:10:09 PM Re: Four to review Those are fine Sent from my iPhone On May 19, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Cohen, Monique wrote: Any concerns with release? These are the remaining ones from last release. KC-DemandAbolition-087691 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cohen, Monique Tue 5/19/2015 2:27:27 PM RE: one more From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:16 PM To: Cohen, Monique Subject: Re: one more I don't think this part of CEASE but I'm okay with release. Sent from my iPhone On May 19, 2015, at 2:05 PM, Cohen, Monique ,~=-'-'===~===~L!h~- wrote: KC-DemandAbolition-087692 'Sano, Eric'[Eric.Sano@seattle.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov]; Natalie Damico[nldamico@redmond.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Anjilee Dodge[anjileed@gmail.com] From: Orcutt, Tracy Sent: Tue 5/19/2015 2:54:49 PM Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee To: From: Sano, Eric [mailto:Eric.Sano@seattle.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:07 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee From: Mangiaracina, Kelly L'"'-'~~~~'-""'~""'-'~~=~""""~~=J Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:02 PM To: Natalie Damico; Sano, Eric; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Anjilee Dodge Subject: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Hello Taskforce Members! Thank you so much for signing up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Subcommittees are an amazing way to get folks involved and collaborating on best practice solutions for victims and survivors of CSE. Below are the names and contact information of the individuals who signed up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Between now and the next Task Force meeting Subcommittees are requested to: 1. Nominate and select a chair (people whose names in red have said they are willing to chair) 2. Meet at least one time to determine the goals of your committee 3. Develop a mission for your committee Natalie D' Amico: KC-DemandAbolition-087693 Eric Sano: Val Richey: Eric Hemmen: Jimmy Hung: Tracy Orcutt: Michael Garske: Attached is a document with a mission draft that you can take or leave! Contact information for the committee members is also in this document. If members are unable to meet in person, conference calls are also just fine. Thanks again for committing to represent on a subcommittee! Let me know if you have any questions. And a special "Thank You" to Anjilee Dodge for compiling all this information! KC-DemandAbolition-087694 Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov]; 'Sano, Eric'[Eric.Sano@seattle.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@Kingcounty.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Anjilee Dodge[anjileed@gmail.com] From: Natalie L. Damico Sent: Tue 5/19/2015 3:10:36 PM Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee To: From: Orcutt, Tracy [mailto:Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:55 PM To: 'Sano, Eric'; Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie L. Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Garske, Michael Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee From: Sano, Eric L~===='-'-=====,., Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:07 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee From: Mangiaracina, Kelly L'"'-"=~=~~=~==-'-==~~=-:.., Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:02 PM To: Natalie Damico; Sano, Eric; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Anjilee Dodge Subject: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Hello Taskforce Members! Thank you so much for signing up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Subcommittees are an amazing way to get folks involved and collaborating on best practice solutions for victims and survivors of CSE. KC-DemandAbolition-087695 Below are the names and contact information of the individuals who signed up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Between now and the next Task Force meeting Subcommittees are requested to: 1. Nominate and select a chair (people whose names in red have said they are willing to chair) 2. Meet at least one time to determine the goals of your committee 3. Develop a mission for your committee Natalie D' Amico: Eric Sano: Val Richey: Eric Hemmen: Jimmy Hung: Tracy Orcutt: Michael Garske: Attached is a document with a mission draft that you can take or leave! Contact information for the committee members is also in this document. If members are unable to meet in person, conference calls are also just fine. Thanks again for committing to represent on a subcommittee! Let me know if you have any questions. And a special "Thank You" to Anjilee Dodge for compiling all this information! Click to report this email as spam. This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com KC-DemandAbolition-087696 Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov]; Sano, Eric[Eric.Sano@seattle.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov]; Natalie Damico[nldamico@redmond.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Anjilee Dodge[anjileed@gmail.com] From: Hung, Jimmy Sent: Tue 5/19/2015 4:18:19 PM Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee To: From: Garske, Michael Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 3:53 PM To: Sano, Eric; Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee I too would be willing to have SANO chair this group. -------- Original message -------From: "Sano, Eric" Date:OS/19/2015 2:07 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Mangiaracina, Kelly" ,Natalie Damico ,"Richey, Valiant" ,Eric Hemmen ,"Hung, Jimmy" ,"Orcutt, Tracy" ,"Garske, Michael" Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee From: Mangiaracina, Kelly L'"'-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'-J Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:02 PM To: Natalie Damico; Sano, Eric; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Anjilee Dodge Subject: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Hello Taskforce Members! Thank you so much for signing up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Subcommittees are an amazing way to get folks involved and collaborating on best practice solutions for victims and survivors of CSE. KC-DemandAbolition-087697 Below are the names and contact information of the individuals who signed up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Between now and the next Task Force meeting Subcommittees are requested to: 1. Nominate and select a chair (people whose names in red have said they are willing to chair) 2. Meet at least one time to determine the goals of your committee 3. Develop a mission for your committee Natalie D' Amico: Eric Sano: Val Richey: Eric Hemmen: Jimmy Hung: Tracy Orcutt: Michael Garske: Attached is a document with a mission draft that you can take or leave! Contact information for the committee members is also in this document. If members are unable to meet in person, conference calls are also just fine. Thanks again for committing to represent on a subcommittee! Let me know if you have any questions. And a special "Thank You" to Anjilee Dodge for compiling all this information! KC-DemandAbolition-087698 To: Hung, Jimmy[Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov]; Garske, Michael[Michael.Garske@kingcounty.gov]; Mangiaracina, Kelly[Kelly.Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov]; Natalie Damico[nldamico@redmond.gov]; Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Eric Hemmen[EHemmen@kentwa.gov]; Orcutt, Tracy[Tracy.Orcutt@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Anjilee Dodge[anjileed@gmail.com] From: Sano, Eric Sent: Tue 5/19/2015 4:58:02 PM Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Mission: The mission of the King County CSEC Task Force Law Enforcement Subcommittee is to ensure the safety and support of commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) and to prevent further exploitation by addressing policies, procedures, and training within law enforcement. KC-DemandAbolition-087699 From: Hung, Jimmy [mailto:Jimmy.Hung@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 4:18 PM To: Garske, Michael; Sano, Eric; Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Orcutt, Tracy Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee From: Garske, Michael Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 3:53 PM To: Sano, Eric; Mangiaracina, Kelly; Natalie Damico; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee I too would be willing to have SANO chair this group. -------- Original message -------From: "Sano, Eric" Date:OS/19/2015 2:07 PM (GMT-08:00) To: "Mangiaracina, Kelly" ,Natalie Damico ,"Richey, Valiant" ,Eric Hemmen ,"Hung, Jimmy" ,"Orcutt, Tracy" ,"Garske, Michael" Cc: Anjilee Dodge Subject: RE: Law Enforcement Subcommittee KC-DemandAbolition-087700 From: Mangiaracina, Kelly L==~~~~~"""-'~~="-""'=~"'-'-'=-'-J Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 2:02 PM To: Natalie Damico; Sano, Eric; Richey, Valiant; Eric Hemmen; Hung, Jimmy; Orcutt, Tracy; Garske, Michael Cc: Mangiaracina, Kelly; Anjilee Dodge Subject: Law Enforcement Subcommittee Hello Taskforce Members! Thank you so much for signing up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Subcommittees are an amazing way to get folks involved and collaborating on best practice solutions for victims and survivors of CSE. Below are the names and contact information of the individuals who signed up for the Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Between now and the next Task Force meeting Subcommittees are requested to: 1. Nominate and select a chair (people whose names in red have said they are willing to chair) 2. Meet at least one time to determine the goals of your committee 3. Develop a mission for your committee Natalie D' Amico: Eric Sano: Val Richey: Eric Hemmen: Jimmy Hung: Tracy Orcutt: Michael Garske: Attached is a document with a mission draft that you can take or leave! Contact information for the committee members is also in this document. If members are unable to meet in person, conference calls are also just fine. Thanks again for committing to represent on a subcommittee! Let me know if you have any questions. And a special "Thank You" to Anjilee Dodge for compiling all this information! KC-DemandAbolition-087701 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Cc: Johnson, Lisa[Lisa.Johnson@kingcounty.gov]; Ehlert, Erin[Erin.Ehlert@kingcounty.gov]; Bohn, Corinn[Corinn.Bohn@kingcounty.gov] From: Larson, Mark Sent: Wed 5/20/2015 1:25:49 PM Subject: Re: Today's article in the Times Sure. Your call. Sent from my iPhone > On May 20, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Richey, Valiant wrote: > >Can we hold off on this for a bit? I have some good projects in the works with KCSO. proper. It is really SeaTac and Metro that could stand to make some changes. > >Sent from my iPhone > >>On May 18, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Larson, Mark wrote: >> >>Shall I reach out to Jim Pugel with KCSO? He is with us and might be able to move the organization (and contract cities). ML >> >> Mark Larson >> Chief Deputy, Criminal Division >>King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office >> Seattle, WA >> 206-477-1970 >> >> >> -----Original Message---->> From: Richey, Valiant >>Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 4:14 PM >>To: Larson, Mark >> Cc: Johnson, Lisa; Ehlert, Erin; Bohn, Corinn >>Subject: Re: Today's article in the Times >> >>They are most definitely behind the curve, but on the plus side they have been helping others learn how. The city I've been most disappointed in is actually Bellevue because they have the experience and resources but only arrested one guy a year ago. I had a positive talk with their Lt. On Friday so hopefully that will change soon. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>>On May 17, 2015, at 3:21 PM, Larson, Mark wrote: >>> >>>Agreed. But KCSO looks behind the curve from the charts. >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>>On May 17, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Johnson, Lisa wrote: >>>> >>>>Great article in today's paper. Their "competence and expertise" are completely because of you. You have truly made a difference Val. Congrats and thank you! >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone KC-DemandAbolition-087702 Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmail.com]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Sargent, Heidi[Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov]; Leslie Bri ner[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Ziba Cran mer[ziba_cran mer@huntalternatives.org]; Sydney Asbury[ sydney@northwi ndstrateg ies. com] Cc: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 5/20/2015 6:38:35 PM Subject: editorial To: A nice follow-up to the earlier article from the editorial board: KC-DemandAbolition-087703 From: Olson, Dusty Location: Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Meeting Start Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 12:30:00 PM End Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 2:00:00 PM CEASE partners, Just an update on our next meeting. June is just around the corner already if you can believe it. We will be hosting the June meeting at the Seattle Municipal Tower to accommodate a guest so I have updated the location. We will be having a guest and future partner join us so we can discuss the current state of chemical dependency in our community and ways that CEASE can partner with CD providers. We will also be talking about outreach materials, so please bring a sample of your agencies outreach materials. Since our May meeting was cancelled, I have also invited our quarterly partners to join us at this meeting as well. Enjoy your long holiday weekend! Take care, Dusty KC-DemandAbolition-087704 SEATTLE COORDINATED EFFORT AGAINST SEXUAL EXPLOTATION (CEASE) GENERAL MEETING AGENDA June 8, 2015; 12:30pm - 2pm Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 INVITEES: Heidi Sargent (SCAO), Dan Okada (SCAO), Lt. James Fitzgerald (SPD), Stefanie Hanley (SPD), Sgt. Jaycin Diaz (SPD), Carol Daniel Bell (SMC), Tricia Lapitan (SMC), Kent Hay (SMC); Doris O'Neal (YWCA), Macquiva Bermudez-Vega (YWCA), Debra Boyer (OPS), Noel Gomez (OPS), Morgan Silverman (YC), Oliva Herring (YC), Jessica Wood (Spruce Street), Deborah Tillman (Spruce Street), Lana Crawford (Spruce Street) Kathleen Morris (IRC/WashACT/WARN); DeAnn Yamamoto (KCSARC); Stephaie Pratt (OCVA); Kelly Mangiaracina (King Co. CSEC Taskforce); Lisa Johnson (KCPAO); Val Richey (KCPAO); Lucy Berliner (HCSATS); Sola Plumacher (HSD); Azra Grudic (PICAA); Peter Teske (SCSO); Shannon Darby (NW Network); COMMITTEE STAFF: Dusty Olson & Lan Pham (HSD-Mayor's Office on DVSA) TIME 12:30pm INTRODUCTIONS DESCRIPTION 12:40pm CEASE PROTOCOL CHECK-IN • • • • l:OSpm What have been some successes? Where are the gaps? What can be improved? Maragret Soukup What are the upcoming changes with CD/Behavioral Health How can CEASE partner with CD services? All What materials are you using for outreach? How can CEASE partners maximize outreach materials NEXT STEPS • 2:00pm How are things going? OUTREACH MATERIALS • • 1:55pm All CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN KING COUNTY What is the state of CD treatment/detox in King County? • • • 1:40pm LEAD All All Next Meeting July 13th. Who would like to host? MEETING ADJOURNS THANK YOU! KC-DemandAbolition-087705 From: Olson, Dusty Location: Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Meeting Start Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 12:30:00 PM End Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 2:00:00 PM CEASE partners, Just an update on our next meeting. June is just around the corner already if you can believe it. We will be hosting the June meeting at the Seattle Municipal Tower to accommodate a guest so I have updated the location. We will be having a guest and future partner join us so we can discuss the current state of chemical dependency in our community and ways that CEASE can partner with CD providers. We will also be talking about outreach materials, so please bring a sample of your agencies outreach materials. Since our May meeting was cancelled, I have also invited our quarterly partners to join us at this meeting as well. Enjoy your long holiday weekend! Take care, Dusty KC-DemandAbolition-087706 SEATTLE COORDINATED EFFORT AGAINST SEXUAL EXPLOTATION (CEASE) GENERAL MEETING AGENDA June 8, 2015; 12:30pm - 2pm Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 INVITEES: Heidi Sargent (SCAO), Dan Okada (SCAO), Lt. James Fitzgerald (SPD), Stefanie Hanley (SPD), Sgt. Jaycin Diaz (SPD), Carol Daniel Bell (SMC), Tricia Lapitan (SMC), Kent Hay (SMC); Doris O'Neal (YWCA), Macquiva Bermudez-Vega (YWCA), Debra Boyer (OPS), Noel Gomez (OPS), Morgan Silverman (YC), Oliva Herring (YC), Jessica Wood (Spruce Street), Deborah Tillman (Spruce Street), Lana Crawford (Spruce Street) Kathleen Morris (IRC/WashACT/WARN); DeAnn Yamamoto (KCSARC); Stephaie Pratt (OCVA); Kelly Mangiaracina (King Co. CSEC Taskforce); Lisa Johnson (KCPAO); Val Richey (KCPAO); Lucy Berliner (HCSATS); Sola Plumacher (HSD); Azra Grudic (PICAA); Peter Teske (SCSO); Shannon Darby (NW Network); COMMITTEE STAFF: Dusty Olson & Lan Pham (HSD-Mayor's Office on DVSA) TIME 12:30pm INTRODUCTIONS DESCRIPTION 12:40pm CEASE PROTOCOL CHECK-IN • • • • l:OSpm What have been some successes? Where are the gaps? What can be improved? Maragret Soukup What are the upcoming changes with CD/Behavioral Health How can CEASE partner with CD services? All What materials are you using for outreach? How can CEASE partners maximize outreach materials NEXT STEPS • 2:00pm How are things going? OUTREACH MATERIALS • • 1:55pm All CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN KING COUNTY What is the state of CD treatment/detox in King County? • • • 1:40pm LEAD All All Next Meeting July 13th. Who would like to host? MEETING ADJOURNS THANK YOU! KC-DemandAbolition-087707 From: Olson, Dusty Location: Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 Importance: Normal Subject: CEASE Meeting Start Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 12:30:00 PM End Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 2:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087708 From: Andreas Piras Location: Skype Meeting Importance: Normal Subject: Follow up PSA Microsoft Start Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 11 :30:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 12:00:00 PM This is a follow up from our recent discussions around further optimizations for public service announcements on Microsoft Bing. This is an online meeting for Skype for Business, the professional meetings and communications app formerly known as Lyne. Join by phone ~=~==(USA - Redmond Campus) English (United States) ~====(USA - Redmond Campus) English (United States) ConferencelD:789354911 KC-DemandAbolition-087709 From: Andreas Piras Location: Skype Meeting Importance: Normal Subject: Follow up PSA Microsoft Start Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 11 :30:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 12:00:00 PM This is a follow up from our recent discussions around further optimizations for public service announcements on Microsoft Bing. This is an online meeting for Skype for Business, the professional meetings and communications app formerly known as Lyne. Join by phone ~=~==(USA - Redmond Campus) English (United States) ~====(USA - Redmond Campus) English (United States) ConferencelD:789354911 KC-DemandAbolition-08771 O From: Andreas Piras Location: Skype Meeting Importance: Normal Subject: Follow up PSA Microsoft Start Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 11 :30:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 5/28/2015 12:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087711 From: Richey, Valiant Location: Seattle Municipal Tower Room 6070 Importance: Normal Subject: Tentative: CEASE Meeting Start Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 12:30:00 PM End Date/Time: Mon 6/8/2015 2:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087712 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Debra Boyer (via Doodle) Thur 5/21/2015 2:21:14 PM Big Picture Subcommittee Debra Boyer invites you to participate in the Doodle poll "Big Picture SubCommittee." Hi there, "Big Picture Subcommittee." i I What is Doodle? 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DATA was formed in December 2012 in the Denver District Attorney's Office Special Programs Unit. DATA is a multidisciplinary collaborative made up of over 40 member agencies working to improve Denver's response to sex and labor trafficking. The Quarterly Community Newsletter is a way to keep informed about the work of DATA - thank you again for your interest in our work! DATA Resources Click on the link for Denver Learn more about DATA on and in our DATA Information Sheet KC-DemandAbolition-0877 44 What's happening at DATA DATA Director Transition DATA Program Director, Becky Owens Bullard, said goodbye to DATA and Colorado this month, and is headed to her new/old home in Nashville, TN. Becky started DATA in December 2012 under the Denver District Attorney's Office Special Programs Unit and developed its committee work and various projects over the past two and a half years. Becky will continue her work as a constultant and trainer on human trafficking, and her Becky's replacement will be announced within the next few weeks to DATA's member agencies and community CEASE Project's Social Media Public Awareness Campaign pages as part of DATA's Denver CEASE Project. DATA's CEASE Project is part of a national initiative to reduce demand for commercial sex that involves 11 different cities throughout the U.S. We piloted this social media public awareness campaign to see what messaging was impactful, before trying to reach a broader audience. -'--'-'-"'-'--'-'-"-'--"- "'"-"b'"--'-"---'"'-'--'-'--'--'--'-"-'--'-"-'-'--'---"-'-'-'-"'-'--'--'-'-"-'--"-"-"'"-'--'-'""-'-''''"''-"''-' and to see all 8 of our image posts, our infographic, and two videos. KC-DemandAbolition-0877 45 Save the Date: DATA's 2016 Human Trafficking Conference Please save the date for DATA's 2016 Human Trafficking Conference, which will be held on Friday, January 29th from 8am-5pm at Johnson and Wales. The call for workshops application will be released over the summer. KC-DemandAbolition-0877 46 Survivor Empathy Video As part of our work on demand reduction, DATA partners created a Survivor Empathy Video that will be utilized in the Buyer Education Program for individuals convicted of purchasing sex. and let us know your thoughts! IN THE NEWS A Call to Action: Why sexual and domestic violence organizations are crucial to the antitrafficking movement "While the anti-trafficking movement may not be actively seeking sexual and domestic violence organizations' participation, your voice is critical to anti-trafficking work. As mentioned before, being in its adolescence means the anti-trafficking field has several energetic, amazing organizations and experts doing exceptional work; however, the field is also vulnerable to inexperienced organizations and self-proclaimed "experts" that can do KC-DemandAbolition-0877 4 7 serious harm to victims and survivors. Sexual and domestic violence organizations can help prevent this harm by bringing a time-tested, trauma-informed perspective to the anti-trafficking table." MEMBER AGENCY SPOTLIGHT: Denver Police Department, Denver Sexual Assault Interagency Council, Denver Health Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, Denver District Attorney's Office and the Blue Bench launched the m March to raise awareness about sexual violence in Denver. Read more about the campaign at the link above and check out the billboards and posters at bus stops throughout the city. This work will also impact sex trafficking survivors and labor trafficking survivors who have experienced sexual violence - so that they are believed from the beginning. Great work all! DATA IN THE NEWS: ''-'·"·'·'··''···'"-'·"··'·'-''''·"·'·"·'''''-'·"·'·'·'··''··'''·'··'·'·"·''"··'"""'""'·'·'·'"··'·'-'··'L'·''"'·'''··'·"'···'·"·'-'·'·'·'·"'-'··' "People call prostitution the oldest profession, and really it's the oldest exploitation," said Becky Bullard, project director for the Denver Anti-Trafficking Alliance in the city's district attorney's office. "We are going after buyers." OTHER NEWS: KC-DemandAbolition-0877 48 . KC-DemandAbolition-087749 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Seattle Against Slavery Wed 5/27 /2015 11 :48:45 AM Learn about King County's youth sex trafficking response - tomorrow night! Last year we had a lot of fun and raised a lot of support for the work of SAS. 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This is a response that I think we all feel good about. = Thank you for all the hard work and the humility to write by committee. I will forward to DA. From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 11: 39 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa Bernard; Noel Gomez; Mar Smit= h; Robert Beiser; Sargent, Heidi; ane mathieson Subject: FW: Response to Policy Against Demand Reduction Programs Hello, I finally hit the send button. I believe I incorporated each an= d every edit, thank you - all We may want to consider forwarding this to Demand Abolition and to the ot= her members of WashACT/WARN. I think it is fine to send it along as you se= e fit. OPS will post. thanks Debra From: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com To: afleischauer@iibuff.org; daniel.werner@= splcenter .org; kath leen. morris@rescue .o= rg; florrie.burke@gmail.com CC: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com; debra. boyer@seat= tleops.org Subject: Response to Policy Against Demand Reduction Programs Date: Wed, 27 May 201511:34:18-0700 KC-DemandAbolition-087753 Dear Members of the Freedom Network Leadership Team, The members of the Core Team of the Buyer Beware Project in Seattle/King Co= unty Washington would like to respond to the recent policy paper issued fr= om the Freedom Network, which outlines arguments against Demand Reduction e= fforts in the sex trafficking arena. Our response is attached in this email= As you will note, we think it is very important that you reconsider your po= sition on this issue. We would also like to open a dialogue to arrive at a = policy that takes a more all-inclusive approach to the issues of sex traff= icking and commercial sexual exploitation; one that integrates demand reduc= tion with service approaches. Please accept this response in the spirit of moving forward together on res= olving the problem of international and domestic sex trafficking and offeri= ng real solutions for victims and potential victims. Below is a link to a recent article in the Seattle Times on our project. http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/buyer-beware-early-success-f= or-in iti ati ve-targeti ng-joh ns-i nstead-of-prostitutes/ Please feel free to contact us with your questions and comments. forward to future conversations. Debra Boyer We look = Debra Boyer, PhD Cultural Anthropologist Executive Director Organization for Prostitution Survivors 206-841-1372 boyerdebra@hotmai I. com debra.boyer@seattleops.org www.seattleops.org --_OOO_E63A2CAFC4FF0742BB79FBEOB5F05954B3A05637MAILQDC1kckingc_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Thank you Debra!  Th= is is a response that I think we all feel good about.  Thank you for a= II the hard work and the humility to write by committee. 

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I will forward to DA.

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From: Debra Bo= yer [ mai Ito: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]
KC-DemandAbolition-087755 Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 11:39 AM
To: Richey, Valiant; Peter Qualliotine; Alisa Bernard; Noel Gomez; M= ar Smith; Robert Beiser; Sargent, Heidi; ane mathieson
Subject: FW: Response to Policy Against Demand Reduction Programs

 

Hello,    I finally  hit the send bu= tton.  I believe I incorporated each and every edit,  thank you-=   all
 
  We may want to consider forwarding this to Demand Abolition and= to the other members of WashACT/WARN.  I think it is fine to send it= along as you see fit.  OPS  will post.     thanks

Debra 

 


From: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com
To: afleischauer@iibuff.org;= daniel.werner@splcenter.org; kathleen.morris@rescue.org; florrie.burke@gmail.com
CC: boyerdebra@hotmai I. com; <= a href=3D"mailto:debra.boyer@seattleops.org"> debra.boyer@seattleops.org
Subject: Response to Policy Against Demand Reduction Programs
Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 11:34:18-0700

Dear Members of the Freedom Network Leadership Team,

The members of the Core Team of the Buyer Beware Pr= oject in Seattle/King County Washington would like to respond  to = ;the recent policy paper issued from the Freedom Network, which o= utlines arguments against Demand Reduction efforts in the sex trafficking arena. O= ur response is attached in this email.

 

As you will note, we think it is very important that&nbs= p;you reconsider your position on this issue. We would also like = to open a dialogue to arrive at a policy that takes a more all-inclusi= ve  approach to the issues of sex trafficking and commercial sexual= KC-DemandAbolition-087756 exploitation; one that integrates demand reduction with service = approaches.


Please accept this response in the spirit of moving forward together on res= olving the problem of international and domestic sex trafficking and offeri= ng real solutions for victims and potential victims.

 

Below is a link to a recent article in the Seattle Times= on our project.

 

Please feel free to contact us with your questions= and comments.   We look forward to future conversations. Debra Bo= yer

 

 

Debra Boyer, PhD
Cultural Anthropologist
Executive Director
Organization for Prostitution Survivors
206-841-1372
boyerdebra@hotmai I. com

KC-DemandAbolition-087757
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From: Leslie Briner L~======'-'-~.=_,=-"""""="-="""', Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:54 PM To: Mangiaracina, Kelly Subject: RE: quote about cases From: Mangiaracina, Kelly L=~~="-'~-'-===~====~=""", Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 2:46 PM To: Leslie Briner Subject: quote about cases You said something a while back about a CSAM case can either be built around the victim or on the victim? You said it awesomely and I want to steal that sentence. Do you know what I am talking about? Can you tell me the comment? Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator 206.205.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087759 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Peter Qualliotine Fri 5/29/201511:31:56 AM Re: number for call 605.475.4700 328739# On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Could someone send me the number and pass code for the call--1 left them at work. Thanks! 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Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Microsoft Outlook Mon 6/1/2015 2:16:56 PM Missed call from Robert Beiser (Cell) You missed a call from Robert Beiser at 2065953130 KC-DemandAbolition-08777 4 From: Debra Boyer Location: YouthCare 2500 NE 54th St. Seattle Importance: Normal Subject: Big Picture Committee - King County CSEC Task Force Start Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087775 From: Debra Boyer Location: YouthCare 2500 NE 54th St. Seattle Importance: Normal Subject: Big Picture Committee - King County CSEC Task Force Start Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087776 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Earl Tue 6/2/2015 7:31:11 PM Article Great work Val. Thanks for passing it along. Earl Hey guys, Thought you'd like to see this coverage of your work: Val Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office KC-DemandAbolition-087777 Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com]; Sargent, Heidi[Heid i. Sargent@seattle.gov]; Alisa B[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com]; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com][peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Mar Smith[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; Leslie Briner[lesliebriner@live.com] From: Richey, Valiant Sent: Wed 6/3/2015 7:46:40 AM Subject: FW: He's Here! To: Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours oflabor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087778 KC-DemandAbolition-087779 KC-DemandAbolition-087780 KC-DemandAbolition-087781 KC-DemandAbolition-087782 KC-DemandAbolition-087783 KC-DemandAbolition-087784 To: From: Sent: Subject: Ziba Cranmer[ziba_cranmer@huntalternatives.org]; Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Wed 6/3/2015 7:47:48 AM FW: He's Here! Hi guys, Sorry for the delay on this but our baby boy arrived on Saturday. A couple pies are attached and my wife's announcement email is below. All the best, Val From: Valiant Richey [valiantr@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: He's Here! From: sarahnovember@yahoo.com Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 20:09:32 -0700 Subject: He's Here! To: valiantr@hotmail.com; sarahnovember@yahoo.com We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours of labor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087785 KC-DemandAbolition-087786 KC-DemandAbolition-087787 KC-DemandAbolition-087788 KC-DemandAbolMon-087789 KC-DemandAbolition-087790 KC-DemandAbolition-087791 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Dhakir Warren Wed 6/3/2015 8:40:50 AM RE: He's Here! From: Devin Rebello Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:51 AM To: Delaney Workman; Dhakir Warren; Ian Kitterman; Holly Klecha Subject: FW: He's Here! From: Richey, Valiant L=~~~~~~=-'~~""""'~~~J Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:48 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: FW: He's Here! Hi guys, Sorry for the delay on this but our baby boy arrived on Saturday. A couple pies are attached and my wife's announcement email is below. All the best, Val From: Valiant Richey [valiantr@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: He's Here! From:~==~'-="'-=~~~~~~ Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 20:09:32 -0700 Subject: He's Here! To:~~='-'~~~=-'-'~~,~~~~~~-'=.l-=~'-'-="-'= We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours of labor. Slbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087792 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Lina Nealon Wed 6/3/2015 10:23:37 PM Fwd: He's Here! Hooray!!!!!! Congrats!!We gotta get your three boys together withbmy three gals one day! Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Devin Rebello Date: June 3, 2015 at 10:53:00 AM EDT To: Lina Nealon Subject: FW: He's Here! Lina Nealon From: Richey, Valiant L'-'-"~~~~~~~=~~~~""-"-J Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:48 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: FW: He's Here! Hi guys, Sorry for the delay on this but our baby boy arrived on Saturday. A couple pies are attached and my wife's announcement email is below. All the best, Val From: Valiant Richey L~~~~~~~"-'-'J Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: He's Here! From:=====-=-~==~~===-'-=-== Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 20:09:32 -0700 Subject: He's Here! To:-"-="-=~="=-"==~===,=====~=="-=~======== We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours of labor. Slbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087793 KC-DemandAbolition-087794 KC-DemandAbolition-087795 KC-DemandAbolition-087796 KC-DemandAbolition-087797 KC-DemandAbolition-087798 KC-DemandAbolition-087799 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Lina Nealon Wed 6/3/2015 10:25:07 PM Fwd: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Here's our announcement.. Sent from my iPhone Subject: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Dear All, It is with immense joy that I introduce you to Maja Franciska Nealon, born Friday, 5.15.15 at 2:10am, 8lb2oz, 20" after a mercifully short labor (she decided she tortured me enough during pregnancy). This announcement is more than a week late because we've been so busy adoring our new little Love. She is a serene, soulful baby that loves to lock eyes and gaze at you intensely. We chose the name Maja (pronounced "Maya" - we like to doom all of our children with Lithuanian spellings) because it has familial and faith significance for us, but also because it is popular across many cultures. During my pregnancy my heart and mind were often in the troubled regions in the States and throughout the globe: Baltimore, Ferguson, Mexico, Syria, Nepal, Russia ... I hope Maja grows up in a more peaceful, just world, thanks to the work we're all privileged to do. Can't wait to introduce her in person. In the meantime, have a beautiful summer season! With much love and gratitude for my wonderful colleagues, Lina (and Brian, Zemyna, Eila, and Maja) KC-DemandAbolition-087800 KC-DemandAbolition-087801 KC-DemandAbolition-087802 KC-DemandAbolition-087803 KC-DemandAbolition-087804 KC-DemandAbolition-087805 I I KC-DemandAbolition-087806 To: From: Sent: Subject: Lina Nealon[lina_nealon@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:23:06 PM RE: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Congratulations Lina! She's beautiful. I imagine your house with three girls is similarly crazy to my house with three boys. Best of luck! From: Lina Nealon [lina_nealon@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:25 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Fwd: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Here's our announcement.. Sent from my iPhone Subject: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Dear All, It is with immense joy that I introduce you to Maja Franciska Nealon, born Friday, 5.15.15 at 2:10am, 8lb2oz, 20" after a mercifully short labor (she decided she tortured me enough during pregnancy). This announcement is more than a week late because we've been so busy adoring our new little Love. She is a serene, soulful baby that loves to lock eyes and gaze at you intensely. We chose the name Maja (pronounced "Maya" - we like to doom all of our children with Lithuanian spellings) because it has familial and faith significance for us, but also because it is popular across many cultures. During my pregnancy my heart and mind were often in the troubled regions in the States and throughout the globe: Baltimore, Ferguson, Mexico, Syria, Nepal, Russia ... I hope Maja grows up in a more peaceful, just world, thanks to the work we're all privileged to do. Can't wait to introduce her in person. In the meantime, have a beautiful summer season! With much love and gratitude for my wonderful colleagues, Lina (and Brian, Zemyna, Eila, and Maja) KC-DemandAbolition-087807 KC-DemandAbolition-087808 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Lina Nealon Mon 6/8/2015 4:24:10 PM Automatic reply: Introducing the littlest abolitionist Hello, I will be on materntiy leave until early September. Please call 617.995.1918 or demandabolition@huntalt.org, and someone will assist you. Warmly, Lina Nealon Founding Director, Demand Abolition KC-DemandAbolition-087809 To: From: Sent: Subject: Debra Boyer[boyerdebra@hotmai I. com] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:29:36 PM RE: He's Here! Thanks Debra--1 was on pins and needles awaiting your acceptance of the name ... : ) I'll reconsider the middle name, but since it was Sarah's request, I'm thinking it will be tough. Looking forward to coming back ... From: Debra Boyer [boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 9:23 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: He's Here! HI Looks like all is right with the world! Congratulations - what total cuteness! I will accept Theo as a name - (my daughter's name is Thea) both meaning gift of god in Greek. The middle name is a little weak. Will be happy to get you back in the loop. my best to all! Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com; Heidi. Sargent@seattle.gov; thesaltedsugar@gmail.com; peterqualliotine@gmail.com; mar@bestalliance.org; robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org; lesliebriner@live.com Subject: FW: He's Here! Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 14:46:40 +0000 Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours oflabor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-08781 O To: From: Sent: Subject: Sargent, Heid i[Heid i. Sargent@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:30:23 PM RE: He's Here! Thanks Heidi. It's been a pretty great couple weeks. From: Sargent, Heidi [Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 9:51 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: RE: He's Here! From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:47 AM To: Debra Boyer; Sargent, Heidi; Alisa B; Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Mar Smith; Robert Beiser; Leslie Briner Subject: FW: He's Here! Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours oflabor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087811 To: From: Sent: Subject: Les Iie[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:30:44 PM RE: He's Here! Thanks Leslie--! appreciate the note! From: Leslie [lesliebriner@live.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 9:08 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: He's Here! Congratulations, Val!!! What a truly beautiful family. Take Care, Leslie Sent from my iPhone On Jun 3, 2015, at 7:46 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours of labor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087812 To: From: Sent: Subject: Peter Qualliotine[peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:31:43 PM RE: FW: He's Here! Thanks Peter--it's been a pretty beautiful week to be off. Looking forward to getting back in the mix. From: Peter Qualliotine [peterqualliotine@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 8:32 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: FW: He's Here! Congrats Val! He is beautiful. Enjoy this time. Warmly, -pq On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:46 AM, Richey, Valiant wrote: Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours oflabor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087813 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mar Brettmann[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:31 :58 PM RE: FW: He's Here! Thanks so much Mar. From: msmith@interact-llc.com [msmith@interact-llc.com] on behalf of Mar Brettmann [mar@bestalliance.org] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 8:10 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Re: FW: He's Here! What a beautiful family! Welcome little Theo! Hi folks, Sorry for the delay on this, but our little baby boy arrived Saturday. Below is the announcement email from my wife and attached are a couple pictures. I hope everyone is well. I'll be back officially on the 15th but will be checking email between now and then. Val We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours oflabor. 8lbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087814 To: From: Sent: Subject: Devin Rebello[devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/8/2015 4:32:28 PM RE: He's Here! Thanks D! It's been pretty awesome. Looking forward to catching up in Boston. From: Devin Rebello [devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:51 AM To: Richey, Valiant; Ziba Cranmer Subject: RE: He's Here! From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:48 AM To: Ziba Cranmer; Devin Rebello Subject: FW: He's Here! Hi guys, Sorry for the delay on this but our baby boy arrived on Saturday. A couple pies are attached and my wife's announcement email is below. All the best, Val From: Valiant Richey [valiantr@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:36 AM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: FW: He's Here! Froin:=:=-::="-'=-"~===-"~.z-=~"-=~ Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 20:09:32 -0700 Subject: He's Here! To:~~="-~~'-'=~~-=o,~~~~~=-'-~..L=~"-=== We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Valiant Richey! Born at 8:30am today after a long 27 hours of labor. Slbs 15oz, 20 inches long and 100% adorable. Mommy, Daddy and baby are resting well. Ben is excited and Augie is skeptical. We can't wait to introduce you all to baby Theo! KC-DemandAbolition-087815 From: Holly Klecha Location: Conference Line: 866-316-1519 Passcode: 8264907 Importance: Normal Subject: Seattle One-on-One Check In Start Date/Time: Wed 6/17/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 6/17/2015 2:00:00 PM Moderator: 1697256 KC-DemandAbolition-087816 From: Devin Rebello Location: TBD Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Coordinator Dinner Start Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 3:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 5:00:00 PM Hi Everyone, If your flights get you in early enough, the Demand Team would love to go to dinner with you all! More information will be forthcoming, but we wanted to put this on your calendars as a consideration when you are booking your flights. Best, Devin and the Demand Team KC-DemandAbolition-087817 From: Devin Rebello Location: TBD Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Coordinator Dinner Start Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 3:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 5:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087818 From: Devin Rebello Location: TBD Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Coordinator Dinner Start Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 3:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 5:00:00 PM Hi Everyone, If your flights get you in early enough, the Demand Team would love to go to dinner with you all! More information will be forthcoming, but we wanted to put this on your calendars as a consideration when you are booking your flights. Best, Devin and the Demand Team KC-DemandAbolition-087819 From: Devin Rebello Location: TBD Importance: Normal Subject: Invitation: Coordinator Dinner Start Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 3:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Wed 7/29/2015 5:00:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087820 From: Holly Klecha Location: Conference Line: 866-316-1519 Passcode: 8264907 Importance: Normal Subject: Seattle One-on-One Check In Start Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 2:00:00 PM Moderator: 1697256 KC-DemandAbolition-087821 From: Debra Boyer Location: OPS church Importance: Normal Subject: Big Picture Committee - King County CSEC Task Force Start Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087822 From: Richey, Valiant Location: YouthCare 2500 NE 54th St. Seattle Importance: Normal Subject: Accepted: Big Picture Committee - King County CSEC Task Force Start Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 1:00:00 PM End Date/Time: Tue 6/23/2015 2:30:00 PM KC-DemandAbolition-087823 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Ziba Cranmer Fri 6/12/2015 11 :22:37 AM Automatic reply: reporter in Seattle reached out to Demand via Twitter I am out of the office until Monday, June 15th for work travel and will be slow responding to emails. If you have a timesensitive matter, you can reach me by phone or text at 503-807-7815. Thanks so much, Ziba KC-DemandAbolition-087824 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Maria Daniels Fri 6/12/2015 11 :22:44 AM Automatic reply: reporter in Seattle reached out to Demand via Twitter ? Thank you for your message. I'm out of the office today. I'll read your email and respond as soon as I can. KC-DemandAbolition-087825 From: devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/988616029 +1 (646) 749-3122 Importance: Normal Subject: Demand Data Input Call Start Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 11: 15:00 AM Access Code: 988-616-029 Hi Everyone, I'm hoping this time might work for everyone. If it does not, please let me know and we will try to adjust. - Devin Data Input Meeting Thu, Jun 18, 2015 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. You can also dial in using your phone. United States : +1 (646) 749-3122 Access Code: 988-616-029 The original email detailing the content of this call is below: Hi Guys, Do you have an hour in the coming two weeks to jump on a call with myself and Alex to review the dashboard and discuss the concept of an "index" that could ultimately represent our measure for 20% reduction? We want to roll this concept out at the July offsite but want to get feedback from a few folks in the meantime. I am copying Chris so he can help with scheduling. We will send you a doodle poll with a few options. Thanks! z KC-DemandAbolition-087826 From: devin_rebello@huntalternatives.org Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/988616029 +1 (646) 749-3122 Access Code: 988-616-029 Importance: Normal Subject: Demand Data Input Call Start Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 10:00:00 AM End Date/Time: Thur 6/18/2015 11: 15:00 AM KC-DemandAbolition-087827 To: From: Sent: Louis, Amber[Amber.Louis@kingcounty.gov]; Holbrooks, Carly[Carly.Holbrooks@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/15/2015 3:30:25 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087828 1 THE CHOICE THAT IS NOT A CHOICE Debra Boyer, PhD Executive Director Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) We have heard from the Street Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) that they are a "social justice" organization dedicated to the fundamental "human rights" of "sex workers". SWOP vilifies Demand Reduction efforts because the strategies "conflate commercial sexual exploitation with "consensual" adult sex work". They further criticize demand strategies because they do not address "underlying issues of homelessness, trauma, mental illness, dependencies, or societal barriers to exiting the sex trade." 1 Exactly - the choice that is not a choice; the choice made in the absence of any other alternative. Is it possible they believe one injustice can resolve another injustice, and no more harm will be done? Prostitution is a violation of human rights and addressing it is central to achieving gender equality and ending systematic gender violence. To do anything less is simply acting in the interests of the sex industry. These injustices cannot be corrected through increased subjugation and abuse of women and children in commercial sex trades. That is why our goal is to reduce demand, change the social norms that support sexual exploitation, and offer women real choices. Every claim made by SWOP regarding the benefits of wholesale decriminalization of prostitution is refuted by current studies of these models in Europe and other locales around the globe. We know the various experiments with these models have only led to increased sex trafficking, increased violence against women, and an inability of law enforcement to protect women. Legalization models endorse commercial sexual exploitation resulting in increased demand for commercial sex: 2 • Increased demand results in increased commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking. • Legalization and decriminalization models do not make prostitution safer for women. • Legalization and decriminalization do not reduce child prostitution, and in fact it has been shown to increase child exploitation based on increased demand. Countries who have tried these approaches have found they have more problems associated with prostitution, not fewer. They are currently rethinking and revising their models because trafficking explodes and becomes unmanageable: "We have tried to decriminalize the prostitution sector by legalizing it, by making it liable for permits and we have seen that it really doesn't work that way. Many of these women in the legalized sector are being forced and violently treated so the Dutch government is now thinking: Are we on the right track? "3 In 1999, Sweden reversed its legalized model and passed legislation that criminalized sex buying and decriminalized selling of sex replacing a criminal response to victims with robust services. Known as the Nordic Model, its premise is that prostitution is male violence against women and KC-DemandAbolition-087829 2 children, and that "gender equality will remain unattainable so long as men buy, sell and exploit women and children by prostituting them. " 4 Decriminalization of prostitution for buyers simply codifies and endorses social norms that sanction abuse of an underclass of vulnerable individuals subjecting them in more frightening ways to the control of pimps and traffickers. A class of"legitimately" exploitable individuals is created, leaving the root causes that put them there discounted. Every argument made by SWOP that "sex work" is "consensual" is refuted by the facts. • • • • We know that 84% of women in prostitution (all forms, including internet) are under some form of third party control, pimped, or trafficked. 5 As prostitution moved to online forms, the violence endemic to prostitution moved with it. Research findings on the percent of women who have experienced violence and sexual assault in prostitution are all over 80% and approach I 00%. Online prostitution does not protect women from violence or coercion because prostitution is inherently violent and coercive. 6 89% of women (multiple studies) state they wish they could leave prostitution, but do not have other options. Prostitution is in fact lethal, over 1/3 of individuals in prostitution report a buyer or pimp has attempted to murder them. 7 Seattle carries its own terrifying legacy of prostitution violence with the Green River murders of over 80 women. 8 We need to continue our efforts in support of gender and economic justice so women in particular have real choices. Even under legalized regimes, women are giving their money to a third party. We do hear from women that "prostitution felt empowering". We also hear from survivors that this was a way to rationalize what they had to do. The sense of empowerment is also related to trauma and gaining control of traumatic experiences; brilliantly described as early as 1997 by Judith Herman (Trauma and Recovery). Prostitution is certainly not a choice that was designed by women and the conditions still do not exist that would make a "free choice" possible. We should not be distracted by arguments that prostitution is sometimes consensual and thus buyers should not be punished and held accountable. Sex buying of any kind cannot be separated from the exploitation of underage minors and human trafficking. There are really no boundaries between consensual and coerced prostitution in this industry; it is a false dichotomy. We have to choose to prevent and protect the vast majority (at least 84%) who report they are coerced and trapped in prostitution. To do otherwise simply plays into the hands of pimps and traffickers, eases the conscience of buyers who are paying to be told what they want to hear, and protects the men who create the demand and the opportunity to inflict violence and harm. Men must understand that when they buy sex, they are engaging in activity that is part of a vast, well organized, and well-funded network to sexually exploit and abuse women and children globally. If we are to move forward with our commitment to protect the victims of prostitution then we must change the cultural norms that protect sex buyers and insist that this is seen as a . . senous cnme. The Buyer Beware project being implemented in Seattle/King County is a balanced approach: Increase Accountability for Buyers and Increase Services for Survivors. We are in alignment with KC-DemandAbolition-087830 3 the global trend to move toward the Nordic Model, which has been very successful in reducing demand and decreasing prostitution and trafficking for prostitution. 9 Unlike SWOP, we offer choices; we offer not just harm reduction (which we believe is important), but also an exit strategy and harm elimination. With a focus on directing women to services, we have a very different relationship with police agencies, which facilitates communication in many ways including information on dangerous predators. OPS is currently implementing a new Sex Buyer Intervention Program: Stopping Sexual Exploitation: A Program for Men. This program is being implemented county-wide as a condition of sentencing. Over the years, the OPS Director of Men's Accountability has collected quotes from sex buyers. Below are four statements from sex buyers: 10 "The whole thrill of it, prostitute hunting. " "The relationship has to stay superficial because they are a person and you're capable of getting to know them. But once you know them, it's a problem, because you can't objectifY them anymore." "She is just a biological object that charges for services." "Being with a prostitute is like having a cup of coffee, when you 're done, you throw it out. " These quotes from sex buyers underscore the urgency of reducing demand. Prostitution represents a continuum of violence; the molested 4 year old becomes the raped 11 year old, and then the prostituted 14 year old.... The violence of sexual abuse in prostitution is further compounded by poverty and racism. In just the last 8 months, 83 commercially sexually exploited youth have been referred to the Bridge Collaborative, Seattle/King County's advocacy network for prostituted youth. Their average age- 16 years. The youngest child referred was 12 years old. 11 Isn't time to stop extending the privilege of buying sex to men? 1 Sex Workers Outreach Project Seattle. (January 2015) An Open Letter to Policy and Lawmakers.~.~~~ 3 Trafficking in Person Report. (2007) U.S. Government Report, Department of State. Available Online: 4 Gunilla Ekberg, {{The Swedish Law That Prohibits the Purchase of A Sexual Service: Best Practices for Prevention of Prostitution and Trafficking in Human Beings{{, updated version of the article with the same name of 2004 5 Farley, M, Franzblau, K., Kennedy, M.A. (2014) Online Prostitution and Trafficking. Prostitution, Research & Education. Available Online: '-'-'-'"~'~"''"~~~'""'"'~·""'"'-~'-'=-~..~.:-"-.:c~,~~~~-'~'"'-"-'ec=.:c'"''-'~~"-'-"'c"6 Farley, M., Cotton, M. Lynne, J. et.al. (2003) Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries: An Update on Violence and Post Traumatic Stress. Journal of Trauma Practice, Vol. 2: No. 3/4, pp. 33-74. 7 Potterat, J., Brewer, D., Stephen Q. Muth, S.Q., Rothenberg, R. et.al. (2004) Mortality in a Long-term Open Cohort of Prostitute Women. American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 159, No. 8. Available 8 Green River Killer Claims He Murdered Dozens More Women. ((Sept. 17, 2013) ABCNews abcnews.go.com/US/green-river-killer-claims-murdered-dozens-women Farley, M., Schuckman, E., Golding, J.M., Houser, K., Jarret, L., Qualliotine, P., Decker. Comparing Sex Buyers With Men Who Don't Buy Sex (2011) Paper presented at Psychologists for Social Responsibility Annual Meeting July 15, 2011, Boston, MA Available Online: http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/pdfs/Farleyetal2011 ComparingSexBuyers.pdf 11 Bridge Collaboration Data (January 2015) Personal Communication. YouthCare, Seattle, WA KC-DemandAbolition-087831 KC-DemandAbolition-087832 To: From: Sent: Louis, Amber[Amber.Louis@kingcounty.gov] Richey, Valiant Mon 6/15/2015 3:50:07 PM Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087833 AN ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY FOR ADDRESSING ADULT PROSTITUTION IN KING COUNTY INTRODUCTION Cities and counties across the country have traditionally treated persons engaged in prostitution as criminals. Reflecting an increased understanding of the trauma associated with sex work and the failure of conventional approaches to curb prostitution, however, many jurisdictions throughout the nation now recognize and treat these individuals as victims. A broad range of non-traditional, rehabilitative strategies to curbing prostitution have been employed and et with varying degrees of success. For example, jurisdictions with active judges or pre-exis · ommunity courts have introduced specialized courts or prostitution dockets; others with outreach capacity have ture of the issue, implemented at-arrest diversion. Although difficult to assess g· program evaluations reveal generally positive results and ide components of effective approaches. While the KCP AO has focused greater efforts on add continues to prosecute adults engaged in prostitution often than adult sex buyers or 'johns." Below we outline KCPAO's approach to these defendants. 0 mmenda literature, consultation with local experts, an fe · grams' structures and assessments. We have found that successful rehensive, community-based, and trauma-informed treatment that address p ate and long-term needs. In addition to chemical dependency health, ployment services, effective programs t. provide ongoing survivor-led GOALS (1) To enable parti health, eco (2) Reduce access t lly e he life" by holistically addressing the social, ctors that hinder individuals from leaving prostitution. a u e or unwilling to leave prostitution by providing encouragement to exit the life. STRUCTURE Program Model: Programs addressing adult stitution typically use either an at-arrest or post-arrest model. The latter is more common, in part because of the limited outreach capacity of many jurisdictions. Post-arrest programs may be pre-charging, in which arrestees are charged only if they opt out of or fail to complete the program, or post-charging. Although arguably more victim-centric, precharging programs experience high failure-to-appear and dropout rates. To address the weaknesses of both models, a program in Portland utilizes a multi-entry approach that includes both direct referral and post-charging options .. We advocate for a similar hybrid system that allows participants to enter the program in the following ways: (1) Direct referral by law enforcement at the time of arrest, (2) post-charging, (3) walk-in, and (4) referral from another program/social service provider. This flexible strategy KC-DemandAbolition-087834 would increase the likelihood of a prospective participant's success in the program by responding to their individual needs and level of readiness. The central component of this model for all participants, regardless of how one enters the program, is survivor-informed, intensive case management. The only survivor-led social service entity in Washington State focusing efforts specifically on adult sex workers is the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS). Given their unique expertise and position in the community, we believe OPS is the best candidate to provide case management services for this program. Procedure: Track 1: Direct Referral This option gives the arresting officer discretion in determining which · ·viduals are appropriate tablished, cooperative for direct referral. Although specific referral criteria would need to those less inclined to individuals generally would be able to access services immediatel ing. Specially trained participate would have another opportunity to opt for treatme officers familiar with this population should be primarily re titution arrests and direct program referrals. Direct referees would be immediately taken to an em manager (likely from OPS) would contact them, conduc individualized treatment plan for the participant. signed case ssessment, and develop an Track 2: Post-Charging Stipulated Order o We anticipate that individuals who are not dir ices would be booked into jail. Id be through a stipulated order The next opportunity for the individual to ente of continuance (SOC) after char · · r to th ndant's second appearance an OPS safety plan and explain opportunities for caseworker would meet with services. The caseworker wo ·nary needs assessment and develop an individualized treatment plan £ sider this option. 1. The assigned public rese mg the SOC to the defendant. . The conditions defender would have of the SOC woul of the OPS evaluation. Charged indivi SOC at the earli quick entry into trea between arrest and the appear for those released e program would be given the opportunity to enter a te. We recommend these cases be rush-filed to enable a who choose this option. Limiting the amount of time appearance would also decrease the likelihood of failures to eing booked. Defendants who elect a SOC must pay a mandatory $150.00 court fee. After entering into the program, participants would meet again with an OPS caseworker for drug testing, insurance application, and further long-term treatment planning. The caseworker would then assist the participant in immediately accessing basic services and connecting with long-term service providers. We recommend OPS meet with participants weekly throughout the duration of the program to monitor SOC compliance and regularly report their progress directly to the KCP AO District Court Unit so that court involvement is not necessary. Participants who successfully 1 Further clarification is needed to determine whether this meeting infringes upon defendant's Sixth Amendment right to counsel. If so, this meeting would have to occur after the defense attorney presents the SOC to the defendant. KC-DemandAbolition-087835 complete the program will have their charges dismissed; those who fail to do so will receive traditional penalties for prostitution convictions. Graduated sanctions in the form of community service, program extensions, and jail time may be available to further incentivize participant's compliance with program requirements. Program Duration: While treatment programs range from 6 weeks to 18 months in length, we recommend a court date be set 18 months out from arraignment with periodic review dates in the interim. Because 90day programs report needing additional time to help participants procure stable housing and employment, 6 months provides a more realistic time frame for achieving these goals. The program may be extended for those needing additional services or those sanctioned for relapsing during treatment. Eligibility: We recommend the program be geared towards women but sex identification. Aside from prohibiting individuals alrea rigid eligibility standards would be established. Potentia and determined on a case by case basis, are as follow • • e to individuals of any om participating, no · , to be reviewed Extensive or violent criminal histories Record of prostitution felonies (e.g. p TREATMENT Framework: Treatment should be trauma-i and specific to the needs of s must be provided in as access· ed, culturally-competent, survivor-lead, high rates of relapse and return, services r as possible. Services Provided: While immediat law enforceme outreach at the ou only access services immediately access se medical care. rvices at the point of intervention (contact/arrest by ly Ki County would have sufficient funding for such . Thus arrestees not directly referred to the program would Upon intake, OPS would ensure the participant can sic and emergency needs including food, clothing, shelter, and In accordance with its goals, this program aims to provide as long-term and holistic of treatment as funding allows. OPS would provide intensive case management and refer participants to service providers who provide the following types of treatment: • Healthcare: Chemical dependency treatment, mental health treatment (especially for PTSD), STD treatment, other medical care as necessary • Human capacity building: Educational programs, vocational training, job placement • Wellness essentials: Transitional housing, childcare, transportation, life skills classes • Social support: Ongoing counseling, relationships-building groups, survivor mentorship KC-DemandAbolition-087836 PROGRAM MONITORING Several jurisdictions have created task forces comprised of relevant stakeholders to oversee their diversion programs. As the success of our proposed approach depends upon ongoing cooperation between various stakeholders, we recommend the creation of a coordination team comprised of prosecutors, public defense, service providers, and law enforcement ( and possibly court staff While OPS would be responsible for weekly review of individual cases, this team would meet infrequently to address broader issues relating to the program's effectiveness and challenges. STAFFING NEEDS AND FUNDING This program provides oversight without requiring the substantial that court-based programs entail. Implementation of this progra prosecutor, defense, or court time, other than the need for KC from OPS. Excluding treatment, the most resource-intensi management. ary or human resources expected to impact While existing programs suggest that prostitution div of jail and reducing recidivism, all have alternative fund1 programs receive money from various federal, state, count Many also apply sex buyer fines towards tre recommend utilizing two primary avenues fo Medicaid. First, under RCW 9.68A.105, a p $5,000 fine. Under RCW 9A. assessed a $3,000 fine. Both the commercial sale of sex, in fines collected as a resu program. It is anti · increased focus buyer fines. empts to buy sex from a child is assessed a or attempt to buy sex from an adult are mes shall be used for local efforts to reduce ices for victims. We recommend that the ict1 e used to partially fund this proposed tion of this program would correspond with an ·tution, resulting in an increase in revenue from sex Second, we recom ate Medicaid program to fund participant's basic health care, chemical dependency d mental health treatment. In 2014 the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands Medicai ge to individuals whose income is at or below 138% of the federal poverty level; we an ipate program participants would fall well within this standard. According to DSHS, under the ACA, Medicaid recipients with provider referrals should be able to access basic health, mental health, and chemical dependency treatment for the duration recommended without fixed limits or co-payment. Ideally, uninsured participants would enroll in Medicaid at the outset of the program, receive eligibility results within an hour, and soon thereafter make contact with providers to access ongoing services. With a large portion of program costs covered by Medicaid, sex buyer fines could be dedicated to case management, housing, and employment-related needs. KC-DemandAbolition-087837 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Valiant[Valiant. Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sargent, Heidi Tue 6/16/2015 8:14:51 AM meet by phone today? I need to meet by phone. Heidi Sargent Assistant City Attorney Vice/High Risk Victims & Narcotics Seattle City Attorney's Office Criminal Division 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2050 Seattle, WA 98104-7097 Phone: 206-233-5127 FAX: 206-684-4648 heidi.sargent@seattle.gov CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message may contain information that is protected by the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or by other confidentiality provisions. If this message was sent to you in error, any use, disclosure, or distribution of its contents is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please contact me at the telephone number or e-mail address listed above and delete this message without printing, copying, or forwarding it. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087838 To: From: Sent: Subject: Sargent, Heidi[Heidi.Sargent@seattle.gov] Richey, Valiant Tue 6/16/2015 8:32:39 AM Re: meet by phone today? Yes it is by phone Sent from my iPhone On Jun 16, 2015, at 8:14 AM, Sargent, Heidi wrote: I need to meet by phone. Heidi Sargent Assistant City Attorney Vice/High Risk Victims & Narcotics Seattle City Attorney's Office Criminal Division 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2050 Seattle, WA 98104-7097 Phone: 206-233-5127 FAX: 206-684-4648 heidi.sargent@seattle.gov CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message may contain information that is protected by the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or by other confidentiality provisions. If this message was sent to you in error, any use, disclosure, or distribution of its contents is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please contact me at the telephone number or e-mail address listed above and delete this message without printing, copying, or forwarding it. Thank you. KC-DemandAbolition-087839 KC-DemandAbolition-087840 To: Richey, Valiant[Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov]; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org) (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org]; Robert Beiser (robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org)[robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org]; peterqualliotine@gmail.com[peterqualliotine@gmail.com]; Debra Boyer (debraboyer9@gmail.com)[debraboyer9@gmail.com]; Leslie Briner (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com) (lesl iebri ner@I ive. com )[lesl iebri ner@I ive. com]; Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com) (thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com )[thesaltedsugar@g mai I. com] From: Sargent, Heidi Sent: Tue 6/16/2015 9:56:46 AM Subject: LEG PLAN 2016 - table For today's meeting. This is a draft. Please don't distribute outside this group. Thanks. KC-DemandAbolition-087841 LEGISLATIVE PLAN 2016- DRAFT - PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE Two major tasks: 1. Change title of bill 2. Find a new champion Schedule Task 1. 2. 3. 2. Debrief Meet with Joel Shapiro Name Change • WA Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP) and Legal Voice (FKA NW Womans' Law Center) both organization are almost always at the table whenever there's this type of issue. They both flagged Senator Kohl-Wells. The word "exploitation" was raising flags for them. We need to come up with different name.They are like SWOP on this issue. They react strongly. • Convene a table with me, WCSAP, and Legal Voice, and others I may identify. • Rebecca will talk to K-H to see if she will convene the table or if Rebecca should do it. • Come up with different names. Find Champion • Try for Republican first. A republican would be a game changer. • Senator O'ban - Tacoma Set up a meeting with him. If Democrat • i. Seattle representative - Jamie Peterson, 43'd District. On Law & Justice. No past participation or interest in this area. ii. Non-Seattle. 1. Tacoma area - Sen. Jeannie Darneille. Has been outspoken in this area. Develop relationships • • King County republicans, or Spokane City Attorney or other eastern Washington City Attorney. Spokane would be ideal. • Meet with Senator Padden. Padden is the Chair of Law and Justice Committee. • Rebeccaa will set up a meeting Date Status May June Done Done July or August June Summer Summer or early Fall KC-DemandAbolition-087842 • • 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. West side when he's here, or if I go East and she'll arrange a field trip to his office. Develop Multi-Faith Coaltion to Address Human Trafficking Through the Lens of Compassion asset • Attend quarterly meeting of Multi-Faith Coalition. • Double edged sword - will need to strategize to avoid possible negative ramifications Confirm with Pete. Legislative process education. Assess lobbying issues/restrictions. Assess issues regarding religious group affiliations Sessions - Committee days or assembly days. • Will know more then. Determine whether get a new bill or resurrect existing. • Bill is still alive (two year lifespan), but because prime sponsor is no longer there, could get a new one. • Will probably want a new bill. Start fresh with Republican ownership. Is the old bill still amended or in original form? Prefile. Or, right at the beginning of the new session. Prefiling is • ideal. Session starts. Get Pete's Why Prostitution is Not Marijuana article written. Get Mayor's support. • Initial meeting Get the No Fear campaign going Get OpEds out. Get Dan Satterberg's official support. DA resolution on lobbying issue. What can/can't DA do? What can/can't grant recipients do? 6/25/16 June June June November December January Jan. wk 1or2 6/18/15 July (Heidi/Val) Ongoing June KC-DemandAbolition-087843 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Sargent, Heidi Tue 6/16/2015 10:10:37 AM RE: LEG PLAN 2016 - table From: Richey, Valiant [mailto:Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 9:58 AM To: Sargent, Heidi; Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org) (mar@bestalliance.org); Robert Beiser (robertb@seattleagainstslavery.org); peterqualliotine@gmail.com; Debra Boyer (debraboyer9@gmail.com); Leslie Briner (lesliebriner@live.com) (lesliebriner@live.com); Alisa B (thesaltedsugar@gmaiI.com) (thesaltedsugar@gmaiI.com) Subject: RE: LEG PLAN 2016 - table From: Sargent, Heidi L~~~~~~~~~~="-J Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 9:57 AM To: Richey, Va Ii ant; Mar Smith (ITliillf!~~!J!gj!]Q;;l&!:9HI!Jfil:lfQt~&llim&Jllil) ~~""""~~=~~"-'-'-'' Debra Boyer\"""'~~~~=~~!_!' Alisa B \1J"f,;;;'~·J;:'",,:ro.::;~·~~~~L!' Subject: LEG PLAN 2016 - table For today's meeting. This is a draft. Please don't distribute outside this group. Thanks. KC-DemandAbolition-087844 To: From: Sent: Mar Smith (mar@bestalliance.org)[mar@bestalliance.org] Richey, Valiant Tue 6/16/2015 10:56:42 AM Did we lose you from the call? Valiant Richey Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (206) 477-1877 KC-DemandAbolition-087845 To: From: Sent: Subject: Mangiaracina, Kelly[ Kelly. Mangiaracina@kingcounty.gov] Mangiaracina, Kelly Tue 6/16/2015 11 :20:37 AM FREE 2 Day Sexual Exploitation Training July 20-21, 2015 Good morning King County CSEC Task Force Members. I have some exciting training news. YouthCare's Leslie Briner is teaching a "2 Day Sexual Exploitation Training" for YouthCare staff. There is limited space available to service providers from other agencies and organizations. This training is free, though there may be a cost for parking. Please feel free to share this information with others you believe may be interested. There are currently training. WHO: WHEN: WHERE: WHAT: COST: Flyer: spaces available. Please email me@ ~~~~=~=~~;,o.;;;;=.:::~~:;;;..:;,_to reserve your space at this Service Providers wishing to learn more about sexual exploitation of youth South Seattle Community College Georgetown Campus 6737 Corson Avenue South Seattle, WA 98108 2 day Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Youth Training for Service Providers Training: FREE Parking: $3.00 per day in lot (FREE on street parking) Total: $6.00 maximum Attached As always please contact me with any questions, comments, or concerns. Thank you. Kelly Mangiaracina, JD King County CSEC Task Force Coordinator 206.205.9534 KC-DemandAbolition-087846 2-Day Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Youth: Dates: Monday July 20 and Tuesday July 21, 2015 Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm South Seattle Community College, Georgetown Campus Location: YouthBuild - 6737 Corson Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98108 Parking: Parking: $3.00 per day in lot (FREE on street parking} Cost: There is no cost to attend this training but space is limited DAY ONE DAY TWO Foundation and the Landsca~e of the Commercial Sex Tradei Red Flags and Identification 9am-4pm • Definitions of Human Trafficking and lm~actsl Res~onses and lnterventionsi Coordinated Res~onsesi Self Care 9:00am-4pm • impacts (continued) related concepts • • • • Scope and prevalence Language and terminology Landscape and 8 types of exploitation Social and cultural context of prostitution and exploitation • Vulnerable populations and disproportionality • • • • • • • • • Risk factors Pathways into prostitution (runaway, Sub-culture: "the Life" Identification and red flags Engagement and "Asking the question" Recruitment and grooming Psychological, physical, developmental impacts Identity and response to sub-culture Trauma responses and trauma bonding; Identity and cognitive issues Principles for Engagement The Exit Process: Stages of Change Relationship Building Safety Planning and Building Safety into Conversations homelessness, gangs, recruitment) • • • • • Psychological, physical, developmental • • • • • • • • Harm Reduction Motivational Interviewing Coordinated Response Mandatory Reporting Laws and Legal Advocacy Employment and vocational skills Impacts on professionals Trauma Stewardship Please email to reserve your spot at the training. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- This product was supported by cooperative agreement number 2014-VT-BX-K029, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this product are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. KC-DemandAbolition-08784 7 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Robert Beiser Wed 6/17/2015 1 :03:56 PM Robert Beiser is out of the office RE: bing I am currently out of the office until Monday, June 21st. I will reply to all emails on my return. Thank you, Robert Beiser Robert Beiser Executive Director Seattle Against Slavery KC-DemandAbolition-087848 To: From: Sent: Subject: Richey, Val iant[Val iant. Richey@ki ngcounty. gov] Debra Boyer Wed 6/17/2015 1:22:42 PM RE: Big picture committee Hi thanks, we will have a copy of the article available. I think it will be helpful because it lays out the legal framework. I don't plan on using the subcommittee to advance the underlying argument. Will also be sharing the attached report from Shared Hope, or relevant parts (have not read it all yet) .. Any other suggestions from you are most welcome!! I have talked with Kelly about the agenda, also met with Norene Roberts regarding her new role. Kelly was focused on overall goal setting and sustainability of the Task Force as a whole. I am more focused on educating on the existing legal framework and how that should be operationalized, and how the legal process should/could intersect with community services. End Goal would be to have a visual mapping of the CSEC process. hope you noted the meeting will be at OPS. thanks Debra From: Valiant.Richey@kingcounty.gov To: boyerdebra@hotmail.com Subject: RE: Big picture committee Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 20:09:19 +0000 From: Debra Boyer [mailto:boyerdebra@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 5:28 PM To: Richey, Valiant Subject: Big picture committee I am sure you will agree that I should send to the committee my June 2013 article in NWLawyer. It would provide some framework for discussion of a couple of the policy issues? you can tell me the truth. thanks Debra KC-DemandAbolition-087849 i ng $hared ho INTERNATSONAL KC-DemandAbolition-087850 Emmduc?an 2 Methadaiogy .. I 1. 4 I Seamnm Simmer): Time?ine . . . . . .. . ..8 -- I Siam Comparisomsfmpiemenz?img LSWS m: Mamie immunify ngjfifu?m Chargeg fer Mgnar mam 3? 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KCDNo-emandolltlon-087870 34 Smute Gill 04 durino tho 10 Ith Gmoml 2012 lmt l'ubiic 3fl (uflccli'Je dale Juno 01, 2011) KC-DemandAbolition-087871 3G P.nn, § 3( 38 39 40 41 43 3D-i3-3i3, Code Ann, 3/-i-40~1(a)(3), T8nn. Code Ann,§ 37-i-i02(b)(23)(C). Tenn. Code Ann. §37-i-i02(b)(7), Homarks by Id. The other four D0\1olopmontal in cit:Nolopmunt of the plan lhu of Hualth, Departmonl of lntulluctual and Hcallh and thu -1 rn·amsscu llureau of ltrvustigation, KC-DemandAbolition-087872 I Wheh eehmittirtg the pleh te the Legieletere as required by Puhiie Chapter 9263! the Depertrheht et Herrieh did het eut tihietihe er estimate et impierhehtetieh hut - 'Eheteeri that the pteh ?he etihrhitted te the Sewerher?e Pehiie Safety @eheeblhet te - plen eeveleprfrieht. Thte Wiil he useful ih deterrhihihg the fiscal ehcl eregrerhrhetle heede - 'et a letter terrh Strategy.? the pier": deveieped by the teek teree reheet -- hieehenierh with [308 see the hrimery pelht Oteehteet te receive et ehuee ehd make regional eerviee reterrele threugh eerviee deliveryeteh eh etretegie -: heme-private perteerehiee with heh-getrerhrhehtel ergenizetiehe ginee the ptehreliee 43; See the ietter te the r? tt 53 eh NGOS ter eerelee deiivery and ease rhehegement, the eieh eehhewledgee the heed fer E308 I - te eentreet with N693 ih regieh thet wilt he providing ease rhehegerheht em 'eemiee eelitrery, However, the ereh hot ieehtiiy tor previeiihg that weeid ehehle the wees te tuit?il thie reier - - the eleh eyeterh ter jueehile eex tre?iekihg eietime that eperetee ee tetiewe: upeh the ehileE eex trettiekthg trerh the Bureau et investiga- tlehe (Tel), Chiid tireteettve {e dEVEeieh et wilt irivelve the {Shire Preteetiire inveetige? titre Teerri (Chi?) ehd the HESS Gehtrei Vietirh {Beereiheter {Si/80). The GVSG wilt centeet ehri the Regiehel Vietirh Ceerdiheter The RVSG eenteet the wee: The Nat} wilE werher te the te eetieberete with the RVSC. The -: ehci Nat} Wiil term the Child Vietirh Services; Geerdihetieh Teeth te rhehege, ehd eil er? the Vietlrhei eerviee ?i?f?d?u The wilt rheihteih time with the GET regarding ehct review see the the N90 Wiil erevide rhehegeh?aeht ehe elt ehe hehetlte. Tee eerhpehehte er? the plate that ere he}; te eetehliehihg eeheieteht lter eil juvenile sex I trafficking Vietirhe are fer reporting eex trettlekihg victim and rhehdetee betweeh NGQ mehegere end the FWSQ which weutd ?eerve ee the ettieiet E308 fer eli Ch?id eex trettleklhg Ear directingetl et ate and Jucilelargg at the tueg?eleture Eh Hither; imitate/1g Serirbes - 3r? 26,33. Department ei 23 i 3 . Coem?rherreri em? Sen . AC- 46 lat, pl 13- KC-DemandAbolition-087873 Ehreugh agency juver?EiEe sewELee, We plan e?ablee a Le?eEsEerEE reepemee (aseumieg reg?emeE gaps are in We pEarE am by LQEEebereEierE beEweeEE DOS and N803, service plaE'ES Lem -. be E0 requireEE pEer?E be EEeveEepeEE by the DeperErE?EerEE Of Human LeerdinaEEorE egerELEee, erEerEre. ede- LEE sEekeheELEere, a werking greup wee Lreeied, LEE E3333 per?rrEere ErerrE verieue agencies, ergenizeEEerEe, I an errEercemerEE, erganEzeEierES, eepereEe Advisery 3333023,! COLEHGEE (NAG) were Eer 0E pien.??* A?eErEer LEE Ehe pEerE E3 CeElemE?eEierE and CeerdimeEierE Gemmi?ee a broad range OE elE depeEErEEerEEs deveiep Lien Eer ErEeir preE/Eder ege?ciee EL and Serve LEE . . LEeE/e?eping fer N803 Ee eEeviee case Er.) LeerdmeEe eeEE/Eczee e323 E03 {and} .l . exelormg Eor LEegrerrEe and ?The eerrEpEe by breed gape I L33 weEE 33 eveEleEJIe deEe E0 process LEE e. LeerdinaEed eervEee deiivew I I I 0E Ee Leading, EELEE e?eEEe E0 gemere?ze are engeieg. Tennessee Eegielemre PEELEEL {ShapEer 464 BEIE E8863), gevemerEo ?eeEebiEeEr a Eeek Eeree LEeE/e?ep end pEerE fer .Ehe LEE hur33err Ere?iekmg,? PEELEEL: Chep?Eer 484 eal?e ?for e. mead remge LEE eerve GEE Eeek Eoree, many 0E were 0E Er?Ee eervEee. CEeEEvery pEerE," law eEe?Ee egeneiee E2368 end Ni?fme EheE I I eerve Ereffiekmg me The Eaek Eeree Ee Eeeked predEECErEg for e. eyeEem ELE LeerLEErEeEe fer LEE human 45 Harmer: Eafficwng Servicee Ans! Service {Defivery 33:32:29, EkaszrEr?rEerEE GE ES), '1 47 Ed.,pp. 127E173 . 48?} {2330' Semce 1952.343. LE ServEcaee. 2818, E39. 124 3. I - . E-ebwerw :83 263W. LE WOO 0E SGEVECQE, LE SEW E3 ETE EeszrE3 LE DeparimerEE 0E arEd DevelLELEs'rEerEEaE and abuse ServErsee. . . Bureau LEE )epam ChieEs of 'E'enees3ee DeperE LE GEL 3?3erzEE CerEEerLE?uze DeEenLEers rELe 3mm LELEverEEmer erga?wa?en EJHHEEZEHQ EH a member er eieproper'?e by -. an ecade; resemrz her a SLEEVE fer er OE a pro?v?der a: Md a been-3d Ere Lurre eerEeE LEE) EgthmeEEazhL-ti} EzreE'EElEy? dd? we as EESQLEE 33 Les ?Er: wElE Eeerrage the FPS 0E. LEE SELEEL 'jegeEELEes the Ebb); CEWE - . . As deveieemeei and impiemewe?ee 01? a Service piee juvenile sex I tre?iekieg victims. may be ebie Ee epeeie?ized in through men-ere?t I bet gepe eed the leek e? sleet referral meehee?em {emeie eheileege fer eewiee previdere am {he that Seek t0 refe?? victims?. Ge the ether heed, ee?iebere?ee Eeek farce membereweer?eu?e?y wee regerc? ?e eemm??ed eegegemeei by {aw e?fereememwre?eete a Key etrengih of Te be??dmg Vie pre?eei?ve fer jeveni?e sex ire?iekieg v?e?me? S?miie?y, a Key fee?ere teek feree ie bringing together breed reege of eiekeheieer?e em egene?ee fie werk Ehreegh fee ehe?ie?g?mg re?e?ted to Sewing we viei?m eepeie?ee. Wh?ie an Enfeme? process bee - grewe 0qu of the need ?Ee refer vie?me whe ere immune under the iew to epee?e?zed em. I I 'reeidemie? piecememe, gees; Gee em to Ae eiekehe?eer?e move Itewere? eedif?ed the eegeieg eel?ebere?e? between iew e?fememem em eerviee previdere ?e fendememe? ?e e?eurieg that reekee its; beet e?e?e weer ex?e?g?eg ?ew Te mee?? ihe needs; of fevee??e victims. I I I I KC-DemandAbolition-087875 Ii 49 GO s-1 l11acted Houso l3111 6402, l'ubllc Act 096-1464 (elfoctl·io /\uq. ?O. ?O I OJ 720 llL Comp. A11n. b/11-14(d). Hlchord H. f-cbruary G2 326 Ill. Cornp, Ann, b/4 (Persons required to The Institute of f\~edicino and National 2013. \Mrrhi•rnl•m 54 KC-DemandAbolition-087876 admit within the in To loam more, visit http://lofa.org/our-work/our-projocts chilcirigl1l-illit1ois-?OiO Cunter tor Human F;:ights tor Children IL, 2011, 101-103, 113, 87 f-cbruary b8 GO G1 Id, f-alen, Sharon L, " A Critical Children in Illinois." f-ubruury Id. i3 201S, 24-3G. KC-DemandAbolition-087877 03 Tho Sal\ration and 101-A work to 64 20i S. Soe Proioco!s. Illinois: -H1u Cook Counly l-1urnnn f-orceGuido/ oguide, modia/3. O/H r_Policy _rn1cj_Prolocol_guicio. pcit. KC-DemandAbolition-087878 67 08 PublicAc198-iOi3(ellcctiveJan, i, 201G), t:nd Demand Illinois, virbccin,crnn ft /Gua26df f :J f 3b i 946-ILSG3oG88illSutrnnar;l-INAL, pdf Thero child lo 70 71 KC-DemandAbolition-087879 Ky. ReJ. Stat. Ann. § S29.120(2) (Treatment of minor ot prostitution offonsol. 73 74 7G ?G 77 78 family and is msponsiblG tor providing Huvfaud Statut0s § G20.02D (Dulles of cabinet rulatinu to children who victirns of hurnan KC-DemandAbolition-087880 l-eex trattieking Vietini retenale hae partnered with haeea eei?vtee previelere Eneiuding I Kentucky at Eexuet Aeeatiit Pregrante (KASAP) and Cathetie Charitiee 5 ahaE ether etate aha natienat experts ta train their stat? in new ta identity and reapend ta thie pepulatteni?t KAEBAP and Gathelte Charitiee have turther werked in partnerehip with [3088 ta dexteiep - within the department ineinaing the deveiepineht at standards at care and a reiateei gniae Ear 'trentiine service previdere and their management in additien, {3088 Child Preteetien Bianeh, Out at Horne Care Training Branch! aha Peiiey enaiyete rneet mGi?itt?ii?y? with MRS/ftp aha Gath- etie Charitiee te ?enenie that trattieking victims; are receiving trauma interr?nee care,? and H8 3 rnaneatect dedicated etatt Within the Cabinet te enecitieatiy werk the juvenite trettielting vietirn En aaditien being eenaeeted by Morehead Btete Univereity that invetvee I Enten/iewing juveniles; Eh the meted}: at the Beeartrnent et Juetiee to determine whether - - - they have been eentrnereiaily eexaeliy exeieitedt" wiil he anether key in interrning I Kentuckyie engeihg et Ete preteetive reapenee trantewerk. I A i?eenirea annual BCBB repent? ta the Legieietaie an tineten'tentatieh at Kentuckye new etatutery tiantewerk i'eveaie eerviee gen Kentucky may be facing between Ete ntaneatery - te the Cabinet and the Department tar tar eahetentiatthg 3h Nevernher 26%, the Gabthet repertert that it had received reperte et E25 altegeci child victims at hernen trat?tleklngi {it these reperted Vietirne DOES wee enty ?able ta er euhetentiate that human tn t2? at and determined_ that Eh 88% at hnn?lan trattieklng eentd net he er enhatantiatedf?? The renert etatee that ait vtetiine received staring the investigative Qinee. -- only eahetahtiated are entitteci ta receive enacting trern the Qabthet 'talture te euhetantiete concerne about Geneietent ta fer ati Edentitied juvenile eex trafficking Viettrne The reaeen tar eueh iew nereentagee at eehetantlated human uneiear. Binnie - . the etattitery trarnewerk ie new; the tatinre ta euhetantiate he reiated ta ineengretty between the enacted iewe aha the regutatiene. Kentuetty?e etatntee that Chile tra?iektng vietirn Ee an abused ?shite entitiect te eervECee through the Cabinet and - ?vietitn at human traf?cking? Ea Cieariy aetined te Enelude any r?niner. engaged in eernrnereiat Sex at the at terse tread er the regniatiene that eat eat: the - SabinetterHeaitE'EandEarniiy {Department eECemmnnity Biz-teed Seane Ei?nah'l'E'atticzking - - November t, 20E 4. 80 3 Pursuant tn Enacted Hausa Biti 8 iE2Eta}, "in carrier te etteetnete the at the the czahii?tet ei?iatl ieiel'ienlt with eaeneiee sening victims? at hnrnen trafficking ta erei nuictate etiantr Eiettaine iegniet lane tor the treatment ei ei'EElclrei?t mate are it; be victii?ne at . human traf?cking as; negteetett Q: abused eitiittren Eneintti int} the designation ei specific Stef? anti enilahetaticat Ea'iil'E sentiee 'preu'lders 81 I Lenietaat an ith Manage Human ?E?raitieklng Pi?egrarn Manager. Catheiisz: Charitiee et inniawilie Pe encE?ng liae been approved by the Merei'ieatt Ui?titeereity EE?EetEtntEez?tat Review Board tent nee net been t3 2E3 l/t C32 Pnreaai Etta Enaetee t- Btti? ti2js?tiji {2813:} ?En order tn ei?i?eetiiete the reqnitei?nea?ite at this; inn Elie eatsii tat ehaii lite Nevernber . at eaCiE year beginning} En 20E a Stabs nit to the Legieiative Centrnieeinn a cea?nnrei'ten repeat the number at reperte the whit Eet has received tegarding eitiid EEC-time ni the number at reports ia? at the cabinet has iE?Evesttgatect and deten?ntnett that a is the Vietiz'n at human and the n?LiEnE?Et at 3n re previciea, txciciil?ienatiy, eni?euent te Enactee Home 3 2? {2013}, ?By Nevez?nher i, an 2 the Cabinet ter it: at in anct air eE?EaEi tn the Legteiatlve Research - Commission a cemprehet naive remit an it Eaten te iinelente tn; at nent a: t?tCi ee Ee inr ehi are are euepeete? te be vietit?ne of human tratilekli ng a3 wetl as rec-es n;EnEendt {ta ta: my chat that engrave the cabii?zet a abttity Ee iE?tvee Egate cages and previcte treatntei?it amt enecitietethe neecie oithe ee - - on; See Kea?itnek?y Cabinet tar Heatth and l-arnii?y? Human Eert?i?ctir- eit'e?rbzatt Bi eat. Ree-eased en Eehruan ?25 2 . . - - .0: The remaining 28% et ea re etitl penali?tc; att the time at Fiance? ts the Lactate emf; an an ll l'itE tip: eubeTenTTeleg {Te epbeea? Te eebeeTe CT The law?? TlTe - egeTTeg; Te be KeeTueky?e new {3088? TepeTTe T0 The LegTeTeTive eppeei? Te be a TOLET The eege?eg 0T eeveiepibg- TeguleTTeTTe Te The law Te Te emergency eleeTT lTTiTlel been edve Lacy LeeTeEe ere by? D888. The ebeLTTee LET sex be Services; LTT and The?: be by sex ebLTee eubeTeeTTe?Tee as; LTT neeLT 0T eeTvTLee, luveni?e Sex Traf?cking ebeuie eueETTy as; ?Web T?ek,? Them Te Tweed Hewevea There ere Tew eew?ee pregame evei?eb?e, LTETLT elT . .1 may require eeEe. TT Lee/Tees ere epeTebTTeTe. Cbi?dree?e Heme bee developed Teveeile eex Ter pregreme and bee eepeeTTy Te pEeT/ide eegeibg TeeTeT eeTe eregTemef?T eTaTewide T?TeTweTk 0T ebeeTeETzee eeTT/iee epTieETe Te eTiEi ieekieg. Ae EeependeTe eT LETTLT respebdmg Te juvenile eex TTeTTlekiETg, 3T be Te equip eeng' vlee ergeeizeTTeTTe Te meme ebeeiellzed LET Te need rm - Tbe My My eupper?: gTeLTp eexeelTy COTEET {TeelgETeTed weTkeTe WTTQ eTe dETeeTed The 81E 922 Ky?. Reg. T: (339 seETiEL-ee}. HepeTT (3T Child Abuse. NegieL-T, er Dependency. . . The esTiane er ease-em ee LT aTTe repeET pievides ET GMHQ LT 5;le eTlegeLi . The However, which TeleTes Te e; TTLT LET Tind?l nee,? There appear Te be Fe??aEdTl Tg en TEST maTT mg Ts?. lTTle subs (T) eTaTee "The Leb?: bee The eT ebueecj OT KRS E309. and KHS 020(k) 0'3 in ET - as?; Es; TTLETTLT LT do ETTET 0T .. .. . - 8T3- - TT Human Pregrem Manager, CherETEee 0T 2GTT Tex . have as human Trafficking by" The CebineT To be JerjeLTT Ty be? services run away and eiTeETeT?e. Prev?dere abeuT These being; eervec? These aT .LTJ may .TTLET be The Te? TEL saTLTy_ EesseTET?ees The beT?? GET 88 HLTITLTT Penele and Je: nee E3?akL E. Keel ?aky 1263;?? Pelee/To; i' Tor: KY 0T CeTTege eTSeLlaT Werk 2814 LE. T8. ukjec?u 8&3 Te; T-EL- 2043mm? 52G 902T32E3T4. 61535393 LE OET febrTTaTTi 2J 28%. Te budgel LETTJ ETTL L-TT TTLT Tens; weTkTeTLbaeT - end The number 0T Tm has increase-Te by abeuT T2 Te The CabmeT Ter T- 292? (3:3 TE in 5389?; LET Cabinet FLELTECTT See TTET Te: and He: Ten 1:352th f??L gun" To He KY: CHESS kg .geq?. EGTJ 6922 A T68 8T3 ?i ?ifipcii. TeLi en Eebmery? 25> 2OTJ. 88 Ce of emf Chris; Peek, CEO, Hebe HETT Sewlcee, 29T5T. . - '89 A 8yeTeTT; CebaLTTy' Te Sewe eT TSTTE ET Sexuze 8 - -. . KASAP UK fer Research en ?TfieieTTcize E. a??i Keg; Aegel? Kerm kg;. .GeEe ET Spa. Lexi?gTeTT KY. 120T 4T. were. 20 TLTLife. My Ge; T3 TTm?e Te; eTeTLeeTe; 3 llii??a?ili TEE eer juvenile sex more sex 92 Te: LETTCT .JerT .. . QGTS. kg; (STE {3922 3148-9 bLlT. ?ed cm 25 2993 /\mt 6?0,0110( 1J(b) ("f, of human traflicking of a child shall be considorud oihor community f-or example, Houso Bill 3 rna11elalud id011tificalion of slart wiU1in U1u CabinGl to spodtically work wiU1 lhG ju\runilo tralficking victirn popululion, nol 04 to KC-DemandAbolition-087883 9b Chapter No, 2012-i 0£:i (8tfuctivo Jan, i, 20i ~1) 98 The deterrninaUon ot whether to treat the child or lliu 100 101 in the discretion f-18. been found to be a victim 102 KC-DemandAbolition-087884 - 104 "-Fit?rtiia Deperti meet 0t and EemElE entt Heride DepeEtmenE ct Law EhEeEcemehL 337.1213 we; 10? K31 meEl'y' Net EEcy 19.11;! sit; 'Ee devetepmeht ehd eheetrheht OE the 2012 Act.? The task the - etEetegEe pleh hEeught key pieyere to the tehle peEicy Eeview eheE E0 the teek EeEce repeEE: eh ?Ad EECEC: Committee (311 DeEheetEe l?L?EiheE Sex TEetEEckEhg wee [etee'teet] te Edehtity system 01? EhiheE sex ehcl lctehtity What legEeEetlch may be te Emplemeht EetEeh 0E the task teEce EheEE'EheEe eceEtEehetE E10333 tc gEeE?Et tcE eeEE/Ecee eemeetlc end teEeEgh heEh victEEhe With the 0E the 2012 Act, eexeet expEeEtetEeh beceEhe ct ehuee that Ehuet Eepert te met to thEe ehehge, Eegetetiehe. I ehehEEhg the egehey tc teeth sex and EeheE :33 Chile ct the perpetEeteE? tElggeEEhg ehd eeEVEcee The EcEeeE ct the I Eewe 1E1 ErlcEEcEe eE'eE'E'Eet eelE Sew the DeheEtEE'Eeht 0E JuvehEle .Euetlce <31? :3 I I te the Erlcr'ic?e chElcE he?EEihe which theEE ihltletee child Ehveet?ge- tieh :3..th {Eepeh eh whet the EevehEEe needs; at the tEE'hef" 'lh the meet ehtereemeht eth eeEvECe E'L'Eere have etEehg jeEht -. eE'eteecEe. .. I I etEeE'Eg euppert tcE eeteh?iehihg e. Eew Eh the Sate I E?leEheE Act has. het heeEE echtEeveEey. SeEhe eevecetee that the tech ct secuEe eptiehe tcE' eete 0t yeuth EdehtitEeEE ee heEEihg heeh tEeEElchedEEepElveeleE/EE ehEcEeeE'heht .311 eete to EhepeE?epEEete placements; E11 gE?eup hemee. er E0 the Bethe Act? teheEd e. uh~ - petehtieity EheppEepEEete health hale.? DEE the etheE' 13.1713, pEeceE'EfEehte Ee?ee eebete ever WhetheE it Ee eherce?ete tc EoEece yeuhg hereon iE1 extended ihveluhteEy leek deem - eechee WEtheut tEeeEtEehel meeteE heelth heEd. ptOpQSed legEeletEeh that weulELE heve eEEewee eexuel?y expEelteEE chEEe 10 he held Eh eettEhg eeleEy oh the ycuhg EEl~Y••I D.C.: Novcrn- KC-DemandAbolition-087899 203 Ohio's sex law, Ohio Hev. Code Ann, § requires proof ot force, or older unless the victim w2s trafficked by 204 200 20/ 10 mod the slondard of lraining lrauma 20B 209 lho Ohio Dornestic Violence Notand H0store Coolilion. Seo "Ohio http://mhu.ohio.gov/Delauit. on 2i 0 To learn more, soo http: '/www.publicsafcty,ohio.gov/hlilndcx.hlmL KC-DemandAbolition-087900 211 212 tho Sorvic0 t·,Jiatrix and Crnnmunity ~Jlodnls tor ,\dulls of Justice JuST Novnmb0r G, 20i 4), Transcript on fllo 21Cl KC-DemandAbolition-087901 ht lp://sharedhopo,org / of commercial sex abuse ot or promoling 1ra\iGI tor cornmcrci:::ll ftnff;;:;fE 0E and eEE2?;e Chiete. the Weeh?hgten SteteCrEE'hEneE the WeeEE?IEEgteh et the LEE Debts: at dEE'eE;t care at Eeaet Ewe represeetett?tes Mis?ts; the BEEperEer Ceurt the ("S-curt Gtt?ee and any? eertE2?Eg ehaErs GE Ea!? 3K EeE?Cee - HB meI?Edetec? the GEE Sex the LEE State the 2"EeLEee eeI?EeEe, ESE state and from servEee previth; re em EELE (DEE 22:; sex ,eEwE mg Ets \r?I'ctEms. The 005 2?EE2ttee eepemtect 28 EE EdueEe repEe E6 IEEzet2eEEe The ?ve sat: Eheer eat EehE2. ehect 23E, the ErEem? here we?; We ServEcee C02 b, and LE2 22/ De?es: :Cewem 22w Bee? ECE 2022 by . Hebert BeEseE AgeEhet and 2 {3.2.2 EOE rete? 23h 23,2 ESE: Debra Beyer {OrgeI IEEzatEen ELEE and {Lee . FELEE EELEEIE Bees ?EEty t: Nature Getter (PeepEe GT AgeEhet AEDS E- MEE 223.2) erEd (Set Shave" JuetE'ee by Chiet - (Weeh?hgton Pam: Ch Me") Matt BLEELELELEE E32 AtteE?E hays), and Hepe}. The pertEeEpeEett the ETEL re met - phene t0 dEeLLEes emgrees, (32' ebe?ter and eheck? the . - 2223- Stetew?de (>22 Sex ?eece? f? 224:2 PE. Eh at) ddrew Sex TE - State Dupertment LEE 2QE it, my EB, EB, 2Q. .ECELEE. Accessed 2E3 2QE - . . . - - I-te this eervey tett that there were hot ecteqeate eveitehie te eehre Sex tiettEeKEhg I eervivere Eheth edette ahct rhiheteE ahd. eeheEeteht with other etetee, epeeltieatly tieteei heed - Eei? both emergehey ahct lengwtei?h?i residehtiel eewiee eptiehe. The CertErhittee Oh the GEES further recommended that ?the State at Weehihgteh eheeid a Single EeeEht et Gehteet Thin eteteQever_hmeht ehtE?trettEeKihg; ettei'te ahd eperate eh ihtei?het pertat.?itt Beth reoegnizect that elthetigh ehelEehgee were tepettee, the five pilot eEtee EmeEerhehtEhg the Ev'ieelet are ehtt ehetiici he directed Ehte enceuregEhg the 'EEeveiephteht .et mete teek ehct exeehEtEhg the Meet?ii etetewie?e. White the Eei'Ehai statewide Pretecel Eh Weehihgteh ie an irhpetteht teel te- prerhete eemieteney-E - Eh Erhptementetien ehatlehgee reihaEh En eheetihg that the goats ehd at the. ere the etete.? Ghetlehgee etee remeih ter these VietEme reterrecti te the et Services; (DE-ESE. it has heeh eittEeult Eet DHS te meet the 3-hour requirehieht. pettieuteEEy ee thheihg iirr?iEtatEehe. BEES its hot etettiteriiy re~_ te eteviee ehe treihihg eh Gethh'iereiel eexueE exeleltetieh Ee het required for eit lh White eeihrttetelet eexeeE exeieitatlen triggers . e. htehdetery e?i Chile ehet hegEeet at whether the ehuee is at the hehde et caretaker ei third party. ehty hee the duty te EhveetEgete et ehtiee er Ihegieet by I pereht er eatetehet Fer this; betweeh arid the men}; heh-Eetetit ergenizetiehe Eh Weehihgteh I: -. State thet werk with iexeleEtee yeuth ie etheiel te ihtelemehtatEeh et WeehEhgtehte pteteetive Hewett/er ere tihttEhg that after at: et a htandetery repeat et SHE otteh het wEth elteady wetkihg WEth the ehEidf? it the ehEid hee ah lhveivee temity member, .Ehveltiemeht 'eeit etteh - etlehete the terriity. the etteite et to ehgege em werk; iwith the tamityfh Dee te the tech et ehe EtedEeeted fer eehiihg 3e); trettiekeet yetith, DHS ah uphili hettie Eh reependEhg appreptia?teiy te thie pepeietieh thteiigh Ete eXietli?ig pt?Qgi?ai?EES, particularly Eh lEght et the ihteheEve encl- lttetime. care. that meet be. . . I I pert et working with thEe peptitatieh ?Eh te the gap Eh the Departmeht et Gemrheree Cittlee et Crime Vietirhe l-i Attveeaey (QQVAEH eeiminletei?e grehte to ever etegrame statewiee that previde te 231-3 Qtieettei rte MeEElida {tie enge. l;:xe EQEE EEve . \iietirrie et erlihe, Eneteciihg pregrethe geereet tewete eeiftiihg juvehile eex trettiektra rg Eh 20E CE, 00%; httlizeei tendeCQEiectedtrem the Fire-etitetieh[Preventieh arid ihtei'vehtEeh - Statewide Cieerdii?ietihgg Cerhrhitie eh the hrhercial wexuel ifixpleEtetieh hi Witshahg??eh Statement Ceez'drieiirig; Cen?irrii?ifee ah - the C?eri'ihiercei? heme; Expi?eif: on 0? {mime 20:4 ?epeii? i?e i?hetuxiisfittiire. hi the Atteriie i3 http:/E? . Lt tiereeEheht ?Eitirthei Etetiieizii E?Eg/Cei hmereEaily SixeeEl?y [x _eieited_ GiitEdrerE Ceihi pfiE emigre eh i?tercsE?i 2.33 Emit} . 28E. _Herrtarke by Lee Ele Sexuei Exeieitetteh Eral: hii?igteiie E?eliwCeerciElleter Vetithfjere. Netiei ?ieECelieqhiei 20m: jEiEreE?EiEe Juetiee and EA eltere and fei JuEreE tiEe Sex DEE WE rhEs t} C. Neueihher RUE iE GE tile with atithere \i?idee acailethie at httpeif eharedhegzie. eEg/v tzet~ he dethrE?zE?; reepehee?. - 232 _Be?yer.? Debra-E (25313) ?ACaseier Exemptla? 3g ME EOE E'ieetitt. tieri Eli Shite Wi?it/?i/ii?ii/Efyert?i 1E E201 at: pp; .2223} .httpu Ewlmiiverwehe erg/hwiaww tine" 2&3? he 4* ??24 Acne: Eeertiehj $53 23th .3u33 i ii. teem? Eviegzieli ig Ee? - e3 to Sex '"E'atiieked E?aehiitqteh D. C: Neverhher 6. 2m it}. 'E'Eenecript ei?i with Videe ataEEabEe eE tittp; erg/ - we eezbi?ihg guvtleejuet ieepeheef. - . - . - 281E ELE. - . te 333ml pregame 30E thie eeme pepe3etierift? The egehey hee 033 the GeordihetEhg - Cemrhittee eh {1383338 end Chairs the Ceerdmetihg Cemmittee Sex Trett3ek3r3gf?l 'Aecerdmg 30 the GSEG 20333 Er33t?e3 ?epert 3'0 the LegieEetere, e30videe a he wrehg deer? approach 30 ih 3333333033 Survivors 03 GEES eeh receive ehd euppm?t threegh ?33 regiehet GrirEEeX/ietErEE Service Centeteehtt Sexual ?Pregreme. Ehelude 24-hour 30 eeEety p3er3r33r3g 3333333 rhedlee? care. heEe uneeretethhg the Eeget system. ehel er?tgelrtg 3333333233333.? 333 I ZiedelEtEerE, there has been 333 prierlty eh brewing tedereE etete Ferrets. Beth .YeuthGere. e. 8eett3e service e3evE<3er that eeEE/ee runaway and youth and has hetierteEiy etegrerhe tor eewihg luvenl?e eex trafficking \EEetirEEe. ehd WAFEN. - I whEeh Ee e. 03 new gaverhErEehteE ergehizat?ehe errel eerEEhEehEty? erev?eeEe Eh I Seettie Yak; 3rEEe ehd Seekerte heve received tedetel gre:te from the U. Department at E?tee3th - 533E313 Humeh end the 3.3. 53 Department 03 JeetEe WeehEhgterE State wee art the Eeretrertt e3 er3eritizihg erirEE3r3elEzet3erE (33 the pereetretere yeuth ertel 3dehtitthg eer'EEhEeEe3eE3y eexuelEy exe3eitee3 yeeth ee Viet3rEEe. The state th3e hietery I133 leederehE E33 by prierEthE Ehg eteteWE {3e ee?3ebe3e33er3 elE etekeheteete 333333 by Ohgeihg ehd et3er3gthehEEIg e3 Ete ereteetive reepenee 235 at the C203 EEmEttee a: mi 033363: :33 the EEC Eei?3?is3gtc33?3 Attorne 3 33353333533 P3334 13233333 E?E?epw': E0 ?re 33333133333339. Statew?de tr> 2015 but may rtet Edeeattettat artet Veeatiertat ere te hetetrtg them develee their ahd trttereete. gairt and be aetitre members; at their - eemmehitiee.? whtte tt?te ehtiet te grew ahct thrive. at the eemeiextty eat the traema irteerrert -- .eerihg a trattiekihg stteattert. these pregrame may Eeek that?t traditiehai programmatic te Chile Set/era! eetaettahert erevtdere that traditiehat program I te artct rtegieetett Veeth were het whee the eempiex I trauma et it ta Whert eretrtdirtg that pregrame- meet the et the wheie chitet and {if} rtet teat te what happened te them. thheet extertett/e ahatyete Qt date it ie rtet te detirte - veeattertai artet Ette ektit eregrame eet trertrte hat/eerttergee.M I .285 aitd Edetmatt Peter. ?may rtf': A (when latter)?; $2 re the 39m iirrtitzr ?ring e? i-Er'rfs eaterctete rt Law- - Qertter ert tjeF event and inequality. 2013. p. Vt'V-rr trat?e tererg attest/r :iatait tirw?ittrrepr ..prtt .HC-ELGE, 'eect- - icbrtat'yb 201:3. 28? Shared Hepet it 'tter rtattortat Na tarts-rt 2052 r-Zrtat 2t) ?iti E'Lftitt? erg art- eerttartt tieteami V2312 OU?NatrertaE Cet? rt?2?t2? access eedert Fetereary?i 2t}? :5 I. 2638 Department ettee Departmer of trait it at HeirtartfHertteiartr? arctirt Stra eel: .ast?rertt draw an fer Het?t'rt'rs of #227355}? Jami :z {rt rite bie'rzr?ee fart 4. mm .20 3?1 .. {genptbe?t edetaJHeittart gie-Pian. pat. rite-(tee eed eh Febrtrar'V . 2F 33 St. atee Bett, tftc'vid arte Beii. Jeezteiyrt. ?trtteragerre; Strategic Ptarmirtg a5 a Cettaberae ttert ?Feet: Human rag atrrt treat tretrt" 17?s Ceiteattiertt: 54;; 53V tertt CapaettV te Serve C-htici Victims of E-ttrt t'ttart? Herida?e Response.? it?) rd Va meat as ter t?te ett IOr'ggartizetierte atr'td Aetiert Cet'ttetet'tee. Grer Hvett Deitt er. Batter. - November .23 2014. Centerettee - Fihdings and issues for Ongomg i?inEQti Geri Qe Eeerried ErQIii Etie QEeetiiEe and determined QE etetee that are eQEEvely erIeQEEiig 'eiici EEiinertietitEiiQ a JQST eQEiie the - Iteteci by these etetee teElth Qeri/eeEire arid diecueeEQEi EQ term "Etie EQlEQwirig re?ect ttie EQ Qe teamed item the QEngitiQ WQEK - Qt etetee end the Qtietleiigee that EeQQire eerieetted etterte etiet Qteetive teEItiQrie tQ tEIlEy etretegiee EQ victim centered eeEviQee tQ Net? eex ttetiE QKE viQtiEtie (E) Don?t Eet ?perfect? be the enemy of ?good.? AS the nerrettvee Qt etetee Eewe QEeetiy detEiQriettete, etete ReeQQEiee CEQ tiieti deQEiEtiirieEize. CEEI Qtiier etetEItQiy Ereriiewetk QEQviQee Erie JQST ReeQQrEee, etid While eiiQiEEQ be tiie geet it may tEQt be the etertirig Enemy etetee. As the ttQEIi etetee that Eieve EiQt etitheELE tiiEe EiQt have ?it: be Qerriet tQ tineEd with legieletieri tiiet eterte tQ reeQQEiee, Effie JEETISQ deveEQQtiietit Qt Fleride?e QEQ?tthii/e reeQQEiee shows, reeQQrIee in we legislative 3e Qeilkelyy lEtinetIietitetEQtE eeti iE'ithrEE QQlEey, and EegleEetiiIe Qtierige may be JUST ReeQQriee ie Qeet viewed ee . witti eeveiel eteQe: Statutory Qtierige QEngiEig -. - ttiEe QQileQQEetiQIi ete EQ IiiexirEiEzEtig ttie Qt ethi eteQ - - (Qt Chaiienges Are Asseciated with Referring to Child Welfare for Services. I. etetee that have enacted a have reteErE?EE tQ QtiEin Wettere' . iet WtiEie dEtthiEig EQiietiEie sex vietime Qt eriei -- EiitQ QtiilEE QrQEthEve eeritEQee eiiQEie with the View EtieE see not Qt eexeei ebuee the eEetiEtee administrative reguietIQEie end QQEEQEE QrQQedLitee that geveitE Ettie I _-egeIiQEee Etiet QrQVEcie Qtiitci services; are QEteEi EiQt tQ Qtevicie eEve service EeeQQtiee. tQ eli Sex mg vEQtiErie. A Qerriet tQ Sewing ttEE Ee id Qreteetive eeEvEQee eQeIiQiee Ee the QQrQeiri ever QeretiteE Eighte it er. caregiver tiee it) be at tetiit QrcEer iQr eex tte?ii?EQKeQ Qtii lei tQ reQeEve eetv; Qee tritQEIQti - Qtiild wettete, eQiEIe QiEEidreEi Wee rieeti eQeQEeEized eeEi/iQee but have eteble tQ return it) Qe eeriEiQee ee reeQEE_._ 'T'Eiie they even when ere Qttietwiee eveileele EtiifQEIgti QEEvete eetvEQe QEQvidete EE QiQeIiizetiQIie GEES tQ "in. QthiEEe arid ttielE QeriEQite CPS iriiEQieed yQiEtti While - ettIQlee Etiet treitiQE0·1,1 .. http:/ wallethub.com/edu/ com,., KC-DemandAbolition-087965 States impiementing Laws that Provide immunity from Prostitution Charges for Minor Victims By ahaarihg that at! juvahiEa Sax ttatfictzihg victims are directed away from a punitive Chart that Gah reattahmatiza victims; aha taEhtama mistruat at the system, Emmahitv tram daiihqaahcy Chatgaa tat pmatitatEah aha atattEa attahsaa tatataa ta EhvahEta aax tEat?iECKEhg is acriticai 'COthpQ?.. haht at a pEotactEva Hawavat, ahactihg ah EmmEihity atatata hat Gama WEthhat A cammah cahham by advacataa Eh atataa that. have immahity iaWS Ea that vaath may atEtl be Charged With Status that maak the ihtaht ta atraat victims; for ptaatitatEOh. Thia i8 aapaciaiEy pravaiaht Eh areas-3 whata ahtaEcamaht teat thata Ea a Eaak at aata piacamaht attai hativaa or a hart?hatariy hEgh riak at ta axpiaitatiah States that ehact Emmahitv ana I Eh tha abaahca at a atatutorv to ahaam youth Eacatva a apacEaEizaa aatvica raapahaa I may a aitaatiah Whara chiia Sawing agahciaa are Ethataia to, adaqaataiy remand to a I Ehg attaattah iaavihg axpiaitad With iEmitaci aarvica Optihha First .iEha teapahaara shah at; - I: ehtamamaht aha aohiai Workers am thaa tacaa With the haatt WEahchihg ta tatuma - 'viattm ta a aitaattah Wham thata Ea riai< 0t Ea expiOEtatEah Evah Eh atataa that hava EmmLEhitv EaWa that mahaata iaW ahtamamaht tatartat at juvahiEa ttatiickihg viattma t0 chiici aatvihg agahcias tactata aahh aa task at ttaEh hEhg at imhiamahtat?a I - pmtahaEa WEthih Child satthg agahciaa Oi? a Each at aharahhataty aarvica hmviaara I hmay atEii iaava vEctima vuthatahta ta tattaama?EEzatiah aha axptaitatihh, At tha mat? Ethatihg, pahaEiata tEQm atataa, aha thait - Strategiaa for ahaatihg immahEtv atattEtaa aa the Gate at thaiE atata?a hta?tactiva raapahaa Qaapita .tha aimEiatEty-ih that? iaWa, bath lackihga a atatatary ptacadara that ahaaitihatiy mahaataa ?a ahiia Waitata or. attamatEva avatam taapaha a the chaiiahgaa aha ahcaahtataa ih impiaw mantihg thaiE iaWa vary gtaatiy Eh immahE tyi aWa Ware ahaatad Mar to idahtityihg tathhg aha ta cahhact youth ta aatvEcaa CQdEEiad tha KC-DemandAbolMon-087966 cf jcveni?e sex ira?icking a3 viciirnc c? ira?icking and crcaieci a of urgency rm: has: motivated Biggie agencies i0 i0 mg {able i0 create a Siaie?W?dc icieniifyirig and i0 icvcni?c Sex trafficking victims. in arnendcienig ?10 inc Siam Hiaws ectabiicncci a three?year dead?inc the icg?siaicre ?50 mm service icjcveniieccx trafficking viciimc bcicrc inc an csiabiicning in?irncniiy for rn?ricrc became ciieciivc. ?8 a N0 {loci/?4' "campaign was abic ?Eccecurc funding i0 estabiicn a pian ?Ec across rm ciaic have the; kncwiccgc i0 identify and ?inc ck?iic and {c icveniic sex Trafficking victims. Another approach is immunity iaws ic by ii?incis and Kcn?rucky, mm cf wnici?i mm a rnacdaicry rca?crrai i0 macs wc?farc Whi?c cnac?rcc iic an much ccr?icrv ccabiing to build il??nc?ca mcdc?, Similar chal?engec ?50 iaiicn ham criccn in bcin Siatcc, incugn cimi?ar, provicc as? I ccicticnc arc Snapcd by ?ne pci?cy anci Eandccapc peculiar ?Ec cacn stare. I cc No Wang; Lima?: Apprcach Safe ?ames? far? F?i?rr? 29?52i38a?996??iriarbcr'g?a?? if: 'iviinnescta Deparimeriz ci Pub?ic Safety! (3mm cf aim {$630338 Sexual?y Expic?a?)? Ycufh. 2013 mica, 'j Accosccd ca?i February 24, 2013 iG Page 78 for tho Slate LavV on likelihood of child wulraro irrv·dvrnner1l in pruviciing to juvenile trafficking victims. KC-DemandAbolition-087968 States; repregemed Em this ramrt ma? do mt have Saws are takmg pregresgivg gieps E0 - _"es?13mre ma? juveni?e Sex ira?ickimg V?c?mg 63% SW beimg Edem?f?ed 33 victims am rece?ve a spec?a?~ -Ezed Service ragpomge. Er": Fiorida and Ka?gasy a Siamtory pracaiiure auimr?zeg 0r {Twamaigs 38W .. enforcemem To (?el?ver minor vici?mg t0 Chi?d welfam Where; they (3am 800683 Speciaiizgd sew?ceg, E?cluding Specia?izm res?demia? thiang, and avaiijdeiimuemy charges; fa? pms?imim in Oh?a and Washington! State [awa agiabiiah a ci?version procegg raquirmg Gr a??awmg Em Gem to divas? iuvenila gex Tra?ick?ng victima servicas and avoi?i a daiimuency.adgudicmianu Since diversism E3 mi mammary in wary sage; {ha Gpm?uni?iy far victir?ng ta} avoid ba?ng adjad?ca?iad del?mqwem and E?gtead be cemec?ed with Spac?al?gad servicag; dapands Eargaiy on Emplema??ta? {ion of the 33W through 303% prmomia 292$: wel? as: Simmg g?micia? Enmlvamamsam mders?amd?ng 0? mg Egsueg inve?vad in warkmg juva?ila sex traf?cking - KC-DemandAbolMon-087969 Ii iG In human i7 lo3dGrship ot thu Doprntmunl Filo No, i during the Minnusota 20i i isl Special Session. 20i i ?OMi. [\~inn. i. (dfocli\10 elates vary, rolevanl section dfocUvu Aug. i, KC-DemandAbolition-087970 the Sate Hethet iew ettet eheutihg that wete funded by the etete teeuitect end Strategic ettette by ih ?25313, whee the hete wee 'ehd eheetee, the Qt Service?e hedget heat juet heeh cut by $50 _._mtitteh. A Key teet tet advocates wee eeheueted with tuttetir?tg tteth the I I. {hatter} Womehie .Gehtetehd the Wetheh?e FQUf?tda?Qt?tu The tepett it?i 2m 2 eeheetvettveiy eettmetee that the etete Qt would eeve $34 in medieetg ehteteemet?it emit eeutt for every detiet epeht eh eetty Ehteetehtteh tet jevehtie eex I tn eeweteeihg this; wete eteet that at? exeehe?ttetee reviewed Eh the eheigteie thuet he eehheetett diteetiy to tex expenditure te that the report weuie be teieveht te the Getteht ettetitiee am thekihg. The repett further" euttihed the ehetyeie by impact ever time ehd ih the twe yeete and tour yeete, am the tet puhite end tet public heetthu? Hex/the the thtee yeet Wiheew te tetee the tehde gave teet te edueete tegietetete hetete the tee: ee wet! ee teet te - eteete urgehey, Ae the deedlthe feet the etteetive eete et the Sew the need tet ?funded Services, ee eh ettetr?tetive respehee te deltheuehey became hgty te evete young peepie as having heeh ttettiekee being Eett with er he 18> 2.33mi}; intet?venttet?t to Amid it"recttr?tg; et'ttf ef .3 teeth: MN: indies?: Wernett?s Gentet, 2811 EEG, - 2 . - 19 [Her netke by Jeff Bauet Diteeter et Pete; the titty}, Ju ?St Meeptng State to Sex traf?cked Youth {Neehti name it C: E3 )T'tetteetipt ett tite Witt?: Videe eveitatjte at .va de/btingguvtimiuet teepeneetat. - As imptementetioh mavee te2we2d 2h M2hheeote. ere 2222022th2223}; 22232222 cetlectien on the 2322222322221 <32 $e2e 22322202 implemeh 24222222222 2'0 meihtein ehd 2:22.2Etci mpen the e2e2e 22.222C23 te Sewing thES pemee?eh in 2005 EegieEetiQn wee 2e2222222hg e22 annual 2222232 ieter'. amended te . . 2eq2222e. bienhiat, StetewEde 22222225222 Tte?ieking Report I ?Fr?e222 222;; beg2h22222g has h222ged en the 32223232322 (22? the p22vete The We2ne22 PQUh?etieh of (WFMN) 222222322322 the state Depattment 02? 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W?emandolltlon-7975 34 Smute Gill 04 durino tho 10 Ith Gmoml 2012 lmt l'ubiic 3fl (uflccli'Je dale Juno 01, 2011) KC-DemandAbolition-087976 3G P.nn, § 3( 38 39 40 41 43 3D-i3-3i3, Code Ann, 3/-i-40~1(a)(3), T8nn. Code Ann,§ 37-i-i02(b)(23)(C). Tenn. Code Ann. §37-i-i02(b)(7), Homarks by Id. The other four D0\1olopmontal in cit:Nolopmunt of the plan lhu of Hualth, Departmonl of lntulluctual and Hcallh and thu -1 rn·amsscu llureau of ltrvustigation, KC-DemandAbolition-087977 I Wheh eehmittirtg the pleh te the Legieletere as required by Puhiie Chapter 9263! the Depertrheht et Herrieh did het eut tihietihe er estimate et impierhehtetieh hut - 'Eheteeri that the pteh ?he etihrhitted te the Sewerher?e Pehiie Safety @eheeblhet te - plen eeveleprfrieht. Thte Wiil he useful ih deterrhihihg the fiscal ehcl eregrerhrhetle heede - 'et a letter terrh Strategy.? the pier": deveieped by the teek teree reheet -- hieehenierh with [308 see the hrimery pelht Oteehteet te receive et ehuee ehd make regional eerviee reterrele threugh eerviee deliveryeteh eh etretegie -: heme-private perteerehiee with heh-getrerhrhehtel ergenizetiehe ginee the ptehreliee 43; See the ietter te the r? tt 53 eh NGOS ter eerelee deiivery and ease rhehegement, the eieh eehhewledgee the heed fer E308 I - te eentreet with N693 ih regieh thet wilt he providing ease rhehegerheht em 'eemiee eelitrery, However, the ereh hot ieehtiiy tor previeiihg that weeid ehehle the wees te tuit?il thie reier - - the eleh eyeterh ter jueehile eex tre?iekihg eietime that eperetee ee tetiewe: upeh the ehileE eex trettiekthg trerh the Bureau et investiga- tlehe (Tel), Chiid tireteettve {e dEVEeieh et wilt irivelve the {Shire Preteetiire inveetige? titre Teerri (Chi?) ehd the HESS Gehtrei Vietirh {Beereiheter {Si/80). The GVSG wilt centeet ehri the Regiehel Vietirh Ceerdiheter The RVSG eenteet the wee: The Nat} wilE werher te the te eetieberete with the RVSC. The -: ehci Nat} Wiil term the Child Vietirh Services; Geerdihetieh Teeth te rhehege, ehd eil er? the Vietlrhei eerviee ?i?f?d?u The wilt rheihteih time with the GET regarding ehct review see the the N90 Wiil erevide rhehegeh?aeht ehe elt ehe hehetlte. Tee eerhpehehte er? the plate that ere he}; te eetehliehihg eeheieteht lter eil juvenile sex I trafficking Vietirhe are fer reporting eex trettlekihg victim and rhehdetee betweeh NGQ mehegere end the FWSQ which weutd ?eerve ee the ettieiet E308 fer eli Ch?id eex trettleklhg Ear directingetl et ate and Jucilelargg at the tueg?eleture Eh Hither; imitate/1g Serirbes - 3r? 26,33. Department ei 23 i 3 . Coem?rherreri em? Sen . AC- 46 lat, pl 13- KC-DemandAbolition-087978 Ehreugh agency juver?EiEe sewELee, We plan e?ablee a Le?eEsEerEE reepemee (aseumieg reg?emeE gaps are in We pEarE am by LQEEebereEierE beEweeEE DOS and N803, service plaE'ES Lem -. be E0 requireEE pEer?E be EEeveEepeEE by the DeperErE?EerEE Of Human LeerdinaEEorE egerELEee, erEerEre. ede- LEE sEekeheELEere, a werking greup wee Lreeied, LEE E3333 per?rrEere ErerrE verieue agencies, ergenizeEEerEe, I an errEercemerEE, erganEzeEierES, eepereEe Advisery 3333023,! COLEHGEE (NAG) were Eer 0E pien.??* A?eErEer LEE Ehe pEerE E3 CeElemE?eEierE and CeerdimeEierE Gemmi?ee a broad range OE elE depeEErEEerEEs deveiep Lien Eer ErEeir preE/Eder ege?ciee EL and Serve LEE . . LEeE/e?eping fer N803 Ee eEeviee case Er.) LeerdmeEe eeEE/Eczee e323 E03 {and} .l . exelormg Eor LEegrerrEe and ?The eerrEpEe by breed gape I L33 weEE 33 eveEleEJIe deEe E0 process LEE e. LeerdinaEed eervEee deiivew I I I 0E Ee Leading, EELEE e?eEEe E0 gemere?ze are engeieg. Tennessee Eegielemre PEELEEL {ShapEer 464 BEIE E8863), gevemerEo ?eeEebiEeEr a Eeek Eeree LEeE/e?ep end pEerE fer .Ehe LEE hur33err Ere?iekmg,? PEELEEL: Chep?Eer 484 eal?e ?for e. mead remge LEE eerve GEE Eeek Eoree, many 0E were 0E Er?Ee eervEee. CEeEEvery pEerE," law eEe?Ee egeneiee E2368 end Ni?fme EheE I I eerve Ereffiekmg me The Eaek Eeree Ee Eeeked predEECErEg for e. eyeEem ELE LeerLEErEeEe fer LEE human 45 Harmer: Eafficwng Servicee Ans! Service {Defivery 33:32:29, EkaszrEr?rEerEE GE ES), '1 47 Ed.,pp. 127E173 . 48?} {2330' Semce 1952.343. LE ServEcaee. 2818, E39. 124 3. I - . E-ebwerw :83 263W. LE WOO 0E SGEVECQE, LE SEW E3 ETE EeszrE3 LE DeparimerEE 0E arEd DevelLELEs'rEerEEaE and abuse ServErsee. . . Bureau LEE )epam ChieEs of 'E'enees3ee DeperE LE GEL 3?3erzEE CerEEerLE?uze DeEenLEers rELe 3mm LELEverEEmer erga?wa?en EJHHEEZEHQ EH a member er eieproper'?e by -. an ecade; resemrz her a SLEEVE fer er OE a pro?v?der a: Md a been-3d Ere Lurre eerEeE LEE) EgthmeEEazhL-ti} EzreE'EElEy? dd? we as EESQLEE 33 Les ?Er: wElE Eeerrage the FPS 0E. LEE SELEEL 'jegeEELEes the Ebb); CEWE - . . As deveieemeei and impiemewe?ee 01? a Service piee juvenile sex I tre?iekieg victims. may be ebie Ee epeeie?ized in through men-ere?t I bet gepe eed the leek e? sleet referral meehee?em {emeie eheileege fer eewiee previdere am {he that Seek t0 refe?? victims?. Ge the ether heed, ee?iebere?ee Eeek farce membereweer?eu?e?y wee regerc? ?e eemm??ed eegegemeei by {aw e?fereememwre?eete a Key etrengih of Te be??dmg Vie pre?eei?ve fer jeveni?e sex ire?iekieg v?e?me? S?miie?y, a Key fee?ere teek feree ie bringing together breed reege of eiekeheieer?e em egene?ee fie werk Ehreegh fee ehe?ie?g?mg re?e?ted to Sewing we viei?m eepeie?ee. Wh?ie an Enfeme? process bee - grewe 0qu of the need ?Ee refer vie?me whe ere immune under the iew to epee?e?zed em. I I 'reeidemie? piecememe, gees; Gee em to Ae eiekehe?eer?e move Itewere? eedif?ed the eegeieg eel?ebere?e? between iew e?fememem em eerviee previdere ?e fendememe? ?e e?eurieg that reekee its; beet e?e?e weer ex?e?g?eg ?ew Te mee?? ihe needs; of fevee??e victims. I I I I KC-DemandAbolition-087980 Ii 49 GO s-1 l11acted Houso l3111 6402, l'ubllc Act 096-1464 (elfoctl·io /\uq. ?O. ?O I OJ 720 llL Comp. A11n. b/11-14(d). Hlchord H. f-cbruary G2 326 Ill. Cornp, Ann, b/4 (Persons required to The Institute of f\~edicino and National 2013. \Mrrhi•rnl•m 54 KC-DemandAbolition-087981 admit within the in To loam more, visit http://lofa.org/our-work/our-projocts chilcirigl1l-illit1ois-?OiO Cunter tor Human F;:ights tor Children IL, 2011, 101-103, 113, 87 f-cbruary b8 GO G1 Id, f-alen, Sharon L, " A Critical Children in Illinois." f-ubruury Id. i3 201S, 24-3G. KC-DemandAbolition-087982 03 Tho Sal\ration and 101-A work to 64 20i S. Soe Proioco!s. Illinois: -H1u Cook Counly l-1urnnn f-orceGuido/ oguide, modia/3. O/H r_Policy _rn1cj_Prolocol_guicio. pcit. KC-DemandAbolition-087983 67 08 PublicAc198-iOi3(ellcctiveJan, i, 201G), t:nd Demand Illinois, virbccin,crnn ft /Gua26df f :J f 3b i 946-ILSG3oG88illSutrnnar;l-INAL, pdf Thero child lo 70 71 KC-DemandAbolition-087984 Ky. ReJ. Stat. Ann. § S29.120(2) (Treatment of minor ot prostitution offonsol. 73 74 7G ?G 77 78 family and is msponsiblG tor providing Huvfaud Statut0s § G20.02D (Dulles of cabinet rulatinu to children who victirns of hurnan KC-DemandAbolition-087985 l-eex trattieking Vietini retenale hae partnered with haeea eei?vtee previelere Eneiuding I Kentucky at Eexuet Aeeatiit Pregrante (KASAP) and Cathetie Charitiee 5 ahaE ether etate aha natienat experts ta train their stat? in new ta identity and reapend ta thie pepulatteni?t KAEBAP and Gathelte Charitiee have turther werked in partnerehip with [3088 ta dexteiep - within the department ineinaing the deveiepineht at standards at care and a reiateei gniae Ear 'trentiine service previdere and their management in additien, {3088 Child Preteetien Bianeh, Out at Horne Care Training Branch! aha Peiiey enaiyete rneet mGi?itt?ii?y? with MRS/ftp aha Gath- etie Charitiee te ?enenie that trattieking victims; are receiving trauma interr?nee care,? and H8 3 rnaneatect dedicated etatt Within the Cabinet te enecitieatiy werk the juvenite trettielting vietirn En aaditien being eenaeeted by Morehead Btete Univereity that invetvee I Enten/iewing juveniles; Eh the meted}: at the Beeartrnent et Juetiee to determine whether - - - they have been eentrnereiaily eexaeliy exeieitedt" wiil he anether key in interrning I Kentuckyie engeihg et Ete preteetive reapenee trantewerk. I A i?eenirea annual BCBB repent? ta the Legieietaie an tineten'tentatieh at Kentuckye new etatutery tiantewerk i'eveaie eerviee gen Kentucky may be facing between Ete ntaneatery - te the Cabinet and the Department tar tar eahetentiatthg 3h Nevernher 26%, the Gabthet repertert that it had received reperte et E25 altegeci child victims at hernen trat?tleklngi {it these reperted Vietirne DOES wee enty ?able ta er euhetentiate that human tn t2? at and determined_ that Eh 88% at hnn?lan trattieklng eentd net he er enhatantiatedf?? The renert etatee that ait vtetiine received staring the investigative Qinee. -- only eahetahtiated are entitteci ta receive enacting trern the Qabthet 'talture te euhetantiete concerne about Geneietent ta fer ati Edentitied juvenile eex trafficking Viettrne The reaeen tar eueh iew nereentagee at eehetantlated human uneiear. Binnie - . the etattitery trarnewerk ie new; the tatinre ta euhetantiate he reiated ta ineengretty between the enacted iewe aha the regutatiene. Kentuetty?e etatntee that Chile tra?iektng vietirn Ee an abused ?shite entitiect te eervECee through the Cabinet and - ?vietitn at human traf?cking? Ea Cieariy aetined te Enelude any r?niner. engaged in eernrnereiat Sex at the at terse tread er the regniatiene that eat eat: the - SabinetterHeaitE'EandEarniiy {Department eECemmnnity Biz-teed Seane Ei?nah'l'E'atticzking - - November t, 20E 4. 80 3 Pursuant tn Enacted Hausa Biti 8 iE2Eta}, "in carrier te etteetnete the at the the czahii?tet ei?iatl ieiel'ienlt with eaeneiee sening victims? at hnrnen trafficking ta erei nuictate etiantr Eiettaine iegniet lane tor the treatment ei ei'EElclrei?t mate are it; be victii?ne at . human traf?cking as; negteetett Q: abused eitiittren Eneintti int} the designation ei specific Stef? anti enilahetaticat Ea'iil'E sentiee 'preu'lders 81 I Lenietaat an ith Manage Human ?E?raitieklng Pi?egrarn Manager. Catheiisz: Charitiee et inniawilie Pe encE?ng liae been approved by the Merei'ieatt Ui?titeereity EE?EetEtntEez?tat Review Board tent nee net been t3 2E3 l/t C32 Pnreaai Etta Enaetee t- Btti? ti2js?tiji {2813:} ?En order tn ei?i?eetiiete the reqnitei?nea?ite at this; inn Elie eatsii tat ehaii lite Nevernber . at eaCiE year beginning} En 20E a Stabs nit to the Legieiative Centrnieeinn a cea?nnrei'ten repeat the number at reperte the whit Eet has received tegarding eitiid EEC-time ni the number at reports ia? at the cabinet has iE?Evesttgatect and deten?ntnett that a is the Vietiz'n at human and the n?LiEnE?Et at 3n re previciea, txciciil?ienatiy, eni?euent te Enactee Home 3 2? {2013}, ?By Nevez?nher i, an 2 the Cabinet ter it: at in anct air eE?EaEi tn the Legteiatlve Research - Commission a cemprehet naive remit an it Eaten te iinelente tn; at nent a: t?tCi ee Ee inr ehi are are euepeete? te be vietit?ne of human tratilekli ng a3 wetl as rec-es n;EnEendt {ta ta: my chat that engrave the cabii?zet a abttity Ee iE?tvee Egate cages and previcte treatntei?it amt enecitietethe neecie oithe ee - - on; See Kea?itnek?y Cabinet tar Heatth and l-arnii?y? Human Eert?i?ctir- eit'e?rbzatt Bi eat. Ree-eased en Eehruan ?25 2 . . - - .0: The remaining 28% et ea re etitl penali?tc; att the time at Fiance? ts the Lactate emf; an an ll l'itE tip: eubeTenTTeleg {Te epbeea? Te eebeeTe CT The law?? TlTe - egeTTeg; Te be KeeTueky?e new {3088? TepeTTe T0 The LegTeTeTive eppeei? Te be a TOLET The eege?eg 0T eeveiepibg- TeguleTTeTTe Te The law Te Te emergency eleeTT lTTiTlel been edve Lacy LeeTeEe ere by? D888. The ebeLTTee LET sex be Services; LTT and The?: be by sex ebLTee eubeTeeTTe?Tee as; LTT neeLT 0T eeTvTLee, luveni?e Sex Traf?cking ebeuie eueETTy as; ?Web T?ek,? Them Te Tweed Hewevea There ere Tew eew?ee pregame evei?eb?e, LTETLT elT . .1 may require eeEe. TT Lee/Tees ere epeTebTTeTe. Cbi?dree?e Heme bee developed Teveeile eex Ter pregreme and bee eepeeTTy Te pEeT/ide eegeibg TeeTeT eeTe eregTemef?T eTaTewide T?TeTweTk 0T ebeeTeETzee eeTT/iee epTieETe Te eTiEi ieekieg. 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QGTS. kg; (STE {3922 3148-9 bLlT. ?ed cm 25 2993 /\mt 6?0,0110( 1J(b) ("f, of human traflicking of a child shall be considorud oihor community f-or example, Houso Bill 3 rna11elalud id011tificalion of slart wiU1in U1u CabinGl to spodtically work wiU1 lhG ju\runilo tralficking victirn popululion, nol 04 to KC-DemandAbolition-087988 9b Chapter No, 2012-i 0£:i (8tfuctivo Jan, i, 20i ~1) 98 The deterrninaUon ot whether to treat the child or lliu 100 101 in the discretion f-18. been found to be a victim 102 KC-DemandAbolition-087989 - 104 "-Fit?rtiia Deperti meet 0t and EemElE entt Heride DepeEtmenE ct Law EhEeEcemehL 337.1213 we; 10? K31 meEl'y' Net EEcy 19.11;! sit; 'Ee devetepmeht ehd eheetrheht OE the 2012 Act.? The task the - etEetegEe pleh hEeught key pieyere to the tehle peEicy Eeview eheE E0 the teek EeEce repeEE: eh ?Ad EECEC: Committee (311 DeEheetEe l?L?EiheE Sex TEetEEckEhg wee [etee'teet] te Edehtity system 01? EhiheE sex ehcl lctehtity What legEeEetlch may be te Emplemeht EetEeh 0E the task teEce EheEE'EheEe eceEtEehetE E10333 tc gEeE?Et tcE eeEE/Ecee eemeetlc end teEeEgh heEh victEEhe With the 0E the 2012 Act, eexeet expEeEtetEeh beceEhe ct ehuee that Ehuet Eepert te met to thEe ehehge, Eegetetiehe. I ehehEEhg the egehey tc teeth sex and EeheE :33 Chile ct the perpetEeteE? tElggeEEhg ehd eeEVEcee The EcEeeE ct the I Eewe 1E1 ErlcEEcEe eE'eE'E'Eet eelE Sew the DeheEtEE'Eeht 0E JuvehEle .Euetlce <31? :3 I I te the Erlcr'ic?e chElcE he?EEihe which theEE ihltletee child Ehveet?ge- tieh :3..th {Eepeh eh whet the EevehEEe needs; at the tEE'hef" 'lh the meet ehtereemeht eth eeEvECe E'L'Eere have etEehg jeEht -. eE'eteecEe. .. I I etEeE'Eg euppert tcE eeteh?iehihg e. Eew Eh the Sate I E?leEheE Act has. het heeEE echtEeveEey. SeEhe eevecetee that the tech ct secuEe eptiehe tcE' eete 0t yeuth EdehtitEeEE ee heEEihg heeh tEeEElchedEEepElveeleE/EE ehEcEeeE'heht .311 eete to EhepeE?epEEete placements; E11 gE?eup hemee. er E0 the Bethe Act? teheEd e. uh~ - petehtieity EheppEepEEete health hale.? DEE the etheE' 13.1713, pEeceE'EfEehte Ee?ee eebete ever WhetheE it Ee eherce?ete tc EoEece yeuhg hereon iE1 extended ihveluhteEy leek deem - eechee WEtheut tEeeEtEehel meeteE heelth heEd. ptOpQSed legEeletEeh that weulELE heve eEEewee eexuel?y expEelteEE chEEe 10 he held Eh eettEhg eeleEy oh the ycuhg EEl~Y••I D.C.: Novcrn- KC-DemandAbolition-088004 203 Ohio's sex law, Ohio Hev. Code Ann, § requires proof ot force, or older unless the victim w2s trafficked by 204 200 20/ 10 mod the slondard of lraining lrauma 20B 209 lho Ohio Dornestic Violence Notand H0store Coolilion. Seo "Ohio http://mhu.ohio.gov/Delauit. on 2i 0 To learn more, soo http: '/www.publicsafcty,ohio.gov/hlilndcx.hlmL KC-DemandAbolition-088005 211 212 tho Sorvic0 t·,Jiatrix and Crnnmunity ~Jlodnls tor ,\dulls of Justice JuST Novnmb0r G, 20i 4), Transcript on fllo 21Cl KC-DemandAbolition-088006 ht lp://sharedhopo,org / of commercial sex abuse ot or promoling 1ra\iGI tor cornmcrci:::ll ftnff;;:;fE 0E and eEE2?;e Chiete. the Weeh?hgten SteteCrEE'hEneE the WeeEE?IEEgteh et the LEE Debts: at dEE'eE;t care at Eeaet Ewe represeetett?tes Mis?ts; the BEEperEer Ceurt the ("S-curt Gtt?ee and any? eertE2?Eg ehaErs GE Ea!? 3K EeE?Cee - HB meI?Edetec? the GEE Sex the LEE State the 2"EeLEee eeI?EeEe, ESE state and from servEee previth; re em EELE (DEE 22:; sex ,eEwE mg Ets \r?I'ctEms. The 005 2?EE2ttee eepemtect 28 EE EdueEe repEe E6 IEEzet2eEEe The ?ve sat: Eheer eat EehE2. ehect 23E, the ErEem? here we?; We ServEcee C02 b, and LE2 22/ De?es: :Cewem 22w Bee? ECE 2022 by . Hebert BeEseE AgeEhet and 2 {3.2.2 EOE rete? 23h 23,2 ESE: Debra Beyer {OrgeI IEEzatEen ELEE and {Lee . FELEE EELEEIE Bees ?EEty t: Nature Getter (PeepEe GT AgeEhet AEDS E- MEE 223.2) erEd (Set Shave" JuetE'ee by Chiet - (Weeh?hgton Pam: Ch Me") Matt BLEELELELEE E32 AtteE?E hays), and Hepe}. The pertEeEpeEett the ETEL re met - phene t0 dEeLLEes emgrees, (32' ebe?ter and eheck? the . - 2223- Stetew?de (>22 Sex ?eece? f? 224:2 PE. Eh at) ddrew Sex TE - State Dupertment LEE 2QE it, my EB, EB, 2Q. .ECELEE. Accessed 2E3 2QE - . . . - - I-te this eervey tett that there were hot ecteqeate eveitehie te eehre Sex tiettEeKEhg I eervivere Eheth edette ahct rhiheteE ahd. eeheEeteht with other etetee, epeeltieatly tieteei heed - Eei? both emergehey ahct lengwtei?h?i residehtiel eewiee eptiehe. The CertErhittee Oh the GEES further recommended that ?the State at Weehihgteh eheeid a Single EeeEht et Gehteet Thin eteteQever_hmeht ehtE?trettEeKihg; ettei'te ahd eperate eh ihtei?het pertat.?itt Beth reoegnizect that elthetigh ehelEehgee were tepettee, the five pilot eEtee EmeEerhehtEhg the Ev'ieelet are ehtt ehetiici he directed Ehte enceuregEhg the 'EEeveiephteht .et mete teek ehct exeehEtEhg the Meet?ii etetewie?e. White the Eei'Ehai statewide Pretecel Eh Weehihgteh ie an irhpetteht teel te- prerhete eemieteney-E - Eh Erhptementetien ehatlehgee reihaEh En eheetihg that the goats ehd at the. ere the etete.? Ghetlehgee etee remeih ter these VietEme reterrecti te the et Services; (DE-ESE. it has heeh eittEeult Eet DHS te meet the 3-hour requirehieht. pettieuteEEy ee thheihg iirr?iEtatEehe. BEES its hot etettiteriiy re~_ te eteviee ehe treihihg eh Gethh'iereiel eexueE exeleltetieh Ee het required for eit lh White eeihrttetelet eexeeE exeieitatlen triggers . e. htehdetery e?i Chile ehet hegEeet at whether the ehuee is at the hehde et caretaker ei third party. ehty hee the duty te EhveetEgete et ehtiee er Ihegieet by I pereht er eatetehet Fer this; betweeh arid the men}; heh-Eetetit ergenizetiehe Eh Weehihgteh I: -. State thet werk with iexeleEtee yeuth ie etheiel te ihtelemehtatEeh et WeehEhgtehte pteteetive Hewett/er ere tihttEhg that after at: et a htandetery repeat et SHE otteh het wEth elteady wetkihg WEth the ehEidf? it the ehEid hee ah lhveivee temity member, .Ehveltiemeht 'eeit etteh - etlehete the terriity. the etteite et to ehgege em werk; iwith the tamityfh Dee te the tech et ehe EtedEeeted fer eehiihg 3e); trettiekeet yetith, DHS ah uphili hettie Eh reependEhg appreptia?teiy te thie pepeietieh thteiigh Ete eXietli?ig pt?Qgi?ai?EES, particularly Eh lEght et the ihteheEve encl- lttetime. care. that meet be. . . I I pert et working with thEe peptitatieh ?Eh te the gap Eh the Departmeht et Gemrheree Cittlee et Crime Vietirhe l-i Attveeaey (QQVAEH eeiminletei?e grehte to ever etegrame statewiee that previde te 231-3 Qtieettei rte MeEElida {tie enge. l;:xe EQEE EEve . \iietirrie et erlihe, Eneteciihg pregrethe geereet tewete eeiftiihg juvehile eex trettiektra rg Eh 20E CE, 00%; httlizeei tendeCQEiectedtrem the Fire-etitetieh[Preventieh arid ihtei'vehtEeh - Statewide Cieerdii?ietihgg Cerhrhitie eh the hrhercial wexuel ifixpleEtetieh hi Witshahg??eh Statement Ceez'drieiirig; Cen?irrii?ifee ah - the C?eri'ihiercei? heme; Expi?eif: on 0? {mime 20:4 ?epeii? i?e i?hetuxiisfittiire. hi the Atteriie i3 http:/E? . Lt tiereeEheht ?Eitirthei Etetiieizii E?Eg/Cei hmereEaily SixeeEl?y [x _eieited_ GiitEdrerE Ceihi pfiE emigre eh i?tercsE?i 2.33 Emit} . 28E. _Herrtarke by Lee Ele Sexuei Exeieitetteh Eral: hii?igteiie E?eliwCeerciElleter Vetithfjere. Netiei ?ieECelieqhiei 20m: jEiEreE?EiEe Juetiee and EA eltere and fei JuEreE tiEe Sex DEE WE rhEs t} C. Neueihher RUE iE GE tile with atithere \i?idee acailethie at httpeif eharedhegzie. eEg/v tzet~ he dethrE?zE?; reepehee?. - 232 _Be?yer.? Debra-E (25313) ?ACaseier Exemptla? 3g ME EOE E'ieetitt. tieri Eli Shite Wi?it/?i/ii?ii/Efyert?i 1E E201 at: pp; .2223} .httpu Ewlmiiverwehe erg/hwiaww tine" 2&3? he 4* ??24 Acne: Eeertiehj $53 23th .3u33 i ii. teem? Eviegzieli ig Ee? - e3 to Sex '"E'atiieked E?aehiitqteh D. C: Neverhher 6. 2m it}. 'E'Eenecript ei?i with Videe ataEEabEe eE tittp; erg/ - we eezbi?ihg guvtleejuet ieepeheef. - . - . - 281E ELE. - . te 333ml pregame 30E thie eeme pepe3etierift? The egehey hee 033 the GeordihetEhg - Cemrhittee eh {1383338 end Chairs the Ceerdmetihg Cemmittee Sex Trett3ek3r3gf?l 'Aecerdmg 30 the GSEG 20333 Er33t?e3 ?epert 3'0 the LegieEetere, e30videe a he wrehg deer? approach 30 ih 3333333033 Survivors 03 GEES eeh receive ehd euppm?t threegh ?33 regiehet GrirEEeX/ietErEE Service Centeteehtt Sexual ?Pregreme. Ehelude 24-hour 30 eeEety p3er3r33r3g 3333333 rhedlee? care. heEe uneeretethhg the Eeget system. ehel er?tgelrtg 3333333233333.? 333 I ZiedelEtEerE, there has been 333 prierlty eh brewing tedereE etete Ferrets. Beth .YeuthGere. e. 8eett3e service e3evE<3er that eeEE/ee runaway and youth and has hetierteEiy etegrerhe tor eewihg luvenl?e eex trafficking \EEetirEEe. ehd WAFEN. - I whEeh Ee e. 03 new gaverhErEehteE ergehizat?ehe errel eerEEhEehEty? erev?eeEe Eh I Seettie Yak; 3rEEe ehd Seekerte heve received tedetel gre:te from the U. Department at E?tee3th - 533E313 Humeh end the 3.3. 53 Department 03 JeetEe WeehEhgterE State wee art the Eeretrertt e3 er3eritizihg erirEE3r3elEzet3erE (33 the pereetretere yeuth ertel 3dehtitthg eer'EEhEeEe3eE3y eexuelEy exe3eitee3 yeeth ee Viet3rEEe. The state th3e hietery I133 leederehE E33 by prierEthE Ehg eteteWE {3e ee?3ebe3e33er3 elE etekeheteete 333333 by Ohgeihg ehd et3er3gthehEEIg e3 Ete ereteetive reepenee 235 at the C203 EEmEttee a: mi 033363: :33 the EEC Eei?3?is3gtc33?3 Attorne 3 33353333533 P3334 13233333 E?E?epw': E0 ?re 33333133333339. Statew?de tr> 2015 but may rtet Edeeattettat artet Veeatiertat ere te hetetrtg them develee their ahd trttereete. gairt and be aetitre members; at their - eemmehitiee.? whtte tt?te ehtiet te grew ahct thrive. at the eemeiextty eat the traema irteerrert -- .eerihg a trattiekihg stteattert. these pregrame may Eeek that?t traditiehai programmatic te Chile Set/era! eetaettahert erevtdere that traditiehat program I te artct rtegieetett Veeth were het whee the eempiex I trauma et it ta Whert eretrtdirtg that pregrame- meet the et the wheie chitet and {if} rtet teat te what happened te them. thheet extertett/e ahatyete Qt date it ie rtet te detirte - veeattertai artet Ette ektit eregrame eet trertrte hat/eerttergee.M I .285 aitd Edetmatt Peter. ?may rtf': A (when latter)?; $2 re the 39m iirrtitzr ?ring e? i-Er'rfs eaterctete rt Law- - Qertter ert tjeF event and inequality. 2013. p. Vt'V-rr trat?e tererg attest/r :iatait tirw?ittrrepr ..prtt .HC-ELGE, 'eect- - icbrtat'yb 201:3. 28? Shared Hepet it 'tter rtattortat Na tarts-rt 2052 r-Zrtat 2t) ?iti E'Lftitt? erg art- eerttartt tieteami V2312 OU?NatrertaE Cet? rt?2?t2? access eedert Fetereary?i 2t}? :5 I. 2638 Department ettee Departmer of trait it at HeirtartfHertteiartr? arctirt Stra eel: .ast?rertt draw an fer Het?t'rt'rs of #227355}? Jami :z {rt rite bie'rzr?ee fart 4. mm .20 3?1 .. {genptbe?t edetaJHeittart gie-Pian. pat. rite-(tee eed eh Febrtrar'V . 2F 33 St. atee Bett, tftc'vid arte Beii. Jeezteiyrt. ?trtteragerre; Strategic Ptarmirtg a5 a Cettaberae ttert ?Feet: Human rag atrrt treat tretrt" 17?s Ceiteattiertt: 54;; 53V tertt CapaettV te Serve C-htici Victims of E-ttrt t'ttart? Herida?e Response.? it?) rd Va meat as ter t?te ett IOr'ggartizetierte atr'td Aetiert Cet'ttetet'tee. Grer Hvett Deitt er. Batter. - November .23 2014. 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As the ttQEIi etetee that Eieve EiQt etitheELE tiiEe EiQt have ?it: be Qerriet tQ tineEd with legieletieri tiiet eterte tQ reeQQEiee, Effie JEETISQ deveEQQtiietit Qt Fleride?e QEQ?tthii/e reeQQEiee shows, reeQQrIee in we legislative 3e Qeilkelyy lEtinetIietitetEQtE eeti iE'ithrEE QQlEey, and EegleEetiiIe Qtierige may be JUST ReeQQriee ie Qeet viewed ee . witti eeveiel eteQe: Statutory Qtierige QEngiEig -. - ttiEe QQileQQEetiQIi ete EQ IiiexirEiEzEtig ttie Qt ethi eteQ - - (Qt Chaiienges Are Asseciated with Referring to Child Welfare for Services. I. etetee that have enacted a have reteErE?EE tQ QtiEin Wettere' . iet WtiEie dEtthiEig EQiietiEie sex vietime Qt eriei -- EiitQ QtiilEE QrQEthEve eeritEQee eiiQEie with the View EtieE see not Qt eexeei ebuee the eEetiEtee administrative reguietIQEie end QQEEQEE QrQQedLitee that geveitE Ettie I _-egeIiQEee Etiet QrQVEcie Qtiitci services; are QEteEi EiQt tQ Qtevicie eEve service EeeQQtiee. tQ eli Sex mg vEQtiErie. 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