A Journey to Freedom and Awareness

My name is M., and I am a fighter of a lifetime of trafficking, exploitation, and abuse. My story begins with a childhood ravaged by family members who preyed upon my innocence, and continued through adolescence marked by grooming and manipulation at the hands of a Romeo trafficker. The worst was yet to come, as I fell into the clutches of elite traffickers who exploited me for their twisted desires.
Throughout my journey, I encountered countless individuals who were supposed to help me – family members, authority figures, and institutions designed to protect victims like me. Yet, time and again, I faced the opposite of help: further exploitation, torture, rape and even complicity to the traffickers. 
Despite the darkness that surrounded me, I found the strength to escape, to survive, and ultimately, to thrive. My experiences have inspired me to share my story, to raise awareness about the evil forces that seek to destroy lives, and to empower fellow survivors with the knowledge and strategies they need to break free.
Through my story, I aim to expose the harsh realities of trafficking, exploitation, and abuse while offering a beacon of light for those navigating similar darkness. Join me on this journey, as we confront the evil that threatens our world and reclaim our right to safety, dignity, and empowerment.

Trafficking Deterrence and Accountability Act

T.D.A.A.

Inspiration Behind the Trafficking Deterrence and Accountability Act

The Trafficking Deterrence and Accountability Act was born from a stark reality: trafficking has become the number one illicit business globally, generating billions of dollars annually. This lucrative industry thrives on exploitation, coercion, and manipulation, leaving countless victims in its wake.

What’s even more alarming is that our justice system often fails these victims. Instead of protecting them, it criminalizes them. Trafficked individuals are frequently arrested and incarcerated for crimes they were forced to commit while under their trafficker’s control. Meanwhile, their exploiters roam free, continuing to profit from their suffering.

The cruel irony is that more people are jailed for being poor – including victims of trafficking – than for actual crimes like trafficking. This systemic injustice perpetuates a vicious cycle of exploitation, silencing victims and emboldening traffickers.

The Trafficking Deterrence and Accountability Act aims to disrupt this cycle by introducing harsher punishments for traffickers and protecting victims from unjust prosecution.

Inspired by the courage of survivors and the urgency of this crisis, this bill seeks to:

Impose mandatory life sentences for traffickers

Forfeit all trafficker assets, redirecting them to victim restitution

Strengthen prosecution tools and international cooperation

By passing this legislation, we hope to shift the paradigm from innocent victims being imprisoned to traffickers facing justice. It’s time to hold exploiters accountable, protect the vulnerable, and dismantle the trafficking industry’s grip on our society.

Trafficking Deterrence & Accountability Act

Section 1: Purpose

This Act aims to deter trafficking crimes by imposing harsher punishments on traffickers, ensuring justice for survivors, and protecting vulnerable populations.

Section 2: Mandatory Life Sentence for Traffickers

Impose a mandatory life sentence without possibility of parole for all traffickers, regardless of the type of trafficking offense.

Section 3: Asset Forfeiture and Restitution

Mandate the forfeiture of all assets owned or controlled by traffickers, including but not limited to:

Real estate
Vehicles
Bank accounts
Investments
Businesses

Award all forfeited assets to the trafficked survivors as restitution for their suffering.

Section 4: Strengthened Prosecution Tools

Provide additional resources and training for prosecutors handling trafficking cases.
Establish a national trafficking prosecution task force.

Section 5: International Cooperation

Enhance international cooperation to combat trafficking:
Increase information sharing between countries.
Establish joint task forces to investigate trafficking cases.

Author
Magie Majik
Memoirs Of a Trafficked Native

My Vision: No more trafficking

After decades of exploitation,

 I envision a life free from traffickers grasp. 

My dream scenario includes:

1. Debt Erasure: Freedom from financial burdens imposed by traffickers, allowing me to start anew.

2. New Identity: A fresh start with a new ID, untethered from my exploitative past.

3. Compensation: Acknowledgment of suffering and loss, though not expected, would be a symbolic gesture towards justice.

4. Autonomy: Freedom to work on my terms, pursuing passions, and helping others without coercion.

5. Education and Empowerment: Opportunities to attend college or acquire knowledge, enhancing my advocacy skills and personal growth.

6. Non-Profit Establishment: Creating a safe haven for survivors, providing resources, and inspiration for positive change.

7. Justice Served: Traffickers held accountable, protecting others from similar exploitation and ensuring justice is served.

This vision represents my hope for a future where I can thrive, free from exploitation’s shadows. I strive to create a better world for myself and others, inspiring positive change and advocating for survivors’ rights.

Trafficking Victims Protection, Rights, and Relief Act

Inspiration Behind the Bill: A Call to Action Against Mass Trafficking

The Protecting Trafficked Persons from Criminalization and Financial Exploitation Act was born from the harrowing true stories of survivors like myself, Nick Yarris, and countless others who have been trafficked in plain sight. Our experiences expose a sinister web of corruption infiltrating government agencies, military, law enforcement, media, and beyond.

As a Native American who grew up in a colonized world, I felt an innate calling to reclaim my heritage and live authentically. However, this desire was constantly thwarted by the very systems meant to protect me. My family’s history of colonization and trauma was merely a precursor to the exploitation I would face.

My memoir, “Memoirs of a Trafficked Native,” chronicles my journey and connects the dots between my story and the larger narrative of mass trafficking. It reveals how corrupt government agencies, military, law enforcement, media, and other powerful entities have conspired to exploit vulnerable individuals, including Native Americans, for their own gain.

One of the most egregious injustices I witnessed was the forced separation of families, where innocent parents were coerced into giving up their children to their abusers. These victims were then extorted into paying child support – essentially funding their own exploitation and that of their children.

Nick Yarris’s story and others like mine demonstrate that trafficking thrives in the shadows of corruption, protected by those sworn to uphold justice. Our collective experiences inspired this bill, which aims to dismantle the corrupt systems enabling trafficking and ensure survivors receive the protection, compensation, and restitution they deserve.

By supporting this legislation, we can begin to heal the wounds of colonization, corruption, and exploitation. Together, we can create a safer world where survivors like myself are believed, protected, and empowered to reclaim their lives.


Protecting Trafficked Persons from Criminalization and Financial Exploitation Act

Section 1: Purpose

This Act aims to protect individuals who have been trafficked from criminalization, corruption, and wrongful financial debts, ensuring their safety, dignity, and access to justice. This legislation is inspired by the true stories of survivors, including the author of this bill, who have been trafficked in plain sight by corrupt government agencies, military, law enforcement, media, and other powerful entities.

Section 2: Definitions

“Trafficked person” means an individual who has been subjected to labor or sex trafficking, as defined in the Trafficking Victim Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000.

“Wrongful financial debt” means any debt incurred by a trafficked person due to coercion, manipulation, or exploitation by their trafficker.

“Corrupt government agencies” includes any government entity, military, law enforcement, or affiliate found to be complicit in trafficking activities.

Section 3: Protection from Criminalization

No trafficked person shall be prosecuted or penalized for any crime committed while under the control of their trafficker.

Law enforcement agencies shall provide trafficked persons with immunity from prosecution for crimes related to their trafficking situation.

This protection extends to crimes committed due to coercion, including but not limited to:

Forced separation of families and subsequent child support payments to abusers.

Breeding programs resulting in forced pregnancy and child removal.

Section 4: Protection from Corruption

Government agencies and officials shall ensure that trafficked persons receive fair treatment and protection from corruption.

Any official found guilty of corruption related to trafficking cases shall face disciplinary action, including termination and criminal prosecution.

Corrupt government agencies shall be held accountable for their role in trafficking activities.

Section 5: Relief from Wrongful Financial Debts

Child support agencies shall immediately suspend and vacate any child support orders or debts incurred by a trafficked person due to coercion or manipulation by their trafficker.

Courts shall have the authority to vacate any judgments or debts related to trafficked persons, including traffic tickets, fines, and other financial obligations.

This relief extends to debts incurred due to forced participation in breeding programs or other exploitative activities.

Section 6: Compensation and Restitution

Trafficked persons shall be eligible for compensation and restitution for harm suffered, including financial losses and emotional distress.

Government agencies shall establish a fund to provide compensation and restitution to trafficked persons.


Author
Magie Majik
Memoirs Of a Trafficked Native

The Dark Reality of Trafficking and Organized Crime

Introduction


In the shadows of society, trafficking and organized crime continue to thrive, often hidden in plain sight. This is the story of a survivor, who bravely shares their experience to shed light on the insidious tactics used by traffickers and the involvement of organized crime.


The Deceptive Promise

When I first encountered Amos Wallace, I had no idea I was being trafficked. The signs were there, but I didn’t recognize them. I was violently dragged out of my previous jobs by a gang stalker who forced me to work for Amos. He promised that this would be my last job, the job everyone dreams of. Amos boasted about placing people in various high-profile positions in entertainment, politics, and other industries. He assured me that after working for him for a year, I would never have to worry again. A home, a car, and a world of opportunities would be mine.


The Reality of the Work


My work for Amos was diverse, ranging from marketing and business tasks to cleaning. Most of the work took place at an Elks Lodge in San Bernardino, where events were held almost 24/7. Weekly cannabis events attracted a wide array of attendees, including politicians, law enforcement, and gang members. Amos claimed to have all the necessary licenses and even sold the ability to operate under his license to others. I believed the events were legal until I received a packet in my name detailing numerous violations at the Elks Lodge, each carrying hefty fines.



The Threats and Manipulation


Amos instructed me not to speak to the police, promising to handle everything. He even funded my campaign for city council, assuring me that candidates were selected, not elected, and that my victory was guaranteed. Despite his assurances, I campaigned earnestly, connecting with the people of my ward. However, a week before the elections, Amos tried to justify pedophilia and incest, which I vehemently opposed. Realizing I couldn’t be manipulated, I knew my chances of winning were doomed.

During my campaign, I meticulously kept all information in a suitcase, which included much of the work I was doing for Amos at the Elks Lodge. This suitcase contained meeting notes, numbers, and details for each event. Unfortunately, right after the election, the suitcase was stolen. Local homeless individuals who stay near the Elks Lodge and others informed me that the only way the suitcase could have been taken was if Amos ordered it. With my documents stolen, I found myself unable to work for anyone else except Amos.


Through Amos, I met my husband. At the time, neither of us knew the truth about Amos. We were both too busy trying to help others to consider our own situations. My husband was caring for a very ill man named Michael, who was being taken advantage of by Dennis and Church, the individuals supposed to help him with his trust. Despite Michael’s promise to take care of my husband through his trust, Dennis and Church refused to assist, leaving my husband to work tirelessly to care for Michael.


The Elks Lodge and Financial Exploitation



The Elks Lodge, a male-dominated club with separate meetings for men and women, became a central location for Amos’s operations. Amos, acting as the secretary, brought me in as his “shadow”. Despite the significant revenue generated from events, I never received payment for my work. Amos claimed there was no money, yet he frequently spent on personal indulgences including prostitutes regularly despite him being in a relationship with a Gal he groomed underage at the lodge.



Trust Corruption and Betrayal


When my husband and I got together, he reached out to Amos for help with Michael’s trust. Michael was supposed to have around $1 million in his trust, but Dennis and Church claimed it was only $500,000 and refused to help. In a meeting with Dennis, Church, my husband, Michael, Amos, and me, it became clear they would never assist Michael. They demanded receipts for all expenses, but with years of work and recent losses, the receipts were gone. Amos offered to create fake receipts and handle the situation, but this led to my husband losing over $50,000, which went into Amos’s pocket. Amos then charged Dennis and Church $20,000 for a home for Michael, along with utilities and rent.


Amos’s betrayal didn’t end there. He took Michael to a strip club and convinced him to turn against my husband, aiming to gain control of all the money. Despite this, my husband and I continued to care for Michael without payment. Amos eventually collaborated with Dennis and Church to siphon money from Michael’s trust. At the beginning of COVID-19, Michael’s health deteriorated due to the stress from the trust corruption. He ended up in a convalescent home and tragically passed away at the start of the pandemic.


Conclusion


This story highlights the deceptive and coercive tactics used by traffickers like Amos Wallace, who exploit their victims under the guise of legitimate opportunities. It also underscores the involvement of organized crime in trafficking operations and trust corruption, where exploitation and manipulation are rampant. By sharing this story, we hope to raise awareness and inspire action against trafficking and organized crime.

Stories of Nick Yarris & Magie Majik

From Darkness to Light:

In a world where justice is faltered, the stories of individuals like Nick Yarris and myself stand as powerful testaments to resilience and hope. Nick Yarris, wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, spent 22 harrowing years on death row before DNA evidence finally exonerated him. His journey from the depths of despair to freedom is not just a story of survival, but one of incredible strength and unwavering faith.

Like Nick, I too have faced wrongful persecution. My experiences have shaped me into an advocate against trafficking and corruption, fighting tirelessly to raise awareness and support those who have been exploited. Our stories, though unique, share a common thread of enduring unimaginable hardships and emerging stronger.

To further support our mission. I am excited to announce the limited edition book, “7 Days to Live” by Nick Yarris for sale. This book offers a raw and honest look at the challenges Nick faced. By purchasing this book, you are not only gaining insight into His story but also contributing to the fight against injustice.

Nick Yarris’s story has also been brought to life through various media. His gripping tale is featured in the documentary film “The Fear of 13”, and now, it has been adapted into a powerful play starring Academy Award winner Adrien Brody. This play, currently showing at the Donmar Warehouse, captures the essence of Nick’s incredible journey and the indomitable human spirit.

Join me in celebrating the strength and resilience of those who have been wrongfully persecuted. Together, we can shine a light on these stories and continue the fight for Justice.