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There have been no human-trafficking studies in the info. Police responded to not less than sixty eight studies of medication and 48 disturbances at or across the hotel and made 69 warrant arrests there. The lawsuit lists four named defendants who held higher administration positions during the time Shri Jinasha operated the lodge and 5 John Doe defendants. Calls and messages to former managers for Shri Jinasha weren't returned. Attorneys Meredith Moore and Lauren Manatt with the Rainwater, Holt & Sexton law firm filed the lawsuit on behalf of an unnamed plaintiff -- Jane Doe -- in opposition to Shri Jinasha LLC and Seven Star Hotels Group Inc., former owners of the quality Inn and Suites at 6100 Mitchell Drive. Former President Bill Clinton signed the United States' first law to specifically address human trafficking in 2000 with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. The lawsuit claims the hotel administration failed to examine rooms, to watch unregistered guests coming into and exiting the building, to implement security measures that might preclude the exploitation of minors and adults and didn't correctly train workers on the signs of human trafficking. The corporate is not a defendant in the lawsuit. |
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