Human trafficking networks operating at the highest levels of society remain among the most difficult to prosecute and disrupt. This webinar brought together survivor leaders with direct experience of exploitation connected to elite networks — including those linked to the Epstein and Fayed cases — to present first-hand testimony and concrete policy proposals to lawmakers and senior government officials from around the world.
Survivors with direct experience of exploitation connected to elite networks — specifically those linked to the Epstein and Fayed cases — presented first-hand testimony and concrete policy proposals before lawmakers and senior officials from many nations as well as the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).


Their insights addressed the systemic failures that enabled these networks to operate for years — even decades — and the structural reforms necessary to prevent recurrence. A video of their testimonies can be seen here.
IMPACT STATEMENTS & POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS:
Hope Beryl Green: Impact Statement & Policy Recommendations
Jen Mills: Impact Statement, Policy Recommendations
Lindsay Mason: Impact Statement, Policy Recommendations
The J4FHS Foundation: Prevention Through Protection
SUBMIT YOUR STATEMENT & RECOMMENDATIONS:
We know that the best policy solutions come from survivors themselves, and other survivors of human trafficking may submit them HERE.
This webinar was made possible through the generous sponsorship of MasterWord.

