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‘Low risk, high reward’: How sex traffickers use coercive debt to exploit survivors | Globalnews.ca

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At least one in four sex trafficking survivors have fraudulent debt set up in their name by their trafficker.

The debt takes on different forms like credit cards, telecommunications, lines of credit, payday loans or car loans.

Ontario has legislation to protect survivors from fraudulent debt through Bill 41 .

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