The owner of Bradenton massage parlor Latin Relaxation, 52-year-old Lina Payne, was arrested on June 3 after being the subject of a multi-agency human trafficking investigation, according to deputies. Tiffany Tompkins [email protected]
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An investigation into an โillicit massage parlorโ in Manatee County led to the rescue of at least 10 human trafficking victims, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced.
Moody also announced a new Florida Human Trafficking Strike Team, which she said helped investigate prostitution rings in Manatee and Hillsborough Counties, leading to several arrests.
Moody said law enforcement officers rescued 10 victims from the alleged trafficking ring. She expects that number to increase as the investigation continues.
Mark Brutnell, a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, said the new strike force team made several arrests in the investigation.
โWhat we found was a fully functional, highly organized, international human trafficking operation based here in Hillsborough County and Manatee County,โ Brutnell said.
According to Brutnell, more than 117 victims have been โcycled throughโ businesses run by Lina Payne, the alleged owner of at least two businesses in Manatee County accused of illegal sex work.
โThe disturbing facts of this case highlight the need for our new statewide strike team and demonstrate how this expert team of investigators, prosecutors, analysts and victimsโ advocates can help coordinate efforts to take down trafficking operations and rescue victims,โ Moody said.
Payne, 52, would make frequent trips to Latin American countries and the majority of the victims were funneled from these areas, Brutnell said.
Investigators said Payne charged women recruited from Venezuela and Colombia between $40,000 and $50,000 to be smuggled across the border and into the United States, promising them legitimate work. Instead, detectives said these women were held in debt bondage and coerced to perform sex acts for money and pay the proceeds to Payneโs illegal business.
Payne would also often make threats of physical violence against the women and their families in other countries, while the women had no means of transportation and lived at the massage parlors, effectively cutting them off from the outside world, Brutnell said.
Detectives said those businesses included one in Bradenton, where the investigation began: Latin Relaxation on Cortez Road. The businessโs website advertised face shaves and massages for $220, but investigators say customers were paying those prices for sex with human trafficking victims.
During a Manatee County Sheriffโs Office investigation into the Bradenton massage parlor, an undercover detective found used condoms, envelopes full of cash and rooms filled with beds but no massage tables.
The latest arrest came Friday when Sandra Garavito was charged with racketeering and deriving support from proceeds of prostitution, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office.
Court records show Garavito was released the next day on bond. FDLE officials described Garavito as a โkey playerโ in Payneโs alleged human trafficking enterprise.
Court records show a judge denied Payneโs bond at a hearing on June 10.
In May, the Manatee County Sheriffโs Office also arrested Payneโs alleged accomplice, 56-year-old Karen McGlynn, who they said managed some of Lina Payneโs locations. Court records show McGlynn was released from jail on June 6.
In October, a โmulti-faceted human trafficking operationโ called Operation Refuge resulted in 17 arrests as part of a crackdown on local massage parlors, with one employee at Latin Relaxation being charged with deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution.
Major Todd Shear, the investigative bureau chief at the Manatee County Sheriffโs Office, said heโs thankful the Latin Relaxation case expanded to involve the new strike force team, the Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security.
โAs you know, this case germinated in Manatee and if we just siloed that case to ourselves, wow, we would have missed a whole lot of victims. Wow, we would have missed a whole lot of prosecutions that needed to be done,โ Shear said at the news conference.
Moody said the new strike force team is assisting local law enforcement agencies with more than 20 human trafficking cases and has made contact with around 40 human trafficking victims.
Michael Moore Jr. is the public safety and justice reporter for the Bradenton Herald. He covers crime, courts and law enforcement. Michael grew up in Bradenton and graduated from University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
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An investigation into an โillicit massage parlorโ in Manatee County led to the rescue of at least 10 human trafficking victims, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced.
Moody also announced a new Florida Human Trafficking Strike Team, which she said helped investigate prostitution rings in Manatee and Hillsborough Counties, leading to several arrests.
Moody said law enforcement officers rescued 10 victims from the alleged trafficking ring. She expects that number to increase as the investigation continues.
Mark Brutnell, a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, said the new strike force team made several arrests in the investigation.
โWhat we found was a fully functional, highly organized, international human trafficking operation based here in Hillsborough County and Manatee County,โ Brutnell said.
According to Brutnell, more than 117 victims have been โcycled throughโ businesses run by Lina Payne, the alleged owner of at least two businesses in Manatee County accused of illegal sex work.
โThe disturbing facts of this case highlight the need for our new statewide strike team and demonstrate how this expert team of investigators, prosecutors, analysts and victimsโ advocates can help coordinate efforts to take down trafficking operations and rescue victims,โ Moody said.
Human trafficking victims recovered, FDLE says
Payne, 52, would make frequent trips to Latin American countries and the majority of the victims were funneled from these areas, Brutnell said.
Investigators said Payne charged women recruited from Venezuela and Colombia between $40,000 and $50,000 to be smuggled across the border and into the United States, promising them legitimate work. Instead, detectives said these women were held in debt bondage and coerced to perform sex acts for money and pay the proceeds to Payneโs illegal business.
Payne would also often make threats of physical violence against the women and their families in other countries, while the women had no means of transportation and lived at the massage parlors, effectively cutting them off from the outside world, Brutnell said.
Detectives said those businesses included one in Bradenton, where the investigation began: Latin Relaxation on Cortez Road. The businessโs website advertised face shaves and massages for $220, but investigators say customers were paying those prices for sex with human trafficking victims.
During a Manatee County Sheriffโs Office investigation into the Bradenton massage parlor, an undercover detective found used condoms, envelopes full of cash and rooms filled with beds but no massage tables.
Bradenton massage parlor at center of investigation
The latest arrest came Friday when Sandra Garavito was charged with racketeering and deriving support from proceeds of prostitution, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office.
Court records show Garavito was released the next day on bond. FDLE officials described Garavito as a โkey playerโ in Payneโs alleged human trafficking enterprise.
Court records show a judge denied Payneโs bond at a hearing on June 10.
In May, the Manatee County Sheriffโs Office also arrested Payneโs alleged accomplice, 56-year-old Karen McGlynn, who they said managed some of Lina Payneโs locations. Court records show McGlynn was released from jail on June 6.
In October, a โmulti-faceted human trafficking operationโ called Operation Refuge resulted in 17 arrests as part of a crackdown on local massage parlors, with one employee at Latin Relaxation being charged with deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution.
Major Todd Shear, the investigative bureau chief at the Manatee County Sheriffโs Office, said heโs thankful the Latin Relaxation case expanded to involve the new strike force team, the Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security.
โAs you know, this case germinated in Manatee and if we just siloed that case to ourselves, wow, we would have missed a whole lot of victims. Wow, we would have missed a whole lot of prosecutions that needed to be done,โ Shear said at the news conference.
Moody said the new strike force team is assisting local law enforcement agencies with more than 20 human trafficking cases and has made contact with around 40 human trafficking victims.
Michael Moore Jr. is the public safety and justice reporter for the Bradenton Herald. He covers crime, courts and law enforcement. Michael grew up in Bradenton and graduated from University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
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