The underground railroad, providing a means for escape for slaves, is a alive and well today in the United States of America and it is surfacing to share the remarkable escape of a domestic teen from over 15 years of sex slavery. This teen, who started communicating with Beauty From Ashes Ministries founder, also a sex trafficking over-comer, Julie Shematz, over 2 years ago via the internet, was ready to leave, but they both were faced with the dilemma of how she would escape and where to go.
The teen's desperate cries for help through public blogs and social networking websites documenting her struggles with self mutilation, eating disorders, depression, and illegal drugs culminated when she allegedly, voluntarily, admitted herself to a local mental health facility two weeks ago. Facing the reality of trauma bonding with the predator, 30+ years her age, her attempt to be 'rescued' failed again when she was released. In the Northeast, thousands of miles away from Julie Shematz, faced with no money and where else to turn but to go back to her abuser, she returned to him.
The abuser, aware of the teen's mental disorders and careful to not allow photographs of himself, had assessed her vulnerability via the internet years before and patiently groomed her and others to believe he was a trustworthy, licensed professional, degreed with a doctorate, carrying the title of 'pastor', capable of giving her the recovery services she needed from being sold for sex by her mother and used in occult sexual practices since she was 3 years old. The trafficker arranged the mother to sign off on her parental rights, giving him guardianship of the minor and he allegedly manipulated an unsuspecting couple into transporting her to him. This minor's initial cross state, Texas to Pennsylvania, 'rescue' immediately turned into a nightmare when the physically disabled 'father figure' started coercing her for sex in return for a place to stay and quickly devolved into manipulating her to do sadomasochism pornography and forcing her to dance in strip clubs. Not even being aware that she was a human trafficking victim, her public cries for help, disguised in self mutilation, served as an emotional and expressive outlet to the captivity she was experiencing.
In the United States of America, a minor under the age of 18 years old forced or coerced to perform commercial sex acts (pornography, stripping and prostitution) is a considered a 'severe form of human trafficking'. As this teen educated herself via the internet, through Beauty From Ashes Ministries new website and other websites, about human trafficking in the past 3-6 months, she became aware that she was a victim of severe human trafficking who had been severely emotionally manipulated. Although not openly admitting her victimization, her determination to leave began to overcome the fantasy she had held of being married & living happily ever after with her trafficker.
After advising Julie Shematz that she desperately wanted away from her 'fiancé', Julie kept reminding her that 'where there is a will there is a way' and that there were options for her life, in hopes that suicide would not seem like her only option. That evening the teen googled 'human trafficking' and logged onto Hear Women Talk (HWT), Trafficking. She began communicating privately in chat with Dottie Laster, the host, and some of her HWT team and within in 24 hours of contacting Dottie, an expert in executing rescues of victims and educating the public, including law enforcement and working with agencies across the nation, facilitated the teen and her kitten's escape. With only the clothes on her back, a backpack, laptop and kitten, the escape was a finely tuned plan that included multiple service agencies, private investigators, local and national law enforcement, US Airways and cross country relocation.
Today the teen is in a safe place receiving the comprehensive professional care she needs and deserves. For her protection and to provide her the best services available, she's been relocated four times since Thursday. Yesterday she asked Julie Shematz how she could receive Jesus Christ as her Savior and Lord. Her name is now written in the Lamb's Book of life and her new life free from physical & spiritual captivity has officially begun. Please keep Lisbeth (named changed for confidentiality) in your prayers. Whom the Son sets free is free indeed. (Corinthians 3:17)
Beauty From Ashes Ministries would like to thank all agencies, individuals, businesses and law enforcement involved in this teenager's rescue. We'd especially like to thank Dottie Laster of Laster Global Consulting and Dan Benedict of the Defender's Foundation.
Hear about the fastest growing crime in the world, human trafficking, and how community partnerships collaborated together to give this teen her escape from slavery this Thursday, September 23 from 1-2pm EST on Hear Women Talk, Trafficking, with host Dottie Laster. Julie Shematz will be her special guest discussing how Beauty From Ashes Ministries was able to be part of this modern day underground railroad and this teen's brave escape.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
BFA Founder LIVE on 89.5 Praise FM Friday, Sept 10
Our founder and human trafficking over-comer, Julie Shematz, will be discussing Beauty From Ashes Ministries live on "The Drive Home Radio Show" with Arnie Coones of Praise FM 89.5 on Friday, September 10th. If you're not in the Naples/Fort Myers, South West Florida area, you can listen online here: http://www.praisefm.com/
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Fort Myers Strip Club OutREACH, Mentoring Program, Coalition Mtg, Upcoming Events & More!
STRIP CLUB OUTREACH: Fort Myers, FL, Saturday, September 11th 7pm - 11pm. The Beauty From Ashes (BFA) outREACH team will be delivering a warm, comfort meal consisting of various quiches, salad, rolls & pies to the employees of of our local 'adopted' strip club. We'll also be doing foot washings, bible study and serving communion. After 6 years of outREACH to this club in the past 2 months we've been privileged to lead 8 people, including the manager, in the sinner's prayer. It's been your prayers and the giving of our partners that has made this possible, THANK YOU! Please continue to pray for these precious individuals. They desperately want out of their lifestyles and struggle with thinking it's impossible to do so. May the relationships we have developed be rooted and grounded in the truth that will set them free to be all that God destined and purposed them to be!
Julie Shematz & the BFA FREEdom™ Team
MENTORING PROGRAM: In response to the new believers from the strip club outREACHes and requests from the five county area guardian ed litem's office, we are developing a specialized mentoring program. If you are interested in becoming a mentor to a girl or young woman, please contact Julie Shematz. Application, references and BFA training is required.
LEE COUNTY HUMAN TRAFFICKING COALITION MEETING: Thursday, September 9, 10am-12pm at Summit Church, 19601, Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy., Fort Myers, FL 33912. This meeting is an open public meeting. If you are from the area, please consider participating and become part of the solution to human slavery.
BFA EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS:
One of BFA's goals is to equip others to reach, rescue and restore victims of commercialized sexual exploitation and trafficking with the message there is help and a way out. Since 2005, we have been providing 'victim/survivor-centered' training locally and across the United States in the development of this unique type of ministry.
Below is a list of the current presentations that we offer:
Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Identifying & Responding to America's Trafficked YouthHuman Trafficking - Hearing from the Victims & Addressing Demand
Sex Worker AfterCARE
Street OutREACH
Strip Club OutREACH
Sex Worker AfterCARE
Street OutREACH
Strip Club OutREACH
UPCOMING BFA AWARENESS & PREVENTION EVENTS:
Thursday, September 16th, 3:00-4:30pm, North Fort Myers, FL: Brookwood Girl's Home - It's Not Glamourous & Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking will be presented to the residents and staff.
Thursday, November 4th, 5:30 - 6:30pm, Fort Myers, FL: Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) - Human Trafficking, Hearing From the Victims & Addressing Demand will be presented to students and faculty. Event is sponsored by the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking (FCAHT).
Sunday, November 14th, 5:00-6:30pm, North Fort Myers, FL: Wesleyan Diplomat Church - Human Trafficking, Hearing From the Victims & Addressing Demand will be presented. Event sponsored by Women's Ministries.
PLEASE PRAY WITH BFA: Agree with us that those we have influenced will receive the revelation of who God is and who they are in Christ. May they have the strength and wisdom to make healthy choices and the courage to pursue the journey of inner healing.
theCALL2XXX: Join us for weekly global prayer to abolish slavery and for the organizations reaching, rescuing, restoring and advocating for the victims. Fridays 8-9am EST For more information and prayer guide: CLICK HERE
PRAYER REQUESTS: We care for you and have a team that prays over your every need. Please send them to prayer@beautyfromashes.org
DONATIONS: Your partnership is vital for us to continue providing awareness, advocacy and reach, rescue and restoration services to victims of commercialized sexual exploitation. Please consider becoming a monthly partner by giving a tax deductible gift today. For $35 or more we will send you our Child of God CD. For secure online donations, CLICK HERE or mail your check, cash or money order to Beauty From Ashes, 5100 S. Cleveland Ave., Ste, 318-148, Fort Myers, FL 33907.
For the LATEST NEWS REGARDING DOMESTIC SEX TRAFFICKING, visit our home page: http://www.beautyfromashes.org
We love, appreciate you & are praying for God's best for your life. Thank you again for your continued support. TOGETHER we are making a difference!
Passionate to see victims become over-comers,
Beauty From Ashes™ Ministries
Where Victims Become Over-Comers
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Craigslist Drops Ads for Adult Services In USA
The move comes just over a week after a group of state attorneys general said there weren't enough protections against blocking potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution. It's not clear if the closure is permanent, and it appears to only affect ads in the United States.
The listings came under new scrutiny after the jailhouse suicide last month of a former medical student who was awaiting trial in the killing of a masseuse he met through Craigslist, a popular site that lets users post classified ads, often for free.
Craigslist's adult services section carried ads for everything from personal massages to a night's companionship, which critics say veered into prostitution.
Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster said in a May blog posting that the company's ads were no worse than those published by the alternative newspaper chain Village Voice Media. He cited one explicit ad which included the phrase: "anything goes $90."
Craigslist has been caught for years in a murky legal fight that centers on how much responsibility the company bears for its ads, said Jonathan Zittrain, professor of law and computer science at Harvard University.
Prosecutors can argue Craigslist is an "intermediary" to the crime of prostitution, Zittrain said, but such cases are hard to prove. He said prosecutors must essentially prove that Craigslist knew an ad was a solicitation for prostitution; ads on Craigslist are typically worded more vaguely.
Nonetheless, to avoid a legal showdown, the company has tried to keep "inappropriate activity" off its site by screening ads.
It's unclear if Craigslist felt the attorneys general had a good argument, or if it simply got tired of spending time on the issue. But saying adult services were "censored" rather than just removing could be seen as a message to prosecutors, Zittrain said.
"They don't like being pushed around" Zittrain said.
Like many other online forums, Craigslist typically does not review ads before they are posted by users. But in 2008, under pressure from 40 state attorneys general, Craigslist began requiring posters to provide a working phone number and pay a fee for placing an ad in what is now the adult services section. Several months later, Craigslist adopted a manual screening process in which postings are reviewed before publishing.
U.S. courts have repeatedly ruled that online service providers such as Craigslist aren't liable for postings made by their users, but because Craigslist now reviews those ads ahead of time, an argument could be made that the site is playing a more active role in the postings.
State officials believe Craigslist is still not doing enough to stop illegal ads from appearing. The company did not comment Saturday.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, one of the 17 attorneys general who pressed for the change, said in a statement that he welcomed the change and was trying to verify Craigslist's official policy going forward.
In an Aug. 24 letter, the state attorneys general said Craigslist should remove the section because it couldn't adequately block potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution and child trafficking.
Authorities point to the case of 24-year-old Philip Markoff as a prime example of the dangers posed by Craigslist services. The former medical student was accused of killing a masseuse he met through the hugely popular classified advertising site, which was founded by Craig Newmark. Markoff committed suicide in the Boston jail where he was awaiting trial.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Craigslist Blocks Access to USA ‘Adult Services’
Craigslist, the popular Web site for classified ads, has blocked access to its “adult services” section and replaced the link with a black label showing the word “censored.”
Law-enforcement officials and groups that oppose human trafficking have been highly critical of Craigslist, saying that the adult ads helped facilitate prostitution and the selling of women against their will.
Craigslist, which is based in San Francisco, did not respond to requests for comment, and it was unclear whether the block represented a permanent shift in policy or a temporary protest against the outside pressure on the company, which has lasted several years.
Last month the attorneys general from 17 states sent a letter to Craigslist’s chief executive, Jim Buckmaster, and its founder, Craig Newmark, asking the company to immediately remove the adult services section.
The controversy is the one of the most prominent in the debate over free speech on the Web, where anyone can easily and anonymously post anything: just how much responsibility does a Web site have for what is posted by its users, or for potential criminal activity that results from the posts?
The company, while promising to provide more rigorous oversight of the ads, has defended its right to run them and says it is protected under federal law — the Communications Decency Act — a position that judges and legal experts have generally backed.
“They can absolutely keep it up. The law is pretty crystal clear on this,” said M. Ryan Calo, a senior research fellow at the Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet & Society. “What’s happened here is the states’ attorneys general, having failed to win in court and in litigation, have decided to revisit this in the court of public opinion, and in the court of public opinion, they have been much more successful.”
Richard Blumenthal, the Connecticut attorney general who helped lead the effort against Craigslist, said by phone on Saturday that “these prostitution ads did not promote a victimless crime. There is human trafficking in children, assaults on women.”
He said he was pleased that Craigslist appeared to be “doing the right thing voluntarily” but added that his office would continue to monitor the site and was trying to determine if Craigslist was closing the section permanently.
The ads in the adult section, which cost $10 to post and $5 to repost, are a big revenue source, analysts say. Craigslist is private and does not report financial figures. But adult ads are expected to bring the company $36 million in revenue this year, according to the Advanced Interactive Media Group, an organization that analyzes Craigslist.
Some Internet law analysts said on Saturday that Craigslist could be sending more than one signal — that it was both capitulating to law enforcement and thumbing its nose at it.
“There are multiple ways in which to censor speech — one is directly through the courts, and the other is through a form of protest that says, even if you can do this, stop doing it,” said Thomas R. Burke, a lawyer at Davis Wright Tremaine who specializes in Internet law and is not involved with Craigslist. “Maybe their point in saying they were censored is that people need to understand the law better.”
But Malika Saada Saar, executive director of the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, a nonprofit group that has urged Craigslist to shut the adult services section and screen the entire site for such ads, said the company should be held responsible for what appears on its site. She said Craigslist “has the legal responsibility as well as the moral responsibility” to close the section. Craigslist has taken steps to appease critics before. In May 2009, it removed its “erotic services” category and replaced it with “adult services,” for “postings by legal adult service providers,” and had all adult services ads manually screened by a lawyer before posting.
But criticism has continued, fueled by prominent cases like that of Philip Markoff, a Boston medical student who was charged with murdering a woman he had met on Craigslist. He pleaded not guilty, and he died in jail last month in an apparent suicide.
The section in question appears not to have been blocked abroad. In France visitors to the site have access to the Érotique link and can see material intended for adults.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Volunteer Meeting, Care Packages, Mentors & More!
MONTHLY VOLUNTEER/TEAM MEETINGS: Saturday, September 4th 9am - 1pm, Barry University Room 500-1. We have team meetings the first Saturday of the month and will be celebrating our new location this month! What a perfect time to see the new home of BFA, meet our team, and become a slavery abolitionist. For a list of areas you can serve, CLICK HERE.
CARE PACKAGE ASSEMBLY: Saturday, September 4th 11am - 1pm, Barry University Room 500-1. We will be assembling care packages to be given to survivors (minors and adults) of commercialized sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, as well as at-risk teenage girls living in a group foster home. These packages will be picked up by attorneys, as well as mailed out, and hand delivered. If you would like to assist in the inventory & gift assembly, please contact me. We are in urgent need the following:
Clothes & miscellaneous items for a newborn boy & a first-time single mother
12 New Living Life Application Bibles
Send items to: 5100 S. Cleveland Avenue, Suite 318-148, Fort Myers, FL 33907. If you can provide these items, please contact me as soon as possible.
MENTORS NEEDED: BFA is in need of spiritually mature, stable minded, committed women who are willing to answer the great commission to make disciples. If you or someone you know feel called, are willing to get out of your comfort zone, and make a sacrificial commitment to invest in a young girl or woman's life, please contact me as soon as possible. Application, references, and BFA training required.
WEEKLY GLOBAL PRAYER: Every Friday 8-9am EST. Join us and others around the world praying for the victims of commercialized sexual exploitation and the organizations reaching, rescuing, & restoring them. For a prayer guide, CLICK HERE
BFA PRAYER REQUESTS: Please agree with us in prayer for the women and children impacted by the sex industry. May they be set free to be all that God purposed them to be, and healed physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Please keep our clients, those we influence, our staff, board, volunteers, and partners of BFA covered in prayer. May we reflect the light and hope we have in Christ to a lost and hurting world.
PRAYER REQUESTS: We care for you and have a team that prays over your every need. Please send requests to prayer@beautyfromashes.org
DONATIONS: We need your help to continue providing awareness, advocacy and reach, rescue and restoration services to victims of commercialized sexual exploitation. Please consider giving a tax deductible gift today. For $35 or more we will send you our Child of God CD. For secure online donations, CLICK HERE or mail your check, cash or money order to Beauty From Ashes, 5100 S. Cleveland Ave., Ste, 318-148, Fort Myers, FL 33907.
For the LATEST NEWS REGARDING DOMESTIC SEX TRAFFICKING, visit our home page: http://www.beautyfromashes.org
Julie Shematz & the FREEdom™ Team
Beauty From Ashes™ Ministries
Where Victims Become Over-Comers
Friday, August 27, 2010
CALL TO ACTION: Attorney Generals Letter to Craigslist - Is Your AG on the List?
STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL
A Communication From the Chief Legal Officers
Of the Following States and Territories:
A Communication From the Chief Legal Officers
Of the Following States and Territories:
Arkansas * Connecticut * Idaho * Illinois * Iowa * Kansas
Maryland * Michigan * Mississippi * Missouri * New Hampshire * Ohio
Rhode Island * South Carolina * Tennessee * Texas * Virginia
Maryland * Michigan * Mississippi * Missouri * New Hampshire * Ohio
Rhode Island * South Carolina * Tennessee * Texas * Virginia
August 24, 2010
Sent via facsimile
Jim Buckmaster, CEO
Craig Newmark, Founder
craigslist, Inc.
1381 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94122
C/O
Edward Wes, Esq.
Perkins Coie
101 Jefferson Dr
Menlo Park, CA 94025-1114
RE: Adult Services Section of Craigslist
Dear Messrs. Buckmaster, Newmark and Wes:
We are writing to request that you immediately take down the Adult Services portion of craigslist.
The increasingly sharp public criticism of craigslist’s Adult Services section reflects a growing recognition that ads for prostitution -- including ads trafficking children -- are rampant on it. In our view, the company should take immediate action to end the misery for the women and children who may be exploited and victimized by these ads. Because craigslist cannot, or will not, adequately screen these ads, it should stop accepting them altogether and shut down the Adult Services section.
In July 2010, two girls who said that they were trafficked for sex through craigslist wrote an “open letter” to your company in which they pleaded with you to eliminate the Adult Services section. Their poignant account told a horrific story of brutalization and assault suffered not just by them, but also by untold numbers of other children.
Other reports about the Adult Services webpage support these claims. Indeed, in a recent report, CNN correspondent Amber Lyon posted a fictional prostitution advertisement on the Adult Services section, and received 15 telephone calls soliciting sex in just a three hour period.
Ms. Lyon then confronted Mr. Newmark with an actual advertisement found on craigslist depicting a young woman in highly suggestive attire and clearly listing hourly rates. She then asked Mr. Newmark pointedly what services he thought the ad was selling.
Regrettably, Ms. Lyon’s question was met first with silence, then with misdirection. In fact, when Ms. Lyon told Mr. Newmark that some child advocates have dubbed craigslist “the Wal-Mart of child sex trafficking,” he chose to walk away. These reports and others show that that craigslist’s imagined utopia, where every Adult Services advertisement is harmless until proven otherwise, is a fallacy.
In your recent blog posts and public statements, including the CNN interview, you imply that victims, law enforcement officials and children’s advocates may be at least partially to blame for these incidents because they have not provided craigslist with police reports, ad copy or links documenting these heinous crimes. This variant of “blame the victim” is deeply troubling. It also disregards, perhaps intentionally, two fundamental facts. First, craigslist is the only player in the sex industry who is in a position to stop these ads before they are published. Second, once an ad goes live on the site, it is a virtual certainty that someone will be victimized. Yes, the perpetrators may eventually be apprehended and brought to justice, but the victim, assuming she survives, will carry the scars for life. No amount of after-the fact documentation will erase that enduring harm. Equally important, your much-touted “manual review” of Adult Services ads has failed to yield any discernable reduction in obvious solicitations.
We recognize that craigslist may lose the considerable revenue generated by the Adult Services ads. No amount of money, however, can justify the scourge of illegal prostitution, and the suffering of the women and children who will continue to be victimized, in the market and trafficking provided by craigslist.
We sincerely hope craigslist will finally hear the voices of the victims, women and children, who plead with you to make this important change. We, too, call on craigslist to listen and respond now by shutting down the Adult Services section of its website. Such action is the right thing to do to protect innocent woman and children.
Very truly yours,
[Signed by 17 Attorney State Generals]
Source: http://www.oag.state.tx.us/newspubs/releases/2010/082510craigslist_signon.pdf
CALL TO ACTION:
If your Attorney General is not listed above, please contact them and request they join the others. You can simply google your state's name & Attorney General. They will have a form to email them. Please fill it out. I simply copy & pasted the above letter and added:
"As a victim's advocate, that specializes in working with women and children that have been victims of commercialized sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, I hope that you will join us in ending this public exploitation."
Together we are better & can make a difference!
Thank you,
Julie Shematz
CEO & Founder of Beauty From Ashes Ministries
Thursday, August 26, 2010
State Attorneys General Call on Craigslist to Drop Adult Services
Craigslist should remove its adult services section because the website cannot adequately block potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution and child trafficking, attorneys general in 17 states demanded Tuesday in a joint letter.
"Only Craigslist has the power to stop these ads before they are even published," Kansas attorney general Steve Six said in a statement. "Sadly, they are completely unwilling to do so."
The joint letter acknowledged Craigslist faces the prospect of losing revenue if it were to remove the adult services section.
"No amount of money, however, can justify the scourge of illegal prostitution and the suffering of the women and children who will continue to be victimized, in the market and trafficking provided by Craigslist," the letter said.
Craigslist supports states' efforts to stop illegal exploitation, spokeswoman Susan MacTavish Best said in a statement that did not indicate whether the website plans to get rid of its adult services section.
"We hope to work closely with them, as we are with experts at nonprofits and in law enforcement, to prevent misuse of our site in facilitation of trafficking," she said.
Some encounters set up through Craigslist have ended in violence and even death, authorities have said.
Last week, authorities said a former medical student accused of killing a masseuse he met through Craigslist committed suicide in the Boston jail where he was awaiting trial.
Philip Markoff, 24, was found unresponsive in his cell Aug. 15. A former Boston University student, Markoff had pleaded not guilty in the fatal shooting of Julissa Brisman of New York City and in the armed robbery of a Las Vegas woman. Both crimes happened at Boston hotels within four days in April 2009. Rhode Island prosecutors also accused him of attacking a stripper that week.
Markoff had met the women through advertisements for erotic services posted on Craigslist.
The website has put safeguards in place as it has evolved over the years.
In November 2008, after pressure from 40 state attorneys general, Craigslist required posters to provide a working phone number and pay a fee for placing an ad in the erotic services section.
In May 2009, the website renamed erotic services to adult services and said it would adopt a manual screening process, where postings would be reviewed before publishing.
But state officials believe Craigslist is still not doing enough to stop illegal ads from appearing.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal subpoenaed Craigslist in May, asking the website to provide proof it was holding up its promise to help stop ads for prostitution.
Craigslist should provide its evidence in a few weeks, said a spokeswoman for the Connecticut attorney general's office.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal subpoenaed Craigslist in May, asking the website to provide proof it was holding up its promise to help stop ads for prostitution.
Craigslist should provide its evidence in a few weeks, said a spokeswoman for the Connecticut attorney general's office.
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley released a separate letter Tuesday that was sent to Craigslist officials and also called for the removal of adult services.
"You should continue to build on your success in connecting users to each other and providing a forum for the exchange of legal goods and services," she said.
The 17 states whose attorneys general signed the letter are Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Source: Fox News
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