Hotel Sex Trafficking Survivor Claims
Survivors trafficked as minors at Motel 6, Studio 6, or Studio 6 Plus locations may have legal options. See if you qualify—free and confidential.
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Survivors trafficked as minors at Motel 6, Studio 6, or Studio 6 Plus locations may have legal options. See if you qualify—free and confidential.
Under federal law—specifically the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)—hospitality corporations have a strict legal duty to spot, report, and prevent human trafficking on their premises. Despite this, major hotel networks like the G6 Hospitality chain (which operates nearly 1,500 Motel 6, Studio 6, and Studio 6 Plus locations across the US) are facing extensive civil lawsuits.
Lawsuits allege that hotel staff and management routinely ignored obvious red flags — such as cash-only payments, heavy foot traffic to rooms, and underage individuals accompanied by older men—in order to protect corporate profits. If you or a loved one survived sex trafficking as a minor at one of these specific hotel brands, you have the legal right to hold the corporation accountable and seek significant financial compensation to aid your recovery.