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WSJ | Posing as ‘Alicia,’ This Man Scammed Hundreds Online

“It’s real people scamming real people, and those people have feelings, they have emotions, they have memories,” said Mechelle Moore, the Mae Sot-based chief executive of an anti-trafficking nonprofit called Global Alms Incorporated.

“They’re put into survival mode, where you either think you’re going to die or be extremely hurt in some way, and you choose to comply,” she said. “It’s absolutely disgusting and devastating.”

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WSJ | Posing as ‘Alicia,’ This Man Scammed Hundreds Online

Feliz Solomon & Rachel Liang, Reporters for the Wall Street Journal

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