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Woman shares harrowing story of surviving sex trafficking

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Sex trafficking is a terrible reality in Middle Tennessee and countless communities across the country, and one survivor is sharing her story of survival with WKRN.

As she clutched a teddy bear, the woman said she is afraid to be identified “because he’s still out there, because I didn’t have the courage to press charges when this all happened.”

She chose to speak with WKRN in hopes that it will help even one victim of trafficking and abuse.

“You are worth saving. You’re worth saving. I was worth saving,” she stressed, speaking out to victims.

She met her trafficker when she was just 15 years old.

“He did some really bad things,” she explained.

He served prison time but came back into her life when she was 27, now divorced with a young daughter.

She thought he had changed.

“It took me a while to put together that he was drugging my drinks,” she told WKRN.

But it did not take long for her to put together why.

“The type of people that would purchase me… It would be the most sadistic of the sadistic,” she shared. “The ones where the more you cried and the more you screamed, the more they enjoyed it.”

Selling her body paid for his drug addiction, and she never knew who, or for how long, she would be brutalized.

One time she tried to resist by slamming a door in her husband’s face.

“The next thing I remember, after that I remember waking up and my daughter was screaming. I didn’t know I was pregnant yet,” she said. “My daughter was screaming and my entire body hurt and there were a lot of people in my house I didn’t know.”

She then realized she had been out two entire weeks.

“I lost two weeks,” she told WKRN. “I had 14 wounds stitched up with fishing wire.”

She believes those cuts, all over her chest, were most likely the result of  blood-letting ritual.

By now, you’re probably wondering why she couldn’t just run away from her pimp. But the fact of the matter is the man selling her wasn’t a pimp; he was her husband.

“When we got married, he was holding a knife to my back in the courthouse. They didn’t know he had gotten it in,” she said.

The psychological weapons her yielded were just as powerful.

“You know, living in addiction and having suffered some form of sexual abuse from the time I was five, your feeling of self-worth is nonexistent. You are spiritually bankrupt. So while I know logically I’m capable of good things, I didn’t feel like I deserved any of those,” she said. “I feel I was conditioned to believe I was only worth something I could provide physically.”

And so the trafficking continued, but now she was carrying her husband’s son.

“As a reward for being pregnant, he sold me to a man who tied me to a tree for three days at Percy Priest Lake.”

She survived that, and unbelievably gave birth to a healthy baby.

“The day I did that, I gave him a choice- he could either leave or kill me,” she told News 2.

He did leave, and our survivor got by for many more years the only way she knew how: sex.