Home THE FRONTLINES Media Spotlight Women Made Vulnerable by Embassy Treatment | The Washington DC Examiner | July 1, 2009
Women Made Vulnerable by Embassy Treatment | The Washington DC Examiner | July 1, 2009

Diplomats from Middle Eastern countries serving in Washington made their household servants vulnerable to enslavement by Soripada Lubis when they slashed their workers' salaries and treated them poorly, human trafficking authorities said.

According to court documents, the women enticed into Lubis' network came to the United States as domestic servants for diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen and other countries.

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