To the World, He Is an Anti-Trafficking Hero. Women Tell a Different Story. Tim Ballard's work on sex trafficking became the basis of the hit movie "Sound of Freedom." But a series of women, in lawsuits and interviews, have accused him of being a sex predator.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/09/us/tim-ballard-sound-of-freedom-sex-trafficking.html?
Tim Ballard had fashioned himself into a made-for-Hollywood hero.
For years, he led a nonprofit that proclaimed daring undercover missions to rescue children from the horrors of international sex trafficking. Politicians embraced his call for more barriers on the southern border to block smuggling. President Donald J. Trump brought him on as an adviser. Last year, the hit movie "Sound of Freedom" showcased his life and work, making more than $250 million and becoming one of the most successful independent films of all time.
But while the world knew him as a champion of the vulnerable, many of the women he worked with now tell a much darker story: that Mr. Ballard himself was grooming, manipulating, harassing and sexually assaulting women. In lawsuits beginning last year, the women said that Mr. Ballard preyed on their desire to help trafficking victims, coercing or forcing them into sexual encounters as part of their undercover work in brothels, strip clubs and massage parlors. ...
In interviews and legal papers, the women described similar scenarios: Mr. Ballard recruited them to act as his romantic partner in undercover operations in which they would pose as wealthy sex tourists, a tactic he referred to as a "couple's ruse." It had two purposes, he told them: It provided an easy excuse to avoid having sexual contact with the sex workers, and some people might be more open to confiding in a woman.
But many of the women say that Mr. Ballard turned the "ruse" into an opportunity to assault them.
Six women filed lawsuits accusing Mr. Ballard of sexually assaulting them, with some describing situations in which he used his strength to overpower them despite their explicit pleas to stop.
Three of the women told The Times that they witnessed Mr. Ballard engaging in erotic encounters with sex workers, ranging from lap dances to oral sex.
Always projection, aina
Every accusation is a confession with that crew
Quote from: MU82 on September 17, 2024, 03:08:54 PM
To the World, He Is an Anti-Trafficking Hero. Women Tell a Different Story. Tim Ballard's work on sex trafficking became the basis of the hit movie "Sound of Freedom." But a series of women, in lawsuits and interviews, have accused him of being a sex predator.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/09/us/tim-ballard-sound-of-freedom-sex-trafficking.html?
Tim Ballard had fashioned himself into a made-for-Hollywood hero.
For years, he led a nonprofit that proclaimed daring undercover missions to rescue children from the horrors of international sex trafficking. Politicians embraced his call for more barriers on the southern border to block smuggling. President Donald J. Trump brought him on as an adviser. Last year, the hit movie "Sound of Freedom" showcased his life and work, making more than $250 million and becoming one of the most successful independent films of all time.
But while the world knew him as a champion of the vulnerable, many of the women he worked with now tell a much darker story: that Mr. Ballard himself was grooming, manipulating, harassing and sexually assaulting women. In lawsuits beginning last year, the women said that Mr. Ballard preyed on their desire to help trafficking victims, coercing or forcing them into sexual encounters as part of their undercover work in brothels, strip clubs and massage parlors. ...
In interviews and legal papers, the women described similar scenarios: Mr. Ballard recruited them to act as his romantic partner in undercover operations in which they would pose as wealthy sex tourists, a tactic he referred to as a "couple's ruse." It had two purposes, he told them: It provided an easy excuse to avoid having sexual contact with the sex workers, and some people might be more open to confiding in a woman.
But many of the women say that Mr. Ballard turned the "ruse" into an opportunity to assault them.
Six women filed lawsuits accusing Mr. Ballard of sexually assaulting them, with some describing situations in which he used his strength to overpower them despite their explicit pleas to stop.
Three of the women told The Times that they witnessed Mr. Ballard engaging in erotic encounters with sex workers, ranging from lap dances to oral sex.
Any sequel to that movie would likely be called "The Bill Clinton Story."
Quote from: Dickthedribbler on September 17, 2024, 07:02:52 PM
Any sequel to that movie would likely be called "The Bill Clinton Story."
It was wild when a jury found Bill Clinton had committed sexual assault.
Oh, wait ....