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I-Team: Sex trafficking in ‘Sound of Freedom’ movie vs. in Texas

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I-Team: Sex trafficking in ‘Sound of Freedom’ movie vs. in Texas


NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) — The movie “Sound of Freedom” is surprising many as ticket sales are now grossing near $150 million.

The Angel Studios movie is based on a story about a federal agent who devotes his life to rescuing children forced into sex slavery. He saves dozens of children in a sting operation in South America.

The movie, filmed five years ago, is not without criticism and critique. The movie’s star has been accused of making controversial comments, there are claims the rescue organization exaggerates missions, and there is popularity of the film among some QAnon supporters.

However, this is not what the I-Team is focusing on.

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Instead, the I-Team researched what local movie-goers may be asking:

  • Are there victims here in Texas? Where are they?
  • How does the sex trafficking in this movie compare to that in our own backyard?
  • And what can you do to help?

The differences

“What we know is that looks very different domestically,” New Friends New Life CEO Bianca Davis told the I-Team. “It looks very different in Dallas.”

Davis believes it’s crucial for the public to understand the differences in what sex trafficking looks like internationally and what sex trafficking looks like domestically.

“I think it’s very, very important,” she said.

While the movie ends with a rescue, Davis says not all sex trafficking cases in North Texas have a happy ending, and that the modes and methods are very different in the U.S.

“You look at it internationally, you may think, ‘That can never happen to my son or daughter.’ But we are living in a in a world where the risks are very clear, present and local here in our community.”

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Trafficker-stranger vs. Someone victims know

In the film, the traffickers are portrayed as pure evil. They’re bad guys who are strangers to the victims.

In the U.S., Davis says the traffickers typically know their victims. “What we see domestically and locally is that it’s familial, which means that someone can be trafficked by a family member…a boyfriend, someone who they think cares about them. Someone they’re in [a] relationship with.”

Method kidnapping vs. grooming

Some critics fear the movie could have parents thinking sex trafficking starts with a kidnapping.

While Davis says that certainly happens in the U.S., she says most of the time the trafficker not only knows the victim, but he or she has worked hard to groom him or her over long periods of time.

“What works here locally is, you know, access to the internet and looking for children that may be out of place,” Davis explained. “So, they’re supposed to be in school, but it’s two o’clock and they’re at the movies or they’re in the mall, or at night they’re online.”

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Buyer-tourists vs. the average guy

In the movie, the buyers are portrayed as tourists—often American tourists—who are traveling to another country where buying a child appears common.

Domestically, Davis says the buyers look different. “There are people who are purchasing other human beings who you may work with, or you may go to church with, or…they may be your dentist, may be your attorney.”

And while Davis wants moviegoers to understand that this real-life based film about sex trafficking internationally is not wrong, she says it’s just a very different story here at home.

“If you’re looking at the movie and thinking that is what happens, you’re going to miss it,” Davis said.

The similarities

Matt Osborne spent 12 years with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the U.S. Department of State. Osborne also works as New Friends New Life’s men’s advocate. Every month, he joins the organization as a tour guide through the streets of North Texas. He takes the public on free bus tours to open their eyes about where real sex trafficking cases have taken place and to spread awareness of the growing criminal enterprise.

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The bus tour also aims at debunking myths about sex trafficking, particularly those created by other movies such as “Taken,” according to Osborne, who has a cameo in “Sound of Freedom.”

“I’m the president and CEO of Operation Underground Railroad,” he said. The organization he now runs is the group which rescues dozens of young victims in the summer film.

Osborne says he sees the differences in international and domestic sex trafficking. He’s worked it in the U.S. and in countries all over the world, but he also says he sees similarities—which he believes can help educate the public.

Traffickers lure victims

Research finds most sex traffickers lure victims by preying on their vulnerabilities. In the movie, the little girl longed for stardom and a beauty queen promised it.

In Texas, Osborne said traffickers also make promises which attract young girls and boys who are searching for what the criminals offer.

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“They take advantage of girls mostly, but also boys, who maybe have a fight with their mom and maybe run away and they’re at a dark bus station, or they’re at a Walmart or a movie theater,” said Osborne.

Victims’ ages

According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, most victims in the country are between 11 and 14 years old.

The young victim in the movie is 11.

Traffickers brand/tattoo victims

In “Sound of Freedom,” the little girl has a black mark on the back of her where the traffickers branded her.

Here in Texas, experts say traffickers often claim and mark their victims with specific tattooing or branding as a means of ownership.

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“We do see that and as you know in the United States, [it’s] often a bar code, the name of a trafficker, a crown…so that does happen. In this case, she was branded like cattle,” Osborne said.

Violence and threats

In the movie, the children are told if they do not cooperate, their siblings will be injured.

“That is absolutely real. In the United States, often times a trafficker will try to get some compromising material on a victim. Maybe it’s a nude photo/video, some texts. If that doesn’t work…a trafficker may say, ‘If you don’t do what I say I’m gonna kill your mom, your sister, someone you care about.’”

Advocates hope moviegoers can recognize the similarities and differences and walk away asking more questions.

“While people are talking about the film and while it may require some re-education about what that may look like locally, it gives us an additional platform. We have received phone calls. We have received donations from people that [sic] have seen the film and want to help.

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But some survivors say the filmmakers did not do enough to drive those donations to survivors of domestic sex trafficking.

Survivors’ perspective

The sex trafficking survivors the I-Team talked to say they do not plan to see the movie at all. They say it fabricates myths they’ve worked so hard to dispel, such as the idea that sex trafficking only happens in other countries.

They say it gives heroes a voice, not them.

And at the end of the movie, there is a message asking you to buy tickets for those who can’t afford them. Survivors say that call to action should be for victims.

For that reason, the I-Team is providing the following information for those who may want to volunteer, donate and/or learn more about sex trafficking in the U.S.

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Resources

New Friends New Life

  • For more information about donating, click here.
  • For more information about the bus tour, click here.

Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support

Traffick 911

North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking

Mosaic Family Services

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Texas Human Trafficking Resource Center

Texas Human Trafficking Task Force

Report suspect human trafficking

Department of Homeland Security

  • To report suspected human trafficking to Federal Law Enforcement, call 1-866-347-2423.

National Human Trafficking Hotline

  • To report suspected human trafficking to the hotline, call 1-888-373-7888.
  • You can also submit a tip to here.

Note: For your own safety and the safety of the victims, experts say do not directly contact the traffickers or the victims.

Response from Angel Studios

The I-Team reached out to Angel Studios via email. Last week, they received the following response:

“Hi there.

We’re still here and working hard to get to your request. We apologize for the delay. If your question is the same, we respectfully ask that you don’t write in again, which slows down the process. If you’re receiving this reply, know that we haven’t lost your original question.

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Our highest priority is to make sure you hear from us. Thank you so much for your patience!”



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Wyatt Riot! Texas Rangers Vaunted Rookie Wyatt Langford Surging In September

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ANAHEIM — Few Texas Rangers prospects in recent memory arrived with higher expectations than Wyatt Langford.

The Rangers 2023 No. 4 overall pick hasn’t disappointed, especially in the second half of the season. And most notably, he has steadily progressed into the type of hitter the organization envisioned during a torrid final month of the season.

In fact, few Rangers have put together a better month than the 22-year-old Langford.

He added to it again Saturday in the Rangers’ 9-8 comeback win over the Los Angeles Angels at Angels Stadium. He hit his fourth homer in the past six games. Nine of his 16 homers have come in his past 30 games.

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Langford is the first Rangers player with 22 or more runs, seven or more home runs, 19 or more RBI, and six or more stolen bases in a month.

Only four MLB rookies had previously posted similar totals in a single month, including Nomar Garciaparra (August 1997), Mike Trout (July and August 2012), Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. (August 2018), and Arizona’s Corbin Carroll (June 2023).

After falling behind 7-1 in the third, the Rangers added runs in the fourth and sixth before scoring twice in the eighth and four in the ninth to finish their largest comeback win of the season. The previous largest rally was five runs in their home finale on Sunday.

Andrew Heaney was charged with seven runs on 10 hits in four innings in the Texas Rangers' loss Saturday night.

Sep 28, 2024; Anaheim, California, USA; Texas Rangers starting pitcher Andrew Heaney (44) pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images / Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

It was arguably Andrew Heaney’s worst start of the season, but he’ll be celebrating anyway. Heaney, the Rangers most durable starting pitcher with a team and career-high 31 starts in 2024, was charged with a season-high seven runs on a career-tying high 10 hits in four innings and dropped to 5-15 with the loss. Heaney, 33, however, earned a $1.5 million incentive bonus by reaching 160 innings pitched. He started the game with 156.

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Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia celebrates his 25th home run with third base coach Tony Beasley on Friday in Anaheim.

Sep 27, 2024; Anaheim, California, USA; Texas Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia (53) is greeted by third base coach Tony Beasley (27) after hitting a solo home run against the Los Angeles Angels. during the first inning at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images / Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Adolis García, who hit his 25th home run in Friday’s win, left Saturday’s game after running out a groundout in the sixth inning. García came up limping on his left knee, which has been bothering him of late.

Garcia is the seventh player in Rangers history with four or more 25-homer seasons. He’s the fourth Rangers player with 25 or more homers in at least four consecutive seasons. He joins Juan Gonzalez (5, 1995-99), Rafael Palmeiro (5, 1999-2003), and Mark Teixeira (4, 2003-06). García is

one of five 5 American League players with 25 or more homers in the past four seasons, joining Houston’s Yordan Alvarez, Boston’s Rafael Devers, Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and the New Yor Yankees’s Aaron Judge.

Nathan Eovaldi, right, with catcher Jonah Heim, will start the season finale for the Texas Rangers Sunday.

Sep 17, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim (left) talks with starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (right) during the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images / Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi (11-8, 3.96) faces Angels right-hander Jack Kochanowicz (2-5, 4.01) in the season finale at 2:07 p.m. Sunday.

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State Fair of Texas features 73 rides, 70 games, and more than 200 food locations

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DALLAS – Saturday marks the opening weekend for the State Fair of Texas. 2.5 million people are expected to attend over the next few weeks. 

From food to rides, the fair has all kinds of new things this year.

It’s a well-oiled machine for Pizza By the Giant Slice owner Tom Grace.

“We’ve been doing this for 35 years at the State Fair of Texas,” Grace said. “We have six locations we operate out here every year.”

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Grace’s son and about 65 workers keep the dough flying and customers happy.

“The State Fair of Texas breeds crazy thoughts and crazy ideas of food. People love to come out here and take pictures with the food they’re getting every year,” Grace said.

The new crazy food idea for Grace this year is Oktoberfest pizza.

“We start off with this base sauce of Alfredo, which is spicy mustard infused. It’s a nice little bite and not too much for those folks who may fear that spicy mustard, and then we have some German sausage, sliced thin like a pepperoni. We’ll put some peppers and potatoes on it,” Grace said.

The Oktoberfest pizza is topped with sauerkraut. For $15, you’ll get a huge slice.

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“What we have here at our Gulf Coast Grill on Cotton Bowl Plaza is caramel macchiato fritters,” owner Clint Probst said.

The fritters are one staple bringing in the dough for Probst.

“If we have a really, really good fair and have a fried food winner, this is a semi-finalist not a winner, but if we have a fried food winner you could almost make doctor or dentist money out of just working the fair,” Probst said.

Rides are another big attraction at the fair.

“Oh man! We just did a ton of rides! I think a few more rides are coming up, maybe a few games, and a visit to Big Tex,” fair attendee Tyler Deakins said.

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This is the third year the Deakins family has gone to the fair, including five-year-old Emma, who knows what her favorite ride is.

“Yes, the crazy mouth one. Whoo!” Emma Deakins said.

The State Fair of Texas includes 73 rides on the Midway, according to Senior Vice President of Operations Rusty Fitzgerald.

“We have kiddie rides for kids, we have the family-type rides, and then we have one of the more extreme rides, so you can pick your poison on that one,” Fitzgerald said.

One of the new, extreme rides is the Hip Hop, which CBS News Texas reporter Dawn White went on with Fitzgerald.

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“If you’ve got a little bit of skill, and you really want to have fun and be a little wild, this is the ride to do it,” Fitzgerald said.

You still have time to have fun on the rides or 70 games. The fair continues through Oct. 20. It also features more than 200 vendor locations.



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Quinn Ewers injury update: Texas QB’s status for Mississippi State

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Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is not expected to play in the Longhorns’ SEC debut game against Mississippi State on Saturday as he recovers from an abdominal injury, ESPN’s Pete Thamel revealed.

Arch Manning will make his second career start for No. 1 Texas against the Bulldogs today.

Ewers was listed as questionable on the Texas football availability report, indicating that he had a 50 percent chance to play in the game, according to the SEC’s terminology.

But the expectation is that Texas will allow Ewers this week and the team’s open weekend coming up before the Oklahoma game on Oct. 12 to fully recover from the ailment.

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Ewers sustained the injury in the second quarter of the Longhorns’ victory against UTSA on Sept. 14, retiring to the sideline and then the locker room for evaluation before returning to the sideline wearing street clothes.

Ewers was able to practice with the team on Tuesday, but was limited by coaches on Wednesday and then again on Thursday, as the team placed more emphasis on giving him rest.

Manning played in relief of Ewers in the UTSA game, and made his first career start the following week with Ewers sidelined, leading Texas to a win over UL Monroe.

Ewers has dealt with some nagging injuries during his collegiate career, missing time briefly in the 2022 and 2023 seasons before the abdominal issue this year.

In three games this season, Ewers has completed 73.4 percent of his passes for 691 yards and eight touchdowns.

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