HUMAN TRAFFICKING SETUP (PART 4)
STOP THE CORRUPTION!!! On November 15, 2013 Aruba reached it's first ever human trafficking conviction under pressure from the United States to combat a crime that they have continuously overlooked and even profited from. Jeanette Richardson-Baars, Aruba's Deputy Police Commissioner, along with Aruban police and Public Prosecutors office worked together for over 3 years seeking to build a case against Alex Mathew, the person who continuously spoke out and went against their continued corruption on the island & and the only club NOT participating in the ongoing prostitution of young girls for less then $30 USD in the town of San Nicolas, Aruba. It is a fact that in the Foxy Lady case, witnesses were coerced, evidence was hidden, and witness statements were fabricated and changed by the police, all in an attempt to build a case against Alex Mathew and an American tourist.