The story of a teenager who had sex with multiple boys in her high school bathroom caused community uproar after pictures and videos of the incident were circulated on social media last month. It soon became a national news story. Then, a global one.
It seemed everyone had something to say about it — parents of students from the school, journalists, the furious Facebook commentariat — and the majority of what was said focused on the girl’s behaviour.
Namely, judging her for it.
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Of course, there were those who labelled the incident ‘disturbing’, but still, most people didn’t bother to consider that at the centre of the furore was a 15-year-old girl who no-one knew anything about.
As it turns out, the girl had only been a student at South Fort Myers High School in Florida for two weeks.
She was also a victim of sex trafficking.
“I had heard a lot about the incident through the news. I heard it, and thought there are some red flags,” said Megan Estrem CEO of Be the Light, an advocacy group for victims of sex slavery who was speaking to NBC 2 on behalf of the girl’s mother.
“What’s upsetting about this is this behaviour is not uncommon for human trafficking victims … Sex trafficking is a very traumatizing experience.”
Megan Estrem explains the truth of the girl’s story:
Estrem was first introduced to the girl by her mother after she saved her from a trafficker who held her captive for two years. She was first trafficked at age 13.
She was placed into multiple treatment programs, but none addressed the devastating ramifications of her ongoing sex abuse, because she was a runaway.
“She did get some help, but it wasn’t specific for what she needed,” Estrem said.
“She was not equipped to make a stable, rational decision in that situation.”
According to various reports of the incident, as many as 25 boys were seen coming and going from the boy’s toilet in the high school where an unknown number had sex with the girl in a stall.
The girl's mum didn't deny this account of the story, but explained her daughter had gone into the bathroom to speak to a boy she had a crush on. The boy then asked her for sex, she complied and word got out.
The whole thing lasted an hour in total.
"She did not sleep with 25 boys in the bathroom. There was only a handful that she did sleep with. In this case, it was more of a spectator sport," Estrem said.
"She has been in an environment where she has been told to behave a certain way, and there were severe consequences if she didn't."
Florida is consistently ranked in the top three US states for human trafficking activity, according to Be the Light. It's actually a massive domestic problem, the organisation said.
Teenage girls are often targeted because they often have low self-esteem, runaway from home or are easily isolated.
This particular teenager has now been pulled out of school to protect her from the rumours and judgement that would inevitably engulf her if she stayed.
"What happens is not to go straight to shaming and sharing this, but find out all facts, what happened, why did she do this, who else was involved and what was their role. She needs to be prayed for and encouraged, not degraded and discouraged," Estrem said.
Top Comments
The girl was 15. This means she is a child
Children cannot legally consent to an illegal action.
It does not matter how old the boys are.
It's illegal. It's statutory rape.
I have some grave concerns what some of the commentators are teaching their children.
I raised my boys better than to be rapists.
Teach your children what consent means
What kind of messed up society are we living in that there are boys - teenage boys - who think that it's okay to take part in that?? To watch, to participate, like spectators at a sports event. Even if this young girl didn't have such a tragic background - the way those boys behaved was just disgusting, repugnant, unspeakable... Let's hope these boys don't become future deviants. If they haven't already.