Attorney General Moody Kicks Off Virtual 2021 Human Trafficking Summit
Attorney General Ashley Moody News Release
Attorney General Moody Kicks Off Virtual 2021 Human Trafficking Summit
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody today kicked off the virtual 2021 Human Trafficking Summit with a welcome address. The 2021 Human Trafficking Summit is being offered virtually for the second year in a row and brings together local, state and national leaders working together to eradicate all forms of trafficking. Almost 4,000 attendees from more than 40 states have registered to watch the summit and receive access to hours of educational content and breakout sessions. Learning opportunities created at the Human Trafficking Summit allow Florida to continue working to protect victims, prevent trafficking and prosecute traffickers. Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “As chair of the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking, it is my honor to host the 2021 Human Trafficking Summit. Ending this despicable crime is a fight that we must win, and we cannot beat this evil by working alone. The summit brings together critical stakeholders, as well as the public, to increase awareness and discuss ways that we can eradicate all forms of trafficking from our state. Thousands more are now equipped with the knowledge and tools to report human trafficking, save lives and rescue victims.” Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin, along with wife Mariah, delivered the keynote address. In preparation for Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Attorney General Moody and Chris Godwin worked with It’s a Penalty to spread awareness to travelers and local businesses about the signs of human trafficking and how to report suspicious activity. More than 15 hours of presentations by speakers from across the nation are available to registrants. Breakout sessions include recent updates and developments from the following areas: legal/law enforcement, service delivery, policy and research and medical/health care. As part of the summit, Attorney General Moody presented the following awards:- Survivor Advocate of the Year—Stephanie Patton;
- Community Advocate of the Year—Chris Godwin;
- Prosecutor of the Year—Erin Daly; and
- Law Enforcement Official of the Year—Investigator Beth Bascom.
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