Pinay in US who worked for consul held in servitude
On Thursday, the consul’s mother-in-law pleaded guilty to exploiting Arlene Gado, 23, by paying her a fraction of what she was promised and forbidding her to leave the house without her employers.
Prosecutors said Gado agreed to come to the
But Attorney General Anne Milgram’s office said Gado instead was told upon her arrival in
Gado’s passport and visa were taken away, and she was told not to leave the house without family members because she would be arrested.
According to prosecutors, Gado provided continuous care to the incapacitated Norberto Reyes, cleaned the house, cooked all meals and was required to give massages, manicures and pedicures to relatives and friends of the Reyeses.
Gado was paid $250 per month, pay that was increased to $325 in July 2006 when she was required to begin caring for the Reyeses’ infant granddaughter.
Gabo was able to talk by cell phone to a cousin in
“For two full years, the defendant controlled and exploited this victim, taking advantage of her youth and immigrant status,” Milgram said. “Human trafficking takes many forms, but the common thread is exploitation of the vulnerable, particularly women and children.”
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