What Medieval Women Who Trafficked Girls Can Teach Us About Ghislaine Maxwell

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What Medieval Women Who Trafficked Girls Can Teach Us About Ghislaine Maxwell
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Female abusers needed power, money, or leverage.

-century history of global sex trafficking, the woman who succeeded most effectively in escaping justice was not the trafficked victim Lydia Harvey, but the prostitute and procuress Veronique White, who solicited and groomed her.The tall, beautiful, fashionable, and charming White, part of a husband-and-wife trafficking team, lacked Ghislaine Maxwell’s education, family, and connections.

than often imagined in modern popular culture, the Middle Ages was also rife with the kinds of social and gender inequalities that all too easily create circumstances for sexual coercion and assault.While we may hesitate to believe that women might do such things to other women, medieval people understood well that women could, and did, play a vital role in the coercion of other women.

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