Bought and Sold. Megan Stephens
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Contents
Some Facts about Modern-day Slavery
A Police Perspective on Human Trafficking in the UK
I would like to express my gratitude to the many people who have supported and stuck by me throughout my recovery process.
First, I would like to give special thanks to John and Anthony for giving me the strength to carry on through life and for showing me that men are not all the same.
I would also like to thank the girls in recovery I have met along the way for their inspiration and encouragement to keep going, my grandparents for their gentle and loving hearts, and all the other amazing people who have given me hope and become my friends.
And thank you to my mum for all your support and love, especially during recent times. I love you so much.
by Sophie Hayes*
I was pleased to be asked to write a foreword to Megan’s deeply moving story. Then I thought about it a bit