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The Abolitionists
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The Abolitionists

May 16, 2016
1h 27m
★ 0.0

Overview

On December 10th, 2013 Special Agent Tim Ballard turned in his Homeland Security badge and resigned from his employment with the United States government. He had spent over a decade rescuing children from child sex tourism both domestically and overseas. Though his job was difficult, he was proud that his country was one of very few in the world who was actually doing anything about this problem. However, mired in red tape and bureaucracy, Tim left to begin saving the children that he saw falling out of the purview of the US government. These children constitute over 90% of the children lost to child sex slavery and he could do nothing to help them while in the employment of the US government. This is a story about the lost children and the OURrescue.com jump team's exploits as they investigate and liberate enslaved children from around the world.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

FletChet Entertainment

The Abolitionists Trailers

Cast

Laurie Holden

herself

Laurie Holden

Tim Ballard

Himself

Tim Ballard

Mark Mabry

Himself

Mark Mabry

Krysta Rykert

Herself

Krysta Rykert

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