Attorney General’s Office Indicts Four Fulton County Individuals for Human Trafficking
January 17, 2022 | Georgia
The Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, a division within the Georgia Attorney General’s office, indicted four Fulton County individuals on multiple trafficking and cruelty to children charges.
Two individuals, Raphel Olivia Sewer and Jody Netter, were charged with human trafficking and cruelty to children in the first degree. Netter also faces charges of rape and statutory rape.
Additionally, Courdale Thayer and Jahaundria Seabron were indicted on human trafficking, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and cruelty to children in the first degree.
“Our office is committed to protecting all Georgians, and we will continue to stand up for our state’s most vulnerable citizens by fighting back against human trafficking,” said Attorney General Carr. “From our investigators to our attorneys, our Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit works cases from beginning to end to ensure those in danger are recovered and those responsible are held accountable. Securing the indictments brings us one step closer to seeking justice for the victim, and we look forward to presenting these cases in court.”
All four individuals face a maximum of multiple life sentences, if convicted of the crimes.
The new charges stemmed from the rescue of a 14-year-old child and the arrest of the four residents, which occurred in December…. (Excerpts from Georgia Star-News)