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Owner59 -> Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 7:53:18 PM)

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/17/national/main3625095.shtml

'A jury on Monday convicted a millionaire couple of enslaving two Indonesian women they brought to their mansion to work as housekeepers.'





maybemaybenot -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 8:56:07 PM)

I believe the Federal Guidelines for Involuntary Servitude is still at a min. of 18-22 months. I have worked on quite a few of these cases and have never seen anyone get more that 18 months. Sadly, in most cases that isn't nearly enough, IMO.

                                mbmbn




marieToo -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:02:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: maybemaybenot

I believe the Federal Guidelines for Involuntary Servitude is still at a min. of 18-22 months. I have worked on quite a few of these cases and have never seen anyone get more that 18 months. Sadly, in most cases that isn't nearly enough, IMO.

                               mbmbn


There were several other charges besides involuntary servitude--and 12 counts all told. Hopefully they'll get more than the minimum.  Details on both the circumstances and the trial itself seem sparce.




slaveboyforyou -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:07:01 PM)

I think the biggest punishment they are likely to face is the loss of their livelihood.  I'm almost certain this is the end of their perfume business.  These two Indonesian women have grounds for a huge lawsuit.  I just hope they don't get suckered by some lawyer.  I guarantee you they are beating a path to their doorstep.





maybemaybenot -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:26:47 PM)

marie:

I have been following this story quite closely, as I have been involved in several involuntary servitude cases and do public speaking engagements on this topic quite frequently.

The one thing that * jumped * out at me is the fact that the enslavers confiscated the workers passports and identification. In every case I know of in the US, when the plaintiuff is foriegn born, almost always from a third world country, they are immediately stripped of their passports. My experience is that they are then told they will be arrested or shot if they leave, because they have no ID to allow them in this country. Also that they were poorly fed. A common practice with this type of case. I would bet dollars to donuts the young women were given physicals and the effects of malnutrition were documented. That is the usual procedure.

As for the defense claim that the couple left  for travel and the young women were free to leave... well.. every defense lawyer uses that excuse and I have never seen it work. First of all Involuntary Servitude, by definition does not have to invlove being chained to a wall or under surviellance 24/7. Federal Prosecuters usually use the example of colonial salvery,  where the slave quarters did not have locks on the doors and they were not guarded every minute. It was the threat and the knowledge of what would happen if they tried to leave, that kept them enslaved.

                      mbmbn




thompsonx -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:50:47 PM)

maybemaybenot:
Is it possible that these two "charming" people could be deported once they have served their prison terms?
thompson




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:51:35 PM)

I'm glad to hear they will get some prison time. I actually helped two Indonesian women escape a similar situation when I lived in Vancouver...their captors weren't even prosecuted. The only thing that happened was a large newspaper article.

What's amazing is that people think it doesn't happen anymore...[:(]




maybemaybenot -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 9:58:59 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx

maybemaybenot:
Is it possible that these two "charming" people could be deported once they have served their prison terms?
thompson


I am not sure on that one, thompson. They both have US passports, which were taken by the Feds, due to high flight risk Which means they are US citizens
< naturalized >. I * believe * that naturalized citizens can have their citizenship revoked and be deported, but I am not 100% sure.

The cases in which I was involved in, and the ones I have worked from a distance on, all involved Foriegn Nationalists and after serving their sentences, they were quickly deported.

                             mbmbn




marieToo -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 10:01:03 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: maybemaybenot

marie:

I have been following this story quite closely, as I have been involved in several involuntary servitude cases and do public speaking engagements on this topic quite frequently.

The one thing that * jumped * out at me is the fact that the enslavers confiscated the workers passports and identification. In every case I know of in the US, when the plaintiuff is foriegn born, almost always from a third world country, they are immediately stripped of their passports. My experience is that they are then told they will be arrested or shot if they leave, because they have no ID to allow them in this country. Also that they were poorly fed. A common practice with this type of case. I would bet dollars to donuts the young women were given physicals and the effects of malnutrition were documented. That is the usual procedure.


Thanks for the details of this.  Although I believe these two dirtbags to be guilty, I did wonder how it was that these women could get caught up in such a thing for so long, without attempting escape.

quote:

As for the defense claim that the couple left  for travel and the young women were free to leave... well.. every defense lawyer uses that excuse and I have never seen it work. First of all Involuntary Servitude, by definition does not have to invlove being chained to a wall or under surviellance 24/7. Federal Prosecuters usually use the example of colonial salvery,  where the slave quarters did not have locks on the doors and they were not guarded every minute. It was the threat and the knowledge of what would happen if they tried to leave, that kept them enslaved.

                     mbmbn


Sure with no passports etc, it would make it impossible for them to go back.  I would imagine a lot of psychological damage is done, as well.  They start to believe they have no choice because of all their limitations.  And a couple of illegal aliens can't exactly go to the police station.  I wonder though how is it that the one finally escaped and exposed the whole thing.




maybemaybenot -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/17/2007 10:08:58 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: abytchgoddess4u

I'm glad to hear they will get some prison time. I actually helped two Indonesian women escape a similar situation when I lived in Vancouver...their captors weren't even prosecuted. The only thing that happened was a large newspaper article.

What's amazing is that people think it doesn't happen anymore...[:(]



Hugs and much repsect to you for doing what you did.
How tragic they walked away without punishment.
I also helped an Asian girl who was in a very similar situation. The state government refused to prosecute. < the equivilent of Provincial >. The young lady came to live with me until we could straighten out the immigration mess the captors and the US Embassy in Kuwait made and thru two years of treatment for PTSD. Nearly three years after she became a free woman, the FBI showed up on my doorstep and took the case on. I had no expectation of the couple being punished up until then.

And yes, it is horrifically sad that it is still happening under our noses. Sadder stilll that there are probably hundreds more just like your friend and mine who didn't have anyone to help them or are too afraid or don't have the courage these two girls did to run away.

                                mbmbn




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/18/2007 7:35:07 PM)

Thank you, but no respect or thanks are needed...it was my responsibility as a human being.

The situation was discovered by a colleague of mine...we were both hired by the kidnappers to care for their newborn (her days, me nights) and we were to teach the 'nanny' how to care for a newborn. I was let go after the first night, because I wouldn't tolerate being spoken to in the manner the mother seemed to prefer. Turns out that the couple had 3 'nannies'...one for each child. They were actually hired in Indonesia and were supposed to be going to Hong Kong to work...they were brought to Canada without their knowledge or consent...on tourist visas.

So, being that my colleague was supposed to teach the baby's nanny, she was able to communicate a little with her, showing her pictures in books and demonstrating techniques. The other nannies were not allowed to speak to her and all communication was done under the watchful eye of one of the Grandmothers...both lived in, as well. After my friend got home from a shift , she found a tiny, folded note in one of the books saying, "Help! Please! Locked in! No phone!"
 

Turns out that their passports were taken upon arrival and they had NEVER been paid a cent…one had been there for more than a year. In addition; they were beaten with whatever was handy, they had to sleep on the floor in the hallway outside of their charge’s door, they had no phone access…all were removed, except one in a locked study…to which only the family had keys. They also had to keep their things in boxes in the basement and were made wear socks IN the shower and change into dry ones before they stepped out, so their feet would never touch the same ground as their ‘employers’. The door was always locked, the alarm was always on, and the driveway gate (with 8 foot fence) was operated by remote, which was held by one of the family members. I could go on, but you get the picture.
 

My friend called me as soon as she read the note and we started planning right away as to how to get them out. The police said they could do nothing without a direct complaint from them…hard to do with no phone access. I contacted a local domestic violence shelter and a refugee support agency. Both said they could do nothing until they got out. We had to communicate back and forth via notes in very basic language. They were given my phone number and were told to call me 24/7 and I would come get them…no matter what.  

Eventually; after about 3-4wks, I got a call at 7am on a Sunday. I went. They had managed to put their things in garbage bags and when they were told to take the garbage out that morning, started running as soon as they passed the gate. They eventually found a woman out walking her dog, who allowed them to come home with her to use her phone. I took them to the shelter and they were linked up with the refugee group from there.

The saddest part is that the woman that had been there the longest, was too afraid to run with them…it took another month to get her out and she bore the brunt of their escape…[:(]




Vendaval -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/18/2007 7:45:08 PM)

General reply -
 
Thank you to the OP and the other posters for raising awareness about a very real problem in our society today.
To those who have helped such prisoners escape, you have my admiration and respect.
 
Vendaval




maybemaybenot -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/18/2007 9:13:40 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: abytchgoddess4u

Thank you, but no respect or thanks are needed...it was my responsibility as a human being.

The situation was discovered by a colleague of mine...we were both hired by the kidnappers to care for their newborn (her days, me nights) and we were to teach the 'nanny' how to care for a newborn. I was let go after the first night, because I wouldn't tolerate being spoken to in the manner the mother seemed to prefer. Turns out that the couple had 3 'nannies'...one for each child. They were actually hired in Indonesia and were supposed to be going to Hong Kong to work...they were brought to Canada without their knowledge or consent...on tourist visas.

So, being that my colleague was supposed to teach the baby's nanny, she was able to communicate a little with her, showing her pictures in books and demonstrating techniques. The other nannies were not allowed to speak to her and all communication was done under the watchful eye of one of the Grandmothers...both lived in, as well. After my friend got home from a shift , she found a tiny, folded note in one of the books saying, "Help! Please! Locked in! No phone!"
 

Turns out that their passports were taken upon arrival and they had NEVER been paid a cent…one had been there for more than a year. In addition; they were beaten with whatever was handy, they had to sleep on the floor in the hallway outside of their charge’s door, they had no phone access…all were removed, except one in a locked study…to which only the family had keys. They also had to keep their things in boxes in the basement and were made wear socks IN the shower and change into dry ones before they stepped out, so their feet would never touch the same ground as their ‘employers’. The door was always locked, the alarm was always on, and the driveway gate (with 8 foot fence) was operated by remote, which was held by one of the family members. I could go on, but you get the picture.
 

My friend called me as soon as she read the note and we started planning right away as to how to get them out. The police said they could do nothing without a direct complaint from them…hard to do with no phone access. I contacted a local domestic violence shelter and a refugee support agency. Both said they could do nothing until they got out. We had to communicate back and forth via notes in very basic language. They were given my phone number and were told to call me 24/7 and I would come get them…no matter what.  

Eventually; after about 3-4wks, I got a call at 7am on a Sunday. I went. They had managed to put their things in garbage bags and when they were told to take the garbage out that morning, started running as soon as they passed the gate. They eventually found a woman out walking her dog, who allowed them to come home with her to use her phone. I took them to the shelter and they were linked up with the refugee group from there.

The saddest part is that the woman that had been there the longest, was too afraid to run with them…it took another month to get her out and she bore the brunt of their escape…[:(]



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popeye1250 -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/18/2007 9:44:12 PM)

Yes, naturalised U.S. Citizens can be stripped of their citizenship and be deported if they are convicted of felonies and other reasons such as lying on application forms for visas or citizenship.
Also for "lying by ommission", "Oops! But I *forgot* that I was a Nazi prison guard!"
Also for sham marriages to get U.S. Citizenship for someone. (false pretenses)
I'm sure the lawyers in here could come up with many more reasons but that's just off the top of my head.




Termyn8or -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/18/2007 11:25:52 PM)

Holy shit abty, you are hereby invited over for a shot and a beer, and some of the finer things if you care to.

T




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/19/2007 9:49:35 AM)

LOL, thanks for that and I may take you up on the drink if I ever make it to Cleveland...as long as you make it an Irish Car Bomb.[:)]




Termyn8or -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/19/2007 11:30:44 AM)

LOL, what's in an Irish Car Bomb ?? Sounds tasty, no actually sounds like something that'll blow you away.

T




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Wealthy NY couple found guilty of "slavery" (12/19/2007 3:29:05 PM)

It's both...but it has to be drunk very quickly...[:)]

It's similar to a boilermaker. You drop a shot glass full of irish whiskey and irish cream into a glass of Guinness and drink it all at once.





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