CHILD TRAFFICKING AND OTHER ALLEGATIONS MADE AGAINST SHEN YUN IN RECENT LAWSUIT
"The Shen Yun Defendants have established a system of control, coercion, and abuse that forces the Shen Yun dancers to labor under threat of serious harm," said
"I started dancing for
"I applaud
"The Shen Yun Defendants control every aspect of the dancers' lives and restrict the dancers' schedules–their eating habits, their ability to freely access the internet and communicate with those outside
"The Shen Yun Defendants target children for their forced labor scheme, as they are more easily coerced," said
The Plaintiff in this lawsuit alleges violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act ("TVPRA") against Defendants on behalf of a proposed class of individuals who worked at the Shen Yun Defendants' Dragon Springs Buddhist Inc. ("Dragon Springs") compound as Dancers for Shen Yun productions ("Dancers"). Plaintiff also alleges violations of the New York Labor Law ("NYLL") on behalf of a proposed class of individuals who worked in
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