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Bar owner sentenced for sex trafficking scheme

Song Ja Cha, 70, a bar owner in Guam, was sentenced to life in prison today for her involvement in a sex trafficking scheme to force young women and one juvenile girl into prostitution, the Department of Justice announced.  Cha was also ordered to pay $200,000 in restitution to the victims in this case as well as a $10,000 fine.

According to court documents, from 2004 through January 2008, Cha and others in the conspiracy recruited and enticed approximately 10 victims to come to Guam from the island of Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia.  The victims were largely poor, young and uneducated.  Cha lured the young women and one 16-year-old girl to Guam by promising them legitimate employment in a restaurant or store.  In actuality, Cha was the proprietor of Blue House Lounge, a bar that included approximately six VIP rooms offering commercial sex.

According to evidence presented in court, Cha and her co-conspirators compelled the victims to work in the VIP rooms for 12 to 14 hours a day for the financial benefit of the conspiracy.   Upon the victims’ arrival to the Blue House Lounge, Cha stripped the young women of their passports, clothing and identities.  Cha then used a variety of means to compel the victims to engage in prostitution, including physical assaults, threats of arrest, manipulation of debt, withholding food and restricted access to the outside world.   The victims testified that they were terrified of Cha and her co-conspirators, and that Cha used the fact that police officers frequented the lounge to make the victims believe that she was “connected” and could have them arrested and jailed.

“The sexual exploitation of vulnerable individuals is an affront to fundamental rights and will not be tolerated in our country. The defendant preyed on the hopes and dreams of these young victims, forcing them into a life of prostitution,” said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. “The Department of Justice is committed to vigorously prosecuting the trafficking of human beings to uphold the rights of those held in modern-day slavery, whether for labor or for sexual exploitation.”

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