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Teen Says She Was Sex-Trafficked Outside of Dallas Mavericks Game
Natalee Cramer was one of 20,000 fans who cheered on the Dallas Mavericks basketball team during a game. At halftime, the 15-year-old told her dad she needed to use the bathroom. That’s when she says two strange men approached her offering her marijuana. She admits she walked off with them but says once they reached their car, they snatched her. Cramer says she was kidnapped and forced into a sex trafficking ring. Oklahoma police rescued her 10 days after her capture. Cramer and her family have started a foundation called Aisling for Life to help victims of sex trafficking.