In preparation for Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Chris joined our campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking and how to report suspicious activity. Chris was an invaluable ally and partner before the championship game and remains a great teammate in our fight to end human trafficking in Florida.
Through our aggressive efforts ahead of the Super Bowl, we were able to provide airport employees, Uber drivers, local businesses and visitors in town for the big game with information about how to spot and report the signs of human trafficking. We learned so much from this massive, coordinated effort to stop human trafficking and I am so excited for our registrants to hear from Chris and Mariah about their contributions during the launch of our summit on Oct. 5.
You can learn more about the event and how to register by visiting HumanTraffickingSummit2021.com.
If you suspect or witness an instance of human trafficking, immediately contact local law enforcement and then call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1(888) 373-7888. By working together to learn the signs of human trafficking and how to report it, we can end this inhumane practice, rescue victims and build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin named keynote speaker of 2021 Human Trafficking Summit, Florida Politics
Tamarac City Manager Michael Cernech Arrested for Role in Extorting More Than $3 Million from Florida Developer, CBS 4 Miami
Ashley Moody Joins Legal Challenge to Biden Administration’s Immigration Policies, Florida Daily
Attorney General Ashley Moody gives Back the Blue award to Marion Sheriff's Office couple, Ocala StarBanner
Two Marion County deputies honored by Attorney General with Back the Blue award, WCJB 20 Gainesville
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a 50-year sentence for Hector Mojica Phipps, the main culprit of a sibling fentanyl…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is joining a coalition of 17 other states to stop the Biden administration’s so-called interim guidance, which drastically and intentionally curtails immigration enforcement. The policy dramatically limits nearly all deportations and immigration-related arrests,…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody presented Back the Blue Awards to a Marion County Sheriff’s Office deputy and correctional officer for the couple’s…
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Events
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody presented Back the Blue Awards in Ocala to Deputy Christopher Rafferty and Deputy Taylor Rafferty of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The law enforcement duo paused their wedding festivities to help a pedestrian struck by a vehicle close to the wedding venue.
Attorney General Moody speaking at the Drug Free America Foundation’s Ninth Annual Prevention Summit in Tampa about efforts to end the national opioid crisis claiming lives in Florida. Recently, Attorney General Moody announced historic settlement agreements of more than $1.5 billion for Florida to help abate the destruction caused by the opioid crisis.
Attorney General Moody delivering remarks at the Florida Tax Collectors Association’s 2021 Education Forum in Orlando on the opioid crisis and actions taken to prevent crime. Attorney General Moody is partnering with Florida tax collectors to raise awareness about important public safety issues.