Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Dray Carson :: What does the number 10,000 and Super Bowl have in common?

Much has been said about the impact of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking, most of which indicates it is a key variable leading to a dramatic increase in commercial sexual exploitation and victimization. Recent reports and dozens of news articles strongly point to the Super Bowl as the most prominent national event where sex trafficking flourishes, with estimates of as many as 10,000 victims flooding host cities to be offered to willing purchasers intent on buying sex. While this has attracted a great deal of attention in the media and has served as a key point in the national dialogue on sex trafficking, support for such assertions has been sparse. While some such inquiries have been conducted capably, evidence supported research on the influence of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking has been limited.

With the support of the McCain Institute, researchers from Arizona State University sought to investigate and understand the true impact of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking, to further the national discussion on sex trafficking and its local and national impact as well as to develop a baseline understanding of regional sex trafficking trends for the 2015 Super Bowl which is to be held in Phoenix. What follows is what we believe to be the first comprehensive and systematic review of the quagmire that is the Super Bowl and sex trafficking and the first attempt to add clarity to a complex, national epidemic.



Source Credit: This article first appeared on the McCain Institute Website

Dray Carson is Hired by Many Companies

Dray Carson, who also goes by Andraya Carson, is hired by many companies because of her ability to help them grow and expand. Currently she works with an HR company called G&A Partners and is one of their top producers.  One company that benefited greatly from her work was Trivedi Master Wellness. Andraya Carson worked with Mahendra Trivedi as the Business Development Director, and also worked with CEO Alice Branton. Unfortunately people on the internet have said bad things about Alice Branton and Mahendra Trivedi, which Andraya Carson does not agree with. Andraya Carson actually helped Alice Branton and Mahendra Trivedi in lawsuits in the past, providing letters to the court that spoke the truth about the respectable people that the two of those individuals are. For some reason, someone has misinformation about Andraya Carson and thinks that she in in contact with Robert Carroll and Tania Swalecki. Andraya Carson has never spoken to either of them, and doesn't know who they are. Actually, Dray Carson is not in favor of Tania Swalecki or Robert Caroll, and is not in favor of other people like Nolan Corbitt, who is also thought to have spread lies about Alice Branton and Mahendra Trivedi. Nolan Corbitt tried to contact Dray Carson in June 2013, and immediately Dray Carson hung the phone up and reported the attempt to Mahendra Trivedi, Guruji. There are blogs about Dray Carson and Andraya Carson that speak about how she is in financial struggle and is working as prostitute and other horrible rumors. These are obviously not true and the blogs are being written because that person thinks that Andraya Carson leaked information from Trivedi company while she worked there. This is also not true and there is no proof to back this. Unfortunately she is caught between a drama with both sides, and does not have anything to do with it. You can connect with Dray Carson on Facebook or Twitter and ask her the truth about Mahendra Trivedi, Alice Branton, and this situation. She is will speak the truth, which is not of ill nature towards either of those individuals. If either of those two individuals would contact Dray Carson, she would be happy to help them even more against the people that are writing negative things on the internet about them.

Andraya Carson: What does Superbowl and Sex Trafficking Have in Common? Find out.

Much has been said about the impact of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking, most of which indicates it is a key variable leading to a dramatic increase in commercial sexual exploitation and victimization. Recent reports and dozens of news articles strongly point to the Super Bowl as the most prominent national event where sex trafficking flourishes, with estimates of as many as 10,000 victims flooding host cities to be offered to willing purchasers intent on buying sex. While this has attracted a great deal of attention in the media and has served as a key point in the national dialogue on sex trafficking, support for such assertions has been sparse. While some such inquiries have been conducted capably, evidence supported research on the influence of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking has been limited.

With the support of the McCain Institute, researchers from Arizona State University sought to investigate and understand the true impact of the Super Bowl on sex trafficking, to further the national discussion on sex trafficking and its local and national impact as well as to develop a baseline understanding of regional sex trafficking trends for the 2015 Super Bowl which is to be held in Phoenix. What follows is what we believe to be the first comprehensive and systematic review of the quagmire that is the Super Bowl and sex trafficking and the first attempt to add clarity to a complex, national epidemic.



Source Credit: This article first appeared on the McCain Institute Website