ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Authorities found eleven missing children in Georgia during an international crackdown on human trafficking, including a teen girl whose rescue led to an indictment in metro Atlanta, according to state Attorney General Chris Carr’s office.
Eric Gordon, 36, of Decatur, was taken into custody on Aug. 4 for allegedly trafficking a 16-year-old girl in Fulton County. He was indicted Monday on one count of trafficking of persons for sexual servitude, Carr’s office said in a press release Tuesday.
The victim was rescued during Operation Global Chain, an international law enforcement effort to combat human trafficking. The operation took place June 8-12, in partnership between the Georgia AG’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, the FBI, Interpol, Europol and Ameripol…