COLUMBUS — When EleSondra DeRomano was rescued a year and a half after being first human-trafficked at the age of 11, her first question to her rescuer was “Was anyone looking for me?”
“Their answer was no,” the self-described anti-human-trafficking “warrior” said Wednesday at the Ohio Statehouse. She is founder of Standing Together Against Real Slavery — or STARS — Toledo.
“How is nobody looking for an 11-year-old child …?” Ms. DeRomano said. “Why would it take a trick that came to have sex with me [and] feel sorry for me to go and call the police?”…