Tarpon Springs attorney Brent Woody first learned about human trafficking more than a decade ago, when his church agreed to help a pregnant, 13-year-old victim.

“Before that, I was like everybody else, I didn’t know what human trafficking was, and certainly not that it was happening in the Tampa Bay area,” he said.

This month, as founder of the Justice Restoration Center, Woody is supporting bi-partisan legislation that would strengthen Florida’s human trafficking laws and help victims like the scores of clients he represents pro bono every year.

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