
Deseret Voices Epstein and the $236 billion dollar crime
Mar 19, 2026
Kevin Hyland, former UK anti-slavery commissioner now leading Preventy Global, discusses modern slavery's hidden economies. He unpacks cyber-fraud 'scam factories', supply-chain forced labor in tech and batteries, the huge funding shortfall versus the scale of the crime, risks around major sporting events, and how faith groups and governments can mobilize prevention and support survivors.
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Power And Privilege Drive Modern Exploitation
- Modern trafficking exploits power imbalances where money and status are used as weapons to trade vulnerability.
- Kevin Hyland links Epstein-style abuses to systemic privilege that silences the poorest and marginalized.
Trafficking Extends Deep Into Global Supply Chains
- Human trafficking includes forced labor, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced criminality and does not require crossing a border.
- Hyland highlights supply-chain slavery like children mining coltan and mica that enter phones and car batteries.
Scam Factories Are A Growing Form Of Forced Criminality
- Traffickers present deceptive job offers then exploit or force victims, sometimes paying a few dollars a day yet still constituting trafficking.
- New trends include kidnapping people into scam factories forced to commit online fraud targeting US and UK victims.
