Dear Friend, 



Perpetrators are fighting to silence survivors. To stop them, we need your help. 
 
Meet Jane Doe. At the age of 20, this young American woman met Tristan Tate, brother and “business” partner of social media personality Andrew Tate. Jane and Tristan fell in love—or so she thought.  
 
The young woman agreed to fly to Romania to live with Tristan … but when she arrived, she quickly realized things weren’t right. 

 

Tristan put her in a house with several other women, most of whom were evidently creating content on OnlyFans. The women appeared malnourished, overworked, and unhappy. One of them told Jane that she feared for her life if she ever shared what she knew about the Tate brothers. Another woman said she had never been paid for the “work” she’d done for the Tates. 

 

The terrifying truth slowly sunk in: Jane Doe had been lured into a sex trafficking operation. 

Jane shared her fears with her parents and a friend—a United States Marine. The Marine called the U.S. embassy for help and the Tates’ compound was raided, and Jane Doe was fortunately rescued.  

 

But her story was far from over.   
 
Andrew and Tristan Tate have since waged a campaign to ruin Jane’s life. They have persecuted her relentlessly and sued her and her parents for millions of dollars. All because Jane cooperated with the law enforcement investigation of the Tates and provided truthful testimony.   

 

To this day, Jane lives in hiding, terrified for her life if the Tates ever find her. But now, Jane is fighting back. 

 

Represented by the NCOSE Law Center, Jane is defending herself and countersuing Andrew and Tristan Tate.  

 

But here’s the truth: Jane’s fight for justice depends on YOUR support.  

 

Perpetrators like the Tates know that survivors like Jane often can’t afford legal representation. That’s why they sue them, knowing this is an effective way to intimidate them into silence.  
 
Will you let survivors like Jane Doe be silenced? Or will you empower them to tell the truth?  
 
Please become a monthly donor to the NCOSE Law Center, so we can provide the best legal representation for Jane Doe and all our survivor clients free of charge!  

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Sincerely,  

Dani Pinter, Esq.  
Vice President and Director of the NCOSE Law Center  
National Center on Sexual Exploitation  

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