Beating The Odds Centre
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Why a repeat sex offender was not banned from living at a children’s centre in OntarioSex trafficking advocates say the arrest of a convicted sex offender who briefly lived at a children's centre near Barrie points to key issues holding sex traffickers accountable.CrimeSep 1, 2023
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Ontario children’s centre owner charged with human trafficking released on bailAmber-Lee Maloney, the owner of the Beating the Odds centre in Essa Township, near Barrie, was released from custody under a number of conditions.CrimeAug 9, 2023
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Sex offender who lived at Ontario child care centre recruited women, docs sayParole documents obtained by Global News recount Lauriston Maloney's criminal history, which revolves around making money from prostitution over many years.CrimeJul 31, 2023
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Ontario children’s centre owner, sex offender living there charged with human traffickingPolice noted that the victim in the human trafficking charges case was not from the Beating the Odds centre near Barrie, Ont.CrimeJul 20, 2023
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Ontario warns parents to avoid centre where police say man convicted of trafficking children livesIn a statement from Ontario's solicitor general's office, a spokesperson said they encouraged "all parents to keep away" from the Beating the Odds centre in Essa Township.CrimeJul 18, 2023
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