Office of Attorney General of Florida

08/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/30/2024 15:04

Attorney General Moody's Week in Review - Aug. 30, 2024

This week, I was thrilled to announce that Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd will be our keynote speaker for the 2024 Human Trafficking Summit.

Sheriff Judd has served as Polk County's sheriff for nearly 20 years, leading several successful sting operations to take down human trafficking rings and rescue victims. In the span of just one year, Sheriff Judd's operations led to the rescue of 58 human trafficking victims.

Known far and wide for his tough stance on crime, Sheriff Judd is a committed partner in our fight to end human trafficking. I can't wait for summit attendees to hear from one of the greatest law enforcement leaders in the nation.

The 2024 Human Trafficking Summit launches Tuesday, Oct. 1, and aims to bring together key stakeholders, law enforcement agencies, survivors, victim-service providers and advocates to collaborate, learn and strengthen efforts to combat this heinous crime.

To learn more and reserve a spot for the event, visit HumanTraffickingSummit.com.

Anyone can help stop human trafficking and save victims. Visit YouCanStopHT.com to learn how to get involved. To report a potential case of human trafficking, immediately contact law enforcement at 1(855) FLA-SAFE.

By partnering with strong law enforcement leaders like Sheriff Judd in our fight to end human trafficking, we are building a Stronger, Safer Florida.

In The News

Ashley Moody Announces Sheriff Grady Judd As 2024 Human Trafficking Summit Keynote Speaker, Florida Daily

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Moody: Florida will put transnational criminals in prison, The Laker/Lutz News

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'Significant legal risk': Ashley Moody warns colleges to protect Jewish students as school resumes, Florida Politics

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Ashley Moody commits to legal protections for Jewish students at state colleges and universities, Florida's Voice

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Florida AG Ashley Moody Urges Public To Report Voter Registration Fraud, Tampa Free Press

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Moody encourages public to help report voter registration fraud, The Center Square

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AG Moody: SCOTUS sides with Florida, denies Biden-Harris student loan debt plan, Florida's Voice

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Florida Gets A Victory Against Biden Immigration Plan, Florida Daily

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Protecting Floridians

As Colleges and Universities Begin a New Academic Year, AG Moody Advises Higher Education Officials About Legal Protections and Shared Commitment to Jewish Students in Florida

The reminder comes in the wake of radical antisemitic protests continuing around the nation and following the destructive protests witnessed at colleges and universities in the previous academic year.

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AG Moody Keynotes Florida Tax Collectors Annual Conference and Encourages County Leaders to Inform the Public About How to Report Voter Registration Fraud

With the 2024 presidential election around the corner, Attorney General Moody is encouraging tax collectors to display information about reporting voter registration crimes to Florida's Voter Fraud Hotline: 1(877) 868-3737.

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Events

Attorney General Moody delivering the keynote address during the Florida Tax Collectors Association's annual conference in Orlando.

Attorney General Moody talking with seniors at congresswoman Laurel Lee's Senior Fair in Brandon about resources to avoid falling victim to scams and fraud.

Attorney General Moody meeting with a Florida senior while at the senior fair.

Attorney General Moody with U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee and state Rep. Danny Alvarez.

Attorney General Moody talking about the importance of enforcing laws at Gov. Ron DeSantis's news conference about law and order.

Attorney General Moody congratulates Assistant Statewide Prosecutor Whitney Mackay on receiving the International Prosecutor of the Year Award from the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators.