Overview
- Four individuals, including a woman, have been charged with second-degree human trafficking in Texas.
- The investigation began after a pest control company reported suspicious conditions in a Princeton home.
- Authorities discovered 15 women living in the home, forced into labor for shell companies owned by the suspects.
- Seized items included laptops, cell phones, printers, and fraudulent documents from multiple locations.
- Police believe the trafficking ring involves over 100 victims and expect more arrests.