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I was trafficked into VIP child sex abuse at ‘orgy castles' – when I begged for help my mum did something unforgivable

I was trafficked into VIP child sex abuse at ‘orgy castles' – when I begged for help my mum did something unforgivable

The Sun2 days ago
''I was very outgoing and a very bossy little girl,'' says Anneke Lucas about her younger self.
But by the age of six, Anneke says she was forced to work for a sick 'club' that operated within Belgium's upper class.
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The mum-of-one, now 61, claimed she was raped for more than 1,700 hours before escaping at the age of 12 after the alleged five-and-a-half years of abuse.
She has never gone to police with her shocking claims because she said she was scared into silence after allegedly watching kids getting killed by sadistic members as a 'warning' to others.
Anneke previously told SunOnline: 'It really was the most horrendous crimes you can imagine.
"Children were killed in the most brutal way because members were afraid they would speak out.
'And to make it worse, the abuse was from politicians and officials the public had put their trust in."
At the time, a spokesman for the Federal Police in Belgium said they were unable to comment on Anneke's claims.
Anneke claimed said she was sold into the sick paedo network by a cleaning lady who worked for her family in 1969.
After gaining her mum's trust, the cleaning lady started to take the little girl on ''outings'' packed with children - who ''seemed to change all the time'', Anneke explained as she shared her brutal past with Unfiltered Stories.
The fun lasted a year - before Anneke, unbeknownst to her at the time, was taken to ''an event''.
'I was used for an S&M show, on a low stage, chained up with an iron dog collar, and made to eat human faeces.
Cops found me being raped by illegal immigrant at 14 but put me in handcuffs, they let grooming gangs abuse me for years
'Afterwards, left lying there like a broken object, I felt so humiliated,'' she told The Sun in 2017.
But then came the biggest blow.
After trying to find fitting words to explain what she had been brutally subjected to, Anneke's mum did the unforgivable.
''Instead of protecting me and taking me, she actually started to drive me [there] herself.''
Then, Anneke claimed, she was ''trafficked into a paedophile network that at the time consisted of the VIPs of the country''.
The gruesome crimes were allegedly committed by ''a mix of politicians and high-placed officials'', ''the clergy, as well as aristocrats''.
Despite wanting to break free, Anneke felt as if she had no choice but to endure the suffering - or the consequences would be fatal.
''I would definitely be killed if I spoke out - and that was made clear.''
The first three years, Anneke recalled, were ''very extreme''.
''I was sometimes taken to the bars and given to the men there. But other times, I was taken to the castles [...] and then at the late hour, the younger children would be brought in.''
What Is Human Trafficking?
Human trafficking involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labour or commercial sex act.
Every year, millions of men, women, and children are trafficked worldwide – including right here in the UK.
It can happen in any community and victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality.
Traffickers might use the following methods to lure victims into trafficking situations:
Violence
Manipulation
False promises of well-paying jobs
Romantic relationships
Language barriers, fear of their traffickers, and/or fear of law enforcement frequently keep victims from seeking help, making human trafficking a hidden crime.
Traffickers look for people who are easy targets for a variety of reasons, including:
Psychological or emotional vulnerability
Economic hardship
Lack of a social safety net
Natural disasters
Political instability.
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Some days, Anneke claimed she would be taken to ''somebody's house'' after her mum took her out from school to drive her daughter to the sick paedos.
Her mother, she added in the gut-wrenching video, would be ''paid for this''.
"Children were killed by sadistic members. Boys were more often used for torture than girls, but girls were killed.
'It was the worst thing you could imagine,'' Anneke shared with The Sun in 2017.
Tied naked to a butcher's block
During her years of emotional and physical abuse, Anneke said she felt as though she lived a double life because she still lived at home and attended school in the week.
"I felt isolated and different from everyone else," she said.
"I was shy, with few friends. No one cared for me.
"It was strange because I was viewed as a beautiful object inside the network. Intelligence was valued and encouraged.
"That is not how I felt in my home and school life."
She claimed she eventually escaped the horrific network at the age of 12 after almost being 'tortured to death' inside a small room in one of the member's homes.
Anneke claimed she was tied naked to a butcher's block while five other children were forced to mutilate her with kitchen tools.
'I was strapped to a butcher's block that was black with the blood of all the children that had come before me.
'One man was forcing five young children to harm me. It was part of their indoctrination.
'There was a crate with everyday hardware tools: screwdrivers, a pen knife, a belt with nails which was put around my arms, a fish hook and an apple corer.
'The apple corer was to make the biggest cuts. The man also stubbed a cigarette out on my arm.
'I still have scars all over my body.
'One girl left a penknife stuck in my arm. She accidentally twisted it as she pulled it out.
'I felt all the pain at once, like being stung by a swarm of bees.
'The blood trickling down my body tickled me. That was the worst part.
'I became scared and I thought I was going to die like all the other children who were not loved enough.
'It was the darkest moment of my life."
Being saved by a member
But just when she thought she was minutes from death, Anneke was allegedly saved by one of the members.
She said that someone who was inside the sick network did a deal and she was released.
"The agreement was that the man was going to go to work for the politician who was the boss of the network."
The moment she was finally released, Anneke - covered in blood - was in a state of shock.
The other children victims brought Anneke her clothes.
She eventually left Belgium in the 80s and moved to Paris and Los Angeles before settling in New York.
''In 1988, when I was 25 years old, I was walking downtown Los Angeles, near Skid Row, and got a faint, specific whiff of human feces, and was assaulted with the memory of the extreme humiliation I had suffered as a child,'' she told Global Citizen.
The mum-of-one - whose daughter is in her early 20s - now teaches yoga in jails as part of her non-profit organisation, Liberation Prison Yoga.
She has battled post-traumatic stress and depression in the years since the harrowing ordeal.
''It takes so much energy to survive not only the physical violence, but to endure the psychic drain of abuse — to carry the shame,'' Anneke shared with the publication.
But she says she has used a combination of therapy, yoga, meditation and writing to come to terms with what happened.
Anneke has also started a petition to raise awareness about trafficking which has attracted almost 49,000 signatures.
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