IRL Sound Of Freedom 'Hero' Accused Of 'Grooming & Manipulating' Women For Sex On 'Undercover' Trafficking Missions!
20.09.2023 - 02:59
/ perezhilton.com
Experts who actually work with trafficking victims have been vocally criticizing Sound of Freedom for weeks now.
The sleeper hit at the box office gives a very Hollywood version of saving children from traffickers. You know, a lone badass has to do it all himself, charging in with guns blazing like it’s a bad ’80s movie. But according to folks who have been familiar with the exploits of the IRL guy the movie is based on, it’s not so much that Hollywood took the real thing and twisted it. It’s that he has been highly suspect for years.
That man is Tim Ballard, and he parted ways with his own Operation Underground Railroad earlier this year, right after the movie about it became a smash success. One might assume it was so he could focus on his upcoming run for Senate. But according to a bombshell Vice exposé on Monday, the real reason he quietly exited the OUR is because of an investigation into sexual misconduct accusations!
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Yes, the outlet discovered seven women made claims against Ballard, who is played in the film by the very differently controversial Jim Caviezel. And the claims are truly shocking. According to these women, Ballard used the prospect of saving children from traffickers to trick them into having sex with him! Yes, really! How?
They say he would recruit women to pose as his “wife” on undercover missions to other countries where he was supposedly surveilling trafficking operations. To throw them off the scent, he wanted to look like a couple traveling on vacation. But the thing is, once he had these women alone, they claim, he coerced them into sexual situations, like sharing a bed or taking a shower together.
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