Jury rejects woman's claims against 4 police officers

FILE - Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler briefs reporters on reports of a man with a gun entering the USA Today headquarters building on Aug. 7, 2019, in McLean, Va. A woman who says she was lured from Costa Rica into a Virginia-based sex-trafficking ring has named the former police chief and three other officers as clients who allowed the enterprise to operate. A federal jury in Alexandria, Va., began hearing testimony Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, in the civil trial against the four officers, including Roessler. (AP Photo/Matthew Barakat, File)

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A jury on Friday rejected a woman's allegations that a former police chief in Virginia and three other officers protected a prostitution ring that she said trafficked her.

The eight-person civil jury found that the woman, identified in court only as Jane Doe, was not a victim of trafficking but was instead a willing sex worker. Once the jury reached that conclusion, it did not have to consider the question of the officers' alleged involvement in protecting the prostitution ring.

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