The arrest of Pentagon official Stephen Francis Hovanic in a human trafficking sting in Georgia, involving over two dozen individuals for offenses such as pandering, drug possession, prostitution, and pimping, unveils a shocking layer of corruption within the Department of Defense. Hovanic’s role overseeing elementary schools for the Pentagon adds a disturbing dimension to the scandal. The identification of six women as victims underscores the gravity of the situation. Sergeant Toby Nix emphasizes that pandering is far from a victimless crime, emphasizing its direct contribution to the sordid market of sex trafficking. As the victims find refuge in an undisclosed safe house, the incident exposes a reprehensible reality that demands thorough investigation and accountability.
NEW: Pentagon official Stephen Francis Hovanic reportedly arrested in a human trafficking sting in Georgia where over 2 dozen people were arrested for pandering, drug possession, prostitution & pimping.
It gets worse. Hovanic worked for the Department of Defense, specifically… pic.twitter.com/EJvxep2BCj
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 22, 2023