American “saves trafficking” in Kosovo, plans to leave without telling parents

A Kosovar's alleged attempt to trafficke an American teenager has included the FBI and has been reported in the US. Stephanie and John Baldwin say they were shocked when a neighbor told them that their daughter was in an online relationship and planned to leave for Kosovo without telling her parents. [...]
A Kosovar's alleged attempt to trafficke an American teenager has included the FBI and has been reported in the US.
Stephanie and John Baldwin say they were shocked when a neighbor told them that their daughter was in an online relationship and planned to leave for Kosovo without telling her parents.
Mackenzie had her passport ready and $5,000 saved to leave with the man she met online.
I only wanted him. I was obsessed with him. If he had drugged me”, he confessed Mackenzie Baldwin.
The man who was promoting it online was called Adam and was sending romantic letters to the American. One of them wrote: I know sometimes it's hard, but not in your heart, because Allah protects you.
The girl had done everything to avoid her parents ' doubts, using fake Facebook.
But when the parents began to suspect, they searched her room and car. They panicked that since Mackenzie had just been 18 years old, he would leave. So they invited the FBI for help.
The American law enforcement organized a false intervention to scare the teenager and told him he was in danger. And they convinced him.
Personally, I believe his goal was to trafficking me sexually. That's what I think”, Mackaenzie said.
The Baldwins say that the FBI has told them that in that part of the world, referring to Kosovo, girls not only are trafficked for sex, but also for the body.
After saying that they saved her daughter, Mackenziet's parents wrote a book “Almost Gone”, or almost went”.
Now the girl has no further contact with the FBI's Adam says she can't do anything more, because nothing criminal happened.











