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|Feb 4, 2011

Former prostitute/madam now helping women exit sex trade

The sex industry is “a sick world, full of broken dreams and empty promises, battered, shattered, sexually abused women, men and children,” says Tania Fiolleau, the author of Souled Out!, a book exposing the horrors facing women caught up in the sex trade, reports LifeSiteNews.com.

For Fiolleau this fight is deeply personal. She was once a prostitute herself - in fact, a madam who employed about 500 women.

She has now dedicated her life to fighting the sex trade. This year she launched a website called SavetheWomen.ca, aimed at raising awareness and helping women exit the industry. And this fall, she became a major voice in the media after the Ontario Superior Court overturned Canada’s prostitution laws.

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