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By BOB WOODRUFF, JOHN KAPETANEAS, GEOFF MARTZ and KARSON YIU
Sokha Chan, 22, is shown here with her dog during an interview with ABC News "Nightline."
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Sokha hides a dark past from her childhood that still haunts her to this day.
— -- At first glance, 22-year-old Sokha Chan might seem like your average young California girl. She has a lap dog named Chica, and her own car that she bought herself.
But behind her seemingly charmed life, Sokha hides a dark past from her childhood that still haunts her to this day. And for the first time, she’s decided to travel 8,000 miles to confront that past, going back to where her life started in Cambodia .
Cambodia is often called “The Kingdom of Wonder,” but turn down certain side streets and there is a sordid world where sex is the hot commodity and children are still used as currency. It’s a country that was almost destroyed by civil war and genocide, and experts say it was out of that brutal and lawless period, following the fall of the Khmer Rouge , that prostitution and child sex trafficking began to flourish.
Sokha grew up in a poor village near Phnom Penh, the capital city. She said she was just 7 years old when she was sold for sex to an American man named Michael Joseph Pepe, a former U.S. Marine, who was then living as an ex-pat in Phnom Penh.
“He won my virginity,” Sokha said. She did not know why he had come to Cambodia to buy a child like her for sex.
“Nightline” obtained hidden camera footage of several Western men who appear to be soliciting sex with underage girls in Cambodia. At one point, a man could be heard asking for a 10-year-old girl. Another asks for a 14-year-old, while another said he would take an 8-year-old.
The video was shot over the last two years by Agape International Missions, or AIM, an organization dedicated to fighting child sex trafficking in Cambodia. Despite progress made by the government to crack down on the issue, it is still a major problem in the country.
Former pastor Don Brewster and his wife Bridget founded AIM to protect Cambodian children, like Sokha, from men like the ones captured on video. Don Brewster says pedophiles will come to Cambodia for sex because “they can get away with it.”
“The [pedophiles] are ending a childhood,” he continued. “They may not [end] a life, but they're killing a child in the sense that a childhood is gone that'll never be regained. Sokha will never have a childhood.”
Officials say the problem is getting better. Prostitution is now illegal, but Don Brewster says it is still rampant in Cambodia, operating out of massage parlors, bars and karaoke lounges. And in some back rooms, underage girls like Sokha are still being abused and sold for sex.
The Brewsters say what happened to Sokha was a “virgin sale,” and it was just the beginning of her horrors in the sex trade. Sokha says she spent years shuttled to different illegal brothels, always locked in a dark room.
“If you see that room, you would know that I'm going to die in there,” she told "Nightline." “That room is so dark and doesn't have everything. Doesn't have the light, doesn't have the restroom, doesn't have nothing.”
“And I cry every day,” Sokha continued. “I [was] scared every moment, and now I [am] still scared of the dark. When I sleep at night, I don't close my eyes … because I feel like they [will] call me out of the room, and do something on me.”
When she was 12 years old, a miracle happened: she was rescued.
“The gate opens and all the police came in and that's how they arrest them,” she said.
Sokha was freed by an NGO working with the Brewsters. When he first met Sokha, Don Brewster said she was really shy and quiet, and suffered from a “pretty significant” tic.
They brought Sokha to their long running aftercare center, where victims of child sex trafficking come to heal. The center is one of the multiple facilities AIM operates in Cambodia. The horrific undercover videos obtained by "Nightline" were filmed on the same streets where the Brewsters now live.
“There’s no shame … coming into a little community like this, stopping in front of the school back there and asking the first person you see, ‘I want to have sex with a young girl,’” Don Brewster said.
The Brewsters said every building of their facility in Svay Pak, once known internationally as a hotbed for child prostitution , used to be a brothel that sold children -- some as young as 8 years old.
“This was the worst brothel in a village that was brothel after brothel after brothel,” he said. “I say the worst because this is where the kids were hurt, this is where the young kids were the 8, 9, 10, 11-year-old kids were housed in this building.”
As Don walked "Nightline" through one particular building, he pointed out a room where he said kids were trapped and forced to have sex with strangers.
“There was no lights down here,” he said. “The back door was cemented close so they couldn’t escape out the back way.”
The Brewsters say they know many more girls like Sokha are still out there, unable to escape. Two years ago, with the help of some donors, they created their own brothel-raiding SWAT team, working alongside the Cambodian National Police, to capture traffickers and rescue girls.
Eric Meldrum, a Scottish-born former U.K. police officer, leads the AIM SWAT effort. AIM took “Nightline” inside a raid to take down another alleged sex trafficker known as “the mama-san.” Meldrum called her “the main trafficker” running the brothel they wanted to raid and said she was using a massage parlor as a front.
After several tense hours, the investigators raided the brothel, isolated and arrested “the mama-san” and rescued several young girls, including two minors. They were taken to a police station with AIM social workers.
Just three days after being taken out of the brothel, Don Brewster and the AIM team welcomed the girls to their facility where they all were given new clothes and crowned with a tiara. It’s an AIM ritual that every rescued girl is presented with a princess crown.
Ten years ago, Sokha was one of those girls to receive a tiara. She said her freedom has meant everything to her.
“I want ending of the trafficking,” she said. “I want to help another girl.”
Many girls arrive at the AIM facility often feeling like they have no value, no longer able to earn money for their families, even if those families are the ones who sold them in the first place.
AIM told us that Sokha’s mother was the one who sold her daughter to Michael Pepe, an American who was extradited to the U.S. and convicted of seven counts of illegal sex acts with a child in 2008. The crimes were all committed in Cambodia and all seven of the girls are Cambodian, one of which Sokha. . He was sentenced to 210 years in prison in 2014.
“I [was] angry at her and I did cry about it,” Sokha said. “I told her, ‘I can do everything for you, like go sell fruit at the market, I can do that, but please don’t sell me.’”
Sokha obtained a visa to move to the U.S. after testifying in Pepe's trial. She works as a nail technician and a baker, attends church, and lives with an American family.
Sokha took "Nightline" back to her village, to confront her mother about what happened to her 15 years ago. Her mother told us she was extremely poor, and when a woman said a café needed a waitress and offered her $100 a month for her daughter, she jumped at the chance. She denied knowing the café was a front for a brothel. But Sokha says the more unforgivable thing her mother did was selling her virginity to a pedophile.
When Sokha asked her mother why she put her in Micheal Pepe’s house, her mother said she gave her over to work as a maid for him, but she denied selling her to him.
Then, for the first time, Sokha revealed to her mother, in great detail, some of the awful moments she faced as a little girl -- being beaten, forced to take drugs and have sex with strangers. Sokha’s mother asked Sokha if she could forgive her for the wrong she did to her in the past, to which Sokha told her mother she forgave her. At the end of their conversation, both women were in tears.
Sokha has a new life, which she says is a better life, and has tried to move past these years of fear and darkness.
When she was a little girl, Sokha said she felt like “the ugly one in the world,” who no one loved. But now, she said, “I am a princess.”
ABC News' Ashan Singh, Gamay Palacios and Lauren Effron contributed to this report
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Published: 12:35 BST, 28 January 2018 | Updated: 11:53 BST, 29 January 2018
The mother of one of five Britons among a group of ten people charged in Cambodia over a Twister-style 'sex position game' says she is 'in pieces' after speaking to him on the phone from his prison cell.
The group was arrested on Thursday at a rented villa in the tourist hotspot of Siem Reap and last night charged with producing pornographic pictures of scantily clad couples in racy positions and sharing them online.  
The detained group also includes Canadian citizen Eden Kazoleas, 19, who was described by her aunt as  'a very, very good kid' who doesn't drink or smoke.   
Speaking from her home in Wadhurst, East Sussex, Marci Harbour, 47, mother of Billy Stevens 21, told MailOnline: 'We are just in pieces, and the frustrating part is that we don't really know what to do.
'My son had been working so wanted to go out and spend his money like any other young man. He had become good friends with the group he was with, as you do when you are travelling together.'
It came as the five British men charged insisted they were 'innocent', claiming they are not even pictured in the 'pornographic dancing' pictures. 
It has also been suggested by the mother of another of those charged that those arrested were pressured into a confession by the Khmer authorities.
The five Britons among a group of five people charged in Cambodia over a Twister-style 'sex position game' include Daniel Jones, 30, (left, with an unknown woman) and Billy Stevens, 21
Vincent Hook, 35, who is one of the men arrested by police after a raid on a villa in the tourist hotspot of Seim Reap
Among those detained was Eden Kazoleas (pictured), 20, from Drayton Valley, near Edmonton, Alberta. Her aunt, Donna Kazoleas, said the detentions were 'really, really concerning'
Police released these pictures which they claim show the tourists. However, a member of the group currently being held insists do not show any of those arrested
Pictures posted on social media show Mr Stevens lying on a bean bag surrounded by three women with their legs wrapped around him and another man.
His mother said: 'He was doing nothing wrong, just having a good time and a drink. That's what he said when I managed to speak to him on the phone.
'The embassy has been in touch and we are hearing more from them tomorrow. It is terrible to think of him being stuck out there and completely innocent.'
In a separate interview with the Daily Mail, she said: 'We’re all devastated by this. It's dreadful.
'I've managed to speak to him but he's had his phone taken off him now. We've been advised not to say anything at the moment because obviously they’re out there and we don't want to make it worse for them. There's a lot of us parents on it and I'm in touch with them but it's difficult.'   
Another mother, whose nationality is not known, claimed the men were told to sign court documents in the Khmer language without the help of a translator.
She said she had lost contact with her son by Sunday afternoon and was trying to liaise with the parents of others in the group for further news.
She said: 'They are scared out of their brains. They just did what they were told in the hope they (Khmer authorities) would say "oh, well we'll get you all to sign these papers and nothing will happen". They've signed these papers not knowing what they are.'
Police posted a picture of the ten defendants lined up outside court, dressed in casual summer clothing. The photo is understood to include Britons Billy Stevens (left), Paul Harris (fourth from left), Daniel Jones (centre in white T-shirt) and Vincent Hook (fourth from the right)
Two of the men arrested in Cambodia. The man on the left is thought to be Daniel Jones
The group were shown using their phones as they sat in a police station in Cambodia
The mother also said her son told of an arrested woman being pressured by Khmer authorities to confess that she was pictured in a photo, which he described as depicting a young woman bending over and exposing her breast. She repeatedly denied the photo was of her.
'I'm getting to the stage where I'm just laughing about it... I'm just so damn tired. I haven't slept since this all started. I'm worried about their state of mind,' she said.
Among the eight men and two women arrested were Britons Vincent Harley Robert Hook, 35, Daniel Richard Leeming Jones, 30, Thomas Alexander Jeffries, 22, Billy Stevens, 21, and Paul Francis Harris, 32.
Also detained were Dutchman Job Robertus van der Wel, 22, Canadians Jessica Drolet, 25, and Eden Koazoleas, 19, along with Norwegian David Nikolaus Aleksandr Ballovarre, 22, and 32-year-old New Zealander Paul Martin Brasch.
The group were charged yesterday as prosecutors warned that they could face a year in jail for a 'breach of Cambodian traditions'. 
These photographs were taken at the Lets Get Wet event, which police raided on Thursday. However, it is not clear whether any of the people seen were arrested
In Cambodia, it is illegal to make pornographic images under the country's 2007 Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation. 
Most of the men are believed to live in the Asian country and could face up to six months behind bars before the case comes to court. 
Police released images appearing to show clothed and laughing tourists, some in sexually suggestive positions, at the party before Thursday’s raid.
Some 30 officers are believed to have stormed the venue in what is regarded as a crackdown on inappropriate behaviour. 
Up to 90 revellers were initially detained but all but ten were released. The party is believed to have been hosted by an events group called Let’s Get Wet. 
A poster for Thursday’s gathering advertised tickets for £5 on the door including a free drink. Photographs of previous parties show women in tiny bikinis and revellers drinking in a pool. 
One of the group later said they were confused because none of them featured in the alleged sexual pictures.
The man, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: 'Honestly, it was really confusing. Everyone was confused. They raided, rounded us up, there were about 80 to 100 people at this party, some of them were tourists. There were about 30 of them [police officers].'
Their families were 'worried sick', he said, adding: 'Our parents are doing what they can. It’s really just trying to keep a good vibe until we know the outcome.'
The alleged offences took place near to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, in the north west of Cambodia
Among those detained was Eden Kazoleas, from Drayton Valley, near Edmonton, Alberta.
Her aunt, Donna Kazoleas, told CTV : 'Eden is a very, very good kid. She is very outgoing. She doesn’t smoke. She doesn’t drink. This is really, really concerning.'
Samrith Sokhon, the prosecutor of the Siem Reap provincial court, said the group could face up to a year in prison if convicted. 
'Any people producing pornography is contrary to Cambodia's traditions,' he said. 
One prisoner said they were at a villa party barbeque on Thursday at 4pm local time when police started to pluck people out of the crowd.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, they said: 'We're innocent. We don't know why we've been arrested - we're getting different stories from different people.' 
Another prisoner said they saw one man vomit in shock after being taken by police.
The group are believed to have been sleeping on the floor of an office at a police station in Siem Reap for three days, but have insisted they have been treated well by their captors - saying officers were friendly and had brought them pizza.
Events group Let’s Get Wet has used a series of other racy photos to publicise previous parties. Mr Hook, who attended Weymouth College according to his Facebook profile, features in one image wearing just trousers and earphones as women lie on floats in a pool below. Above him a poster reads: 'Girls dress as boys, boys dress as girls'. 
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said in a statement: 'We are assisting five British men arrested in Cambodia and are providing support to their families.'
A local authority spokesman added: 'The competent authorities are preparing a case to submit to the provincial court.'
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