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Yes Males Can And Are Victims of Human Trafficking - Greg Bucceroni

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Greg Bucceroni grew up in a single parent low income household with 5 siblings in Philadelphia. When he was 11 years old he became involved in juvenile delinquency including petty crimes to making quick "street money". In an effort to save him from the tough streets his mom enrolled him into the South Philadelphia Boys Club where he was coerced and recruited by other troubled boys & adults into the life of child sex trafficking as a quick way in making money. At first he rejected the idea because he was not gay and had no sexual interest in adult men, however as other troubled boys boasted about the easy money they had earned as "Street Hustlers" he finally decided to engage in "Street Hustling" and "Kiddie ". This lifestyle caused him to become heavily involved in drug & alcohol abuse because he felt dirty and ashamed each time adult men solicited him. From 1976-1980 he was sex trafficked between Philadelphia, Atlantic City, New York City, Washington DC, State College and other areas. By 1980 with a variety of developed behavioral health concerns, at 16 years old he violently broke away from street hustling and became involved as a violent mob associate with the Gambino crime family. In 1986 during the violent rise of mob boss John Gotti he decided to break away from organized crime and slowly develop into a victim advocate for which he continues to do so today.

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