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Leah McSpadden went into the sex industry at the age of 17 but said it took a horrible turn quickly.
She was able to escape by purposely stepping on a rusty nail.
She's working to provide space to show others there's an escape path.
The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking runs a phone hotline where victims can reach out for help.
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