Twitter Users Expose DC Hotel For Allegedly Setting Up A Human Trafficking Ring

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The Cambria Hotel is currently trending on Twitter after various users shared their stories about individuals entering hotel rooms pretending to be housekeeping staff.

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Maya Angelique(@moneyymaya) recalled the moment where a male stranger attempted to break into her room around 1:00 a.m. Sunday, two hours after she checked in with the hotel. After calling the front desk, they reportedly told her that the man worked for housekeeping and tried to enter the room next door. “I called the front desk not even a full minute later. The girl working said “I’m aware of the situation. That was housekeeping trying to get into the room he accidentally came to your door instead of the room next to you”. In what world is housekeeping coming into rooms at 1AM,” she wrote.

After sharing her experience, Twitter user @hey_sita revealed a similar situation at the hotel when she booked her stay in November of last year. “I stayed at the Cambria Hotel in DC in November. I had a King Suite with a longer room, given the style. Midday I took a shower and a man in a blue shirt was in my room when I came out. “Housekeeping” they said. With no badge or cleaning supplies.” she wrote.

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Another Twitter user pulled up a google review about the Cambria hotel where a couple witnessed an unconscious girl being pulled into an elevator by a man with visible scratches on his face.

As the stories surrounding the hotel have continued to unfold, the Cambria hotel has yet to release a statement regarding the recent room break-ins.  The hotel chain recently faced and dismissed a lawsuit regarding a woman who became a victim of human trafficking after she was kidnapped from her room.

Deja Monet: Born and raised in the Bronx. I write stories that will make you laugh, cry, or mad.