The anti-slavery activist whose story was turned into the hit film Sound of Freedom has angrily denied accusations of sexual misconduct by at least seven women.
Tim Ballard, a Utah-born former CIA agent who founded the non-profit Operation Underground Railroad in 2013, is accused of pressuring women while on missions to rescue children.
Ballard allegedly pushed the women into sharing a bed with him or showering together, telling them it was necessary to convince traffickers they were married.
Sources told Vice News Ballard, who resigned from O.U.R. in June, sent at least one woman a photo of himself in his underwear, covered in fake tattoos.
The married father-of-nine allegedly asked another woman ‘how far she was willing to go’ to save children.
Tim Ballard (pictured in a video on social media earlier this week), a Utah-born former CIA agent who founded the non-profit Operation Underground Railroad in 2013 , is accused of pressuring women while on missions to rescue…
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