Inspiration for controversial ‘Sound of Freedom’ film is little more than ‘experience vacation’ for rich men, cover for sexually abusing women: Lawsuit

Tim Ballard, founder and former CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (via YouTube/KSTU). Inset: Actor Jim Caviezel, who portrayed Ballard in the movie “The Sound of Freedom,” appears on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” (via YouTube screengrab).

A man whose life story was turned into a movie that portrayed him as a hero to victims of sex trafficking is now himself accused of sexual abuse.

Tim Ballard, along with his organization Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), have been named in a civil lawsuit filed in Utah by five women who allege that they were sexually abused and groomed while volunteering for the self-described anti-human trafficking group. According to the lawsuit, Ballard, who founded O.U.R. in 2013, and the group organized “multiple sting operations to purportedly rescue trafficked women and children (‘OPS’)” that were little more than fantasy fulfillment.

“Many of these OPS included wealthy men with no military training, who wanted an ‘experience vacation’ where they dropped into third-world countries to rescue trafficked children, with photo opportunities and stories in the local newspapers of their heroics, all while flying first class,” says the complaint, filed in Utah state court.

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