Evidence: My Trafficker Singing "What Goes Around...Comes Around" Unveiled a Dark Truth

April 17, 2024 Trafficking, Videos

“What is sown in deception will eventually unfurl in revelation.”



In an unexpected twist of fate, a video that I found after we first met seemed mundane at first glanced into my life with profound clarity. It featured a man who would, under the guise of love and protection, eventually lead me down a path I would have never chosen for myself—a journey marked by manipulation and betrayal, mirroring the haunting lyrics of Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around...Comes Around."


The track speaks to the idea of karma and the eventual exposure of truth. In my experience, the public accusations of infidelity made against me by this man and his "friends" were not just baseless; they were allegedly a calculated move to isolate and control me. This situation echoes the song’s narrative of deceit coming back full circle. The false narrative of cheating became a tool to instill fear and compliance, a classic tactic in the repertoire of a trafficker. It was a twisted mirror image: while the world saw a betrayal he painted of me during Gamergate, behind closed doors, the betrayal was his own—an intentional inversion of the truth meant to serve his own dark purposes.


Listening to "What Goes Around... Comes Around," one hears the story of betrayal, the consequences of manipulative actions, and the inevitability of truth coming to light. It speaks to the universal human condition where deceit can't remain hidden forever. Similarly, in relationships tainted by 'loverboy' grooming, the façade of innocence and care the 'loverboy' trafficker presents is often a mask for deeper manipulations. These individuals craft narratives that frame the victim as the betrayer while they, in reality, orchestrate the betrayal through emotional and psychological abuse.


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The song’s haunting refrain serves as a reminder: what is sown in deception will eventually unfurl in revelation. For me, the realization was pivotal. The video and presumably him and another man singing, at first a seemingly irrelevant piece of media, became a piercing reminder of the many subtle clues that were always present but difficult to piece together amidst the confusion and emotional chaos.


In this journey, understanding the deeper meanings behind the song became a form of empowerment. It underscored the vital need to recognize the signs, to question when something seems amiss, and to find strength in the hope that what goes around truly does come back around—allowing for the possibility of justice and healing.


If you find yourself in a similar situation, know that you are not alone. Songs like Timberlake’s resonate because they speak truths that many experience, even in their darkest forms. The cycle of betrayal can begin to break with awareness and support, lighting a path to reclaiming one’s story and agency. Remember, there is always help available, and your story matters; every lyric in your life's verse is worth being heard and understood.


Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around...Comes Around" As Sung Allegedly By My Trafficker and Another Man



*Reader discretion is advised. As per laws surrounding victims who chose to share their stories publicly, all claims are “alleged”; however, relevant evidence that can be shared publicly is also being shown to assist others in forming their own conclusions about the reality of the story. This site shares a true story based on real events that are categorized by the date around which they happened as accurately as possible. It covers traumatic topics such as loverboy method grooming, sex trafficking, exploitation, severe and long-term mental abuse, public and private defamation, public exposures with tampered evidence, and sexual violence, mainly for intimidation and punishment for speaking out. It may trigger strong emotions and flashbacks in those with similar trauma; please prioritize your well-being before proceeding. Some details have been altered for privacy, clarity, and brevity, but the essential context remains intact.