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F.F. v. G6 Hospitality Property, LLC

25-cv-00029
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Case Summary

F.F. is suing G6 Hospitality Property, LLC — the parent brand of Motel 6 — in a case docketed as 25-cv-00029. The current activity is a motion for reconsideration, docket entry 43, suggesting the court has already ruled on at least one substantive issue and a party is challenging that ruling. The plaintiff's initials and the hospitality defendant point toward a sex trafficking civil claim under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), a pattern of litigation that has targeted hotel chains for alleged beneficiary liability. No court has been confirmed in the docket data provided.

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Key Issues

  • Hotel chain liability under the TVPRA for sex trafficking on premises
  • Beneficiary liability standard for hospitality defendants
  • Grounds for reconsideration of prior court ruling
  • Scope of G6 Hospitality's duty to detect or prevent trafficking
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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-00029 F.F. v. G6 Hospitality Property, LLC

A party in F.F. v. G6 Hospitality Property, LLC filed a motion for reconsideration, asking the court to reverse or modify a prior ruling. Reconsideration motions rarely succeed — courts grant them only when a party shows a clear error of law, newly discovered evidence, or an intervening change in controlling authority.

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