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Exodus Cry Announces Las Vegas Screening of Documentary, High Class, Exposing Trafficking in Escort Industry

High Class Investigative Documentary

Our hope is that this film will forever change how the world understands trafficking and prostitution.”
— Benjamin Nolot, Founder and CEO of Exodus Cry
DANA POINT, CA, UNITED STATES, July 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Exodus Cry has announced the Las Vegas screening for its latest investigative documentary, High Class, a powerful film that exposes the hidden realities behind Nevada’s multibillion-dollar escort industry.

The film will be screened at THIRD Street in the Las Vegas Arts District on July 9 at 5:30 p.m., followed by a panel discussion featuring Benjamin Nolot, the film’s director and founder of Exodus Cry, local law enforcement, advocates and trafficking survivor leaders.

High Class originally premiered on YouTube in May, where it quickly amassed one million views. The film pulls back the curtain on what is often portrayed as a glamorous adult playground, revealing a system rooted in coercion, control, and exploitation.

Through raw first-person accounts, High Class tells the stories of women who were pulled into the Las Vegas sex trade against their will. While billions of dollars flow through the industry, the women at its center are often left with nothing, controlled by networks of violence, manipulation, and systemic corruption.

"In cities like Las Vegas specifically, demand is constant, it's normalized, it's marketed, and then that demand creates an environment where exploitation thrives,” shared Leah Albright-Byrd, a survivor of trafficking in Vegas who is featured in the film.

High Class, which first debuted at the Newport Beach Film Festival, represents a significant milestone in the organization’s ongoing efforts to expose trafficking and drive cultural change.

By confronting the myths surrounding escorting and prostitution, High Class aims to reshape public understanding and spark global conversation around the realities of sexual exploitation.

“Our hope is that this film will forever change how the world understands trafficking and prostitution,” Nolot added, “inspiring a movement that will push back and pave the way for freedom, both in Las Vegas and around the world.”

High Class continues Exodus Cry’s track record of impactful investigative storytelling, building on a body of work that has generated more than 100 million views worldwide and contributed to growing international awareness and policy change.

Viewers can see the film now at highclassmovie.com or attend the Las Vegas screening at 814 S 3rd St, Las Vegas, 89101. The ticket includes an In-N-Out Burger meal for the first 150 attendees.

About Exodus Cry

Exodus Cry is a global nonprofit organization committed to abolishing the exploitative sex trade and freeing its victims. Through legal advocacy, survivor support, and powerful storytelling through film and media, the organization works to expose exploitation, shift culture, and drive systemic change that protects vulnerable women and children worldwide.

Olivia Burnett
Exodus Cry
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