Molly McCann Says She Once Stopped An Alleged Sex Trafficker While Working At Subway

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UFC fighter Molly McCann, before her days as a professional MMA fighter, once held a job at Subway.

McCann says she once stopped an alleged sex trafficker while working at Subway, which started when a woman walked into the eatery early one morning.

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“This blonde girl’s come in, five in the morning, rotten drunk, stumbling over and then this lad followed her in. … And he’s come in and he’s put his arm around her and I went to him, ‘Hey mate, what’s her name?’ He went, ‘What?’ I went, ‘What’s her name,’ because I just didn’t think he knew her. Something in me belly was like, ‘Nah, this is not… no.’ And he’s like, ‘F*ckin’ shut up, love.’ Could you imagine my face, sayin’ that? So then she opens her purse and he’s trying to get the money out the purse and I went, ‘‘Ey, mate, what the f*ck?’ And he went, ‘I’m the police. Who are you talkin’ to?’ I said, ‘You’re not the f*ckin’ police,’” McCann said on The A-Side (via Alexander K. Lee of MMA Fighting). 

The fighter would follow the alleged sex trafficker outside of the Subway, even though several other men were now a part of the alleged sex traffickers posse.

When authorities arrested the man, it turned that that the suspect was a sex trafficker and he had spiked the women’s drink.

“He’s gone to kick me in the head, I’ve leg kicked him, the police have come and took him, I’ve had to go make a statement,” McCann said. “It turns out that he was a sex trafficker and he was trying to take her. They’d watched the cameras and they’d date raped her. They put date rape [drug] in her drink to take her, to steal her, and she would have never been seen again. And I was like this [to the police], ‘All in a day’s work, guys!’”

There is no word as to what happened to the alleged sex trafficker and near victim after the arrest was made. 

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