STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. - A Days Inn in metro Atlanta has agreed to pay two survivors of child sex trafficking a combined $5 million to settle a federal lawsuit.

Sex trafficking at Atlanta motel

What we know:

The victims, both just 14 at the time, said they were sold for sex at the Stockbridge hotel in March 2013. They accused hotel staff of ignoring and, in some cases, facilitating the abuse.

The operator, MASP LLC, agreed to the settlement. In July, a federal jury ordered a Decatur motel to pay $40 million in another child sex trafficking case, also brought by McDonough.

Law enforcement arrested and charged the traffickers, who later pleaded guilty.

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What they're saying:

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