Four Disney employees and a former judge were among the people arrested in a huge undercover operation that focused on the Florida human trafficking sting.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office noted that a six-day sting led to the arrests of 109 people after Operation March Sadness 2, according to an NBC News report.

Authorities said that 27-year-old Xavier Jackson allegedly communicated online and through text with an undercover detective posing as a 14-year-old girl.

Sheriff Grady Judd said that Jackson worked as a lifeguard at Disney's Polynesia Village Resort. Jackson allegedly sent photos showing him "doing things that are totally inappropriate" while bragging about working at the resort, according to the sheriff. Jackson was arrested and charged with harmful material and unlawful communication.

The other Disney employees were identified as Ralph Leese, 45; Shubham Malave, 27; and Wilakson Fidele, 24. Judd said that they were all charged with soliciting a prostitute.

Fidele hails from Orlando and worked at Disney for about four years at the Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café in Tomorrowland. Meanwhile, Leese, who is from Winter Garden, worked in IT for Disney. Malave is in the United States on a work visa and is a software developer for Disney.

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Operation March Sadness 2 in Florida

Detectives found prostitutes who had posted online advertisements through various websites and social media platforms. It helped them identify people who were seeking them out.

In addition, the detectives also identified adults who they thought were inappropriately communicating with children, according to a CBS News report.

The detectives communicated with the suspects before meeting them. Members of the anti-trafficking organizations have also responded.

The sheriff's office said that they spoke with the prostitutes and offered them services, as well as counseling.

Sixty-six-year-old Daniel Peters, who used to be a judge in the Cook County 4th Sub Circuit Court, was also arrested. Peters was charged with soliciting a prostitute. Judd said that Peters had requested an attorney.

Judd said that they could do another operation starting next week and fill the board up again.

One couple traveled as far as Bradenton to receive $1,000 for sex, according to a New York Post report.

Judd said that the arrests of a human trafficker and four child predators make the whole operation "worthwhile." He added that when there is prostitution, there is exploitation, disease, dysfunction, and broken families.

Judd announced the arrests with a large board of mugshots. He described the board presentation as a "bracket of losers."

The oldest suspect was reportedly a 67-year-old, who showed up drinking Ensure, according to detectives. Fox 13 Orlando reported that the youngest to be arrested was a 17-year-old boy.

Judd added that some who were arrested did not say they were human trafficking victims, but one female did.

Thirty-two-year-old Tiffany Nash from Orlando was arrested for human trafficking. The victim arrived at the undisclosed location as a prostitute, with the human trafficker following her there.

The trafficker also reportedly gave the victim drugs and threatened her with a firearm.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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