Twenty-two Collier County hotels and motels have been named in a lawsuit that alleges owners and property managers did nothing to stop blatant sex trafficking.

As a result, the plaintiffs — two local women identified only by their initials, S.Y. and C.S. — suffered physical and mental pain at the hands of their sex traffickers, according to the lawsuit.

Two Naples attorneys, Sharon Hanlon and Yale Freeman, filed the lawsuit in October then amended it in December to add the majority of the hotels and motels as defendants.

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Freeman said the telltale signs of the sex trafficking were women wearing provocative clothing and wandering the hotel hallways strung out on heroin, and men cycling in and out of the women’s hotel rooms that had “do not disturb” signs hung on the door for days.

The women were sex trafficked at the hotels and motels in 2015 and early 2016, according to the lawsuit.

Hotel and motel owners said they weren’t aware of any sex trafficking at their businesses. Some denied it ever occurred, while others said they could not comment on pending litigation.

Here is the list of all 22 hotels and motels named in the lawsuit: