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 (Laurie Stern )

A 64-year-old San Francisco woman finds herself before a panel of Guatemalan judges facing 20 years of hard time in a foreign prison.

She had gone to Guatemala decades ago to work with the neediest of children. Now she stands accused of child trafficking.

The saga of Nancy Susan Bailey, on this episode of Q'ed Up.

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