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Instagram Influencer Sentenced to 8 Years for Human Trafficking and Detention of 20 Followers

By Henry Davis Published June 9, 2025 9 Min Read
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Kat Torres

Kat Torres built a life that looked perfect online. With over a million Instagram followers, she presented herself as a former model turned spiritual life coach. Her posts showed luxury apartments, designer clothes, and sunlit retreats. Her message was simple: she had overcome a difficult childhood and risen to success and you could too. But behind that image was a reality far removed from inspiration. In 2024, Torres was sentenced to eight years in a Brazilian prison for human trafficking and slavery. What appeared to be self-help was, in truth, a system of manipulation and abuse.

Torres was born in Belém, Brazil, in 1988. She spoke publicly about growing up poor in a troubled household with an alcoholic father. Modeling became her early escape. She competed in pageants as a teenager and eventually walked at São Paulo Fashion Week. Her fame rose further when she was photographed with Leonardo DiCaprio. He later denied any connection, but the photo gave Torres international visibility. She moved to the United States and reinvented herself as a wellness influencer, offering coaching, hypnosis, and guidance through a spiritual force she called “The Voice.” Her business promised healing, confidence, and even wealth — all backed by her transformation from hardship to glamour.

Control Behind the Curtains

In 2019, a Brazilian student named Ana responded to Torres’ offer of a paid assistant role in New York. She had followed Torres online and believed the job was a chance to grow and heal. But Ana soon found herself living in a chaotic apartment, sleeping on a sofa soaked in cat urine, and performing unpaid labor. Torres demanded constant attention, even requiring Ana to accompany her during showers. When Ana tried to protest, Torres became aggressive — triggering trauma from Ana’s past. She escaped after three months, but said it took more than a year to cut contact.

Ana’s experience would later become crucial in exposing Torres. By then, Torres had begun blending spiritual ideas with control tactics. Inspired by controversial figures like John of God — later convicted of abuse — she began framing herself as a prophet. She also participated in ayahuasca ceremonies and claimed she could predict the future. Her self-published book, The Voice, introduced her beliefs to followers who were already emotionally invested.

The Texas House and the “Witch Clan”

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Torres convinced several followers to move into her suburban Austin, Texas home. jack garland/BBC

In 2022, Torres moved into a five-bedroom house in Austin, Texas, with her 21-year-old husband Zach. There, she invited several Brazilian women — all fans who had followed her journey online — to come live with her. Among them were Desirrê Freitas, Letícia Maia, and a third woman known as Sol. Letícia, reports say, had been in contact with Torres since she was just 14. Torres offered them guidance and opportunity. But the women quickly discovered they weren’t there to grow — they were there to serve.

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Inside the house, Torres imposed strict rules. The women were forbidden from speaking to each other — a policy Torres called “the law of silence.” They needed her permission to leave their rooms. She kept their passports and ID documents. She insisted they repay her for flights, housing, and even spiritual services, and she used fear to keep them in line — warning that disobedience would lead to curses from The Voice.

Desirrê, initially brought to help with emotional support, was pressured into working at a strip club. When that wasn’t enough, Torres suggested prostitution. The goal: to meet daily earning targets that eventually reached $3,000. If the women didn’t meet their quota, they weren’t allowed back in the house. Torres dyed their hair to match hers and posted photos on social media calling them her spiritual sisters. She also set up escort profiles and sugar baby accounts in their names.

Sol said her turning point came when she overheard Torres telling another follower that The Voice had “punished” her and she now had to work as a prostitute in Brazil. Sol managed to escape the house 42 days later with help from an ex-boyfriend.

A Breaking Point and a Public Search

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Torres (L) with Desirrê and Letícia (R)

Back in Brazil, the families of Desirrê and Letícia grew alarmed after losing contact. They filed missing person reports, launched social media campaigns, and soon, news outlets picked up the story. As public concern grew, Torres posted videos of the women claiming they were fine. But the footage raised more suspicion than it resolved. The women appeared detached, robotic, and spoke about Torres as if she were a messiah. They referred to world figures like Vladimir Putin and Mark Zuckerberg as part of her mission.

Meanwhile, Torres lashed out online. She posted a public message attacking Ana and threatened to keep her “skull in a special place.” Ana and Sol both filed police reports, but were initially not taken seriously. The turning point came when investigators linked the escort listings to Torres’ address in Texas. By then, the group had fled to Maine.

Authorities tracked them down and arranged a welfare check. Before officers arrived, Torres was caught on a recording warning the women to lie: “If you say anything, I’ll scream.” At the police station, detectives noticed signs of psychological control. The women refused to speak openly and appeared deeply dependent on Torres’ approval. U.S. authorities soon uncovered financial abuse, immigration violations, and evidence of trafficking. Torres was deported to Brazil and arrested.

Trial and Conviction

In April 2024, the BBC interviewed Torres in a Brazilian prison. She denied all accusations. She claimed no women had ever lived with her. She said money sent to her was for Uber rides. She dismissed her victims’ PTSD as “ridiculous.” At one point, she told the interviewer, “You can see Jesus, or you can see the devil. That’s it.” As the conversation ended, she pointed at a journalist and said, “I didn’t like her.”

In July 2024, a Brazilian court found Torres guilty of trafficking and sexually exploiting Desirrê Freitas. She was sentenced to eight years in prison. Her legal team has filed an appeal. More than 20 women have since come forward with similar accounts, and investigations into additional charges remain active. Many of the survivors are still receiving psychological treatment.

Critics say the sentence is far too lenient. Others point to her husband Zach, who was frequently seen in videos holding firearms, and question why he hasn’t faced legal consequences. Some fear that Torres — who built her following through content, not credentials — may return online once released.

A Warning in the Age of Influence

The story of Kat Torres isn’t just about one woman. It’s about the power of platforms to elevate people without accountability. It’s about how charisma, image, and spiritual language can be used to isolate, manipulate, and exploit. And it’s about the women who were drawn to someone they believed could help them heal — only to be trapped in something far worse.

For Ana, Sol, Desirrê, Letícia, and the others, speaking out came at great cost. Their stories now stand as a warning: sometimes, the person promising to save you is the one you need saving from.

This article is based entirely on information reported by the multiple reputable news sources as cited. No opinions, interpretations, or unverified claims have been added. Our writers carefully researched these sources to deliver an accurate and factual report.

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