So with all that "evidence", how many people there were actually charged with trafficking? ZERO.
https://deadspin.com/what-was-really-going-on-at-orchids-of-asia-1832896112
"Not a single person has been charged with human trafficking in connection with multiple sex-trafficking stings in towns and cities on the east coast of Florida, including Jupiter, Vero Beach, and Sebastian."
"While it has only been a few days since the arrests were announced and further charges are possible, the stings were months in the making, so law enforcement agencies simply may not have enough evidence for trafficking charges. Sex-worker-rights advocates say it is very common for police to overstate their findings in trafficking stings. “Our legislators and law enforcement have been led to believe that sex trafficking is huge in Florida, but studies have shown that because sex trafficking and sex work is being conflated all the time,” said Alex Andrews, a sex worker in the Orlando area and an advocate with the Sex Workers Outreach Project."
Edit: btw, the police contradicted themselves in just a few sentences in your CNN story:
"They're not leaving, they're there 24 hours a day" and then "they were moved from location to location". Things that make you go hmmmm.