Seattle Jury Awards Survivors Over Two Million Dollars in Landmark Criminal Profiteering Case Against Raz Simone
Seattle survivors win a 2.1 million dollar verdict against Raz Simone as a jury finds him liable for criminal profiteering and systemic abuse.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 4, 2026, 10:05 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Seattle Times

A Decisive Victory for Survivors in Seattle
A King County jury delivered a major legal blow to Solomon “Raz” Simone on Wednesday, awarding 2.1 million dollars in damages to a group of women who accused him of systematic abuse and criminal profiteering. The verdict concludes a grueling civil trial that centered on Simone’s alleged role in orchestrating a criminal enterprise that exploited and harmed multiple victims over several years. According to court records, the jury found the evidence of trafficking, assault, and rape compelling enough to trigger substantial financial penalties under Washington state’s profiteering laws.
Tracing a History of Documented Allegations
The legal proceedings brought to light a long history of disturbing reports involving Simone, which according to investigative findings, date back as far as 2017. While Simone rose to international prominence during the 2020 Capitol Hill Organized Protest in Seattle, the plaintiffs argued that his pattern of predatory behavior began much earlier. The jury considered evidence that Simone utilized his influence and resources to facilitate a climate of fear and exploitation, leading to the severe psychological and physical harm described by the women during their testimony.
The Application of Criminal Profiteering Statutes
The core of the legal victory lies in the successful application of criminal profiteering laws, which allow victims to seek civil damages from those who benefit from organized criminal activity. By framing the case through this lens, the legal team for the survivors was able to demonstrate that Simone’s actions were not isolated incidents but part of a calculated effort to maintain control and profit from the exploitation of others. The 2.1 million dollar award reflects both the compensatory needs of the survivors and a punitive measure against the defendant’s documented conduct.
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