Darcy Mohamed: The Slave Woman of Fremont, Nebraska
“My ummah means everything to me.
You are my ummah.
I love you.
I’m proud of you.
Never stop trying to do and be better.
There’s no shame in falling, darling.
Just keep trying.
Al jihadun, the struggles are real.
Inshallah we will be victorious.”
The Future Slave
Darcy Miller - Class of 1992 - Plymouth-Canton High School - Canton, Michigan
Slave House
Darcy and her mom, Bev were trafficked on September 13, 2022. Bev did not survive. She passed away on September 12, 2023, just one day shy of being a slave for a year.
Darcy managed to escape on May 9, 2024 and notified authorities. Fremont PD and DHHS both dismissed her complaints and told her that no crime had been committed. She had to return to her traffickers after charities and lawyers said that they couldn’t help.
She escaped again after recording an imminent threat to her life on June 6, 2024. She was told again that no crime had been committed by Fremont PD and DHHS. She phoned even more charities and lawyers. Many told her that she had to notify authorities since a crime had obviously been committed. Their pleas to authorities fell on deaf ears as well.
This continues to this day, November 9, 2025. 18 months after reporting the worst crime known to man and informing tens of thousands, there are still very young children in the care of the traffickers who abused and neglected them. The horrific part for Darcy is that the traffickers threatened to prostitute children as young as 3 years old.
The Future of Slave House and Miss Darcy
Darcy is continuing her fight for truth, justice and freedom for the slaves.
If you can help in this pursuit, please contact Amanda Schwanke with Fremont Family Coalition (United Way) at (402) 721-4157 as authorities remain unyielding in their gaslighting and stonewalling of everyone.
Darcy is scheduled to be evicted from Slave House on January 2, 2026. She refuses to leave and asks that you show your support however you can. Charity is useless without justice. Only justice can save her life and those of the children.
Solidarity and community are how fights for justice are won. Governor Pillen’s reply proves it. Keep fighting with us and rid our world of the horrors of trafficking.
Find out the latest news from Slave House.
Miss Darcy Speaks
Darcy isn’t shy about giving her opinion or talking about any subject. Hear what the crazy woman has to say. Ask her anything at Miss.Darcy@drsy.org and she will do her best to reply.
Nothing is off limits except for the personal and private lives of others. Politics, sex, money, religion, etc. are perfectly fine. She believes that knowledge is power and gives it freely under most circumstances.
She has been fighting traffickers and the government for years. She doesn’t fear much but doesn’t cotton to lies and will put absolutely anyone in their place, including Governor Jim Pillen of Nebraska and the FBI.
Auntie Darcy - The Storyteller
Darcy is described by most as unique. She’s one of those people who has led an eclectic life. She has listened to the stories of many other unique people and told her own.
Her happiest days were spent with her family, friends and their children, many of whom were immigrants from throughout the world. They were fixtures in her home, life and heart. They called her Auntie. It was a title she was proud to have.
If Darcy wrote her own epitaph, it would simply state…