“I don’t think the Jane Does will get justice if the courts in Mexico are involved," one supporter of the Jane Doe plaintiffs tells Rolling Stone Gloria Trevi notched a courtroom win Wednesday, securing the right to force about two dozen witnesses living in Mexico to sit for depositions before Mexican judges, if necessary, as she fights claims she helped run a child sex ring . Los Angeles County Judge Jared D. Moses ruled Trevi can compel the testimony under Mexican court rules, but he ordered her legal team to coordinate with lawyers for four Jane Doe plaintiffs accusing her of abuse tied to an alleged sex cult involving her former manager Sergio Andrade. Trevi denies the allegations . Karen Menzies, the lead lawyer for the Jane Does, told the court Wednesday that two of the Mexico-based witnesses Trevi wants to question are alleged survivors of the sex ring.…