
Man Sentenced for COVID-Era Sex Trafficking
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Anthony Coleman, a Lynn resident, faces twelve years in prison for sex trafficking two women during the pandemic. He exploited their unemployment, forcing them into prostitution and keeping their earnings. Coleman pleaded guilty, receiving a three-year supervised release and a $77,000 restitution. The women were subjected to physical and verbal abuse, with one handling up to sixteen clients a day. Colemans case underscores the vulnerability of individuals during crises, but also the systems commitment to delivering justice.
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