
Sex Trafficker Gets 12 Years for Pandemic Exploitation
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Anthony Coleman, a Massachusetts sex trafficker, received a twelve-year federal prison sentence for exploiting women during the pandemic. He pleaded guilty to charges of profiting from trafficking and forcing victims into prostitution. Coleman targeted vulnerable women who lost jobs or homes due to COVID shutdowns, housing them, posting ads, and driving them to hotels for commercial sex. He also physically abused and threatened his victims, one of whom was held underwater as a threat. Coleman was ordered to pay $77,000 in restitution and will serve three years of supervised release after his prison term.
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