Mass. man pleads guilty to sex trafficking women made vulnerable by the pandemic
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Mass. man pleads guilty to sex trafficking women made vulnerable by the pandemic
A Lynn man accused of preying on women who lost their jobs or homes due to the COVID-19 pandemic pleaded guilty to sex trafficking charges in federal court on Tuesday, the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office announced. Anthony Coleman, 36, pleaded guilty to two counts of benefitting financially from trafficking and one count of knowingly persuading and coercing a person to travel to engage in prostitution, the U.S. Attorney’s office said in a p…
Lynn man pleads guilty to sex trafficking
LYNN — A Lynn man pleaded guilty yesterday to benefitting financially from trafficking two women for sex and knowingly persuading and coercing both women to travel to another state to engage in prostitution. Anthony Coleman, 36, pleaded guilty to two counts of benefitting financially from trafficking and one count of knowingly persuading and coercing a […]
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