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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

NY Man Found Guilty Of Sex Trafficking Women in Md.


A federal jury on Thursday convicted a New York man of sex trafficking several women through several states, including Maryland, for about a year and a half.

Jeremy Naughton, 32, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was convicted of sex trafficking, conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, transporting individuals to engage in prostitution and a firearms violation.

U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein said from January 2009 to the fall of 2010, Naughton and his friend, Charles Anderson, would target female prostitutes who didn’t have a pimp and force them to work for them.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WHen a State becomes a magnet for welfare queens, criminals, illegals and drug dealers--AKA MARYLAND-- Gun laws,Dream Act, tons of welfare, Sanctuary city, Gay marriage--what do you expect? Criminals flock to areas that are most favorable for them--and Maryland fits the bill thanks to Marty and Jimmy.