A federal jury in the District of Maine on Friday convicted Ricardo Middleton, aka Red, 32, of Boston, of sex trafficking and obstruction of a sex trafficking prosecution, after a four-day trial. Middleton was found guilty of sex trafficking a young woman through force, fraud and coercion, and, while detained pending trial, of instructing a co-defendant not to incriminate him. Read More
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Jury Convicts Man of Sex Trafficking and Obstruction of a Sex Trafficking Prosecution
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