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Home THE FRONTLINES Media Spotlight Teenage pimp sentenced to 17 years in prison | January 22, 2010
Teenage pimp sentenced to 17 years in prison | January 22, 2010
A Seattle gang member who forced girls into prostitution was sentenced today to 17 years in prison for human trafficking and promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor. DeShawn "Cash Money" Clark, 19, was the first person in the state to be convicted under a new human trafficking law. Click here to read the full article.
 
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