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Two guilty of trafficking young girls for sex

By O’Ryan Johnson
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Two men accused of running a brutal teen sex racket - where the pimps marked one girl in their stable with a facial scar, and traded other girls like baseball cards - were convicted yesterday of human trafficking in federal court in Boston, officials said.

Darryl Tavares, 26, of Revere and Eddie Jones, 26, of Dorchester, after a 10-day trial, were each convicted of conspiracy to traffic women in interstate commerce for the purpose of prostitution, and transporting minors in interstate commerce for the purpose of prostitution. They each face up to 20 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston.

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themsdafacts
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Death Penalty is very diserved. Pure dirty sh#1 bags.
 
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aidan
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They'll be the ho's now, and their pimp be named "Bubba".
 
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Class acts..Nice to see you people find the statuary rape and kidnapping and branding of minor girls..hilarious! Ya real great joke a child forced to have sex with dirty strangers to provide a pimp with money to buy new clothes...ya it's funny aint it!
Lowlifes all of yas!
 
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These two aren't swine as even pigs serve a purpose. May they slowly meet their fate in the abatoir that awaits them!!!
 
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