Alabama men convicted on multiple counts related to sex trafficking enterprise

Byalabama courts dailyNov 3, 20250 comments4 views

A federal jury in the Middle District of Alabama has convicted Kimani Jones, 32, known as “Statik,” and Tremayne Lambert, 50, known as “Bayrock,” both from Montgomery, Alabama, on multiple charges related to sex trafficking.



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