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Tewksbury Man Admits to Vile Sex Trafficking Scheme – Faces Potential Life Behind Bars

Tewksbury Man Admits to Vile Sex Trafficking Scheme – Faces Potential Life Behind Bars

In a recent federal court hearing, Jermall Anderson of Tewksbury admitted to several counts of sex trafficking, implicating himself in a heinous scheme that preyed on vulnerable women across the Northeast. Anderson, 45, entered a guilty plea to seven counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion. Additionally, he pled guilty to one count each of coercion and enticement, and interstate transportation for prostitution, said the

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Anderson’s egregious abuse of power and trust, hit the community with both the stark reality of human trafficking and the ongoing struggles of the opioid epidemic. “This case highlights both the horrors of human trafficking and the myriad ways the opioid crisis plagues our communities,” said Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy, in a statement obtained by the

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. Anderson and his co-conspirators’ four-year operation, that finally ended in 2016 saw them exploit drug-addled, out-of-luck women, many of whom were manipulated straight out of rehab facilities.

The investigation revealed that the perpetrators exercised incomprehensible manipulation over their victims. “Jermall Anderson exploited his victims’ drug addictions to force these women to sell their bodies many times a day, with Anderson pocketing all the money,” Levy described the predator’s tactics. The alleged traffickers used a blend of physical force, threats, and control over narcotics access to keep their victims ensnared in a life they did not choose, as per the

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Special Agent in Charge of HSI New England, Michael J. Krol, condemned the actions of Anderson and his cohorts, capturing both the cruelty and calculation behind their enterprise. “He tactically prowled substance abuse rehabilitation facilities to find women with vulnerabilities he could exploit for his own profit,” Krol stated, evidence of Anderson’s predatory strategy. Anderson’s exploitation extended throughout New England, New York, and New Jersey, where the victims were transported and trafficked for financial gain, according to the

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The gravity of the charges against Anderson comes with severe penalties. For the sex trafficking counts, he faces a minimum of 15 years to a potential life sentence, along with fines and supervised release. The other charges carry up to 20 years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for March 12, 2025, as U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper oversees the next phase of this case.

The public has been urged to come forward with any related concerns or information by contacting 617-748-3274 or emailing

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. Assistance in the investigation was provided by several law enforcement agencies and the prosecutors handling the case are Leah B. Foley and Stephen W. Hassink of the Narcotics & Money Laundering Unit.

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