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Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Human Trafficking Charges Related to 6 Victims

On Friday, a Denver judge sentenced a 31-year-old man to serve 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two charges under a plea agreement, leading to another 18 charges filed against him in 2022 being dropped.

According to FBI Denver, Reginald Biggs’ sentence was the result of collaboration with the Denver police and the Denver District Attorney’s Office. The agency also noted that From Silenced to Save, a recipient of the FBI’s Director’s Community Leadership Award and Denver-based nonprofit, helped “numerous” victims during the case.

The nonprofit shared details of the case in a post on Facebook. The group said that Biggs “victimized at least two 15-year-old girls, as well as two 16 and 17-year-old girls for his own gain, totaling six young girls that were identified.”

Read the rest of the story at FOX 31 Denver.

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