Prosecutors Expect to Charge More People In N.Y. Sex Traffic Case
- 6 years ago
On Friday, a federal prosecutor in Brooklyn said more people are expected to be charged in a sex-trafficking case. Self-help guru Keith Raniere and actress Allison Mack are just two of the people accused of running a secret society where women were branded and treated as slaves. On Friday authorities seized a large number of electronic devices and records associated with the organization. At a hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Moira Kim Penza said “We anticipate that there will be additional charges and additional defendants in this case."