Prosecutors say Anthony Jackson, 50, of Savannah, threatened to murder women whom he trafficked for sex, forced them to bow and pray to him and was violently abusive.
Savannah man accused of drug, sex trafficking gets 30 years
By Associated Press
SAVANNAH, Ga. - A Georgia man who prosecutors say operated a sex and drug trafficking business has been sentenced to serve more than three decades in prison.
Anthony Wilson Jackson, 50, led a scheme to carry out sex trafficking across the country and shipped and distributed large quantities of marijuana around Savannah, federal prosecutors said. He was sentenced Thursday to serve 30 years and six months in prison after pleading guilty to numerous federal charges. Anthony Jackson is a violent serial criminal who profited from trafficking drugs and renting human beings for sex acts, Acting U.S. Attorney David Estes said in a news release.
May 28, 2021 A Savannah man who operated an interstate commercial sex trafficking business and distributed drugs has been sentenced to more than three decades in federal prison.