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The Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office makes it a priority to combat human trafficking. Our goal is to work with state, federal and private agencies to discover and rescue victims of human trafficking while identifying and prosecuting offenders.

The Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force was formed in 2007 by the Attorney General of Maryland, the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and is chaired by four committees.

The task force aims to create a heightened law enforcement and victim service presence in the community. Our law enforcement efforts include establishing roving operations to identify victims and traffickers, deputizing local law enforcement to assist in federal human trafficking investigations, and providing training for law enforcement officers. We also seek to deter human trafficking through outreach to persons who might be victimized by traffickers.

The committees of the task force include the Victim and Public Services Committee, Law Enforcement Committee, Legislative Committee and Training Committee. Participants in the task force include the Office of the Attorney General of Maryland, Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City, U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Maryland State Police, Anne Arundel County Police Department, Baltimore City Police Department, Baltimore County Police Department, CASA of Maryland, City of Baltimore Mayor’s Office, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, East Baltimore Community Health Center, International Refugee Committee, Legal Aid of Maryland, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, Maryland Sexual Assault Legal Institute, Maryland Transportation Authority, Maryland Department of Human Resources, Mercy Medical Center, SAFE Program, Montgomery County Police Department, Office of the Public Defender of Maryland, Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore County, Office of the State’s Attorney for Montgomery County, Office of the State's Attorney for Prince Georges County, Polaris Project, Prince George’s County Police Department, Shared Hope International, Salvation Army – Baltimore, U.S. Department of Justice, Vineyard Community Church, and YANA (You Are Never Alone), Inc.

For more information or to report any concerns, please email or call 410-209-4800. 

To report suspected human trafficking, please contact one of these investigative agencies:

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

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For examples of recent human trafficking prosecutions in Maryland, click on these links:

Alleged New York Pimp Indicted In Maryland For Sex Trafficking, Kidnapping and Gun Crimes

D.C. Man Indicted For Transporting A Minor To Engage In Prostitution In Maryland

Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty In Scheme To Transport Prostitutes To Work In Annapolis and Easton Maryland Brothels

Frederick Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison For Sex Trafficking Of A Minor

Upper Marlboro, Maryland Couple Charged With Domestic Servitude Of Filipinia Woman

Glen Burnie Man Sentenced to over 10 Years in Prison for Transporting a Minor to Engage in Prostitution

Easton Brothel Worker Please Guilty To Transporting Prostitutes And Sentenced To Over A Year In Prison

Five Charged In Scheme To Transport Prostitutes To Work In Brothels In Annapolis And Easton Maryland

Glen Burnie Man Indicted for Sex Trafficking of a Minor

Montgomery County Man Sentenced To 37 Years In Prison In Sex Trafficking Conspiracy

U.S. Army Soldier Sentenced to over 17 Years in Prison for Operating a Brothel from Millersville Apartment and to Drug Trafficking

Three Conspirators Sentenced To A Total Of More Than 40 Years In prison For Sex And Drug Trafficking

U.S. Army Soldier Pleads Guilty to Operating a Brothel from Millersville Apartment and to Drug Trafficking

Montgomery County Man Convicted in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy

Third Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Sex and Drug Trafficking

Second Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Sex and Drug Trafficking


Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Sex and Drug Trafficking

Two Sentenced to 10 Years Each in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy Involving Three Minor Girls

U.S. Army Private and Three Other Men Indicted on Sex Trafficking and Drug Charges

Sex Trafficker Sentenced to over 4 Years for Conspiracy to Prostitute Underage Girls

Second Defendant Pleads Guilty in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy Involving Three Minor Girls

Reisterstown Man Pleads Guilty in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy Involving Three Minor Girls

Westminster Woman Sentenced to 10 Years for Sex Trafficking of a Child

Couple Indicted in Sex Trafficking Conspiracy Involving Three Minor Girls

Defendant Pleads Guilty in Human Trafficking Conspiracy

Westminster Woman Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking of a Child

Frederick Madam Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison for Money Laundering

Defendant Sentenced for Transporting Alien to Maryland for Prostitution

Two Montgomery County Defendants Charged in Human Trafficking Conspiracy

Former Montgomery County Man Sentenced to over 8 Years in Prison for Holding a Teenage Girl in Involuntary Servitude

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Last Update 08/30/2012