Amy Hicks, a former city employee, just got handed a 15- to 30-year sentence for orchestrating a sex trafficking ring — charges including tax evasion, felony pandering, and conspiracy. She’s already served nearly a year, but that won’t shorten her time behind bars. Prosecutors say she used commercial apps to recruit teens, made tens of thousands in cash, and never reported a dime. She wasn’t alone — six others were arrested in the same sting — exposing how these networks operate with roles designed to keep them running. This case is a stark warning: exploitation and financial fraud don’t go unpunished.

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