Mexican national extradited to NY on sex trafficking charges

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A Mexican national accused of coercing women into working as prostitutes around the United States has been extradited to New York to face federal charges

NEW YORK — A Mexican national accused of coercing women into working as prostitutes around the United States has been extradited to New York to face federal charges.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn said Hugo Hernandez-Velazquez, 45, belonged to a sex-trafficking organization that exploited women for more than 18 years.

The women were lured into romantic relationships through “false promises of love and support,” prosecutors wrote, and often not allowed to contact their families after being taken into homes of the traffickers in Tenancingo.

A message was sent to Hernandez-Velazquez’s defense attorney seeking comment.

Two of his siblings are also charged in the case.

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