A Worcester couple has been handed down 18-year prison sentences for their roles in sex trafficking a young family member across New England. Kiersten Soto, 32, and her husband Moises Soto, 33, were convicted on two counts of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion. The wife was also found guilty of promoting unlawful activities.
According to prosecutors, the couple advertised the victim's services online to sex buyers and trafficked them across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island between February and May 2022. Kiersten Soto allegedly threatened her relative with violence, abandonment, and involuntary commitment if they failed to meet their financial demands, while Moises Soto used physical violence, including beatings and choking.
The couple also recorded the abuse, which prosecutors described as "agonizing" for the victim. The recordings showed them cornering the victim in their home, threatening her, berating her, and calling her a snitch.
As part of their sentencing, Kiersten Soto was ordered to pay $138,000 in restitution to the victim, while Moises Soto was also fined $5,000. The couple will serve 18 years in prison with five years of supervised release.
Their actions have left a young woman's life forever changed, and authorities say they hope this sentence serves as a deterrent to others who would engage in similar crimes.
According to prosecutors, the couple advertised the victim's services online to sex buyers and trafficked them across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island between February and May 2022. Kiersten Soto allegedly threatened her relative with violence, abandonment, and involuntary commitment if they failed to meet their financial demands, while Moises Soto used physical violence, including beatings and choking.
The couple also recorded the abuse, which prosecutors described as "agonizing" for the victim. The recordings showed them cornering the victim in their home, threatening her, berating her, and calling her a snitch.
As part of their sentencing, Kiersten Soto was ordered to pay $138,000 in restitution to the victim, while Moises Soto was also fined $5,000. The couple will serve 18 years in prison with five years of supervised release.
Their actions have left a young woman's life forever changed, and authorities say they hope this sentence serves as a deterrent to others who would engage in similar crimes.