
Two Anchorage men charged in undercover sex trafficking operation
Two Anchorage men face sex trafficking charges after the Alaska Bureau of Investigation's Special Crimes Investigation Unit ran an undercover operation in the Anchorage area on June 30 and July 1.
Trevor Williamson, 31, and Ismael El Moussa, 27, were each charged with patron of a victim of sex trafficking and prostitution. Undercover investigators communicated with both men during the operation, and troopers say each agreed to pay to engage in commercial sex acts. Both were remanded to Anchorage Correctional Center following their arrests.
The charges are accusations. Both men are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
The case is now in the hands of prosecutors.
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