Five Sentenced to Nearly 120 Years for Leading Violent Alabama Sex Trafficking Ring

Five defendants linked to a brutal sex trafficking ring in Montgomery, Alabama, were sentenced today to lengthy prison terms totaling almost 120 years. Kimani Jones, 32, who led the operation, received 54 years, while his father Tremayne Lambert was sentenced to 30 years. Both were convicted after a five-day trial in October 2025. Three other co-defendants, who had pleaded guilty earlier, also received prison sentences ranging from around 19 to nearly 20 years. The court ordered them to pay over $1.5 million in restitution to their victims. This case highlights ongoing efforts to dismantle violent trafficking networks exploiting vulnerable individuals in the United States. The sentences mark a significant legal victory against human trafficking, signaling tough penalties for those running such criminal enterprises.