Fourth man pleads guilty in human trafficking case where minors worked on Ohio egg farm
Updated Sep 17; Posted Sep 17
By Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A fourth person on Monday pleaded guilty to his role in a human-trafficking scheme that recruited undocumented immigrants, including some children, and forced them to work on an egg farm in Marion.
Pablo Duran Ramirez Jr., 50, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Cleveland to his role in the scheme that brought dozens of illegal immigrants to the farm who were physically threatened and forced to live in small, broken-down trailers.
He faces up to a decade in prison when he's sentenced on Jan. 7.
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