Crime & Safety
Meriden Man Sentenced For Sex Trafficking Of 3 Teenage Girls
Authorities say the man used a website to advertise the services of the victims, ages 14, 15 and 16, and transported them to various hotels.

MERIDEN, CT — A Meriden man was sentenced Tuesday to more than 15 years in federal prison for sex trafficking of three teenage girls, according to authorities. Carlen Davis, 37, of Meriden, was sentenced to 188 months in prison, followed by 15 years of supervised release for sex trafficking and for violating the conditions of his supervised release from a prior federal conviction, U.S. States Attorney for Connecticut John H. Durham announced.
According to court documents and statements made in court, in 2015 and 2016, Davis recruited harbored and transported three females, who at the time were 14, 15 and 16 years old, to engage in commercial sex acts.
“Davis used the website Backpage to advertise the minor victims’ services, and he transported the girls to various Connecticut hotels, including hotels in Meriden, Milford and Hamden, where they worked in prostitution for Davis,” according to a press release from the U.S. States Attorney’s Office.
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Davis was arrested in Dec. 2016 on related state charges. He has been detained since his arrest and the state charges are pending.
Davis pleaded guilty in Aug. 2017 in federal court to one count of sex trafficking of a minor.
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In September 2006, Davis was sentenced in New Haven federal court to 150 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for distributing crack cocaine. Due to changes in the federal crack cocaine sentencing guidelines, Davis had his sentence reduced in December 2013 to 130 months of imprisonment. He was released from federal prison in June 2014.
The judge sentenced Davis to a concurrent 60-month prison term for violating the conditions of his supervised release, officials said.
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