Crime & Safety

Naperville Pimp Forced Women into Prostitution, Abused Them: Complaint

The 36-year-old man was arrested in Colorado.

A Naperville sex trafficker who allegedly forced women into prostitution and abused them if they refused has been arrested in Colorado.

Benjamin Biancofiori used the promise of financial security to entice women into performing commercial sex acts on his behalf, according to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago. Biancofiori ran his sex-trafficking operation primarily out of his townhouse in Naperville, the complaint states.

The complaint alleges that Biancofiori often beat and punched the women, and that he arranged for one of his victims to be returned to him at gunpoint after she tried to run away. Biancofiori kept a vast majority of the proceeds earned by the women, the complaint states.

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Biancofiori, 36, was arrested Wednesday in Colorado, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The complaint charges him with one count of sex trafficking by means of force, fraud and coercion. An initial appearance in federal court in Chicago has not yet been scheduled.

The complaint states that once Biancofiori enticed the victims to work for him, he would post their information in commercial sex advertisements on Backpage.com. He then arranged for the women to travel to meet clients at various locations in the Chicago area, the complaint states. Biancofiori recruited one of his victims through an online messaging service on Facebook, according to the complaint.

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For the past several weeks Biancofiori has been traveling in the western U.S., according to the complaint. Biancofiori allegedly advertised one of his victims on Backpage.com while in Phoenix and Denver in March.

The sex trafficking charge carries a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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