§ 1591. Sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud, or coercion
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(a)Whoever knowingly—
(1)in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, or within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, obtains, advertises, maintains, patronizes, or solicits by any means a person; or
(2)benefits, financially or by receiving anything of value, from participation in a venture which has engaged in an act described in violation of paragraph (1),
knowing, or, except where the act constituting the violation of paragraph
(1)is advertising, in reckless disregard of the fact, that means of force, threats of force, fraud, coercion described in subsection (e)(2), or any combination of such means will be used to cause the person to engage in a commercial sex act, or that the person has not attained the age of 18 years and will be caused to engage in a commercial sex act, shall be punished as provided in subsection (b).
(b)The punishment for an offense under subsection
(a)is—
(1)if the offense was effected by means of force, threats of force, fraud, or coercion described in subsection (e)(2), or by any combination of such means, or if the person recruited, enticed, harbored, transported, provided, obtained, advertised, patronized, or solicited had not attained the age of 14 years at the time of such offense, by a fine under this title and imprisonment for any term of years not less than 15 or for life; or
(2)if the offense was not so effected, and the person recruited, enticed, harbored, transported, provided, obtained, advertised, patronized, or solicited had attained the age of 14 years but had not attained the age of 18 years at the time of such offense, by a fine under this title and imprisonment for not less than 10 years or for life.
(c)In a prosecution under subsection (a)(1) in which the defendant had a reasonable opportunity to observe the person so recruited, enticed, harbored, transported, provided, obtained, maintained, patronized, or solicited, the Government need not prove that the defendant knew, or recklessly disregarded the fact, that the person had not attained the age of 18 years.
(d)Whoever obstructs, attempts to obstruct, or in any way interferes with or prevents the enforcement of this section, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned for a term not to exceed 25 years, or both.
(e)In this section:
(1)The term “abuse or threatened abuse of law or legal process” means the use or threatened use of a law or legal process, whether administrative, civil, or criminal, in any manner or for any purpose for which the law was not designed, in order to exert pressure on another person to cause that person to take some action or refrain from taking some action.
(2)The term “coercion” means—
(A)threats of serious harm to or physical restraint against any person;
(B)any scheme, plan, or pattern intended to cause a person to believe that failure to perform an act would result in serious harm to or physical restraint against any person; or
(C)the abuse or threatened abuse of law or the legal process.
(3)The term “commercial sex act” means any sex act, on account of which anything of value is given to or received by any person.
(4)The term “participation in a venture” means knowingly assisting, supporting, or facilitating a violation of subsection (a)(1).
(5)The term “serious harm” means any harm, whether physical or nonphysical, including psychological, financial, or reputational harm, that is sufficiently serious, under all the surrounding circumstances, to compel a reasonable person of the same background and in the same circumstances to perform or to continue performing commercial sexual activity in order to avoid incurring that harm.
(6)The term “venture” means any group of two or more individuals associated in fact, whether or not a legal entity.
(Added Pub. L. 106–386, div. A, § 112(a)(2), Oct. 28, 2000, 114 Stat. 1487; amended Pub. L. 108–21, title I, § 103(a)(3), Apr. 30, 2003, 117 Stat. 653; Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a), Dec. 19, 2003, 117 Stat. 2879; Pub. L. 109–248, title II, § 208, July 27, 2006, 120 Stat. 615; Pub. L. 110–457, title II, § 222(b)(5), Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5069; Pub. L. 114–22, title I, §§ 108(a), 118(b), May 29, 2015, 129 Stat. 238, 247; Pub. L. 115–164, § 5, Apr. 11, 2018, 132 Stat. 1255; Pub. L. 115–392, § 11(1)(C), Dec. 21, 2018, 132 Stat. 5255.)
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- Pub. L. 106–386, div. A, § 112(a)(2)
- 114 Stat. 1487
- Pub. L. 108–21, title I, § 103(a)(3)
- 117 Stat. 653
- Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a)
- 117 Stat. 2879
- Pub. L. 109–248, title II, § 208
- 120 Stat. 615
- Pub. L. 110–457, title II, § 222(b)(5)
- 122 Stat. 5069
- 129 Stat. 238
- Pub. L. 115–164, § 5
- 132 Stat. 1255
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- Pub. L. 115–164
- Pub. L. 110–457, § 222(b)(5)(A)(ii)
- Pub. L. 110–457, § 222(b)(5)(A)(i)
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- Pub. L. 109–248, § 208(1)
- Pub. L. 109–248, § 208(2)(B)
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- Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a)(1)
- Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a)(2)
- Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a)(3)
- Pub. L. 108–21
- 129 Stat. 239
- section 108 of this title
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§ 1591
Sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud, or coercion
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 106–386, div. A, § 112(a)(2)
Stat.114 Stat. 1487
Pub. L.Pub. L. 108–21, title I, § 103(a)(3)
Stat.117 Stat. 653
Pub. L.Pub. L. 108–193, § 5(a)
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