Former 2016 Trump campaign chair in Kentucky sentenced to prison for human trafficking

Earlier this month Tim Nolan, the former campaign chair for Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign in Kentucky, was sentenced to 20 years in prison

A former Kentucky judge and conservative political activist has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to human trafficking and other sex crimes.

A special prosecutor said Tim Nolan, 71, targeted young women, gave them opioids and threatened to withhold the drugs or call law enforcement if they didn’t perform sex acts.

News outlets report that prosecutor Barbara Whaley read statements from some of the women. Seven of the 19 victims were under 16 years old.

Given Donald Trump’s own admissions that he’s engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior, it shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone that some of his highest profile supporters are themselves criminal sex offenders.

This is yet another example of what Donald Trump’s America looks like.

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