DENVER — A Denver man was sentenced on Wednesday to 21 years in prison after pleading guilty to human trafficking as part of a plea deal.
William Galbreath pleaded guilty to pimping in 2020 and was sentenced to four years of probation. While on probation, Galbreath “allegedly identified multiple vulnerable women, coerced them to engage in commercial sex with promises of large sums of money, and created fake businesses to launder the proceeds of the commercial sex” between April 2021 and April 2024, according to the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
“He [pleaded] guilty to pimping [in 2020], and he got a probationary sentence, which was very unfortunate, but our laws in Colorado need some strengthening,” said Ashley Morgan, who leads the Human Trafficking Unit within the Denver District Attorney’s Office. “This individual was trafficking multiple other victims while he was on probation.”…