Tampa Man Accused Of Chilling Human Trafficking Operation: Victim Rescued

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Tampa Man Accused Of Chilling Human Trafficking Operation: Victim Rescued

Rico Gardner
Rico Gardner

TAMPA, Fla. – The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man for human trafficking, leading to the rescue of a victim.

Rico Gardner, 45, was initially arrested on November 4, 2024, during an undercover operation. At that time, he was charged with Transporting for Prostitution and Deriving Support from the Proceeds of Prostitution.

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During the investigation, detectives uncovered evidence that Gardner had trafficked a victim. The investigation revealed disturbing details, including that Gardner forced the victim to engage in commercial sexual acts, controlled all the money she earned, deprived her of food and sleep, and used physical violence to instill fear.

Gardner facilitated these activities by placing escort advertisements, communicating with sex buyers, and transporting the victim to appointments, where he waited nearby.

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Detectives determined that the victim had been trafficked from April 10, 2024, through November 2024.

On March 12, 2025, Gardner was arrested for Coerce for Commercial Sex Act by Human Trafficking and Forcing Another to Become a Prostitute.

“I want to commend the victim for her remarkable bravery in coming forward. No one should have to live in fear as this individual forced her to,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Her courage not only liberated herself but also serves as a beacon of hope for others who may be suffering in silence.”

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The organization Selah Freedom assisted in providing services to support the victim’s recovery.

Anyone with information about human trafficking or in need of assistance is encouraged to contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office immediately at (813) 247-8200.

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