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Court of Appeals affirms 40-year prison sentence for convicted sex trafficker

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Ohio

CINCINNATI – United States Attorney Dominick S. Gerace II announced today that the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the 40-year prison sentence imposed against a Cincinnati man convicted at trial of sex trafficking and exploiting two teenagers.

Following a six-day jury trial, Kelly Richards, 44, was found guilty on all five counts of sex trafficking minors, sexually exploiting children and illegally possessing a firearm as a previously convicted felon. Richards was sentenced in October 2024 to 480 months in prison and a lifetime of supervised release.

Richards drugged, raped, abused, photographed and sold two teenage girls. He held them for days in a one-bedroom apartment the appeals court called “a house of horrors.” Richards provided the minors with cocaine before sexually assaulting them and forcing them to have sex with other men.

On appeal, Richards challenged his convictions and argued that his sentence was substantively unreasonable. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentence, noting his “horrific crimes against multiple victims” and failure to show “a scintilla of remorse for his actions.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexis J. Zouhary represented the United States on appeal. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kyle J. Healey and was investigated by the FBI and other members of the FBI’s Anti-Trafficking Task Force.

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Updated January 13, 2026

Topic
Human Trafficking