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Panel passes bill to enhance penalties for pimping when offender has a prior trafficking conviction

February 17, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Georgia, Georgia


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Panel passes bill to enhance penalties for pimping when offender has a prior trafficking conviction
A House committee passed legislation that would elevate a first‑offense pimping conviction to a felony if the defendant has an earlier trafficking‑for‑labor or servitude conviction.

Representative Brent Cox and sponsor Representative Chastain described the change as addressing a "loophole" in which traffickers with prior trafficking convictions could be prosecuted only for misdemeanor pimping. Supporters included Street Grace and a former human‑trafficking prosecutor, who said repeat offenders continue to exploit survivors after serving sentences.

The ACLU of Georgia opposed the bill in testimony, saying the statutory definitions of trafficking for servitude and of pimping are distinct; trafficking statutes require coercion or deception and protect particularly vulnerable victims, while pimping can be broader. An ACLU witness said automatic felony enhancement based solely on a prior trafficking conviction risks over‑punishment and urged defeat.

A representative of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said investigations show a prosecutorial loophole and urged the committee to close it. The committee voted to advance the bill to rules.

What happens next: HB 10‑75 will go to the rules committee for further consideration. Advocates and civil‑liberties groups have signaled competing views that may resurface if the bill moves forward.

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