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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The owners of two labor camps were found guilty Friday of luring drug addicts and homeless people into indentured servitude by forcing them to work off debts from the purchase of crack cocaine, cigarettes and beer.
Ronald Evans Sr., 60, was found guilty of operating a continuing criminal enterprise, which carries sentence ranging from a mandatory 20 years to life, and a fine of up to $2 million.
Evans and his wife, Jequita, 45, were both found guilty of selling more than 50 grams of crack cocaine. That charge carries a 10 year to life sentence and fine of up to $4 million.
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