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 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?A 25-year-old St. Pete woman was sentenced to eight years in federal prison for engaging in the sex trafficking of minors, the United States Attorney s Office for the Middle District of Florida announced on Monday. Leslie Reio s eight years in prison will be followed by 10 years of supervised release. Reio must stanley cup  also register as a sex offender and pa stanley mugs y restitution to the victims. She pled guilty on November 16, 2021.Julius Marcus Arline, Reio s co-defendant, turned himself in to authorities in July 2021. He pled guilty on March 11, 2022. Arline was sentenced to 40 years of federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release on June 8, 2022.RELATED:St. Pete man gets 40 years in prison for sex trafficking minorsMan wanted for sex trafficking minors turns himself in days after billboard went up offering rewardArline and Reio enticed two underage victims, ages 14 and 15, to a St. Pete hotel room where they forced them to commit commercial sex acts between March 6-14, 2021, the U.S. Attorney s office said. The victims were rescued after they were forced to take sexually stanley quencher  explicit photos of themselves that were used as online ads for sex with strangers. The victims were kept in the hotel where they were given illegal drugs and forced to take part in a number of sex dates over an eight-day period, officials said. After they were forced to have sex and get payment, the victims were required to give money to Arline and Reio.  Predators who hold children ca Fone Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students describe terrifying moments of Parkland massacre
 America is just days away from ending its longest war.Officials expect all but a handful of U.S. troops to be out of Afghanistan by the Fourth of July, with other coalition forces following soon after.But things in Afghanistan seem to be getting worse. The Taliban is seizing more districts all over the country 鈥?some with signi stanley en mexico ficant strategic value.The top American general in Afghanistan warns deploying militias to help the government s over-extended security forces risk plunging it into yet another civil war. As we start talking about how does this all end, the way it must end for the Afghan people is something that revolves around a political solution. I have also said stanley tazas  that if you don t reduce the violence that political solution becomes more and more difficult,  said Gen. Austin Miller.Gen. Miller says it s too soon to judge the legacy of America s nearly 20-year involvement in Afghanistan.But the country s former president wasn t so forgiving. The campaign was not against extremism or terrorism, the campaign was more against Afghan villages and homes; putting Afghan people in prisons, creating prisons in our own coun stanley quencher try against our people, and bombing our villages. That was very wrong,  said former Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai.And it s turned some Afghans against their own for working with U.S. Forces.This story originally reported by Kamil Zawadzki and Alex Livingston on Newsy.