What to Do if You Have Been Charged With Cybersex Trafficking

Legally reviewed by:
Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford P.C.
March 29, 2023

Whenever we think about sex online, we might imagine people spending money on adult services that are sexual in nature. Maybe some performers use the internet as their stage, one-on-one calls to individuals willing to pay a sum of money, or even internet-facilitated opportunities to receive in-person attention. Regardless of what you imagine, everyone must understand what cybersex trafficking is, the consequences of participating, and which laws govern this portion of the internet.

If you want to gain a greater understanding of cybersex, including what to do if you receive charges for a trafficking crime, the lawyers at Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, P.C. can offer you valuable assistance. Our attorneys have over 65 years of experience, and we act with compassion and support toward each of our clients. We have access to several resources, strategies, and tools that you may find helpful. Our services are vital to many individuals’ successes during criminal legal circumstances.

What Is Cybersex Trafficking?

Cybersex trafficking can be a confusing concept, but we can briefly outline its meaning for those who do not know. Cybersex refers to sexual activity and arousal that is at least partially facilitated through the internet. This might include sending sexually explicit pictures and messages to another person, generally with the intention of sexual pleasure.

Cybersex trafficking falls under the category of human trafficking according to federal and state laws. While cybersex between two consenting adults may be legal, cybersex trafficking alludes to a sex-related crime occurring over the internet. It may include live sexual abuse of children, but more generally involves a person in a position of power dictating that another individual performs lewd acts online.

What Consequences Can You Face for Facilitating or Participating in Cybersex Trafficking in Pennsylvania?

Consequences for cybersex trafficking and related offenses can vary significantly depending on the facts of the circumstances. In general, you will want to avoid these penalties and worsening your legal record. Any of the following consequences may apply if you are found guilty:

If you want to avoid as many penalties as possible or potentially eliminate all consequences, we suggest you work with a lawyer. A cybersex trafficking attorney can assist you in numerous ways, such as providing referrals to other case experts, building arguments in your favor, and speaking on your behalf.

Who Should Work With a Cybersex Trafficking Lawyer in Pennsylvania?

If you receive charges for cybersex trafficking and other associated offenses, we recommend you work with a lawyer for assistance. Your cybersex trafficking lawyer can help you in several ways to streamline the legal process, including collecting evidence, speaking on your behalf, managing your schedule and appointments, and leveling the playing field against additional legal representatives. 

We suggest that you contact and retain a cybersex trafficking defense lawyer as soon as possible to improve your chances of success further. Speaking with and beginning your partnership with an attorney sooner rather than later will help your lawyer gain a more intimate and complete understanding of your case. This will also allow the legal team to collect adequate evidence, assess the compiled information for facts in your favor, and build arguments to help your case. 

Charged With Cybersex Trafficking? Work With a Pennsylvania Defense Attorney From Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, P.C.

If you face charges for cybersex trafficking of any kind, the compassionate and talented attorneys with Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, P.C. can help. Our lawyers have extensive experience in criminal defense law, including cases involving the internet, sex trafficking, and other legal issues.

Feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience to discuss your case in greater detail. You can reach us by calling (215) 822-7575 or completing the contact form on our website. We can also provide you with additional clarity and information regarding your case. Our team is patiently waiting to hear from you and is able to fight for your interests.


Legally reviewed by:
Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford P.C.
Pennsylvania Attorney's
March 29, 2023
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