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The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office praises the significant effort of the Pittsfield Police Department for its lengthy investigation into the trafficking operation.

Berkshire District Attorney’s Office secures conviction in large human trafficking case

Pittsfield — The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office secured a conviction in a large human trafficking case.

Randy Lambach, 47, of Becket pled guilty in Berkshire Superior Court on Monday to nine counts of human trafficking, seven counts of deriving support from prostitution, and single counts of intimidation of a witness, and conspiracy.

Judge John Agostini sentenced him to 10 to 12 years in state prison and 10 years’ probation afterward.

Lambach pled guilty to two counts of enticing a child under the age of 16, and single counts of open and gross lewdness, dissemination of harmful matter to a minor. Agostini ordered him to serve five years concurrently and placed him on an additional five years’ probation. Lambach also pled guilty to a single count of rape. Agostini ordered him to serve five to seven years in state prison, concurrently.

In total, he will serve 10 to 12 years at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Cedar Junction and be on probation for 10 years afterward.

The conditions of probation include that Lambach register with the sex offender registry board; have no contact with any of the women; have no contact with children under the age of 18; complete sex offender evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations; complete mental health evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations; complete drug and alcohol evaluation and follow all treatment guidelines; comply with drug screens; and not purchase, possess or consume any regulated drugs without a valid prescription.

The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office praises the significant effort of the Pittsfield Police Department for its lengthy investigation into the trafficking operation. The charges date back to 2014, and for years, Lambach coerced women into forced prostitution.

“Human trafficking is one of the world’s fastest growing criminal activities, operating on the same scale as the illegal trade of guns and drugs, and this case demonstrates that human trafficking occurs right here in our community,” District Attorney Andrea Harrington said.

“My office is working with law enforcement to empower sex trafficking victims who are often vulnerable women who are preyed upon by greedy and brutal people. We are grateful for the diligent collaboration with the Pittsfield Police Department in holding this perpetrator accountable and making our community safer for women and girls,” Harrington continued.

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