Rapper Sosamann arrested for 'human trafficking' two women following prostitution sting in Los Angeles

Houston Rapper Sosamann was arrested for 'human trafficking' earlier this month by the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, according to TMZ

The 29-year-old musician was booked on a felony charge on May 11 and was released the following day after posting $100,000 bond.

Sosamann — who's real name is Anthony Denson — reportedly 'lured two women to California' with promises of fame and fortune, only to force the women into prostitution.  

Houston Rapper Sosamann was arrested for 'human trafficking' earlier this month by the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, according to TMZ; seen in 2017

Houston Rapper Sosamann was arrested for 'human trafficking' earlier this month by the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, according to TMZ; seen in 2017

The women were picked up in a prostitution sting and told authorities during questioning that they were 'unable to escape.'

Sosamann was a part of a larger group of people who were also arrested in the operation. 

The Taylor Gang affiliate will appear in court on June 6, according to XXL.

The 29-year-old musician was booked on a felony charge on May 11 and was released the following day after posting $100,000 bond; seen on Instagram

The 29-year-old musician was booked on a felony charge on May 11 and was released the following day after posting $100,000 bond; seen on Instagram

No further details were available as the investigation is still ongoing. 

Sosa recently released a video for the single Dior and previously worked with Lil Wayne on Tha Carter V album.

His mixtape, Sauce Eskobar 2, was released in January and features Wiz Khalifa, Sauce Walka  and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.

Sosamann was a part of a larger group of people who were also arrested in the operation; seen on Instagram

Sosamann was a part of a larger group of people who were also arrested in the operation; seen on Instagram

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Rapper Sosamann arrested for 'human trafficking' women following prostitution sting in Los Angeles

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