Five individuals involved in a sex trafficking operation in Alabama have received sentences totaling nearly 120 years in prison. Kimani Jones, 32, of Montgomery, known as “Statik,” was sentenced to 54 years, and his father, Tremayne Lambert, 50, also of Montgomery, known as “Bayrock,” received 30 years. Both were convicted after a five-day trial in October 2025 on multiple sex trafficking charges. The court ordered Jones to pay $1,010,926.50 and Lambert $510,850 in restitution to the victims.
Three co-defendants previously pleaded guilty and were sentenced. Joseph Keon Bowe, 39, of Notasulga, Alabama, received 235 months in prison and was ordered to pay $3,200 in restitution. Daryle Gardner, 32, of Marbury, Alabama, was sentenced to 195 months and ordered to pay $5,000. Aleecia Scott, 30, of Dothan, Alabama, received 36 months of probation and must pay $1,000 in restitution.
The group trafficked seven individuals, including two minors, through a violent operation. The sentences conclude the case against the trafficking ring.
The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Montgomery Police Department, and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
Source: Department of Justice
