Gabor Acs, left, and Viktor Berki, right, have been jailed for 30 years (Picture: Miami-Dade state court)

Two men who operated a gay sex slave ring in Miami have been jailed.

Gabor Acs and Viktor Berki were found guilty of human trafficking, conspiracy and racketeering in the US city in February.

They have now been sentenced to 30 years in prison.

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The pair preyed on young Hungarian men in their 20s who had moved to the US to start a new life.


Acs and Berki would meet their victims online, through social media sites, and would promise them a visa and free flights to the US if they carried out ‘legal escort work’.

But as soon as the hopeful young victims arrived, they were forced into sex slavery. The men were made to perform multiple sex acts for up to 20 hours a day, either over webcam or with clients.



At one stage five of the victims were forced to live in a one-bedroom apartment. While there they were fed extremely little, and were not paid.

The abuse continued for years until the ring moved from Miami to New York.

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Acs and Berki were found out when they advertised a $5 car wash directly outside their home, which aroused the suspicions of neighbours.

They were reported to the police, who discovered that the business was just a front. The luxury cars arriving at the home belonged to clients.

Officers arrested the two in 2014, along with a third suspect Andras Janos Vass.

Vass was sentenced to 11 years in prison in December 2015.