Man accused of vicious sex trafficking pleads not guilty

Winston Burt, 30, in a red jail uniform, and his attorney, Court Will, appear through a courtroom window for his arraignment in King County Superior Court in Seattle on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022. Burt pleaded not guilty to charges that include human trafficking, promoting prostitution and assault in a case which authorities said came to light after a 20-year-old woman was rescued by a ride-share driver who engaged in a gunfight with Burt. (AP Photo/Gene Johnson)

SEATTLE (AP) — A defendant accused of vicious sex-trafficking in Seattle pleaded not guilty Thursday in a case that came to light after prosecutors say a 20-year-old woman was rescued by a ride-share driver who engaged in a gunfight with the man.

Winston Burt, 30, who uses the street name “Dice Capone,†appeared in King County Superior Court and was ordered to remain held on $750,000 bail for charges that include human trafficking, promoting prostitution, assault and drive-by shooting. The U.S. attorney’s office in Seattle is also reviewing the case for potential federal charges.

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