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Wisconsin Man Charged with Years-Long Sexual Abuse and Trafficking of Two Sisters

David Boyd, 64, faces multiple charges after allegations of systematic abuse, imprisonment, and trafficking of two young girls, with a preliminary hearing set for May 7.

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FILE - Handcuffs on top of a set of fingerprints. (J Dennis / Shutterstock)

Overview

  • David Boyd has been charged with repeated sexual assault of a child, trafficking, false imprisonment, and child abuse, stemming from alleged crimes against two sisters between 2015 and 2024.
  • One victim reported being chained in Boyd's basement, given only bread to eat, and forced to drink water from a puddle on the floor during her captivity.
  • The girls provided investigators with detailed diagrams of the basement, corroborating physical evidence found during an April 16 search, including chains, knives, and a piece of bread.
  • Boyd allegedly trafficked one of the victims to multiple men and forced her to choose the order in which the assaults occurred, according to the criminal complaint.
  • Boyd denies the allegations, claiming the victims fabricated their accounts out of jealousy, and remains in custody on $100,000 bond ahead of his May 7 preliminary hearing.