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Innisfil Pride founder convicted of seven counts of sex-trafficking charges

Jake Tucker, the founder of Innisfil Pride, was convicted of seven of 10 human trafficking charges laid against him.

Clayton DeMaine
May 01, 2026
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A Barrie, Ont., jury found Innisfil Pride founder Jake Tucker guilty of multiple sex-trafficking-related charges involving the pimping of two Barrie women.

The 39-year-old told reporters after the trial that he would immediately appeal the decision. He denied ever running an escort business and said he would not have had time to pimp out two women while operating a swingers club and working in transportation, a food truck and a school bus job.

Tucker wore a shirt reading “No More Stolen Sisters” at the courthouse on Wednesday and denied all charges against him despite the jury’s verdict.

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