BOSTON, September 10, 2024 – A Dorchester man who pleaded guilty to several human trafficking charges in 2016 and had his convictions vacated a month after he was released from prison is being held pending a dangerousness hearing after being charged Monday with beating and sexually assaulting a woman over the weekend, Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced.

ANTHONY DEW, 42, was charged in Dorchester BMC with one count of aggravated rape. Judge Rebecca Figueroa ordered Dew held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing Friday.

At about 2:12 a.m. on September 8, Boston police responded to a disturbance on Evelyn Street. Upon arrival, officers could hear an individual screaming. Officers observed a woman in the walkway with her jeans pulled down to her ankles and a T-shirt soaked in what appeared to officers to be blood, pulled up. Officers observed the victim’s face to be covered in blood and the victim was spitting up blood clots.

As officers approached the victim, she screamed “he raped me” and pointed to an apartment. The victim told police the man who attacked her, later identified as Dew, lived there and raped and beat her as she “went in and out” of consciousness.

The victim sustained contusions and abrasions all over her body and had swelling and bruising to her mouth, jaw, and both her eyes.  She was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Dew arrived while first responders were processing the scene and became verbally combative with officers.  Officers observed several scratches to his hand and face. Based on the description given by the victim, Dew was placed under arrest.

In 2016, Dew pleaded guilty to numerous sex trafficking, assault, and drug charges and received a prison sentence of eight to ten years. A month after finishing his sentence in 2023 his conviction was vacated by the Supreme Judicial Court due to ineffective counsel.

“This was a terrible, violent attack, and one likely to have lasting emotional and physical impacts on the victim. We will do everything we can to assist her now and as the case moves forward. The first step is to hold her attacker accountable for his intolerable conduct,” Hayden said.

The victims of any crime, including domestic or sexual violence, should call 911 in an emergency.  SafeLink, a statewide DV hotline, can be reached at 877-785-2020.  SafeLink is answered by trained advocates 24/7 in English, Spanish and Portuguese, as well as TTY at 877-521-2601.  It also has the capacity to provide multilingual translation in more than 140 languages. RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country, can be reached at 800-656-4673.

Help is also available for members of our LGBTQ+ community experiencing domestic or intimate partner violence through The Network/La Red by calling 617-742-4911 or 800-832-1901.

All charged individuals are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office serves the communities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop, Mass. The office handles over 20,000 cases a year. More than 160 attorneys in the office practice in nine district and municipal courts, Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court, and the Boston Juvenile Courts. The office employs some 300 people and offers a wide range of services and programs to serve anyone who comes in contact with the criminal justice system. This office is committed to educating the public about the services we provide, our commitment to crime prevention, and our dedication to keeping the residents of Suffolk County safe.

One Comment

  1. NoMeansNo September 20, 2024 at 2:32 pm - Reply

    Way to go SJC. Maybe his counsel wasn’t so bad after all. It certainly seems like he didn’t get the message in 8 years the last time. Try 28 this time.

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