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Alicia Priovolos, Esq.

By June 10, 2020

Alicia Priovolos is the Director of the Human Trafficking Unit at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office.  She has held this position since June of 2018.  As the Director, Mrs. Priovolos supervises all the human trafficking prosecutions in the office and leads a task force which investigates human trafficking throughout the county.  She also collaborates with state and federal law enforcement agencies with proactive investigations, advocates for changes in legislation, and trains officers, fire rescue personnel, code enforcement officers, and other state and local professionals about human trafficking identification and investigations.

Mrs. Priovolos has served as a guest speaker at many community outreach events aimed to raise public awareness about human trafficking.  Most notably, in 2020 the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office led a community initiative to combat sex trafficking during Super Bowl LIV.  Through collaborative efforts twenty victims of human trafficking were recovered, and a major community awareness campaign was executed throughout three counties.  Mrs. Priovolos led much of the collaboration between the Super Bowl Host Committee, the Women’s Fund, and the numerous state and federal law enforcement agencies that accomplished this undertaking.

Mrs. Priovolos started her career at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office in 2005 after obtaining her law degree from Florida International University.  Throughout her fourteen-plus years at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, Mrs. Priovolos has prosecuted hundreds of cases.  Her focus has primarily been prosecuting violent crimes.  Prior to becoming the Director of the Human Trafficking Unit, Mrs. Priovolos prosecuted some of the first human trafficking cases the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office encountered.  During her tenure at the office, she was also responsible for prosecuting homicides, sexual batteries, organized crime, and armed robberies.