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Irving Mayren-Guzman: 3 sentenced for assault of teen who was later found dead in Pleasantville

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Jamaul Timberlake, Garnell Hands, and John Hands (L to R)  (Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office)PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. - Three Atlantic County men have been sentenced to prison for their role in the assault of a young man who was later found dead.

Jamaul Timberlake and John Hands were each sentenced to four years in prison, while Garnell Hands received a five-year sentence.

Authorities say Irving Mayren-Guzman was assaulted by all three men in the parking lot of the now-shuttered Centerfolds Cabaret back on Jan.

23, 2022. Surveillance video captured all three men assaulting the teen in an unprovoked altercation outside the club, according to prosecutors.

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