Friday, April 17, 2009

Duo Indicted on Sex Trafficking Charges

Lawrence Edward Pruitt, a/k/a “Paulo,” 26, of Central Islip, N.Y., and Marvis Nichole Harris, a/k/a “Brianna,” 26, of Columbia, S.C., have been indicted by a federal grand jury for sex trafficking of a minor.

According to authorities, the charges and other information presented in court show that on Feb. 21, 2009, local law enforcement officers, working in conjunction with the FBI, arrested Pruitt and Harris at a hotel in the Atlanta area after agents arrived at the hotel to investigate possible illegal activity involving underage girls recruited to work as prostitutes.
At the hotel, the agents encountered the 17-year-old victim, whose photographs the agents had previously seen on an internet Web site advertising erotic services. The FBI believed that the victim, whose advertisement listed her age as 19, was a juvenile.

While at the hotel the victim agreed to cooperate with agents and explained that Pruitt and Harris brought her to the hotel to work as a prostitute. The victim further explained that after meeting Pruitt and Harris on Feb. 20, 2009, Harris took nude photographs of the victim at a hotel that Harris then uploaded onto the “Craigslist” internet Web site.
Within approximately 25 minutes, Harris began receiving telephone calls regarding the victim’s advertisement. Subsequently, Pruitt and Harris allegedly caused the victim to engage in commercial sex acts with approximately 13 men between Feb. 20, 2009, and Feb. 21, 2009. The defendants knew that the victim was 17 years old, but cautioned her to state that she was 19 years old. The defendants kept all of the money earned by the victim.

The indictment charges Pruitt and Harris with one count of conspiring to commit sex trafficking of a minor, and a second count charging Pruitt with the substantive offense of sex trafficking of a minor.

Count One of the indictment carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Count Two carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison, a maximum sentence of life in prison, and a fine of up to $250,000.

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