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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, March 1, 2018
FBI Cracks Child Sexual Exploitation Ring
Collaborative Law Enforcement Efforts Dismantle Conspiracy
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - In late 2015 through early 2016, vulnerable girls
as young as 14 and 16 were being exploited as part of a sex trafficking
ring run by a group of conspirators in Ohio and Indiana.
But thanks to a joint law enforcement effort conducted by the FBI-led
Toledo Child Exploitation Task Force, the ringleader of the conspiracy
as well as the other six participants were eventually brought to justice
and sentenced to lengthy federal prison terms.
The case started in December 2015, when the Lima (Ohio) Police
Department began investigating allegations of human trafficking and
forced prostitution involving a juvenile victim.
One of the Lima officers who originally interviewed the victim was also a
member of the Child Exploitation Task Force. That officer—based on his
previous task force experiences—understood that the interstate aspects
of the case made it a good candidate for federal jurisdiction, which
often results in enhanced investigative resources and stronger criminal
justice penalties.
So the case was referred to the task force—specifically to Special Agent
Devon Lossick, the task force coordinator who works out of the FBI
Cleveland Division’s Toledo Resident Agency.
According to Lossick, Lima resident Lorenzo Young was the leader of the
group and was assisted, in varying degrees, by his longtime friend
Aundre Davis, as well as by his girlfriend, mother, and three
acquaintances.
“Members of the conspiracy would go after vulnerable and trusting young
girls—usually runaways and others estranged from their families—by
promising them money and then coaxing them into posing for sexually
explicit photos,” Lossick explained.
The photos would be posted to the adult entertainment sections of a
classified ads website; when interested customers reached out, the girls
would be transported to apartments in Lima or to motel rooms in nearby
Fort Wayne across the Indiana state line.
“Especially in these kinds of cases, the victims always come first.”
Devon Lossick, special agent, FBI Cleveland (Toledo Resident Agency)
“And the financial proceeds of the transactions would go straight into
the pockets of Young and his co-conspirators,” said Lossick.
Once the task force was on the case, investigators began to question
some of the victims, gathered motel records and receipts, reviewed video
surveillance, and conducted physical surveillance and court-authorized
electronic surveillance on the suspects.
At one point, Young suspected he might be under federal investigation
and began instructing his mother to delete text messages and e-mails
related to the criminal activity. Young also directed others in the
conspiracy to post threatening messages on social media to discourage
the victims from talking to law enforcement.
By June 2016, investigators had enough evidence, and seven
individuals—including Young—were charged by a federal jury in Ohio. Five
were indicted on human trafficking charges, and two on charges related
to obstructing the investigation.
Five subjects eventually pleaded guilty and were sentenced, but Lorenzo
Young and his friend Aundre Davis opted for a trial. Both were convicted
at trial in May 2017, and in December 2017, Young was sentenced to life
in prison, while Davis received a 30-year term.
Lossick firmly believes that the successful outcome of this case was the
result of “strong and collaborative relationships between the FBI and
the law enforcement agencies on the task force—especially the Lima
Police Department, who we worked with closely on this particular
investigation.”
And of the ongoing work of the Toledo Child Exploitation Task Force,
Lossick says that “it continues to be successful at getting kids out of
harm’s way and giving victims the support they need to get on with their
lives.”
In the Lorenzo Young case, FBI victim-witness specialists from both the
Cleveland and Cincinnati Divisions worked with the juveniles exploited
by Young and his crew, providing them with emergency support, crisis
intervention help, social services referrals, information about their
case, and other victim assistance services.
“Especially in these kinds of cases,” explained Lossick, “the victims always come first.”
SEE ALSO: Lima men sentenced to life in prison
Source: FBI