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Sacramento: 26-year-old convicted in child sex trafficking case

In California, Sacramento, on Tuesday, a 26-year-old man named Pierre Duncan has found guilty as he was involved in the sex trafficking of a child, and he also fled the custody.

The United States Attorney Phillip A. Talbert has declared that after the seven-day trial, the federal jury discovered the person.

As per the evidence presented at trial (Between September and October 2018), Duncan enlisted a 17-year-old girl to engage in prostitution in Oakland as well as San Francisco.

On the maximum number of times, the 26-year-old man takes that girl to a place that is well known for prostitution activities has told her to have sex with strangers in exchange for money.

Along with this, he used to put online ads related to prostitution, presenting that the girl had been taken at the Oakland motel so she could have sex with the individuals.

In the month of September 2018, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputies rescued the girl.

After a few weeks later, a 26-year-old man, working with 25-year-old Eva Christian, his co-conspirator, has extracted the victim from a children’s group home in the middle of the night.

Moreover, the other day, Duncan again put the girl back to work. She was engaging in prostitution on the streets of Oakland.

He used to work from his Sacramento apartment, using his cellphone and a location tracking application on his phone to monitor and direct the victim’s prostitution activity in Oakland.

Furthermore, on May 31, 2019, Duncan was under arrest by FBI agents in Sacramento. Afterwards, he broke out of custody and escaped through Midtown Sacramento until he was finally apprehended several blocks away from the scene of his initial arrest.

Furthermore, this case is the product of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the California Department of Justice’s Special Operations Unit, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, the Woodland Police Department, and the Oakland Police Department with assistance from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Brian A. Fogerty and Sam Stefanki are prosecuting the case.

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