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Date: 09-13-2024

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United States of America v. Clifford Stokes Jr.

Case Number: 23-cr-00258

Judge: Todd W. Robisnon

Court: The United States District Court for the Southern District of California (San Diego County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office in San Diego

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San Diego, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Transporting Three Teens to San Diego for Prostitution

Man Sentenced for Transporting Three Teens to San Diego for Prostitution



On January 17, 2023, San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force officers were conducting an operation in a high-prostitution area to recover sex trafficking victims when they observed Stokes driving his vehicle with out-of-state plates into the area and letting two of the victims out of the car. Officers observed as the victims began walking the street and waving at vehicles. When Clifford Stokes Jr. of Tempe, Arizona, returned to the area in his vehicle to pick up the two victims, task force officers initiated a traffic stop. Stokes, the driver of the vehicle, was found to be in possession of a loaded firearm, and the three victims were passengers.

The adult victim told investigators that Stokes used violence and threats of violence to require her to earn $1,000 a day in commercial sex acts for his financial benefit. Officers were able to quickly identify the juvenile victims and contact Child Welfare Services, helping to reunite the victims with their families back home to Arizona.

“Today’s sentence underscores the gravity of human trafficking crimes,” said U.S. Attorney Tara McGrath. “The road to recovery for these young girls will be long and painful, but they will walk free from fear and brutality years before this defendant is released from prison.”

“This sentencing sends a clear message to potential offenders that they will be held accountable for their criminal behavior and the exploitation of the youth in California will not be tolerated,” said Attorney General Bonta. “I’m extremely grateful to our San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, local law enforcement and our federal partners for their dedication and commitment to keeping our communities safe. My office always stands ready to work with our partners across California to fight for public safety.”

“Predatory behavior will not be tolerated by HSI,” said Christopher Davis, acting special agent in charge for HSI San Diego. “This investigation demonstrates HSI’s unwavering commitment to protecting the victims of these crimes and bringing these predators to justice.”

If you are living or working under threat of violence or extortion, or you suspect someone else may be, call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center toll free, 24/7 Hotline: CALL: (888) 373-7888 or TEXT BeFree or 233733.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Derek Ko and Lyndzie M. Carter.

Outcome:

Defendant was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison

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