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Florida Man Arrested on Federal Sex Trafficking
Charges for Prostituting Girl He Solicited on Internet
A Florida man was arrested last night by the San Diego County Sheriff’s
Department on federal charges that he prostituted a 17-year-old girl he solicited
through her page on the MySpace website and then offered her services on
Craigslist.
Christopher Tyrone Young, also known as “Staydown,” 28, of Orlando,
Florida, was arrested last night in San Diego after being named in a criminal
complaint filed Monday in United States District Court in Santa Ana. The complaint
charges Young with one count of sex trafficking of children.
The investigation into Young began on March 24 after investigators with the
Los Angeles Police Department arrested a 17-year-old girl on prostitution charges.
After it was learned that the girl was a runaway minor from Florida, investigators
determined that she was working for a pimp that the girl later identified as Young,
according to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint.
Young allegedly contacted the girl last October and, after promising to make
her a “star,” gave her a bus ticket from Florida to Las Vegas, Nevada. Following a
three-day bus trip from Florida to Las Vegas, Young brought the girl to Orange
County, where he had her work as a prostitute. Using sexually explicit photos he
took of the girl, Young placed an ad on the Craigslist website for Orange County
that offered sexual services, the affidavit alleges. Young later had the girl working
as a prostitute by walking streets in the California cities of Anaheim, Pomona and
Montclair, as well as in Las Vegas. The affidavit also alleges that Young had sex
with the girl and provided her with the drug ecstasy.
Young is expected to make his initial court appearance this afternoon in
federal court in Santa Ana.
A criminal complaint contains allegations that a defendant has committed a
crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.
The charge of sex trafficking of children carries a mandatory minimum
penalty of 10 years in federal prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison.
This case was investigated by the Southern Central California Innocence
Lost Task Force (SOCAIL), which is led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The mission of the SOCAIL Task Force is to provide a rapid and effective
investigative response to federal crimes involving child prostitution, reduce the
vulnerability of children to acts of sexual exploitation, and strengthen law
enforcement capabilities through training programs and investigative assistance.
The SOCAIL Task Force is made up of agents and officers from the FBI, the
California Department of Justice, the Costa Mesa Police Department, the Pomona
Police Department, the Ontario Police Department and the Riverside Police
Department. Assistance in this investigation was provided by the Los Angeles
Police Department and the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
CONTACT:
Assistant United States Attorney Sandy Leal
(714) 338-3531
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