Three Mexicans Face Life Sentences for Sex Trafficking 13 Year Old
January 23, 2007 01:35 PM EST
by Jim Kouri
JACKSON, WY -- Three Mexican men -- two of them illegal aliens -- face the possibility of life in prison after pleading guilty to sex trafficking a 13-year-old girl in Jackson, Wyoming.
The guilty pleas were announced on Friday by US Attorney Matthew H. Mead, District of Wyoming.
JACKSON, WY -- Three Mexican men -- two of them illegal aliens -- face the possibility of life in prison after pleading guilty to sex trafficking a 13-year-old girl in Jackson, Wyoming.
The guilty pleas were announced on Friday by US Attorney Matthew H. Mead, District of Wyoming.
Jacobo Dominguez Vazquez, 33; Jose Luis Chavez, 42; and Braulio Aniceto Velez, 21; all Mexican nationals, entered their guilty pleas before US District Court Judge Clarence A. Brimmer, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Dominguez Vazquez is a permanent resident of the United States while the other two men reside in the US illegally.
The FBI investigation revealed that the girl was smuggled into the United States from Mexico specifically for prostitution. She was transported to Jackson through Phoenix in March 2004.
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