FBI Searches For Tulsa Man Involved In Human Trafficking Case

by CJaye | August 26, 2009 at 04:18 am
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BOL,  Be on the look out for Ronnie Presley. One of several busted in the largest Human Sex Trafficking rings in the country. I say this every time I post one of these. The problem is a big one, people have to keeps in mind this happens in our own back yards. Also no one is above this happening to them or this effecting their family. It could be your mother,your sister,or aunt or even your brother.

 Federal prosecutors charged a Tulsa man and five others in one of the country's largest human sex-trafficking cases.

Investigators are still looking for 35-year-old Ronnie Presley, aka Pimpin and PI, formerly of Houston and currently residing in Tulsa.

Presley, four other men and a woman are charged in a 16-count indictment which claims they forced female children and adult women to become sex slaves.

According to the indictment, the group worked out of Houston and brought women in from Kansas, Nevada, Arizona and Florida.

The indictment indicates the women were routinely forced to have sex for money and were beaten and threatened to ensure they did what they were told to do.

If you can help authorities find Ronnie Presley, call Crime Stoppers at 596-COPS or call the FBI at (405) 290-7770.

Four years ago, Ronnie Presley jammed a gun in the face of a teen-aged girl walking down the street in Kansas, pulled her into his car and drove her to Houston. There, he forced her to have sex for money. Every dime she earned went into Presley's pocket. As time went by, Presley threatened to hurt the girl's family if she ever told on him, he abused and beat the girl, and then tried to sell her to another pimp.

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