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Two Men Sentenced to Multiple Life Terms for Enticing Women to South Florida to Engage in Commercial Sex Acts While Under the Influence of Date Rape Drugs

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MIAMI—Lavont Flanders Jr., 41, of Miami Gardens, Fla., and Emerson Callum, 45, of Miami, were both sentenced yesterday by U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore to 12 consecutive terms of life in prison on sex trafficking charges, announced Wifredo A. Ferrer, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida; John V. Gillies, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Miami office; and Keith F. Dunn, Chief, Miramar, Fla., Police Department.

 

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On Dec. 7, 2011, a federal jury convicted both defendants on charges of sex trafficking. The charges spanned from 2006 through July of 2011. During that time, the defendants had perpetrated a cruel fraud to lure aspiring models to South Florida by promising them an opportunity to audition for modeling roles that, it would later turn out, never existed. Once the victims arrived in Miami, Flanders would instruct them to perform an audition for a purported alcoholic beverage commercial. During this purported audition, the victims were asked to promote and drink different brands of alcohol, while Flanders filmed. Unbeknownst to the victims, the alcoholic beverages Flanders provided them were laced with benzodiazepines, a common date rape drug. Once the drugs had taken effect, Flanders would drive the victims to Callum, who had sex with the victims while Flanders filmed. The defendants then edited, produced, and sold the footage of the sex acts over the Internet and to pornography stores and businesses all across the country.

Five of the victims appeared at the sentencing hearing, and four addressed the court with prepared remarks. One of victims, “C.P.,” did not testify at the jury trial because she was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was deployed to Iraq at the time. During her testimony, C.P. thanked the victims who were brave enough to endure cross-examination at trial in order to tell all of the victims’ stories. The other victims who spoke, all of whom had testified at the trial, spoke movingly about the various ways in which the defendants’ crimes had affected their lives.

U.S. Attorney Ferrer said, “These two men were convicted of luring their victims to South Florida and promising them a career in modeling. Once the victims arrived in Florida, however, the defendants drugged them, raped them, filmed the rape, and sold the recorded footage online and at pornography stores. The multiple life sentences imposed by the court are warranted punishment for the cruelty and depravity with which these defendants treated their young victims. We are hopeful that today’s sentences will bring some closure to the victims. But more importantly, we thank the victims for their courage in coming forth and facing their abusers in open court. Today’s victory is theirs.”

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