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12-13-19 19:39 #22
Posts: 76X
You beat me to it!
https://delawarebusinessnow.com/2019...king-of-minor/
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12-13-19 14:39 #21
Posts: 117THe article
Originally Posted by Matty23 [View Original Post]
Baltimore, Maryland – A federal grand jury has returned a superseding indictment charging Xavier Lee, a / k / a "X," age 40, of Elkton, Maryland, on federal charges of using a website to promote and conduct his prostitution business, sex trafficking of a minor, production of child pornography, and interstate transportation for prostitution. The superseding indictment was returned on December 11,2019, and added the charges for sex trafficking of a minor, production of child pornography, and interstate transportation for prosecution.
The superseding indictment was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Robert K. Hur; Special Agent in Charge Jennifer C. Boone of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Field Office; Colonel William M. Pallozzi, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police; Chief Matthew J. Donnelly of the Elkton Police Department; and Interim Cecil County State's Attorney James Dellmyer.
According to the five-count superseding indictment, from 2013 through March 14,2019, Lee operated an illicit prostitution business for financial gain, including operating a website to advertise and promote the business. The indictment alleges that the website restricted its full content to viewers who logged-in as members and that Lee maintained control over the website's membership. Lee allegedly required prospective members to send Lee a picture of themselves that included in the picture their identification, such as a driver's license. Members were provided by Lee or at his direction a log in and password. According to the indictment, website members could then view the "profiles" of the females whom Lee was prostituting, which included photographs, descriptions, and fictitious names. The website also listed the cost of prostitution appointments, described services that were available, and allowed members to post comments. The indictment alleges that Lee's prostitution business was primarily operated at hotels in Elkton, Maryland, during weekdays, from Monday through Friday, with Lee typically driving a number of females whom he was prostituting to a local hotel in Elkton for prostitution appointments with paying customers. Customers would contact Lee to schedule a prostitution appointment, often calling Lee on his cell phone. To facilitate these prostitution appointments, Lee allegedly rented rooms at a local Elkton hotel.
Further, the superseding indictment alleges that in April 2013 Lee trafficked a minor female for commercial sex acts, from which he financially benefitted. According to the superseding indictment, in September 2013 and May 2014, Lee produced and appeared in two videos documenting the sexual abuse of another minor female victim, who was 15 and 16 years old at the time of the abuse.
If convicted, Lee faces a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison for using a website to promote and conduct his prostitution business; a mandatory minimum of 10 years and up to life in federal prison for sex trafficking of a minor; a mandatory minimum of 15 years and up to 30 years in federal prison for each of two counts of production of child pornography; and a maximum of 10 years in federal prison for interstate transportation for prostitution. Actual sentences for federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after taking into account the USA Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. No court appearance is currently scheduled for Lee.
An indictment is not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by indictment is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceedings.
United States Attorney Robert K. Hur commended the FBI, the Maryland State Police, the Elkton Police Department, and the Cecil County State's Attorney's Office for their work in the investigation. Mr. Hur thanked Assistant USA Attorneys Ayn B. Ducao and Daniel A. Loveland, Jr. , who are prosecuting the case.
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12-12-19 22:33 #20
Posts: 1Here some more info
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11-26-19 17:08 #19
Posts: 2243Tighten Your Sphincters Boys! Looks like WHFT & Xavier is Headed for Trial!
As previously reported, the deadline for plea negotiations with Xavier was extended to today! Apparently X has not accepted what was offered. Perhaps he needs more time to get his real estate selling career off the ground? Perhaps he thinks he can beat these charges?
So I see that there was a filing / letter to the judge in this case. The letter states that plea negotiations are on-going, but that the parties are requesting hard deadlines from the judge for motions, pretrial hearings and a trial. So it looks like 8-months of negotiations have not lead to a plea and it looks like this case is headed for trial!
Appears as though, the only reason the US Atty would send such a letter is that plea negotiations have gone no where and they are tired of F-ing with it. So AG is looking for a trial date.
Once that gets set this becomes VERY REAL as the AG needs to line up witnesses. So if you were one caught on video tape parking & entering the motel during the camera surveillance and on X's GoPro camera that was in the room, there is a chance you might get a chance to testify? Not sure if the video evidence is sufficient to charge mongers with a crime? I would guess the girl would need to corroborate what the video shows? But hey, they might be willing to testify to get off the hook them self?
Now what I heard is that setting dates often wakes up a defendant and the threat of a trial 'wakes them up' and gets them to plead out. But from what I heard is that it is often not until the last minute. Literally minutes before a jury is empaneled that some "wake up. " But that would mean that the AG is all prepped and ready for trial. Has witnesses lined up!
So tighten your sphincters gents. This might get more interesting pretty fast!
Oh and one has to wonder. IF the report here is true. Did X contact one of his former "girls" and ask them if they want to make some money? Is that a violation of his release and actionable? Might that help get this case to faster resolution and cheaper for the taxpayers than a trial?
Hang on for the ride gents!
And as always, be safe!
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11-26-19 14:14 #18
Posts: 76Update
Hey ceph, clear your inbox.
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11-23-19 07:47 #17
Posts: 76Wow
Originally Posted by RickAnon1973 [View Original Post]
Thanks for the info.
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11-21-19 16:54
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11-18-19 11:13 #16
Posts: 417WHFT Veteran
This young lady looks familiar. And looking for a sugar daddy.
https://www.seeking.com/member/f0e9f...c-915de4470fbc
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11-18-19 10:44 #15
Posts: 94Wassuppp
I know one of the ladies was contacted by X this week asking if she wanted to make some $.
She ignored the text, but it would have been interesting to see.
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10-30-19 11:42 #14
Posts: 76Ceph
Hey ceph, can you make room in your inbox?
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10-30-19 11:39 #13
Posts: 76Originally Posted by CephlapodLove [View Original Post]
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10-29-19 22:03 #12
Posts: 2243Thanks!
Originally Posted by Shampoo [View Original Post]
The Courts are overworked as are the Prosecutors, so when the Defendant's Public Defender wants to string things along, everyone is happy to do so. I am sure no one wants the expense of a trial. But at some point perhaps the judge steps in and wraps their knuckles and says no more. Get this plead out.
Looks like the extensions are getting shorter. Last one was 60+ days, now 30-days. So that is a good sign.
In the mean time the filings were saying that Xavier was applying for his Real Estate license and planning to drive for Uber! I always suspected that if you flunked out of any other profession one could always sell RE! {my apologies to any legit Realtors out there} But a dude arrested for promoting prostitution is free to drive for Uber? What is next Uber car dates - We'll pick you up?
Wonder why there isn't political pressure being put on the resolution of this case for the pics & movies of his GF who was under-aged. But it didn't appear that was charged.
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10-28-19 14:15 #11
Posts: 76Next update
Originally Posted by Shampoo [View Original Post]
Maybe someone can help me understand why it's taking so long. He has a plea deal, and it's his counsel that keeps asking for the extension. Is this normal? Is it just a way to stay out of prison a little longer?
Also, I find this odd. Alana (one of his regulars) has a review as of 10/19.
On them.
Anyone with access mind seeing what that review says?
https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/alana-escort-newark-452289
I wish they'd just get this over with.
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10-08-19 19:17 #10
Posts: 76Originally Posted by Shampoo55 [View Original Post]
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08-29-19 11:17 #9
Posts: 2314Is it the 26th yet?
Originally Posted by Shampoo [View Original Post]
I suspect many mongers around here would be relieved if this gets plead out and there is no trial. I. E. Fed prosecutors aren't looking for "witnesses!
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08-29-19 09:37 #8
Posts: 76Originally Posted by Shampoo [View Original Post]
Dear.
Counsel for the parties are writing to advise as to the status of the above-captioned case.
Counsel for the government and counsel for the defendant have been engaged in potential plea.
Discussions and defense counsel and his client recently participated in an evidence review.
Government counsel anticipates sending a written plea offer to defense counsel within the next.
Two weeks. Therefore, the parties jointly ask that they be allowed to report further status in thirty.
(30) days by September 26,2019. Concurrently with the filing of this letter, the government will.
File a motion on consent to exclude the time from the Speedy Trial clock calculation.