California man admits trafficking
underage girls on Backpage.com
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[May 08, 2019]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California man
who prosecutors say ran a criminal ring that trafficked underage girls
on the now-defunct sex website Backpage.com pleaded guilty on Tuesday to
a string of federal charges.
Ariel Guizar-Cuellar, 38, entered his guilty pleas in U.S. District
Court in San Jose, marking the latest criminal case connected to
Backpage. The website was seized by federal agents in 2018 as part of a
wide-ranging investigation into prostitution and child sex trafficking.
Former Backpage Chief Executive Carl Ferrer agreed to take the site down
as part of a deal with prosecutors in which he pleaded guilty to
conspiracy and money laundering charges and pledged to cooperate in the
case.
The website's founders, Michael Lacey and James Larkin, have pleaded not
guilty and are scheduled to stand trial next year.
Prosecutors say Guizar-Cuellar, of San Jose, oversaw a sex trafficking
ring that sold sex with adult women and at least three underage girls on
Backpage from September 2014 to January 2016.
"Guizar-Cuellar was the leader, primary facilitator, enforcer, and main
financial beneficiary of the unlawful commercial sex venture," U.S.
Attorney David Anderson said in a statement announcing the pleas.
"He recruited the minors through social media networks. He took pictures
of the minors and caused those pictures to be posted in online
advertisements for their sexual services on Backpage.com," Anderson
said.
Prosecutors say Guizar-Cuellar transported the girls to hotels and
motels across the Bay Area to meet the men who responded to his ads,
providing the victims with condoms and collecting the money they were
paid.
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An image of the current home page of the website backpage.com shows
logos of U.S. law enforcement agencies after they seized the sex
marketplace site April 6, 2018. backpage.com via REUTERS/File Photo
As part of the plea agreement, Guizar-Cuellar admitted recording one
of the girls as she was victimized in the scheme, giving the minor
girls methamphetamine and telling them to lie about their ages.
He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit sex
trafficking of children, three counts of sex trafficking of children
and one count of sexual exploitation of children.
Guizar-Cuellar is being held in federal custody pending sentencing
in October, when he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison as
well as monetary restitution.
A former middle school teacher who admitted paying for sex with a
14-year-old girl who had been trafficked on Backpage was sentenced
last week to 10 years in prison.
On April 15, a Wisconsin man who prosecutors say trafficked seven
young women on Backpage was convicted of federal trafficking
charges.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Paul Tait)
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