California pimp gets 25 years in federal prison for child sex trafficking and witness tampering

California pimp gets 25 years in federal prison for child sex trafficking and witness tampering

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California pimp gets 25 years in federal prison for child sex trafficking and witness tampering
Brandon Lamar Pruitt, a prior felon, was also busted with a few stolen guns. (Shutterstock)

On March 22, a California man who was convicted of recruiting and transporting a child from California to Las Vegas in order to engage in commercial sex acts was sentenced to 300 months in federal prison.

After a three-day jury trial in February of 2018, Brandon Lamar Pruitt, 35, of Compton, California, was found guilty of child sex trafficking and transportation of a minor for prostitution. He was previously convicted by a jury of being a felon in possession of a firearm and tampering with a witness or a victim.

Beginning in 2013, Pruitt persuaded and recruited a 14-year-old girl to prostitute for him. Over the course of the following three years, Pruitt convinced the minor female to stay with him and arranged her travel from California to Las Vegas to engage in commercial sex acts. He acted as the victim’s pimp, took photos of her that were posted online for prostitution dates, and booked hotel rooms for the dates.

Pruitt used violent force and the victim’s romantic feelings for him to coerce and entice the victim’s compliance. The victim would give him money she earned from working as a prostitute. After he was arrested, Pruitt tampered with the victim and attempted to prevent her from cooperating with law enforcement in prosecuting the federal criminal charges.

Additionally, Pruitt unlawfully possessed two stolen guns, a Browning .22 caliber buck mark and a Glock .40 caliber, after sustaining prior felony convictions in California.

In addition to his prison term, Pruitt was also sentenced to a term of lifetime supervised release.

(Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Nevada)

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