Dozens Indicted In Interstate Sex Trafficking Ring

AMY FORLITI   11/ 8/10 06:53 PM ET   AP

Somali Sex Trafficking

MINNEAPOLIS — Twenty-nine people have been indicted in a sex trafficking ring in which Somali gangs in Minneapolis and St. Paul allegedly forced girls under age 14 into prostitution in Minnesota, Tennessee and Ohio, according to an indictment unsealed Monday.

The 24-count indictment, unsealed in U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Tennessee, said one of the gangs' goals was recruiting females under age 18, including some under age 14, and forcing them into prostitution so the defendants could get money, marijuana or liquor.

The indictment details several instances in which young Somali or African American girls were taken from place to place and forced to engage in sex acts with multiple people. One girl was under 13 when she was first prostituted. Another girl was 18 when she was raped by multiple men in a hotel room, the indictment said.

John Morton, director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the case is significant because the girls were repeatedly victimized over several years and transported to many places. The indictment lists incidents involving four victims.

"Human traffickers abuse innocent people, undermine our public safety, and often use their illicit proceeds to fund sophisticated criminal organizations," Morton said. "ICE is committed to bringing these criminals to justice and rescuing their victims from a life in the shadows."

Van Vincent, the Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, wouldn't comment on the status of the girls, other than to say they were safe.

The indictment claims the ring involved three Minneapolis-based gangs – the Somali Outlaws, the Somali Mafia and the Lady Outlaws – and that all three gangs are connected. The men and women charged were either gang members or associates of the gangs, the indictment said. They range in age from 19 to 38.

The indictment says the sex trafficking ring operated for 10 years, with the defendants recruiting young girls to engage in sex acts.

One girl was just 13 when, in 2005, she was taken from the Minneapolis area to an apartment in Nashville to engage in prostitution, it said. The girl was also taken to Columbus, Ohio, and other locations for prostitution.

In another case, a girl was under age 13 when she was first forced to engage in sex acts in November 2006. Two defendants had sex with her the next month at an apartment in St. Paul, and then other males arrived and were charged money to do the same, the indictment said. That scenario happened on many occasions.

The indictment refers to the girl as Jane Doe Two. The Associated Press does not identify victims of sex crimes.

"Jane Doe Two was informed ... that selling Jane Doe Two for sex would be called a 'Mission.' It was a rule that members of the (gangs) would not be charged for sex with Jane Doe Two as they were fellow gang members," the indictment said.

One defendant, Haji Osman Salad, nicknamed "Hollywood," later made Jane Doe Two "his girl," picking her up from school, engaging in sex acts with her, and then instructing her to engage in sex acts with other men, the indictment said.

Over the course of two-day period in April 2009, the girl was forced to engage in sex acts at least 10 times with nine different men, it said. Then, she was driven to Nashville. On the way there, Salad made a cell phone video of her engaging in sex acts with some of the occupants of the vehicle, the indictment said.

Seventeen people were arrested in Minnesota, nine were arrested in Tennessee and three were at large Monday evening, St. Paul Police Chief Tom Smith said.

Elders in St. Paul's Somali community began approaching law enforcement officers in 2007 and 2008 with concerns that young girls were being trafficked, Smith said.

Those eventually charged traveled easily between Nashville and St. Paul, and some may have been related, said Jerry Martin, the U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee. Both cities, as well as Columbus, have large Somali refugee populations.

Along with sex trafficking, the indictment charges some of the defendants with conspiring to obstruct the investigation by lying to a federal grand jury. It also alleges some stole a motor vehicle, committed burglaries, and engaged in credit card fraud – causing one credit card company to lose $231,000 over a one-year period.

Omar Jamal, an advocate for Somalis in Minnesota, said the allegations shocked the Somali community, whose members pointed out Islam forbids such activity.

"Collectively, they might have been in denial that such grave sex minor trade could ever be going on in the community," he said. "It's a kind of crime that a community can never think of their kids as being capable of doing this. ... People are saying, 'How could this be? How could such a thing happen?'"

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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
11:22 AM on 11/09/2010
Probably a Harem for Morgan Stanley Upper Management, no charges will be pressed.
09:22 AM on 11/09/2010
Some people almost make me rethink capital punishment.
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08:57 AM on 11/09/2010
Hello. My name is Prince Robert Macgabbi and I need your help. I have recently come into a vast fortune and seek to share millions of these funds with a few deserving Americans. If you could just deposit into my account, I will be assure to wire back untold fortune to you.

It's time to put the hammer down people. There has to be a way to reach out across the vast distance and extract justice for these crimes. After all, they have found a way to exploit people in our country. Is not a quid pro quo in order?
08:53 AM on 11/09/2010
Haha great pick of the guy in the yellow tie!
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whoknew42
In bad times: the good go crazy, the smart go bad
08:15 AM on 11/09/2010
I'm glad they're shining the spotlight on the traffiickers - but what about the customers?

Why does the media never show the pictures of the men who rape these little girls? They are the ones that need to be exposed as well - if not more.
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eyeitall
goosh how gullible some folks are
08:03 AM on 11/09/2010
Pigs from Samoli are the perps this is the kind of behavior is why everyone in Africa despises the Somalians, by the way they are also muslims spin that progressives.
10:59 AM on 11/09/2010
Nice try.
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07:44 AM on 11/09/2010
Now, its time to go after the johns............mercilessly.
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eyeitall
goosh how gullible some folks are
08:04 AM on 11/09/2010
Somalians also that who the johns are
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09:36 PM on 11/09/2010
Whatever...........
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urfree2speak
Justice though the heavens fall
07:33 AM on 11/09/2010
Racist vile comments like what I am reading here about any race creed or color should be "scrubbed" not comments that defend people or all race creed or colors.
I am disappointed in this blog and it is being noted.
"progressives" "conservatives" somehow feel justified in speaking like this about other races, when we ALL know that men of every race commit these crimes.
Shame on you Huff post
11:00 AM on 11/09/2010
At least you know the character of those posting that trash.
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urfree2speak
Justice though the heavens fall
07:23 AM on 11/09/2010
FYI: Men of ALL colors commit strange heinous crimes against women, did you not see the "boot stomping" and the white guy that did it? then ask for an apology?
As for "God sending his chosen people to wipe out these people" you are ignorant to even say such a thing. the people the "Nubians" successfully defended the "chosen folks" at great loss to their own.saving the"chosen people from totally genocide.
Further this proves my point that "racist and bigots" are "progressives"
Have a great day!
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Cye
07:41 AM on 11/09/2010
So, in an attempt to correct the racist bigotry of the "progressives" who supposedly make grand-sweeping pejorative statements about race, you make a bigoted and grand-sweeping pejorative statement about progressives. Nice one.
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tosc
07:21 AM on 11/09/2010
you can take the person out of the ghetto, poverty and a criminal based environment, but you can't always take that mindset out of the person or persons. Those men who perpetuated this horrific act should be castrated and be made to wear too toos in prison. Turn about is fair play!
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urfree2speak
Justice though the heavens fall
07:34 AM on 11/09/2010
you can take the "person out of the ice caves, old Europe and put suits on em cut their beards and they wil still believe thye are the only ones that can "judge" the acts of others, (LOL)
07:10 AM on 11/09/2010
The three guys in the photo dont look Somali.
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09:03 AM on 11/09/2010
They must be the Ayn Rand defense team. They are a necessity for all businesses, legal or illegal to insure the profitability of the beleaguered children exploiters. After all, pimps, child molesters, hookers and the like all need federal protection.

Hey...wait a minute. Doesn't that guy on the right resemble David Vitter?
11:01 AM on 11/09/2010
I wondered about that too.  Are these the defense lawyers, the jail keepers, the cops or the perps.  Very pasty white.  Not a good picture to choose to go with this article.
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lochnessmonster
06:58 AM on 11/09/2010
This is the type of crime ICE SHOULD be going after. I guess the little brown lady here from Mexico who scrubs your toilet ain't so bad after all.
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Nutcase
Of, By and For - Elsewhere known as Psycho MD
06:57 AM on 11/09/2010
Is that the correct picture?

Somehow, those guys don't fit my conception of Somali gangsters.
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Kam Fet
06:57 AM on 11/09/2010
Breaking the commerce clause!
06:53 AM on 11/09/2010
Finally, law enforcement finding real criminals.

I worry about resources diverted from important stuff, though, like someone using pot, or worse - barbering without a license.