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Posted: Jul 27, 2016 / 01:16 PM EDT
Updated: Jul 27, 2016 / 01:16 PM EDT
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Updated: Jul 27, 2016 / 01:16 PM EDT
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A prostitution sting in Augusta has led to the arrest of 11 people.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office Vice Division recently conducted an undercover operation with an emphasis prostitution at local hotels.
The Crime Suppression Teams and Narcotics Division also assisted in the investigation.
Below are the persons arrested and the associated charges:
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An undercover operation in South Carolina landed five suspects in jail on prostitution charges as Augusta gears up for its internationally famous the Masters Golf Tournament.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Department arrested Juanita Patrice Croft, 34, of Graniteville; Ciera Alexis Capell, 26, of Aiken; and Shatika Monique Nicholson, 27, of Forest Park, Ga.; on disorderly conduct prostitution charges.
Russell Donald Benjamin, 45, of North Augusta, and Sarawin Nath Intakanok, 36, of Lilburn, Ga., were also arrested in the prostitution sting, and charged with criminal attempt child molestation.
The undercover prostitution investigation was a joint operation between the Richmond Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
According to police reports, prostitution has grown around national sporting events such as the Masters, and the Super Bowl. Federal authorities said that 25 people were arrested in Texas after law enforcement agencies busted a prostitution ring that grew up around the NCAA.
“People come to these events to have a good time,” Special Agent Stephen Emmett said. “And some people’s definition of a good time differs from what the law’s idea of a good time is.”
“We’ve seen that there’s a spike in these types of activities during these special events and we’re trying to work smarter and a heightened law enforcement presence is a part of that,” Special Agent Emmett added.
S.C. Code 16-15-110 outlines several “Offenses Against Morality and Decency,” including engaging in prostitution or criminal solicitation. First offenses for criminal solicitation or prostitution include a fine of $200 and/or up to 30 days in jail. However, further offenses come with more stringent punishment. The second offense carries a fine of up to $1,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to 6 months, and the third offense (and subsequent offenses) carry a fine of $3,000 and/or imprisonment for up to a year.
Several counts of criminal solicitation or prostitution can increase jail time and fines considerably.
Prostitution and solicitation charges in South Carolina can be complicated and involve an array of legal issues. In some cases, a man may offer a woman a ride, only to find out when the police arrive that she is a prostitute. We can help with your prostitution entrapment defense. Entrapment means that the defendant was not likely to commit prostitution or solicitation, but the conduct or express request of the undercover officer engaged the person in the act.
When a police officer arrests someone for loitering or soliciting sexual service s for the purpose of committing prostitution , an officer looks at many key factors to prove someone was intending to commit a criminal act:
While these charges are usually misdemeanors, unless you have prior convictions, in which case you may be facing a felony charge. Prostitution and solicitation charges involve delicate matters that are best handled by an attorney. Whether you are innocent or guilty of prostitution or solicitation, your personal life is at stake and you do not want your good name to be damaged with a bad reputation.
The law surrounding criminal sexual conduct, including criminal solicitation and prostitution , is complex, and even rumors of charges can damage your reputation, career, and family life. Let us put our experience to work for you. We offer free, confidential consultations so you can discuss the facts of your case with impunity. Contact us today. 803.252.4800 .
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Updated: Apr 8, 2016 / 04:06 PM EDT
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Aiken County, SC (WJBF) – A North Augusta woman has been arrested on multiple charges of Prostitution.
Kristen Perry, of Maple Drive in North Augusta, was arrested Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m., according to an Aiken County Sheriff’s Office arrest report. She is facing 21 charges of Sex/Prostitution 1st Offense. She is accused of placing ads on Backpage.com between December 2015 and February 2016 offering sex for money on the website.
According to the arrest report, “Kristen Perry did place an advertisement on Backpage.com under the ‘escorts’ tab for the purpose of procuring or soliciting for the purpose of prostitution”.
The ads were accompanied by a phone number confirmed to belong to Perry. The IP address from which the ads were posted was traced back to her residence. A search warrant was executed at her home Wednesday and she was subsequently arrested.
The ads also contained sexually suggestive photos and language such as “real pleasure, appointments, serious generous gentlemen, not…law enforcement, discreet private location, kinky fun, I’m in North Augusta, upscale entertainment, ready now, generous donations”, as well as other terms and phrases.
The ads were were reportedly placed in December 2015, as well as January and February of this year.contains language such as 1no negotiating, safe, upscale location, dlscraet, no law enforcement,” and “couples welcome.”
The cost for her “services” was dependent on how much time the client wanted, according to the report. At least one of the ads contained language of “ready to meet gentlemen, must be white or donations will be higher”.
We will continue to follow this story and provide more information as it becomes available.
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