Northeast Ohio man sentenced to prison for multi-state human trafficking
A Northeast Ohio man, on Monday, was sentenced to prison for multi-state human trafficking.
Officials said of Deondre Inkton, 32, of Cleveland, was sentenced today to 30 to 37½ years in prison, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley announced.
Inkton abused 12 women across multiple states forcing them into prostitution for his own financial gain, according to reports.
“This was textbook human trafficking – a criminal resorting to violence and drugs to control his victims and profit off their suffering,” Yost said. “My thanks to the Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force and Prosecutor O’Malley for putting this thug behind bars.”
Officials said the sentencing of Inkton follows his Feb. 5 guilty plea to multiple felony charges, including trafficking in persons, promoting prostitution, sexual battery, promoting prostitution with a human trafficking specification, money laundering, and possessing criminal tools. Additionally, Inkton forfeited $16,682 in cash and three firearms.
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office prosecuted the case.
“I am incredibly proud to be one of the many law enforcement partners on the Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force,” Prosecutor O’Malley said. “Their hard work directly led to this dangerous man’s removal from our streets.”
An investigation conducted by the Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, organized by the attorney general’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission (OOCIC), tied Inkton to more than 4,000 sex advertisements in Ohio and 11 other states, with 2,000 of the ads focused on Ohio.
Detectives said they determined that Inkton physically and sexually abused women to compel them into prostitution, then received the proceeds of that exploitation via cash and electronic transfers. Inkton transported his victims across multiple states for 10 years.
Under OOCIC, seven human trafficking task forces operate daily to combat human trafficking. The task forces encompass 25 Ohio counties, serving 53% of the state’s population.
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