GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA– Mikel Alemin Craig, 33, of Gainesville, Florida, was sentenced today to 25 years in federal prison for sex trafficking of an adult by force and coercion. The sentence was announced by Christopher P. Canova, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.
During Craig’s guilty plea on August 19, 2015, the government presented evidence that, between January 1, 2015, and March 30, 2015, Craig was involved in a scheme to make money by using an adult female to perform sex acts. The defendant caused a picture of the victim, posing in a motel room, to be posted on Backpage.com, an Internet advertising website. The advertisement was listed in a section for “escort services,” when, in truth, the advertisement was for the purpose of offering the victim for commercial sexual activity. As a result, the victim engaged in sexual activity for money on numerous occasions with persons who responded to the advertisement. This sexual activity took place at various locations in the Northern District of Florida, including local hotels in Gainesville, Florida. Craig used physical and nonphysical means to coerce the victim to engage in this sexual activity, including violence and the threat of physical violence against her. He also collected proceeds from the victim’s commercial sexual activity.
The prosecution was brought as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood Program. The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Frank Williams.
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