Brooklyn man convicted of sex trafficking woman with drugs and violence across Long Island
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Michael Howell, 65, a Brooklyn resident originally from Barbados, was convicted of sex trafficking and related charges for forcing a woman to perform sex acts in exchange for money over nearly a year. Evidence showed that from April 2023 through February 1 of this year, Howell posted online advertisements offering the woman for sex and pocketed the payments. He supplied the woman with crack cocaine and heroin to create dependency and used physical assaults and intimidation, including slamming her head into a wall, to maintain control. Howell told the woman she owed him for drugs and hotel accommodations, using manufactured debt to sustain psychological coercion. He was arrested with fentanyl and a large stash of cocaine. The jury convicted him on counts of sex trafficking, promoting prostitution and drug possession.
Michael Howell, 65, was convicted on Monday following a jury trial in Suffolk County Supreme Court, where prosecutors detailed how he used a combination of crack cocaine, heroin, intimidation, and repeated assaults to control his victim and profit off her exploitation in hotel rooms across Long Island and neighboring counties. According to evidence presented at trial, from April 2023 through February 1 of this year, Howell posted online advertisements offering the woman for sex and then pocketed the money she was paid.
He supplied her with narcotics to keep her dependent and would beat her-at one point slamming her head into a wall-if she resisted his orders. Prosecutors said Howell told the woman she owed him for the drugs and for hotel accommodations, using that manufactured debt to maintain psychological control. On the day of his arrest, Howell was caught with fentanyl and a large stash of cocaine.
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