
"Sex trafficking of a minor is prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. §1591, which can require mandatory minimum prison terms. The floor is generally at least 10 years and can jump to 15 years or more, up to life, in situations involving younger victims or the use of force."
"The phrase 'sex trafficking, enticing, and exploiting a minor' is a strong signal that the case is being treated as a child-exploitation prosecution. It also situates the matter inside the Justice Department's broader child-protection strategy. That effort runs under the banner of Project Safe Childhood, which coordinates federal, state, and local agencies to investigate online sexual exploitation and prosecute those who target minors."
"The enticement statute, 18 U.S.C. §2422, makes it a crime to persuade or induce a minor to engage in sexual activity. Penalties can reach up to 20 years, and in some scenarios carry enhanced sentences."
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn announced charges against a Long Island man for sex trafficking, enticing, and exploiting a minor. The case is handled by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York. Details about the defendant and alleged victim remain sealed. The charges indicate a child-exploitation prosecution under Project Safe Childhood, a Justice Department initiative coordinating federal, state, and local agencies to investigate online sexual exploitation of minors. Sex trafficking charges fall under 18 U.S.C. §1591, carrying mandatory minimum sentences of at least 10 years, potentially reaching 15 years or life depending on victim age and use of force. Enticement charges under 18 U.S.C. §2422 carry penalties up to 20 years.
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