Arizona Man Sent to Prison for 10 Years After Forcing Victims into Prostitution

An Arizona man who brought two teenagers and a woman to San Diego to have them work as prostitutes was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison.

Arizona Man Sent to Prison for 10 Years After Forcing Victims into Prostitution
Federal courthouse
Federal courthouse
Federal courthouse in downtown San Diego. Photo by Chris Stone

An Arizona man who brought two teenage girls and a young woman to San Diego to have them work as prostitutes was sentenced Friday to 10 years in federal prison.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office said officers with the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force spotted Clifford Stokes Jr., 23, of Tempe, dropping the victims off in “an area in San Diego known for street-based commercial sex trafficking.”

The victims were then seen “walking the street and waving at vehicles.” Stokes’ car was stopped by officers after he was later seen picking the victims up.

Prosecutors say the two underage victims were each 16 and one had been reported missing at the time. The woman was 19.

The woman told law enforcement that Stokes used violence and threats to force her to earn $1,000 per day for him, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The juveniles were later reunited with their families in Arizona.

San Diego U.S. Attorney Tara McGrath said in a statement, “Today’s sentence underscores the gravity of human trafficking crimes. The road to recovery for these young girls will be long and painful, but they will walk free from fear and brutality years before this defendant is released from prison.”