
WEIGHT: 63 kg
Bust: C
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NIGHT: +60$
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Batten had met the victim, who had run away from home, in a hotel parking lot in Charlotte. Batten then introduced the minor to King. Trial evidence showed that Batten, at times assisted by King, created and posted ads of the victim on commercial sex websites and arranged for the victim to engage in sexual acts with customers, usually multiple times a day. Most of the encounters took place in hotels booked by Batten in North and South Carolina.
According to testimony and evidence at the trial, Batten gave the victim drugs. He also controlled the victim through intimidation and manipulation, including branding the victim with tattoos. Batten also physically assaulted King multiple times. Attorney Lawerence J. In December , Batten was convicted at trial of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor, sex trafficking of a minor and transportation of a minor with the intent to engage in commercial sexual activity.
Batten was sentenced to 34 years in prison followed by 30 years of supervised release. King pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor and was sentenced to 42 months in prison and a period of supervised release.
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