A Los Angeles man was found guilty of sexually abusing three
minor girls during trips to Russia over a two-year period. Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell
of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division made the announcement.
Yusef Yunosovich Abramov, 58, was convicted on Friday night
after a four-day jury trial of six felony counts, including engaging in illicit
sexual conduct in foreign places and traveling in foreign commerce with the
intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 6, 2016.
According to the evidence introduced at trial, in June 2009,
Abramov, a dual Russian and U.S. citizen, flew from Los Angeles to Russia, and
shortly after his arrival, he violently raped a 12-year-old girl and threatened
to sever her head and play soccer with it if she told anyone about the
abuse. The trial evidence showed that,
in November 2009, Abramov again traveled to Russia and engaged in further
sexual abuse of minor girls while there.
In addition, according to the evidence presented at trial,
in March 2010, believing that local schoolgirls had contacted the police,
Abramov and two accomplices cornered three minor girls. Abramov threatened all three girls while
wielding a knife and each man then raped one of the girls. The evidence showed that, after threatening
the girls’ lives, Abramov continued to rape at least two of the girls during
his subsequent trips to Russia.
In April 2014, following an investigation by Russian and
U.S. authorities, Abramov was arrested in Los Angeles. He has remained in custody since then.
The investigation was conducted by U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, in cooperation with The
Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation and the Moscow City
Police. The case is being prosecuted by
Trial Attorneys Maureen C. Cain and Ravi Sinha of the Criminal Division’s Child
Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS).
The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs also provided
assistance with this case.
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