FORT WORTH,
Texas — Pierre Lagrone, aka “P” or “Pedro,” 34, was sentenced yesterday by U.S.
District Judge Reed C. O’Connor, to life in federal prison, announced Erin
Nealy Cox U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of Texas.
Following a four-day
trial in April 2018, Lagrone and co-conspirators, Herman Sanders, aka “Pooh,”
29, and Demarcus Davis, aka “Zigg,” 26, were found guilty for their roles in a
conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of underage girls. Sanders was previously
sentenced before Judge O’Connor to 420 months and Davis is scheduled for
sentencing July 30, 2018.
According to
evidence presented at trial, Lagrone and Davis were violent pimps who
recruited, controlled, and profited off underage female victims through
commercial sex acts. Lagrone and Davis recruited and advertised underage female
victims for commercial sex acts. The defendants communicated with potential
clients, collected proceeds, and paid for motels rooms and supplies. Lagrone
and Davis kept almost all, if not all, of the proceeds of the commercial sex
acts, providing only food, shelter, and occasional clothing to the underage
female victims. Sanders conspired with and assisted Lagrone in this sex
trafficking.
This case was
investigated by the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland
Security Investigations (HSI), Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Fort
Worth, Tyler and Arlington Police Departments.
Assistant U.S. Attorney P.J. Meitl and Nicole Dana were in charge of the
prosecution.
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