ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A federal jury convicted a Woodbridge man
today for sex trafficking two minor girls, ages 14 and 16.
According to court records and evidence presented at trial,
Steve Nowell, 64, was a frequent commercial sex customer of a prostitution ring
led by Michael Gunn, who trafficked the two minor girls over the course of two
years in the DMV area. Nowell was identified by the minor victims, and by two
co-conspirators of Michael Gunn, as a regular commercial sex customer who paid
one or both minors for sex on at least 23 occasions. After a search warrant was
executed at Nowell’s home, law enforcement found hidden cameras that secretly
recorded at least one of the minors and other females in various stages of
undress while at his residence for prostitution. Law enforcement also found
numerous photographs of one of the minors posing nude in his bathtub and
throughout his house, including in his kitchen, on a bear rug, and on exercise
equipment. In a recorded interview, Nowell admitted to paying for sex with one
of the minors. He claimed he did not know her real age.
Michael Gunn was convicted by a federal jury in September
2017, and was sentenced to 30 years in prison in January 2018. Angel Gunn and
Vanessa Dominguez, who assisted Michael Gunn in sex trafficking the minors,
each pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 140 months and 120 months in prison,
respectively.
Nowell faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years and a maximum
penalty of life in prison when sentenced on November 30. Actual sentences for
federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties. A federal
district court judge will determine any sentence after taking into account the
U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
G. Zachary Terwilliger, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of Virginia, Nancy McNamara, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s
Washington Field Office, Barry M. Barnard, Chief of Prince William County
Police, and M. Jay Farr, Arlington County Chief of Police, made the
announcement after Senior U.S. District Judge Claude M. Hilton accepted the
verdict. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Maureen C. Cain and Kimberly R. Pedersen are
prosecuting the case.
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