Nakia Phillips, 39, of Farmington, Missouri, was sentenced
today to 22 years in prison for sex trafficking crimes. He appeared in federal court this morning
before U.S. District Court Judge Ronnie White.
According to court documents, Phillips admitted he forced
the girl into prostitution in St. Louis in 2016. He also forced her to perform sex acts on him
and filmed them with his cellphone.
Farmington police were called when the teen reported the rapes to the
staff of a hospital.
Phillips has prior convictions for statutory rape and sodomy
in St. Louis County and a 2012 federal conviction for failing to register as a
sex offender. He violated his probation
in both cases.
Phillips pled guilty in September to three counts of possession
of child pornography.
“I commend the victim in this case, who appeared in Court
today and showed incredible bravery and dignity as she offered an impact
statement during the sentencing hearing.
It is impossible to understand what she was put through as a child, by
this Defendant,” said U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Farmington Police Department. AUSA Colleen Lang handled the case for the
United States Attorney’s Office.
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