A Toledo pastor was sentenced to life in prison for sex
trafficking of a minor, while another Toledo pastor was sentenced to more than
17 years in prison for similar crimes, U.S. Attorney Justin E. Herdman and FBI
Special Agent in Charge Eric B. Smith said.
Cordell Jenkins, 48, was sentenced to life in prison.
Kenneth Butler, 39, was sentenced to 210 months in prison. They previously
pleaded guilty to charges including conspiracy to sex traffic children, sex
trafficking of children and related charges.
“These sentences for two men who abused their positions of
authority to prey on children are richly deserved,” Herdman said. “I remain in
awe of the courage of the victims and the dedication of our law enforcement
personnel in bringing these men to justice.”
"Our children should not be bought, sold or traded,”
Smith said. “They should not be used for financial or personal gain. The children who are victimized in the
vicious world of sex trafficking deserve justice. In federal court in Toledo, justice was
served. Pastor Anthony Haynes violated
every trust bestowed on him - as a leader of the church, he was responsible for
helping those in need. Especially children. As we saw this week, he violated that trust
in the worst way imaginable. Today we
are thankful for the law enforcement partnerships that led to this
verdict."
Jenkins repeatedly sexually exploited the minor at his home
on Barrington Drive, at his office at Abundant Life Ministries and at a motel
in Toledo. He paid her and referred to the payment as “hush money.” He often
recorded these interactions with his cellular telephone, according to court
documents.
Another pastor, Anthony Haynes, was convicted this year by a
jury of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of a minor, sex trafficking,
child exploitation and obstruction of a sex trafficking investigation following
a trial. He is scheduled to be sentenced later this year.
Haynes, Butler and Jenkins sexually assaulted a juvenile
girl beginning in 2014 through 2017, according to trial testimony and court
documents.
The girl was 14 when the conduct began and she was in the
custody of Haynes. Some of this conduct took place at Greater Life Christian
Center in Toledo, where Haynes was pastor at the time. Haynes used his cellular
telephone to record these sexual assaults, according to trial testimony and
court documents.
Haynes also facilitated the victim being sexually exploited
by other men, including Jenkins, according to trial testimony and court
documents.
Jenkins also caused another juvenile girl to engage in
commercial sex acts in March 2017, according to court documents.
Butler also caused another juvenile girl to engage in
commercial sex acts from 2015 through 2017, according to court documents.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Michael Freeman and Alissa Sterling following an investigation by the FBI’s
Northwest Ohio Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force. The Task Force is
comprised of members of the FBI, Toledo Police Department, Perrysburg Township
Police Department, Lima Police Department, Oregon Police Department, Fulton
County Sheriff’s Office, Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio State Highway
Patrol, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Lucas County Sheriff’s Office.
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