Portland, Maine:
United States Attorney Halsey B. Frank announced that Vincent Graham,
a/k/a “Shawn” and “Mac,” 35, of Bronx, New York, was sentenced yesterday in
U.S. District Court by Judge John A. Woodcock to 320 months in prison and six
years of supervised release for sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion;
distributing heroin and cocaine base, commonly known as “crack;” and
transporting a victim in interstate commerce with the intent that she engage in
prostitution. Graham pleaded guilty on
January 4, 2019.
According to court records, in 2015, Graham, using force and
threats, recruited an adult female to engage in commercial sex acts in
Biddeford, Maine. Graham verbally abused
and assaulted the victim, threatened her with violence, and exploited her
heroin and crack addictions. Graham distributed crack to the victim. He also supplied her with just enough heroin
to avoid withdrawal and threatened to cut off her supply and cause her to
suffer withdrawal if she refused to engage in commercial sex acts. Graham also caused the victim, and a second
woman, to travel from Maine to New Hampshire and Massachusetts to engage in
prostitution.
In imposing the sentence, Judge Woodcock said: “I don't know
how to express how deplorable I think your conduct was. As a man, it's just unimaginable to me that
you would treat a woman this way.” Judge
Woodcock added: “The need to provide just punishment requires no further
explanation. The need to protect the
public is also self-explanatory.”
“The District of Maine’s human trafficking prosecutions are
recognized nationally,” said U.S. Attorney Frank. “Our office brings many of these prosecutions
and defendants receive lengthy sentences that should make it crystal clear that
human trafficking is a despicable crime that will not be tolerated in Maine.”
The investigation was conducted by the Biddeford Police
Department; the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency; U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives; the FBI; and Maine’s Anti-Trafficking Coordination
Team (ACTeam). ACTeams focus on developing high-impact human trafficking
investigations and prosecutions involving forced labor, international sex
trafficking and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion through interagency
collaboration among federal prosecutors and federal investigative agencies.
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